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•ftTEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FAGTORY, Main North Road, TIMARU, The Most Popular Clothing & Mercery Establishment. •' WINTER WEAR—Men’s, Youths, and Boys’ New Waterproof Coats, 20a to 60s—immense selection. WINTER WEAR—Men's, Youths’, and Boy’s’ Tweed Overcoats, with and without Capes, all sizes and Styles, 10a to 655. WINTER WEAR—Men’sOolonial Tweed I Sac Suits, all new patterns, 39a 6d to 65s—grand selection WINTER WEAR—Every description of Mosgiel, Scotch, and English Larabswool Underclothing, at Factory Prices. WINTER WEAR-Boys’ Strong, Heavy Dark Tweed Suits, lined-Knickers, from 9s to 29a. WINTER WEAR—AII the Newest Lines I in Gents’ Hard Felt Hats, including various New Brown Shades. WINTER WEAK—Rugs, Mauds, Travelling Rugs from Timaru, Mosgiel, and Wellington Mills; also Portmanteaux, Band Bags, Rug Straps, etc., in Great Variety. WINTER WEAR-WorkingShirts, Flannel and PI aiding Pants, Singlets, from thoroughly reliable Materials. WINTER WEAR—The Most Economical Establishment to Buy Every Description of Winter Wear. NEW ’ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, Great North Road, feß TIMARU.

For the ch r istm as < SEASON- I Children's Elastic-side Boots, 10 to 13, , 3s 6d pair TV omens Kid Elastic-side Boots 6s lid pair Women s Kid Shoes ... 7s 6i pair Men’s Stoog Boots ... 10s 6d pai Flannelettes, all colors ... _ 4£d yard Print, Sateens, etc., at Special Values Strong Carpet ... Is yard (1 yard wide; Strong Sheeting, 9£d yard (2 yards wide) Grand Flannel ... ... B*d yard Blue Serge for Boys’ Suits ... Is 3d yard Strong Tweed for Boys Suits, Is 6d yard Splendid Line in Cretonnes .„ 6fcd yard Girls’ and Boys Straw Sailor Hats, 9deach Choice Assortment in TRIMMED MILLINERY NICE VARIETY IN CHRISTMAS AND NEW PRESENTS AND CARDS. A New Stock of M E N’S, YOUTHS AND B 0 Y S TWEED SUITS, FRILLLINGS, TIES, LACES, GLOVES, HOSIERY, Socially Selected for the Chiistmas Season G. H. M OOR ID C E I X L DRAPERY MART, TEMUKA. mrot ZEALAND! A BOOTS. THE GRANDEST WEARING BOOTS MANUFACTURED in the COLONY. THESE Boots ( are ,noiw being sent for from Victoria, Queensland, and New Seuth Wales, by Customers who have .had them previously in New Zealand. Rome time ago a family returning to Yorkshire were fittod out with “Zeulandia 1 ’ Boots by a largaßtorekeeper, and they'wrote to him to say that their “ Zealandia ” .Boots cauaed-a deal of discussion in the Old Country, |;«nd, they stoutly maintained ; that no Finer i Wearing Boots could be Made in England, i Since writing, these Colonists bare, returned to New Zealand, and have informed ns that their boy wore;a Pair of the “DEPEND-, ABLE” SCHOOL BOOTS while going Home j all the time at ; Home ; while returning.; and has.since worn them at School .for. Two Months, and the Boots are PERFECT yet. Every other Pair gave Equal Satisfaction. There is no Greater Economy than in Buying “ZEALANDIA” BOOTS, and remember that none ere genuine unless Branded on the Sola Sold by the Leading Boot Makers and Store keepers throughout New Zealand, and Wholesale by IICHTBAND ALLAN AND CO. dels OHMSTOHDECH £1 ™ £4 Per Day to be made by Persons of either Sex, a their own localities, at Work for us New business. All meet with wonderful sue cess. Anyone oan do the work. Capital not required. We will start you. Outfit worth £1 mailed free. The employment is particularly adapted to the regions in which this Publication, circulates. Boys and Girls can earn nearly as much as Men. Full particulars and instructions mailed free. Now is the time—don’t delay, but write to us at once. Address—vStinson and Co. Portland, Maine United States. B ° 2o

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1904, 15 June 1889, Page 1

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