FRESH IMPORTATIONS AT ARTHUR JONES & Co’s OF NEW SEASON’S DRESS MATERIALS. WE are now showing & splendid range in all the Newest Goods, including a beautiful selection in Greys, Creams and Black. New' Crepolines, Crepa de Chenes, Voiles, Summer Tweeds, Taffetas, Nun’s Veilings, etc., etc. in plain and silk-embroidered in blacks, creams and Coloured. Also just opened, shipment of Barritz Silk Cashmere (suitable tor elderly ladies’ wear) in black and blue-black, at 2s 6d to 5s 6d yd. New Blousinga in All-wool Delaines in plain, fancy and silk spots; Japanese Silks in plain, spots, and fancy and tucked makes. Fancy Muslins in white, cream, e cru and black, in spots and floral designs. New Black Silk Biousings in palette, pear de soie ; Mervs. from 2s 6d . 5s lid yd. New Washing Delainettes in cream, white and coloured grounds effective designs, from 4|d to Is yd. All new season’s stock at reason?b prices. Our DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT is under the competent management of Miss Duke (late of Dunedin and Invercargill), who has justly earned the reputation of being one of the most up-to-date exponents of ladies’ fashions, and ladies wanting Costumes, Skirts, or Blouses for the coming holidays should place their orders without delay. In our MILLINERY AND SHOWROOM DEPARTMENT (under the able management of Miss Peters) we are showing an Entirely New Stock of Seasonable Novelties, including the latest in Millinery, Flowers, Straws, Ribbons, Ornaments, Ladies’ ready-to-wear Hats, ready-to-wear Costumes, Skirts and Blousea in ail the latest materials and styles, all imported direct from one of the best makers in England. New Sunshades, Feather Stoles in new shades and shapes, New Corsets in tape, girdle and other leading makes; New Underclothing in all makes, New Camisoles, Spencers and Vests (in thread and silk) in white and coloured, from 9d to 3s lid each. New Combing -icriin thread and summer wool weights. New Mantles and Silk Jackets. The above are all high-class goods, bought direct from the manufacturer and marked down at our usual reasonable prices. We are now making a Special Display of these goods, to which we invite your inspection. Trusting you will favour us with a call.
C.F.C.A. Laud. Land. Land. WE have Hundreds of FARMS on our register aud can offer every facility to intending purchasers. We have agencies throughout New Zealand and can quote Farms from the North Cape to the Bluff. The following are a few only of the many good Properties we are offering:— 600 acres, close to railway station and post office. £9 10s. Good buildings. Exceptionally easy terms. Grows good grain and root crops and grand fattening country. 230 acres, good buildings, etc., £7 15s 210 „ „ „ £29 330 £l4 10s 95 £H 175 „ „ £l2 LLP. 500 acres, good buildings, £2OOO 360 acres, splendid buildings, crop in; pastoral lease, £l9OO 1800 acres, with 1300 sheep, good buildings, £4OOO. Also, Sections and Houses in Waimate Borough:— About g acre, close post office, Waimate, £l4O. Half acre, High street, £llO. ENQUIRIES INVITED. STUDHOLME JUNCTION YARDS. FRIDAY NEXT. ■pRESENT ENTRIES—- -] ryzx Crossbred Ewes, with lOOper 1 I V cent lambs 2-tooth Wethers, fat g Crossbred Ewes, fat 2.tosth Ewes and Wethers 0 Fat Bullocks g Head Store Cattle Account Mr William Quinn A ft BULLOCKS, prime fat (in tfcv lots to suit). These cattle have wintered en mangolds, chaff and treacle. Sale on arrival of North Express. J. MUNDELL, Auctioneer. LESLIE O’CALLAGHAN WAIM ATE WEEKLY AUCTION. VY7E have received instructions ’ ■ from the Waimaie Caledonian Society to offer by public auction on SATURDAY NEXT, At 2 p.m., The Privileges connected with) tbei r Sports to be held on December 26th, (Boxing Day) consisting of Publican's Booth and Confectioner’s Booth LESLIE O’CALL 4GHAN & Co., Auctioneers. D ALGETY & CO., Ltd. STUDUOLME JUNCTION SALE. FRIDAY NEXT, 15th INST. gPECIAL ENTRY—g g Prime Fat Bullocks. HUGH LOWRY, Auctioneer. R. A. RICKMAN, Agent WAIMATE COUNTY COUNCIL. PUBLIC TENDERS will close at Noon on TUESDAY, 19th DECEMBER, at the County Council Office, Waimate (where- particulars may bo seen) for— Contract No. 549—Main South Road, 1062 cubic yards metal. Contract No. 553—Elephant Hill Road, 360 cubic yards metal. Contract No. 554—Morven Back Road, 385 cubic yards meta’. Contract No. 555—Woolshed Gully Road—9BB cubic yards metal. Contract No. 556—Wallace Road 1310 cubic yards metal. C. E. BREMNER, County Engineer. 7th December, 1905.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 137, 12 December 1905, Page 2
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