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THE PLACE FOR DRESSES, AND WHERE TO GET THEM. JUST LANDED A range of Bummer Dress Tweeds, good designs, 7s 6d per dress. A line of Mohair Fabrics Is 4d, double width. Coating Serges, excellent goods, Is 6d, Is lid, 2s 6d, 2s 9d. Lustres, Mohairs, Sicilians, Plain and Shot Effects. Specially selected Costume lengths for Show week. 95 pieces Black Dress Goods in stock, new season’s goods, 9s lid to 34s lid per dress length, and cheaper goods also. SEE OUR STOCK IN SHOW ROOM. The Staff busily occupied getting Mili linery orders forward. 44P Straw Hats opened ex Aotea last week, really good shapes and very cheap. Silk Capes and Mantles, from 16s 6d. Sun Bonnets, Pelisses, Coats, newest goods. Copies of French styles in Trimmed Wear at moderate prices. This Dept, we hope to have erlarged, beautified & completed this week. SPRING CLEANING ON THE TAPIS. Selected patterns Floorcloths. Selected patterns Lace Curtains, Selected patterns Window Holland. All Domestic Goods in charming selection. 15 Cases ex Aotea and Ruahine received Wednesday. We are justly celebrated in the smaller details for Ladies’ wear. Kid Gloves, 1500 pairs in stock. 48 doz Hosiery, special numbers just landed. New Laces and Frillings. Umbrellas and Sunshades. Veil Nets, 100 patterns, 3£d to Is 6d. Swiss Embroideries and Flouncings. Lace Collars and Belts. DRESSMAKERS REQUISITES OF THE BEST. Bead Gimps, Clasps, Garnitures. Several cases Preservers, Whalebone, Buttons, Tapes, Silks, Twists, and various sundries. WASHING DRESSES OUR STRONG FEATURE. Fast Prints 2sd, 4d, 4£d, sid, 6id, 7id, Bid. Plisses, Crepons, Cambrics, Metal Printed Sateens, Drills, etc., in every desirable design and colouring. Prices—7id to Is 7£d per yd. We have received 200 pieces, but the patterns are so really good that the goods are going at once. Fancy a good Silky-looking Dress for 5s lid. T. AND J. THOMSON, THE PEOPLE’S EMPORIUM, TIMABtJ, CEYLON TEA AGENCY, 6, Church St. Timaru. ALL who desire to use PURR and UNADULTERATED CEYLON TEA of the finest quality procurable should be careful to buy the Teas imported by above agency. They are all sold in original Packets and Boxes as packed in the Garden Factories; are far superior in strength, pungency, and flavour, to any other Teas in the market, and can be distinguished from the many blended Teas being sold, by the mark R.R.T. on Boxes, and monogram R.R.T. on each Packet. Special attention is called to a shipment of Broken Orange Pekoe from St. John’s Estate, of such exceptional quality as to have called forth special notice of it in the Ceylon papers before shipment. This lot is now landed, and as the quantity available is limited, I would ask connoisseurs who wish to taste perhaps the finest Tea ever landed in New Zealand to send their orders early. It is put up in 101 b boxes and 501 b cases. R. R. TAYIOB, Agent Tea Planters’ Association of Ceylon, WASTE PAPER FOR SALE, IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES. Apply, Hmuu> Office. VITADATIO. THE GREAT HERBAL REMEDY for Bright’s Disease, Consumption, Hydatids, Kidney Troubles, Liver Complaints, Piles, Rheumatism, Eczema, Indigestion (Acute or Chronic), and all Diseases of the Blood. Obtainable at all Chemists, Grocers, and J. BOOTHROYD, Agent, Timaru, E OYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES. Leaves Fairlie for Pukaki on TUESDAYS at 8 a.m. Leaves Pukaki for Fairlie on WJHJNESDAYS at 7.30 a.m. Arrives Fairlie on WEDNESDAYS at 6 p.m. Leaves Fairlie lor Burke’s Pass on FRIDAYS at 9 a.m. Leaves Burke’s Pass for Fairlie on FRIDAYS at 2 p.m. . . Arrives Fairlie on FRIDAYS at p.m. W. YOUNG & CO., Mail Contractors.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 8659, 23 October 1896, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 South Canterbury Times, Issue 8659, 23 October 1896, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 South Canterbury Times, Issue 8659, 23 October 1896, Page 2