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1889. AUTUMN & WINTER. 1889. J. BALIiANTTNE & CO’S DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENTTHE Ladies of South Canterbury will be pleased to know that our DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT is still under the care of MISS YERNON, a lady of exceptional ability, and who for Style and Fit is not Surpassed by any Dressmaker in New Zealand. During the past year Miss Vernon has given the most Unqualified Satisfaction. We have, therefore, the more confidence Jin recommending her to those Ladies who have not yet Favoured us with Their Orders. WALKING AND CARRIAGE Made to Order in the New “Directoire,” “L’ Empire,” and Tailor DRESSES. Made Styles. }■ DINNER AND TEA GOWNS. —— BALL AND EVENING DRESSES. J PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. SPECIAL AND PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MOURNING ORDERS We are now SHOWING all the latest Combinations in AUTUMN AND WINTER DRESS MATERIALS, Including Direct Shipments of Exclusive Novelties, ONE DRESS ONLY of a Pattern. Ladies will bo delighted with the Effectiveness Displayed m our new range of Materials. Prices from 5Jd per Yard. MANTLE MAKING DEPARTMENTOur Arrangements in this Department are Now Complete for the Autumn. Ladies Requiring Mantles, Jackets, Ulsters, or Riding Habits MADE TO MEASURE would do well to favour us with their Orders, which shall have our best Care and Attention, NOW SHOWING, ALL THE LATEST NEW SEASON’S NOVELTIES IN MIAffTEES, JACKETS, TJ3&STEB.3, A3STD PUK-IiIXffED CLOAKS. A SPLENDID VARIETY OF FUR CAPES, BOAS AND PBLARINEB. Fur Capes from 3s lid each Fur Pelarines from 11s 9d each Fur Boas from 2s 6d each MILLINERY DEPARTMNETIn this Department we have the advantage of the Services of Clever and Experienced Milliners of large Home and Colonial experience. _ ... Ladies’ Hats and Bonnets Trimmed to Perfection, faithful copies of the Best Englisli and Parisian Models, but at HALF THE PRICES. LADIES, PLEASE CALL AND INSPECT OUR BEAUTIFUL MILLINERY, LADIES’ HATS AND BONNETS MISSES’ HATS AND BONNETS CHILDREN’S HATS AND BONNETS. BESPOKE TAILORING DEPARTMENT. BESPOKE TAILORING is now one of the Leading Features of our Business, Our Cutter, MR PADGET, is well and favourably known to the Public of Timaru and District as A CUTTER of FIRST CLASS ABILITY. In the MAKE UP of Every Garment only the Very BEST TRIMMINGS are used, and we always have on band the Largest and Moat Choice Selection of English, Scotch, and Colonial Tweed and Worsted Suitings in South Canterbury. DRESS & MOURNING SUITS HUNTING & BICYCLE SUITS UNIFORMS & LIVERIES. I MADE TO ORDER ON THE ( SHORTEST NOTICE. | 6.LL GAB.ESENTS I MADE TO FIT PERFECTLY. J LETTER ORDER DEPARTMENTWe wish to draw Particular Attention to this Department. All Orders Receive the MOST CAREFUL and PROMPT ATTENTION, and in every case are despatched on the day of receipt to any part of New Zealand. PATTERN POST. Customers in the Country especially are reminded of the Advantages of this system of purchasing Drapery when unable to make a personal visit to our Establishment. We bold the LARGEST STOCKS in South Canterbury, and do THE LARGEST TRADE. We employ no Travellers as the Expenses inseparably connected with travelling into distant parts of the country are so considerable and would, we fear, necessitate such increased profits as to interfere seriously with our general trade. Ladies are therefore requested to WRITE FOR PATTERNS. Full Ranges of Patterns ordered will be forwarded by return, Post Paid, to any part of the Colony. J. BALLANTYNE AND CO., THE LEADING DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS, MILLINERS, DRESSMAKERS. & BESPOKE TAILORS, TZMA-RU.

T. ©. EOWLEY, SURGEON DENTIST. CHURCH STREET, TIMAEU, RAINLESS EXTRACTION UNDER NITROUS OXIDE GAS. Feoa for New Teeth same as in Dunedin or Christchurch. Hours from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. One of De Teichow’s POWERFUL DENTAL REFLECTORS being in use, any operation CAN BE PERFORMED in the Evening. NOW READY KIRKPATRICK’S SPECIAL QUALITY “K” “K” BRAND NEW SEASON’S FRESH FRUIT JAMS. EIBKPATRICK’S Special Quality "K” Brand of New Season’s Jam is made from Nelson grown fruit only, and boiled within a few hours after it has been gathered, the Jam thus retains the full Flavour and Colour of the Fresh Fruit. Kirkpatrick's Jam has gained FIVE PRIZE MEDALS at the following Exhibitions London, Melbourne, Christchurch, Wellington and Nelson. CAUEION : None is Genuine unless our name is stamped on the the tin and has our registered Trade •Mark the letter “K” on the label. 8. KIRKPATRICK & CO. MANUFACTURERS, i Nex-sok.

J. DHBLLEWELL, DENTIST, 190 CASHEL STREET, Cubistohuech; S- MYERS & CO-, DENTISTS. THE CHRISTCHURCH DENTAL SURGERY. CORNER OF HIGH AND CASHEL STREETS, I AND At the Octagon, Dunedin. & •WITHOUT TF.E.TW All Artificial work leaving our Surgery. GUARANTEED toe EATING and SPEAKING. Wo insert from One Tooth to a Full Set tem- j poranly without any extra charge, almost immediately after the extractions of bad stumps of Teeth. A SINGLE ARTIFICIAL TOOTH 10a, COMPLETE SET (upper and lower) £loloa. We arrange with those who Cannot Pay the Whole at Once to take Part or Monthly Payments. NITROUS OXIDE GAS Administered Daily for the PAINLESS EXTRACTION of Stumps or Teeth. Perfectly Safe, Effective, and Free from any Bad Effects. Fee for Administration of Gas Ss 0d Extraction 2s 6d CONSULTATION FREE, ' Hours, 9.30 a m. to 6 p m. Appointments can be made by Telephone 279. ARTIFICIAL TETCTH and DENTURES made by other Dentist n repaired or remodelled at SMALL C'UBT

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 4988, 23 April 1889, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 4988, 23 April 1889, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 4988, 23 April 1889, Page 2

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