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FOB OCTOBEB. SECOND IMPORTANT SHIPMENTS, EX lONIC. : IN addition to previous deliveries, we are OPENING THIS DAY and following days Extensive CLEARING LINKS in the Undermentioned Goods in demand, as also Selection of EYBRY SEASONABLE REQUIREMENT HabebDABHBET. Glotes Hosibbt. Fahot. Dbesses Washing Debsses 100 Gross. Buttons (assorted colors), Galoon Trimming. j Pure Silk Taffeta in usual ! make and Kid-tipped in taking shades, “ Cosmo,” Gant de Suede, 6-but-ton, and Mqusquetaire. Leaf and Morlby’s Hosiery. ' Nets and Tulles (all shades),. Erillings, Fancy Millinery, end Neck Ribbons (very special), Sash Ribbons, Belts, Laces in Valsnceinnes, Maltese, American. Cashmeres, Beiges, Amazons, Bordered Robes also, 15 pieces Eanoy Dress at Special Price. Embroidered Swiss Robes (white and ’ colors), Nainsooks, Cotton Pongees in Mexique, Cream, etj).; 30 pieoes Eanoy Dress , Muslin, 23 pieces Fancy Drills and Lawns (dust colors), Norman and Galatea Stripes. MakOHESTBB. Sues. ; : : MANTXiBS, Laee and Guipure Curtains, Canvas and Liberty Curta|n ' Muslin, Calicoes, Cretonnes, Chintz, Tablings. ‘ Pongee, Merveillieux,'Moit6, Plush in Variety, Umbrellas, Sunshades —Choice Goods, Yery Cheap. Special Line Dust Cloaks, Jackets, and Brooatella Silk Mantles, Silk and Lawn Garibaldis. I/INEBT. UnbbeCLOTEIN® Model Hats, Flowers, Mounts, Fapoy t Ladies’. "Straws!(choice .shapes), 10| doz. Boys’ and Girls' Sailor, 6| dbz. Sun Bonnets, etc. Pelisses, Colored Frocks, Pinafores, Corsets, etc.—a repeat of our usual Special Makes, \yith some fresh introductions.. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY Under Effective Supervision and a Competent Staff. T. & J. THOMSON, . Dbapebs and Silk Mbbcbes, ... -TIM AH IT. «e 25 BULL’S HEAD BUTCHERY . lEMUKA.

I BEG,' to' RETU&N SINCERE THANKS’to my‘Friends and Customers' fbr the Liberal Patronage they have extended to me during the past 12 Tears that I have carried on the aboye Butchery) Business. ■ Tbave great Pleasure, now in intimating that I HAVE SOLD THE BUSINESS to MR WILLIAM McLEOD, and 1 Hope my Customers will in the Future extend to him the same Liberal Patronage Thave received in the Past. WILLIAM ACKROYD. IN CONNECTION with the above I have much Pleasure in stating THAT NOTHING WILL BE LEFP UNDONE so far as I ana concerned to Merit Public Patronage. The Public; may rely on receiving FIRST-CLASS ARTICLES, together with every possible Civility and Attention. seS . WILLIAM McLEOD. , ■ i. NOTICE to aitglers. -y-ELYIN AND fJ|AifLOR Wish to draw the attention of Anglers to their > ! NEW STOCK OF FISHING : TACKLE, Which is ;the Best ever seen in South Canterbury. The following are a few of the numerous Lines in Stock::—Minnow and Fly Rods, Lines (Minnow and Fly) from 40yds up to 200yds, Devons (all sizes), Whitebait Phantoms, New Zealand Enakas, Soleskins, Silk Phantoms, Qaill Phantoms'! Quill Devons, Horne Silveries, Excelsior Spinners, the Patent Archer Spinner, Treble and Single Gut Traces, Fly Casts, Wading Stockings, Sheet Waterproofing and Cement for mending Waders, Devon Mounts, Bully Flights, Bait Cans, Bait Tins, Treble Hooks (all sizes), Swivels, 1 Screws, Sinkers and Split Shot, Seels, Fly Nets and Rings, Telescope Gaffs, Gimp, Copper Wire, Clearing Riogs, Fishing Lamps, Spoon Baits, Fishing Baga and Baskets ; also a Large Assortment of Flies, and other Lines too numerous too mention. Inspection Respectfully Invited. VELVIN a¥ TAYLOR. selß T E M U K A.

M R J. W. W HITE ' BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, AND NOTARY PUBLIC, TIMAKTJ AND TEMUKA Temuka Office (under the Management of ,Mr W. N, Cathro, Solicitor): Next Rayhet’s Dispensary. MONEY TO LEND in various 'Bums on ae3 Approved Security, FREESTONE LIMB, KAKAHU. ryNSCREENED LIME can be had for Agricultural Purposes at the Kiln for 15s per, ton. SCREENED Large Quantities for Building Purposes as per arrangements. Per Bag, 2s. SLACK LIME, 7s per ton. Postal Address—Capes’ Valley. Agent for Temuka—G. GIBBS JAMES DUKE & GO. au27 . TO LADIES. MRS G. DYSON is open for Engagement as NURSE. Good Experience. Address: MRS G. DYSON, Railway Terrace, gel2 Temuka,

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1950, 1 October 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1950, 1 October 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1950, 1 October 1889, Page 3