AUTUMN, 1892. E ARE OPENING THIS WEEK FOUR CASES Ex Rangatira, from London, The advance guard of our early Winter Shipments. The Goods are the Choicest procurable, and are worthy of inspection. 9 dozen Aprons, Special; 43 FANCY. pi eces Embroidery and Insertion, Ribbons in varietj r , Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Gossamers, Torchon, Maltese, Val, Laces, Heal Laces, Collars, Umbrellas. Drksses. Black Merinos and Cashmeres, Diagonal Cloths in Blacks, Navy, and Colours,Crepe Cloths, Autumn Suitings. Man- 15 pieces Muslin, Quilts, Covers, CHESTER. Cretonnes, Chintz, Hollands, Forfars, Calicoes. Rugs. Showßoom Underclothing in variety, Corsets—our known makes, Vests, Waterproofs. T. & J. THOMSON, DRAPERS & SILK MERCERS, TIMARU. se2s EW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY. NEW HATS —ln all the leading shapes and colors, a really magnificent choice. NEW SCARFS—We are showing the Largest Stock in South Canterbury; inspection invited. SHIRTS Regatta, Oxford, White, Tennis, Boating, Cricket, Crimean, &c., in great variety. UNDERCLOTHING Cotton, Silk, Merino, Cashmere, Natural Wool, &c. [CLOTHING Men's, Boys', and Youths', in new patterns—grand assortment—Boys' Knicker Suits a speciality. RUGS—Mosgiel, Roslyn, and Wellington make, all newest designs. PORTMANTEAUX—GIadstone Bags, Hand Bags, &c.
AGENT FOR WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINE. HALLENSTEIM BROS., Stafford Stkeet, Timaru, ROBERT FOSTER, Branch Manager. MOUNT PEEL ROAD BOARD. In the matter of the Public Works Act, 1892, and of the several amendments thereof. TOTICE IS HEREBY <TiVEN that 1 ■ the Mount Road Board PROPOSE TO ALTER THE COURSE of the Undermentioned ROADS, and to STOP THE SAME— Road through Rural Section 29954. Road through Rural Sections 24516, BQQU, 16041, and 28583. Road through Rural Section 30291.
Plans of the proposed alterations are open for juhlic inspection for eight consecutive weeks from the date hereof, at the Road Board Office, Peel Forest, and all persons having any objection thereto are requested to lodge such objections in writing in the Office of the Geraldine County Council, at Timaru, within the said eight weeks. DUQALD MACFARLANE, Clerk. January 18th, 1892. ja2l THOMAS BARR BAKEE, CONFECTIONER, & FANCY &OODS DEALER, MAIN STREET, TEMTTKA, , GAIN reminds his friends that he always holds a well-selected and Varied Stock of Colonial, and Parisian Confectionery, As well as of Choice Fruits and Fancy Goods. Socials and Pionios catered for in the best style. Special Attention is paid to Country Customers, who can rely upon delivery of Bread, &c., promptly to time. Summer Beverages Always Procurable at the Shop. ' HAVE various SMALL SUMS of L Trust Money for Investment on Good Farming Land, at a Low Rate of Interest. HOWARD TRIPP, Solicitor. e 29 Timaru. OF MONEY TO LEND on ._ Freehold Security at the Lowest Current Rates of Literest, SMITHSON, RAYMOND, & SMITH, uolT Solicitors, Geraldine.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2317, 11 February 1892, Page 3
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433Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2317, 11 February 1892, Page 3
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