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AUTUMN-WINTER, 1897. r. AND J. THOMSON'S , DRAPERY STORES. WITH the advent of cooler evenings the necessity of being seasonably jlad forces itself upon us, and there are ilways a number who take opportunity )f the arrival of SEASON'S SHIPMENTS to secure anything particularly aice and exactly what they have been looking for.' : Ojttß GOODS, 65 to 75 cases m all, measuring well on for 40 tons, have been joritinually opening the past eight days —23 being taken m to-day— and so far we have well founded expectations of quite an extra season.' THE GOODS have opened m such magnificent value and selection that they cannot fail to hit the public taste at once. '? - The Serges. ..The Jackets and Capes. The Flannelettes. The Umbrellaß. The Tweeds. The Embroideries. TheFurs. The Macintoshes, v The Children's Wear. Everything indeed is quite beyond previous efforts, and we have tdken care to place the, goods at a price that will formulate the ideas of everyone. Canvas Cloths and Hopsacs, Curl Cloths and Voiles, Coating Serges and Cheviots, : Vivognes, Amazons, ArDRES6ES. mures, Cycle and Knop Tweeds, Mattog &Boucle's, Alsatian Crepes & Sicilians. Colonial Tweeds m 50 select designs. See windows for prices. Children's Coats, Jackets, etc., m various large purSHOW chases, Ladies' Capes m ROOM. Caracule, etc., Jackets, Straws, Millinery and all classes m unexampled profusion. Wool Mats and Rugs, FloorFURNISH- cloths and Linoleums, BlanING. kets and Quilts. Curtains and Cretonnes, Table Covers, Squares, etc., etc. Every-day. goods of best makes only, and supplied m MAN- free goods at English prices, CHESTER, and m best selection. This department will stand any strain upon it. Handkerchiefs and Ribbons, Umbrellas & Embroideries, FANCY. Laces and Frillings, Collars and Bows, Art Work various, Skirts and Aprons, Veilings, Gossamers, Nets^jetc. Special purchase Brocade Silk Is 6d, Velveteens, £70 i SILKS, worth new goods, Wool Goods, Plushes and full lists •■•<■ - of choicest ranges at a PEOPLE'S PRICE. HOSIERY, GLOVES, TRIMMINGS, SMALL WARES. There is a full stock here of surprising stuff, either m special lines to sell over again to choice Garnitures m Pearl, Jet ior Sequins. From Boys' Knicker Hose at 9d to the nicest Lace Front Ladies' Stockings, and including all intermediate ranges. There is willing effort given to the business by the whole staff, and there ia nothing weak about the concern. Well Found. Solidly Freighted. Ably Steered. . These make for results m any circumstances. ■ Dressmaking and Millinery by artists of ability at People's Prices. T. AND J7f HOMSON, TIMARU. TO ARRIVE SHORTLY. MAOMILLAN'S COLONIAL LIBRARY. NANSEN'S NARRATIVE „ OF HIS Expedition to the Arctic Regions. SPECIAL COLONIAL EDITION, In 2 Vols., 7s. ' ' • ' ORDERS NOW BEING BOOKED. P. W. HUTTON & CO., BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS; Timaru. FURNITURE. TJECKIMG HAM'S STOCKTAKING SALE NOW ON. DON'T MISS IT. BECKINGHAM'S FURNITURE & FURNISHING WARE HOUSE, Stafford Street. J. £. BUCKINGHAM, UNDERTAKER, 63 to 65, Stafford Street. CEYLON TEA AGENCY. RB, TAYLOR, as agent for the Tea • Planters' Association of Ceylon, receives monthly shipments of choice Teas from the best cultivated Estates m the Island. The conditions of his agency debar him from selling any but Pure Ceylon Tea, as shipped to him m original packages from Colombo. Consumers, therefore, who wish to avoid Wends and to use pure and unadulterated Ceylon Tea can rely on getting same at this Agency. All grades from Pekoe-Souchong to finest broken Orange Pekoe may be had m quantities from lib upwards, m Packets, Boxes, and Chests. The Packets bear the monogram R.R.T. on label, and the Boxes the letters R.R.T. on end. Specialties m late shipments are— 100 61b boxes of finest Pekoe-Souchong, 8s 9d each. 100 101 b boxes of finest Pekoe-Souchong 17s 6d each. 85 101 b boxes of finest Pekoe, 20s each. These are the choicest Teas of their re spective grades grown. E. E. ?AYLOE •5, Church;st, Agent Tea Planters' Association of JCeylou, REMOVAL NOTICE. G MURDOCH, Painter, Paperhanget . and Glazier, HAS REMOVED t< SHOP IN ARCADE. ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR IOWI AND COUNTRY WORK,

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Timaru Herald, Volume LX, Issue 2337, 6 March 1897, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume LX, Issue 2337, 6 March 1897, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume LX, Issue 2337, 6 March 1897, Page 2