JUST OPENED FOR DRESS COUNTER— Black Merinos, Fancy Homespuiiß, Meltons all shades, 31 Robes, in all 45 pieces Di-ess Goods. JUST OPENED, FANCY COUNTER— AiTagon Veilings in variety, Plushes Is 9d up, Velvets, Pongees, Cosies, Ribbons, Wool Shawls, 120 Fur and Chenille Boas, &c. JUST OPENED, HOSIERY AND GLOVE COUNTER—--5 gross Crochet Cottons, Sox—3 pair Is, Flora Gloves, Range Colonial Hosiery. JUST OPENED, MANCHESTER COUNTER— Flannelettes, Colonial Blankets, Rugs, Shirtings—in Regatta, Swanskin, Union Makes, and Other Goods. |"UST OPENED, SHOW ROOM—--5 dozen Corsets, Cashmere Vests, Cloaks, W.P. Mantles, New Styles Capes. We Specialise above lines out of many, being CLEARING PURCHASES FROM COLONIAL WAREHOUSES, At in each case of from 20 to 60 per cent of a Concession. All Corresponding Advantages Being Given to the Consumer. T. & J. THOMSON, DRAPERS AND SILK MERCERS, TIMARU. NOTICE. ■ HAVE JUST IMPORTED from Home a Large Consignment of RATED WAT^ BoTTl f ESbearing my Name anc i x rade Mark Anyone USE OF or DESTROYING THESE BOTTLES will be PROSECUTED without further notice. JAS. TURNER, Geraldine. P.S.—With my IMPROVED MA CHINERY I am in a position to Supply Cordials, Aerated Waters, etc., at Very Reasonable Rates. ju2s HALLOA! WHERE ARE YOU GOING P 'HY, to Hunter's Great Sale of ' Drapery and Clothing, where you can purchase 20s worth of Goods for 15s. HOW DOES HE DO IT I Simply by buying for Cash in the Best Markets and selling on the same principle, thus avoiding the losses caused by bad debts, and getting the trade discounts in addition. THAT ARGUMENT SEEMS REASONABLE! Yes, and the Public ale evidently appreciating his efforts by flocking to " The Corner" to pick up the wonderful bargains he is now offering. See Special Circulars for List of Prices. Dressmaking Done on the Premises. Fit and Style Guaranteed. JAMES W. HUNTER, DRAPER, GERALDINE. H. A. TEWIPERTON "AS OPENED with a Choice Selection of BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS, And School Requisites, in STOREY'S BUILDINGS, TEMUKA. ALL GOODS AT COST PRICE. 11. A. TEMPE RTO N, BOOKSELLER. jn9 TEMUKA DISPENSARY. ELL-ASSORTED STOCK T f OF Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Stationery, &c, &c. Dann's Red Blister, superior to all. Dann's Condition Powder (Meynell Hunt Club recipe). Mother Aubert's Remedies. Clements Tonic. E. C. DANN, Family and Dispensing Chem t ?t. N.B.—New Supply of NOVELS ,jw* WINCIIEBTKit FLO T - R MILLS. TifcorT- < _,.„_Made from Old Wheats and Well Matured. SHARPS AND BRAN For Sale at Lowest Current Rates. Wheat Gristed, Pig-feed Ground, and Oats Crushed and Aspirated. CRUSHED OATS FOR SALE. W. HARRISON, inrlo Proprietor. ORSE CARDS Printed on the JjL Shortest Notice at the Office of this Paper.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2380, 9 July 1892, Page 3
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435Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2380, 9 July 1892, Page 3
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