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T. & J. THOMSON, TIMARU. AUTUMN FASHIONS, 1892. DRESSMAKING. Our arrangements have been made to meet an increasing demand for Mantles, Cloaks, Jackets, as ■well as our usual artistic Dress Expositions. MILLINERY.— Shipments are rapidly opening up, and we have pleasure in directing attention to the British and Continental Novelties received. We have hardly space to indicate the newer styles, but will be glad to forward a plate on application giving a fair idea of the more taking novelties. MANTLES AND SHOW-ROOM.—We are showing a more recherchd stock here than we have ever displayed. Most close attention has been given to the ordering and making-up of all classes of Goods, with the result that we know our products will bear inspection. DRESSES. —Dress Tweeds and Serges, Corduroys—the season’s rage, Habit Cloths, and the most taking combination in Fancy Stuffs of all descriptions. Cravenette Serges, quite waterproof, to open. TRIMMINGS.—Latest Novelties on view in this Department Feather Trimmings, Astrakhan do, Fur do in variety, Braid Sets, Braids, Lacing Cords, Girdles, &c., in great great variety. MANCHESTER.—This ever-popular Department is full to the door with full Ranges in all Household necessaries. We need not detail or emphasise, as the values and selections are well-known. In conclusion, we call attention to our stock as certainly one of the best equipped that could be realised to meet the requirements of this somewhat important centre. W r e permit any inspection and comparison, and only ask the same open treatment we are prepared to give to everyone. se2s CHEAP GROCERIES. DAVID TAYLOR, GROCER AND GENERAL STOREKEEPER, Next Bank of New Zealand, Temuka. WAYS ON HAND A Large Stock of Groceries, Crockery, Ironmonery, &c., At prices that will compare favorably with any shop in town. Fishing Tackle Greatly Reduced, BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. JUST TO HAND A Large and Assorted Consignment of Boots and Shoes of every description. Men’s Calf and Grain Cookhams Men’s Fancy Calf and Kid Balmorals Men’s Fancy Shoes 2 Gross Women’s Fancy Calf and Kid Boots and Shoes Girls’ and Maids’ Fancy Calf and Kid Lace Girls’ and Maids’ Fancy Shoes Shearers’ Bluchers an endless variety. Other Lines too numerous to mention WILL BE SOLD YE RY CHEAP FOR two Weeks only. JTm TI , jSLJSX€3rTSrE£’^r B BOOTMAKER ap2B Temuka. CHEAP GROCERIES ! CHEAP GROCERIES! ! JW, BOULTER has much pleasure • in announcing that he has purchased the Business previously carried on by Messrs D. Owers & Co., in Temuka, together with the Entire Stock, and having added a number of Fresh Lines is in a position to supply the wants of customers. The Reputation of the Shop for SUPPLYING A GOOD ARTICLE AT A REASONABLE PRICE will be maintained. All Goods as Lowest Rates. OPEN FROM TO-DAY In Shop opposite Bank of New Zealand. J. W. BOULTER, Late D. Owers & Co., Temuka. ja23 HORSE CARDS Printed on the Shortest Notice at the Office of this Paper.’

J. BALLANTYNE AND CO. NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. EX S.S. MORAYSHIRE, RANGATIRA, TAINUI, AND KAIKOTJRA. J. BALLANTYNE AND CO. XT AYE MUCH PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THE ARRIVAL OE THEIR FIRST SHIPMENT OF AUTXTMiff w i wr-■? b » c^ooros by the above steamers. NEW DRESS GOODS in all the Latest Novelties in English and Colonial Manufactures ivraT'JTTE<3 JACKETS AND ULSTERS in all the Latest Fashions NEW TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS in Felt and Straw nlw POTHERS, FLOWERS, AND RIBBONS NEW BLANKETS AND FLANNELS in Kaiapoi, Mosgiel, Roslyn, and English Makes NEW SUITINGS AND TROUSERINGS in all the Latest Designs in English and Colonial Manufactures NEW HATS, HOSIERY, TIES, Etc. TAILORING AND DRESSMAKING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. FIT AND STYLE GUARANTEED J. BALLANTYNE & CO., TIMARU.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2331, 17 March 1892, Page 3

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604

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2331, 17 March 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2331, 17 March 1892, Page 3

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