SUPPLEMENTARY SHIPMENT FOR OCTOBER, Ex Tongariro. MATTERS cannot be so very bad in the Colony, as twice already this ! Spring have goods been shut out at London after being aboard, through overplus of cargo. Balance of oases have now come to hand * by Tongariro, and will bo opened TO-DAY. We draw special attention to a line of ' Coating Serges, a very scarce and taking line, at Is ll|d and 2s 6d double-width, also Moire and Hopsac Serge, and a very special purchase of Black Merinos and Cashmeres. » Undemoted is brief Synopsis : 4 Button Brown Kid Wonderful Is lljd, Victor 2s 3d, Viatha, an improved Viking, GLOVES, Loriol in 4-button, and Mosquetaire Suede, Challenge Taffeta from 6}d, Hettie, Double Tips, etc., etc. t } MANCHESTER and , WASHING DRESSES 88 Pieces Dress Twills all shades, a choice line, Mysore Flannelettes 3Jd, Linoleums, Turkish Towels, Dyed and Twill Flannelettes from 3sd, Dacca Calicoes, raised finish, Apron Checks, Shepherd Check Prints, Grandall Shirting. Tickings, U.B. Sheeting, Wigan Calicoes. FANCY 11 doz. Embroidered Aprons* special purchase, Sunshades* Umbrellas. China Silks, large Wool Shawls. Dressmaking and Mantles under MADAME GANDAR, Millinery and Show Room under MISS DUNLOP. T. & J. THOMSON, DRAPERS & SILK MERCERS, TIMARU. WHY do you smoke cheap and nasty cigarettes 7 Get back the true old comforter, the sweet pipe, and fill it with the pure and fragrant Correct Thing at Last Tobacco. .CONTINUATION OF SALE. M ESSRS G. & T. YOUNG HAVE DECIDED TO EXTEND THEIR GREAT SALE UNTIL THE 31st OCTOBER. Finest Quality of Goods at Greatly Reduced prices. 15 per cent off all Goods for Cash, 10 per sent off all Goods sold on Credit. SEE WINDOWS FOR GOODS AT BARGAIN PRICES. All Mabked in Plain Figures. Now is your time to purchase Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, &c. » Note Address— G. & T. YOUNG, JEWELLERS, TIMARU. sels THE Correct Thing at Last. What is it ? The finest and most delicious Tobacco. The Smoker’s Delight. TO HOUSE CLEANERS. TESTIMONIAL from Me Huggins, Manager Chas. Begg and Co., Timaru: .“Mr McKenzie—We are quite satisfied that your Polish Reviver is the best we have used; it cleans off all dirt from the surface of the polish without leaving any marks.” Also testimonial from Mr J. E. Beckingham, cabinet-maker —“ No labour required; half usual quantity sufficient.” Trade Mark “ I P.” on Label. Never sold by Hawkers. From Mr Wm. Waddell, Merchant Tailor, Timaru. Oamaru, and Kurow—“ Have used McKenzie’s Safe Cloth Gleaner, and can testify to its wonderful effects in quickly removing all appearance of grease from a very much soiled coat.” Similar testimonial from Mb W. Penrose, draper—- “ One teaspoonful removes stains fiom garments or hats.” Ounce (cost 2d) in scrubbing bucket cleans floors; ounce in hot water tub very effective when washing blankets; makes lather, saves soap, time and labour. “Restores Tweed Suits.” Shops Everywhere. oc4
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2726, 18 October 1894, Page 3
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