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FOR OCTOBER. SPECIAL SHIPMENTS £X IONIC. 26 CASES OPENING TO-DAY. 61 different lota Children's Sun Bonnets, Hats and Dressy Wear, Is 6d to 63 6d. 264 Ladies' Sailors Is to 4s 6d, 70 only Fashionable • Wear. 144 Girls new styles, 10id § to 63 6d. Some are repeats but 3 mostly from a new maker. Os- '-' preys, Wings, Mount?, Feathers. fe 12 boxes Flowers— scarce goods. _g White Skirts — special. Underw clothing. 132 pair Corsets, our famous makes. Feather and Coque Boas, from 3s 6d to 18s 6d, Woven Bodies and Corset Bodices, Is 6d. See Mantilla3 and Capes. 12 pair Navy Black Serge, Is 9d to * 33 lid. Merino Skirtings, these in m addition to special. Mohairs, tilyso» tres. Pile Cloths, etc., received p Friday. The Dress House ! Look at Is 6id pure Mohairs. This Department very strong. — Special Goods, hovel Veilings, Buchings, Frillings, yests, 23 doz Collars, Culfs, Laces in all makes, Real and Imitation. American makes bought at 40 per cent, discount. Flouncings s£d, Swiss work— special, 18 dozen White Aprons lid to 2s 3d, 8 doz Cooking Is 3d to Is lid, Nets in great cj, demand lid to 7d. £10 worth a Drawn-thread Work, greatly asked £ for. Coloured Skirts, Silk Plushes 2s lid, Chiffons all widths 3d to 7d, Habit Fronts, 54 dozen Handkerchiefs from 4 for Is, 8 dozen Children's Lace and American Collars 6d to 4s 6d. Special— 2g lots Bows, Scarfs, Ties, Real Maltese lace Handkerchiefs about Is 3d, Insertions, Ruffles, etc. Everything quite new, very cheap and good. 3 Cases Linoleums and Floor- . clothß, all widths, from Is 9d two |P yards wide per running yard. 73 Hearthrugs, Is 9d to 8s 6d for V.P. .2 8 only Carpet Squares, Fawn g Grounds principally, 21s to 635. o 1 case Window Hollands, 1 case "** Dados, Baiges, Leathers. Note our prices and patterns. 51 Pieces in all New Cambrics, ei g Traffords, Corded Lawns, Loop •9 <g Zephyrs, Regattas, Brilliants, m g Drills, Galateas, Pique's from 4d to fcjQ 9d. The place overflows already with these goods. Special purchase Suede Kid, White or Beaver, 2s 3d per pair. m - White Lisle 6d to 10id, Taffeta £ Is to Is 6d, Imitation Suede o 9d to Is, Cycling 6d to 10£d, 3 Cashmere Is to Is 3d, Pure Silk Is 4id to 2s 3d, Children's Coloured Kid 2s 6d to 2s lid. 60 doz Gloves. - m 27 doz best Noa., including Tan £?cA and Lace fronts. Braids all widths, •55S White from 4id dozen. Buckles, oprj Clasps, Blouse Pins, Ornaments, W etc.— everything wanted. 24 pieces Novelty Art Muslins, Fairyettee 2^d to sid, Moucha Muslin and DW Curtain, up to Is 3d. 30 pieces Famous Calicoes, Flannelettes, 17 Table Covers, 2 to 2 3 yards long, 5a 6d to 223 6d. 66---"o inch Crimson Tabling, Is 6d. "§ Damasks, Forfars and other Linens § from Brechin and Belfast both. 3 36 White Quilts 4s 6d up, 24 pieces " Tucked Lawns and Mads, from 4£d, Cambrics, Hollands, Shirtings, Sheetings, Ticks, etc. All solid superior good3 in any quantity. Over the counter prices. T. AND J. THOMSON, TIMARU. CIANT Stop. J'm going to get a bottle J of Tussicura to cure this Cough Flice 2s 6r* sold every wheis. TV/TONEY TO LEND on approved Freehold Security in Sums of £100 to 10,000 at Rates varying from £4i per ce'it. per annum. Parry, Perry & Kinnerney, Solicitors, Timaru. TiJRW SONG3 WORTH SINGING. When in the Twilight— (Jos. Adams) A beautiful Soprano Soug. Dawn of Redemption— (Hamilton Gray) Sacred Song of singular beauty, suitable for any voice. In Mellow Autumntide— (Gordon Temple) Suitable for any voice. With violin obligato. The Whaler- -(Jos. Adams) A grand descriptive song for Bass or Baritone. The Cup of Life— (Stephen Adams) Suitable for any voice. Sung with immense success by Edward Lloyd. True as the Compass -(Godfrey Mark?) A splendid Hautical suitable for Bass or Baritone, Old Clock on the Stairs— (Francis Allitsen) Now being sung with immense sue-' cess by Ada Crossley. Mdlle. Antoinette Trebelli's Laughing Song. Without Thy Love— (Kenningham) Sung by Wallace Brownlow in " The Belle of New k'ork." Can it be Love- (Kenningham) sung by Wallace Brownlow in " La PoupSe." Farewell— (Lord Somerset) Speak to Me, Speak— (H. Gleeson) Sung by Chas H. Carter in " The Belle of New York." Bend for OUR CATALOGUE of 156 Pages, at BEGG'S, Theatre Buildings. THE CHRISTCHURCH MEAT CO., LIMITED, ARE CASH BUYERS OP BONES In large or small quantities. Apply to THE CHRISrCHURCH MEAT CO., Office : Stafford Street, Timaru. WINES, SPIRITS LIQUEURS, TEAS Etc. ». R. TAYLOR, BONDED Warehouse-keeper, Wine, Spirit, and Tea Merchant, has on hand one of the largest and most varied stocks in New Zealand, of Old Matured Scotch and Irish Whiskies, French and Australian Brandies, French, Spanish and Australian Wines, Rare Liqueurs, Sparkling Wines, Burton on Trent Ales, Dublin Stout, Dutch Gin and Schnapps, London Gins, Table Waters, etc., etc. He calls special attention to his rare stock op old scotch whiskies, varying Jn age from 5 to 14 years, absolutely /•hb best in the colony. As agent for the Tea Planters' Association of Ceylon, he lias just received October Pluckinga of his famous Hill-grown Ceylon Tea as under— 387 pkges ex s.b. " Bielefeld." 180 „ ex s.s. " PoJ^neslen." 427 „ exs.s. "Britaunia" 88 „ ex s.s. " Orient." Consisting as usual of the choicest growths of (Vctral Ceylon. No blends are kept in atoek nor any other Tea but the finest Ceylon ; all packed in original estate packages. Packets marked with Monogram RRT, and Boxes and Caßes with initials R.R.T. Bold in single packages of lib, 61bs, lOlbs, 201bs, 501 bs. R. E. TAYLOR, 5 Church Street. Agent Tea Planters' Association of Ceylon,

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Timaru Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 3075, 6 October 1899, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 3075, 6 October 1899, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 3075, 6 October 1899, Page 2

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