St. Patrick's Sports. SMITH AND BARKLEY Bog to announce tlio A KHIVA L of n CHOICB ASSOafffiSHT 99 JISS 038 IS, Kfipccmlly Scleotod for HOLIDAYS AND ANNIVERSARY BALL. Wo would respectfully direct attention to our LARGE CHOICE AND CHEAP STOCK OP NEW BLACK SILKS NEW COLORED SILK 3 NEWDKOCADEDSILK3 NEW IRISH POPLINS NEW TARLATANS NEW MUSLINS NEW GLOVES NEW RIBBONS NEW LACES NEW FLOWERS NEW FF.ATHEBS NEW SASHES NEW FANS NEW HO 'IEUT NEW TRIMMINGS NEW CDFFS AND COLLAJRS Wo hnvo received largo consignments of MEWS' CLOTHING, COMPRISING — Newest and Best Mnkos in English and Colonial Tweeds, Mens' Tweed Suits, Trousers, and Trbusors and Vests, Men's Coats, Men's Black Suits, Shirts, Hosiery, Hats and Scarfs. Wo liftvo nlao added largely !o our slock of LADIES*, MEN'S, YOUTHS', MAID 3', CHILDREN BOOTS, Consisting of tho BEST and MOST DURABLU MAKE**. <$T " *m> i^yj^ As these Good* have been purchased on the MOST Pv^vT 71 AJ) VANTA QEO US TERMS, «w are in a post.. j (ion to offer thorn at EXCEEDINGLY LOW !_ 'teg^ prices. Wzh All Early Inspection Invited. SMITH a¥S~BARKLEY BEEFTON AND GREYMOUTH,
DItICSSMAKING. MRS. LIDDICOAT begs roßpoctfully to inform tho Lixiios cf licofton nnd tlto surrounding district, that she hit* oornmoneod business horo as MfTjLIN lill fnd LADIKS DIMCSSMAKKIt, and having had creat experience in mon'y of the loading Millinery and Dressmakhit* Estai>lislimi»ntß of Europe, her patrons may r»'ly upon the fullest natisfaction bcint; «ivon in the execution of all work entrusted to hor. The very latest Kitpjlish nnd Continental Fuahions received by every Mail. All Orders executed with tho utmont pvowiplitudo, AddrcHs: Ocposi o the Bank of -Mow Zealand, Keefton. jla^mls. Ekkfton Bka i :cii, No 91. HR Annaul St. PATRICK'S ANN IVKH3AUY BALL and SUPPKIt oonneotion with tho abovo Sorioty, 1 bo hold in Gilmcr's Hall on MON>. AY, 18th March. Tickets to admit Lady and Gontlonn, 255. To bo had of tho following Stewards. John M'Shrbuy, Miciuiu Cullv.s, J'ATIHOK BUTLBH, JOHN BYItNB, Daniel Gillespie, Matthbw Frkhan, and JOHN DJiIfiHAN, Secretary. pap b^hXn^iSTgmb"! PAPKIUIANGING3 ! ! CHEAP, CIIB AP, C II EA P. THR undorsigncd boRB to notify to the Trado and public tjonornlly that having just received a welUselcctcd STOCK OF PJIPKUHANINGS, Ho i» prepared to supp y that article OHEAPKR and BRTTEIt th.in over obtainablo in tho licofton Market. NOTKTnE ADDIIRSSi CEARLES CHOKER'S FUItNITOIR AND CUOCKEUY WAREHOUSE, (Two Doons from Gilmkr's Hotei,), LOWER BROADWAY, HKEPTOtf ait tv nTo~n~ ri^O bo Disposed of on *fco Principal of J. tho London Art Union on tho 20th MaUCH JSEXT, orffns soon as the wliolo of tho Tickets aro disposed ol— TURK IS -ROOMED COITAGR. (quite now) thoroughly lined nnd papered throughout, toucthor with a QUARTKU-AOUESIfiO* TIOJN, under cultivation, and Situate iv tho most Central part of Blade's Point, 130 M«oibors at 20«. Each. Tho Dnming will bo oonductod under the luperintondouuo of a Comn^ittoo of iv« yubsoriborH. Trtwurer, Mr. J. WALLACE. GEOJKGE PITTIS.
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Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 32, 6 March 1878, Page 3
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