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Business Notices GABITES & PIiANTE Have much pleasure m intimating the ARRIVAL of their FIRST SHIPMENT OP AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS, Comprising 122 Cases and Bales, Ex Benares, from London. These Goods were purchased m the Home Markets at unusually low quotations during the English Monetary Crisis, thus enabling them this season to offer their Customers excellent value at lower rates. DRES3 DEPARTMENT. MEN'S CLOTHING. Stout Devonshire Serges, new colors, from Q ee long and Nelson Tweed Troußers 6id per yard Stout Fancy, Striped, and Checked Trousers, Scarborough Sergeß, new colors, from lOJd from 8b lid per yard Blue Serge and Bedford Cord Trousers Estamene Serges, new colors Worsted' Cord Trousers All Wool Surges, new colors Black Doeskin Trousers French Diagonal Cloths, new colors White and Colored Moleskin Trousers, the French a'atin Cloths, new colors, from 1b 3d celebrated Crswn Brand per yard Geelong and Nehon Trousers and DoubleStout Albert Cord, new colors, from 10id per breasted Vests Tard Striped and Checked Trousers and Vests Wool and Silk Repps, new colors ' Sleeved Stable Vests, Tweed Vests Real Irish Poplins, new colors Black and Fanoy Cashmere Vestj All Wool Cloakings, new color Double Texture Waterproof Coats French Cheviot Cloth, new colors Moleskin Waterproof Ooati Cashmere and Heather Mixed Tweeds Black Waterproof Coats, from 11s 9d Plain and Fancy Homeapuns, from lOd per Tweed Sac Suits, from 27s 6d yard Nelson Tweed Sao and Galatea Suits French Cashmere and Merinos iv all the Geelong Plain and Fancy Paget Suits New Winter Colors. Geelong Tweed Paget Suits, from 35s WINCEYS. Buckskin Paget Suits. Black Cloth Paget Stout Yorkshire Winceys, from 4Jd per yard Suits Checked and Fancy Winceys, from 7id per Blue Mingonal Paget Suits y ar d S. B. and D. B. Fancy Worsted Coating Good Stout real Aberdeen Winceys, from Coals Hid to Is 4d per yard D. B. Tweed Guhtea Coats 150 pieces Plain and Twilled Heather S. B. and D. B. Stanley Walking Coats Wincoys very cheap. 8. B. Twee d Sao Coats, from 11s 6d MOURNING GOODS. Colored Witney Jaokets. Blue Beaver 26 pieces Black Lustres, from 9d _. Ja ™ e , t ? 1 T, . . . _ Black Double Warp Glace Mohairs Blue Whitney Jackets. American Pea Black Coburgs, Barathens, aad Balmoral Jackets Cranes Bannookburn Tweed Ulsters. Blue and Black Paramatta and Cashmeres m Grey Witoey Ul.ters Black Persian and Ruasell Uord* Blue and . £***. 'terettes. Grey WaterBlack Armuir Costume Cloths, &c, &c. „. proof Tweed UUterettes FANOY GOODS. Cheviot Munster Overcoats. Njw Collars and Cuffs m endleßs variety BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING. 215 dozen Ludies' Silk Ties, from 6d each Boys' and Youths' Overcoats, Blue Nap Plain and Fancy Ribbons m all the New Beaver Munsters Shades Blue Nap Pilot Jackets and Ulsters Fringed Silk Squares. Umbrellas, &c, &c. Juvenile Suits, viz. : Cheltenham, Prince New Belts, Stays, Triinminps, Fringes, Alfred, Coß»ack, Granvillo, Youase, Buttons, &c, &o. Spßnißh, Curragh, Leicester, Duke, Wool Hoods, Hats, Mitts, Vests, Jackets, &"• Gaiters, Infant ees Spocial Line: Boys' Knickerbocker Suits, 5b Square*, Operettes, Capea, Crossovers, Clouds, 9d, worth 10s 6d Ties, Scarves, &c. Now Ties, Scarves, Collars, Braces, Belts, Hoisery and Gloves, Berlin Fingering Wools, Hard and Soft Felt Hats, Smoking Capß, Alloa Yarns. Engine Drivers' Caps QlTnw Rnnilf New Mercery and Hoisiery of oil descriptions Ladies' Beaverf Wimey and President Cloth Tin ?Travel'ing Trunks, Brussels and Black Puletots and Jackets aa = B Ladies' Beaver, Richly Trimmed, from C» 1 Id TWPJ KD3. to 130s Splendid assortment of Fanoy Coatings and LadW Camel Hair, Diagonal and Fancy TroUßorings Paletots and Jackets Mantle and