TAI LOR I N G AT THE CORNER. NEW TWEEDS ! NEW TWEEDS ! TAILORING ON THE PREMISES. THIS Department is growing in public favour. The past season tops all previous ones for quantity and quality of work turned out of the workroom. I have to hand my first parcel of Scotch, West of England, and Colonial Tweeds for Winter Season, 1892. SAC SUITS (perfect cut) to measure of All Wool English or Colonial Tweeds 57b 6d to 85s the suit. SAC SUITS (perfect cut) to measure of All Wool Navy (fast dye) Serge 57s 6d to 85s the suit. TROUSERS (perfect fitting) to measure of English or Colonial Tweed. TROUSERS (perfect fitting) to measure of Colonial Saddle Tweeds 22s 6d to 28s 6d per pair. BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. Just received, Hundred of Pairs of Colonial-made Boots and Shoes from the most reliable factory known. The damp aud wet season is now upon us; be wise in time, protect your feet from cold and wet, thereby saving future medical expenses. If you want wear-resisting Boots don't fail to visit THE CORNER before purchasing elsewhere. I guarantee to save you 2a to 4s the pair. ARTHUR GABITES, THE CORNER, TIMARU.
WE ARE OPENING THIS a 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, pieces Embroidery and Insertion, Ribbons in variety, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Gossamers, Torchon, Maltese, Val, Laces, Real Laces, Collars, Umbrellas. Dresses. Black Merinos and Cashmeres, Diagonal Cloths in Blacks, Navy, and Colours,Crepe Cloths, Autumn Suitings. M Ax . 15 pieces Muslin, Quilts, Covers, CHESTER Cretonnes, Chintz, Hollands, Forfars, Calicoes. Rugs. cur™ Tt nJ Underclothing in variety, Showroom Corsets _ our knoW]l makes, Vests, Waterproofs. T. & J. THOMSON, DRAPERS & SILK MERCERS, TIMARTJ, se2s
FISON'S FERTILISER Now Landing, Ex "Asterion.' MR THOS. PALMER, Temuka, writes that he has sown FISON'S this season at the rate of Jtcwt per acre with Rape and Mustard, that the crop has grown splendidly, showing distinctly the limits where the fertiliser was used. MELVILLE GRAY, Agent for South Canterbury.
THOMAS BARR BAKER, CONFECTIONER, & FANCY GOODS DEALER, MAIN STREET, TEMUKA, AGAIN reminds his friends that he always holds a well-selected and Varied Stock of English, Colonial, and Parisian Confectionery,' As well as of Choice Fruits and Fancy Goods. Socials and Picnios catered for in the best style. Special Attention is paid to Country
Customers, who can rely upon delivery 0 f Bread, &c, promptly to time. Summer Beverages Always Procurable at the Shop. HAVE various SMALT, « T J MS ~ - Trust Moii*- * ior Investment on Good .Farming Land? at a Low Rate of Int*HOWARD es I e 29 Solicitor. £* UM To OFMONEY TO LEND on rU Freehold Security at the Lowest Current Rates of Interest. SMITHSON, RAYMOND, & SMITH, nol7 Solicitors, Geraldine. qualified nurse, Is now prepared to RECEIVE LADIE! at her residence, Oakfield Villa, Temuka Reasonable terms. Unexceptional I references. °
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2320, 18 February 1892, Page 3
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491Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2320, 18 February 1892, Page 3
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