SMITH ASITiAa-KLEy, We beg to intimate to our customers and the public generally that we are now showing a CHOICE SELEC'DION , f NEW WINTEH €i©@D§, Comprising all the Latest Novelties in NewJSeasonabla Goods. • '■- ■' -"- o<^lC«K^^&<» i — . OUR, DRESS DE:P4_ :RirM:ES:N " rXI le Buppiied with a LABGE and YAftjtiP STOCK of Mew and Fashionable Dress Fabrics In alkthe leading shade*. BatinlCloth from Is 3d, and Stomt Winceys from Bd., And Every L'ne in the Department proportionally Cheap. IN. OUR MILLimYpEPARTIffIT We are showing a lot oj J^ew Tweed XJkters from 12s^6d-, largfe \Yool ghawls from Ss Ladies' Beaver Cloth Jackets from 17s 6d,, Ladir* Straw Hats from Is. And every requisite for i IiADY'S OUTFIT AT SUCH PEI CES AS TOSUIIEVEST CUSTOMER. II Mil ISlf OKIIB & IM W III? BMIIIf S Flannels, Sheetings, Crimean SbirMngs, Quilts, C rpets, and Ourtaina ' which bare beea marked at VERY REASONABLE PRICES. IN OUR CLOTHING and OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT We are showing a CHOICE SIOCK of Men's Strong Tweed Trousers anfl Vests from;2ss Tweed Trousers. Tweed Suite, Boys' and Tlouths' Clothing, MENSTWEED WATERPROOF OVERCOATS Quite a new line, and is highly commended, beinglof an excellent quality, • THORQTJGELY WATERPROOF, and Moderate in Price. MEN'S AND BOYS' SHIRSS, HATS AND o4pS, EQUALLY CHEAP. — KiO<X — J— BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT We have just opened a NEW STOCK of Ladies,' Men's, and Children's Jinglisl & Colonial Boots, All of which have been marked at Modeßm;Tß PbioeS. *u&a )»(Na» VWe are also showing a new lc» of MOSGIEL AND ENGLISH TWEEDS, Specially selected for Boy's wear j lulso Waterproof Tweed, Costume Tweed and Victorian Twills, All of which have been REDUCED IN PRICE. _— >fc=*=*=aNk*£3«— 1 — | In a small advertisement like this we do not atteynlt to give a full Quotation of Prices hnt merely quote a few, which is a fair index to the prites charged generally through* out the various de-artments ; and in asking you for your patfonago, we do so well knowing that the Quality of the Articles supplied and the Prices ChargMfor ihe same tvill meet tvilh yowr approval. I SMjTH ANDnBARKLEY, REEFTON AND GREYM< )UTp,
TO TRAVELLERS. 1^ JUNCTION AC - COMMOD4TIONOHOFSE. Inaugahpa Junction. ACCOMMODATK N *ob IRAVELLEBS. Boat on the rive • for crossing to Lyell. EDUCATION A T.I ! ! ! MR. ADAMS will open EVENING CLASSES, in the SCHOOLROOM for INSTRUCTION in the usual subjects, ci MONDAY EVENING NEXT, JUNE U, at 7 o'clock. THREE EVENINGS : Monday, Wednesday, and Feidat. Time : 7 to 9-80. Fee* : Per quarter, 30s ; per week, 2s 64 All payments strictly in advance. Mr. A. is prepared to give private in» stiuction to a limitejd number of pupils. Particulars |>n Application. patbickl brennah SHAREJ^ROKER MINING AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, • BROADWAY, PEEFTON. \~~~* censedbroker under ** Tlie Land In nsfer Act." Agent for Goyne and Go's Stamper •ratings. JOHN CHING, General Storekeeper, BROADWAY. GOODS SUPPLIES TO ALL PORTIONS OF TH$ DISTRICT At Beeftoq Prices.
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 18 June 1880, Page 3
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