Jacket Cloths, Waterproof Maids' and Girls' Long Cloth Jackets, splen- Tweeds did variety Navy Blue and Victoria Costumo Tweeds Ladie.', Maidß', and Girls' SeaUkin Jackets Black and Brown Sealskin. Fancy Worsted Ladies' Uletors and Waterproofs Coating Holland Pinafores, Pelieses, Frocks, Aprons, 64'n Waterproof Sheeting. P 0 " 1 " 1 „ m , SEWING MACHINES. Boys' lumes m Velveteen, Felt, Tweed, Sin g er > B new Family Sewing MaHomespun, &c. , . . „- „ Opera Mantles, Evening Costumes cninea | "' " t . fc7 7 " Furs, Muffs, Boas, and Collarettes, m Grebe, Singer's new Family Sewing MaChinchilla, Russian Sable, Seal, Ermine, chine (polished table) ...at £7 l2s 6d Musquash, &c. Singer's No. 2 Machine (wheel New Flowers, Feithera, Ornaments, &o. . „ .„,.,. Ladies' and Girls' Hats, m Straw, Felt, feed > at£lolos Velvet, Fur, &c, m nil t!ie new and Singer's Treadle Machine ... ... at £7 7s fashionable shapes Singer's Boot Arm Machine, with 70 dozen Girls' Sailor Hats, m all colors circular feed at £13 Infants' Turban Hats m White, Black, , „ tt i ■«.• i - „ , Grey, etc Househould Hand Machine ... at £4 4j A few choice Paiis Model Bonnets and Hats. Sieger's Machine Needles ... Is 6d per dozen. Our DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT is under the- charge of Mrs WM. POOLE, from Hbbbbex, Hatnes & Co., Dunedin. VICTORIA BEOTTSIE, SOUTH ROAD, TTMATtU. 19ap

Conveyances. ROYAL MAIL TO MACKENZIE COUNTRY. WILL LEAVE ALBURY on arrival of first Train from Timaru, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, for Lake Tekapo and intermediate stages, returning the following duys. Also, a Coach will Leave Albury for Bilverstream at arrival of first Train from Timaru, on Tueadayß, Thursdays and Saturdays, returning to meet the last Train for Timaru. JOHN HINCKLEY, Proprietor. N.B. — The Proprietor wishes to inform his Friends and the Public that he has removed to his new Stables, clobs to the Albury Bailway Station, where Saddle Horses, Single and Double Buggies, and Expresses can be bad : also, good J?addockiog, duel every att-en-tion paid. 4]a VINING'S ROYAL MAIL. JAMES VINING, having the Mail Contract from Waimate to Hakateramea, will run a Conveyance on Tuesdays and Fridays, returning on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Expresses will be m attendance at the Railway Station on the arrival of each train. Goods and Parcels carefully delivered. JAMES VINING. lfe Railway Stables. PEEL FOREST. JHENEY begs to inform the public • that his COACH will LEAVE Peel Forest for the South Kangitata Railway Station every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 8.45 a.m., to Meet the First Train from Christchurch, and the Second from Timaru, and KETURN to Peel Forest at 1.15 p.m., on the same day. Parcels and orders punctually attended to All letters taken along the road to be charged for aa parcels. J. HENEY, Proprietor, 10aj> Peel Forest. WAIHI BUSH, GERALDINE & ORARI ROYAL MAIL COACH. rriHE CHEAPEST, BEBT & SHORTEST J. ROUTE te Geraldine and Waihi Bush iB from the Orari Railway Station, where «Hr Conveyances Run to and from all Trains North and South. We leave the Waihi Busk every Morning at Twenty minutes past Bix, and Geraldine at Twenty minutes past Seven, m time to catch the First Train for Timaru and Christchurch. Parcels and Luggage to and from the Station will receive our best attention. Our Fares have lately been reduced om Geraldine to Orari. lfiis KENNEDY ft MUTTDKLT . WINCHESTER FOR GERALDINE. COACHES MEET ALL THAIN3 at the Winchester Station. Fabss — Single Journey, 2s ; Return, 3s. LIVERY STABLES m connection with the above. Horaes aad Buggies on hire. J. A. YOUNG.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 1455, 21 May 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 1455, 21 May 1879, Page 1