FINAL NOTICE. D. OWERS & C° Have decided to close THEIR temuka store ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 16th. NOW IS THE TIME TO LAY IN YOUR Harvest Stock. £2OO worth of Goods yet left. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. Come Early and Secure the Bargains. Preserving Sugar, 2|d per lb by the mat. Ceylon Tea Is 4d per lb Essence of Coffee ... Is 2d per bottle Candles .. s*d per lb Fresh Ground Coffee ... ... Is per lb Vint Bottles of Tomato Sauce, 8d per bottle. 3 Bottles of English Sauce ... For Is 20 Cakes of Blacklead ... ••• For Is 30 Cakes of Blacking For Is 3 tins of Salmon Eor 2s 3 Packets of Cornflour... ... For Is \ English Cordials ... Only Is per bottle 2 Tina of Fresh Herrings ... For Is [ Neaves Food Only Is per tin ; Don’t miss this chance of getting a Tin of our PURE CEYLON TEA, 101 b full weight without the tin, and Half a Dozen Chin* Cups and Saucers, for 22:3 6d. We could fill the whole of the paper with quotations. REMEMBER this is the last chance you will ever get, and our advice is take advantage of it, as we do not want to cart the Goods back to Timaru. DAVID OWERS & Co. TEMUKA, AND AT Stafford Street. Timaru, T. & J. THOMSON, TIMARU. WE OPENED YESTERDAY, Ex Rimutaka, A selection of newest Autumn Styles in Ladies’ Straws, white and fancy mixtures, An introductory parcel of Corsets for Sample, And a Special Purchase Dr Warner’s Coraline, Much Under Regular Price. Cross Fox Needles —all sizes, Flannel, Silks, Feather Galoon Braids, Sundries as Tapes, Silks, ElastioSj Thimbles, Laces, Pins, «fec., in regular numbers and guaranteed makes, Children’s Gloves—white, tan, black, Ladies’ do —pure silk and taffeta, “Marie” Kid, Francois Freres, Grenoble—blacks, tans, browns, Cambric Prints, Grundrill Shirtings, ! and a repeat order of the Imperishable Silk we had early in Season, In addition we have a Special Purchase of WHITE CALICOES, Bought some little time ago at a conges* sion of nearly 20 per cent—to open this week, Dressmaking and Millinery Rooms continue to turn out Artistic Products at a price which brings the Better-class Stuff within the reach of all. T, & J, THOMSON, DRAPERS & SILK MERCERS, TIMARU. se2s 1892. W E INYITE OF SEASONABLE INSPECTION LINES, CONSISTING OF ELEOTRO-PIiATE, CBTEBRY, And FANCY GOODS, Suitable for Presents and Household Use PRIEST & HOLDGAT^ TIM ArU. auls DRESSMAKING. jy/JTSSES JJBNDERSON dressmakers, Dysqn Street, Temuk a . se!s Charges Moderate.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2304, 12 January 1892, Page 3
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