JAMES HARRISON, GROCER, PROVISION DEALER, & GENERAL STOREKEEPER, TEMUKA, HAS ALSO TO SELL VERY LOW—BREAD PLATTERS AND KNIVES, Ladies’ Baskets, Plate Polish, B. and G. Teapots, all sizes, Japanese Teapots and Containers, B.M. Moulds, Glass Dishes, Mixing Basins, Housewives’ Meat Saws, Nail Brushes, Toilet Sets, W, and G. Cruets, Fancy Mugs and Jugs, Solomon Solution, Churns, Sapolio and M. Soap, Purses, Flower Pots, F. Bottles, Red Cross Remedies, Siegel’s Syrup, Powder and Shot, Nimmo & Blair’s Garden Seeds, Spades from 4s 9d. OATS, CHAFF, FOWL WHEAT, FLOUR, SHARPS, AND BRAN. AGENT FOR THE IMPERIAL FIRE OFFICE. CALL AND INSPECT. YOU WILL NOT BE PRESSED TO PURCHASE. JAMES HARRISON, TEMUKA.
SUMMER, 1892. SUMMER SHIPMENTS are now to hand, and have opened to our complete satisfaction. The Value is Magnificent, Selection Perfect, Consequently a ready clearance is ensured. DBEhjSKS. Washing Dresses. Mantles. Millinery. Bengalines. Coteles, Merinos, Beiges, Cheviots, Chevrons in all shades from to 5s 6d yard, Knop and Lace Fancies, Diagonal, Delaines, kc., Blacks in great variety. Dressmaking under able management. 120 pieces Zephyrs, Prints, &c., 28 Fancy Muslins. 30 Galateas and Henley Checks. Watteau Jaokets aud Mantles, New Styles £ Capes, Waterproofs, Garibaldis, Skirts, &c. Every taking shape in Straws in immense variety. Everything choice and new, and our Staff are able to overtake any orders. It is tedious to recapitulate our various indents; suffice it to say Forty Manufacturers and Warehousemen are represented in these Shipments. With the exception of four Firms .all goods are paid for at once by cheque from our London Office, thus ensuring cash discounts and lowest quotations. We have a large and able Staff, and will do our best as in the past to protect the interests entrusted to us. The following Departments also represented in immense variety :—Haberdashery, Hosiery, Gloves, Silks, Fancy, Manchester, Underclothing. T. & J. THOMSON DRAPERS AND SILK MERCERS, TIMARU.
THE GREAT SENSATION OF THE DAY. BRILLIANT SUCCESS OF THE MONSTER CASH DRAPERY SALE. Brown Hollands, 4f d Silesias, 4|d Honeycomb Towels, 4£d White Turkish Towels, 9d Unbleached Towels, 9d Flannelette, 3fd Heavy Twill Flannelette, 7fd Extra Strong Leather Shirting, 7|d Striped Linen Shirting, G-)d Snow-White Table Damask, 2s 3d Twilled Bleached Calico, 5s 6d dozen A few pieces of English Calicoes (undressed, bleached, and unbleached), soft and easy to work, 4s 6d and 5s 6d dozen Twilled Sheetings (white and grey), cheap goods Men’s Navy and Turkey Handkerchiefs (largo size) at 4id { Men’s Flannelette Shirts, with collars (splendid line), 2es dd 5 a good line at Is Qd each Children’s Hose, 3d pair Children’s Gloves, 3d pair A few pieces Ribbons and Frillings left, Id yard Baldwin’s Berlin Wool, Is lid lb A few good Tweed Suits (Colonial) at! Half Price j A splendid line in Dress Materials, 4ld and Gel, DURING THIS EXTRAORDINARY CHEAP SALE ALL GOODS ARE SOLD AT HALF PRI.GI, G. H. MOGRIDGK’S MONSTER CASH DRAPERY SALE In Announcing another Week’s Sale of Extraordinary Bargains, I cannot but express my Thanks to the Hundreds of Customers who hays s* freely responded to mv previous Advertisements, and would now invite all who can possibly take advantage of such an opportunity as this sale presents to call and inspect the many Cheat* Lines that are oflered. It must be apparent to aU that only by oli'enng Bargains of the best description could the prou\isc3 be crowded as ’hey have been dining the past throe weeks, and I his daring Ihc quietest mouth of the year. iy-h'>
DRESSMAKING, BI,G to Notify f*' it Mlgs wiNNY M a i : )^ e ° lUn the work of DRESS..or for the Spring and Summer ..ionths. As heretofore Miss Winny’s object will be to give satisfaction in the way of Fit and Style, and at prices to draw custom. I am now x’cady to take orders, and ready also to supply Spring Goods at prices which will compare favorably with any house in South Canterbury. 11. MORRISON, Beehive Stokes, Gekaldine. au2o
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2401, 20 September 1892, Page 3
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652Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 2401, 20 September 1892, Page 3
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