ITONEY TO LEND on approved Freel.tJL told Security m Sums to suit Borrowers it LOWEST CURRENT RATES. PERRY, PERRY & KINNERNEY, Solicitors, Timaru. RECEIVED SATURDAY. , ■<»' *■ 432± SILK MOIRES and ARMURb/, is 6id per yard. . ■'.':,' 40 SILK MOIRES and ARMURE, Is lid per yard. -^ A BOVE noted line of about 500 xjL yards principally m Evening Shades, as White, Cream, Moss, Pink, Serpent, etc., is the most extraordinary purchase we have come across m 12 years trading. We have the same line exactly m Stock, bought m regular way at3s6d. EX RIMUTAKA WE OPEN , . TO-DAY, 7 CASES SPECIAL JOBS, r . Picked up cheap at end of season at Home. ' We will not particularise Gloves, Corsets, Hosiery, Art Muslins.Needle Cases, Calicoes, Frillings, Guipure Lace, Torchon Lace, Real Lace, Swiss Edgings, Collars, Cretonnes, Antis, Curtains, Nets, Tablings, Umbrellas. Ticks, Pinafore8 t Muslins, Handkerchiefs, Towels ? Silesias, Sateens, Quilts, "Velveteens, Brookwood Stripes, Sheetings, Silk Ties, Braids, Sundries, Flannels, Jet Edgings, Ribbons, Falls, Perfect Veiling, ' Val Edging, Italians, Mont Mellick Work, etc., but call attention to the followingwonderful purchases at less than halfprice: — : '.■■.' -'•'. 40 dozen Black Ribbed Cashmere Hose, Child's, 2 pair for Is lid, all sizes; Ladies', 2 pair for 2s 4£d 6 dozen Linen Cuffs, new styles, 4id and 6d per pair 10 dozen special 4-dome Kid Gloves 3s 6d, fancy Welts, a usual 5s 6d Glove 175 Lister's best Plush 2s 9d, all colours, town price 5s 6d 70 Picnic Hats, 6d up 72 Sailor Hats, Is and Is 4£d 164 Diagonal Dress Tweed, 4s lid per dozen 84 Spoon Busks, 3d per pair. MP*There is no exaggeration m foregoing. Inspection will demonstrate. It is simply an illustration of the power of prompt cash dealings, combined with knowledge of when to go forward and when,to Tie low. J. AND J. THOMSON/ Timaru. - . .' > ECONOMIC TAILORING AT TEE CORNER. "|\/fI"Y second delivery of Colonial Tweeds JLtJL for the present season are now to hand. They nave been selected from the various Mills for excellence of Quality, Style, and Finish. Visitors to the various Shows would see what rapid strides the Colonial Mills have made of late. They are now equal to the very best imported Scotch or English goods. FIRST-CLASS CUTTER. This department being under the charge of Mr Wm. McMillan, a Cutter of large experience and a reputation second to none as an Artistic Cutter and Finisher, I guarantee a perfect Fit on the most difficult figure. ECONOMIC TAILORING— Gents' Tweed Trousers to order, and made on the premises, 11s 9d per 6 patterns to select from. ECONOMIC TAILORING— Gents' Tweed Trousers to order, Colonial & West England Tweed 18s 9d, 21s and 26s 6d per pair ; stylish goods. ECONOMIC TAILORINGGents' Tweed Sac Suits to order, of Kaiapoi Tweeds, thoroughly shrunk, 45s Sac Suit. ECONOMIC TAILORINGGents' Tweed Sac Suits to order, of ' Kaiapoi and Roslyn Tweeds, new and choice patterns, 57s 6d, 63s and 70s Sac Suit. ECONOMIC TAILORING— Gents' S.B. Coat and Vest, made from Black Worsted Corkscrew Cloth, Tweed Trousers, 75s Suit. Our Cutting Room is nearly blocked with orders for Xmas and New Year holiday season. To save disappointment I would request that all orders required for the festive season be placed at once. 1150 yds Colonial and English Tweeds, suitable for Boys' wear, Is 6£d, Is lid and 2s 2d per yd. ARTHUR~GABITES, The Corner. CEYLON TEA AGENCY. NEW SEASON'FTEAS are now landing, and are fully equal to last year's m Strength and Delicacy of Flavour. Finest hill-grown Pekoe, Pekoe-Souchong and Orange Pekoe, carefully selected and sent direct from the best Gardens m the Island. Those who wish to drink TEA, PURE and UNADULTERATED, and of the CHOICEST Quality Grown, should use these products of Ceylon. There superiority to the many so-called blends now being co assiduously pressed on the public is admitted by ail connoissieurs. The Tea you drink should be— (l) Pure. (2) Wholesome. (3) Pleasant. (4) Economical, and Ceylon Tea justly claims E re-eminence on these grounds. Woulde purchasers of Ceylon Tea must be warned that there is danger (just as there is with everything which has earned a good name and become popular) of a spurious or admixed article Deing sold instead of what is genuine. Leadcovered packets, 61b and 101 b boxes, 601 b and 601 b chests. R. R. TAYLOR, Agent -Tea Planters' Association of Ceylon,
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Timaru Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 1657, 10 January 1895, Page 2
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