'■THlS 'ft'? TnJ'iWW&'O ffl 7Hf)\T!('Q ftfytyftl SMITH AM~BABKLEY, We beg to iotimate to our customers and the public generally that we are now showing a CHOICE SELECTION cf Comprising all the Latest Novelties in New Seasonable Goods. Je supplied with a LAKGE and VAKIkD STOCK of Mew and Fashionable] Dress Fabrics \ In all the leading shades. Satin! Cloth frW Is 3d, and Stout Winceys from 8&. s An I Hve\ Line in the Department proportionally Cheap. IN OUR MEnSr^PARTMENT \ We are showing a lot of J^ew Tweed Utters fW 12s 6d., large W° ol S hawls from 8s Ladies' Beaver Cloth Jackets from 17s|6d )f Ladies Straw Hats from Is. Anfl every requisite for a I ADT'S .OUTFIT AT SUCH fVEICES AS TO SUIT EVERY CUSTOMER. .11 fflW JBBT m^kJMW III BIAHBIW Jflannels, Sheefing.i, Crimean Skirtings, Quilts, O.rpets, and Uurtains which have been marked a\VEBT EEASONABLE PBIOES. IN OUR CLOTHING and ofeITTING DEPARTMENT We are showing a CHOICE STOCK of Men's Strong Tweed TrousWand Vests from^s Tweed Trousers. Tweed Suits, BoY and Youths' Clothing, MENS TWEED WATERPROOF OVERCOATS Quite a new line, and is highly commended, Yeing of an excellent quality, THOROUGHLY WATERPROOF, add Moderate in Price. MEN'S AND BOYS' SIIIRI S, HATS AND>UAPS, EQUALLY CHEAP. X>oo< —^-V — BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT We have just opened a NEW STOCK of Ladies, 1 Men's, and Children's .EnglishU^ Colonial Boots, All of which have been marked at Modbbath^Peioes. . >:»Qo«cO^Ci \ We ore also showing a new lot of\ ' MOSGIEL AND ENGLI S H\T WEEDS, Speoially selected for Boy's wear 5 also \ Waterproof Tweed, Costume Tweed and Victo\ian Twills, All of which have been REDUCED IN PRICE. \ . ->==£=**=**3S« \ In a small advertisement like this we do not attempt to give afuk Quotation of Price* bnt merely quote a few, which is a fair index to the prices charged generally through* out the various departments; and in asking you for your patronage, we do so\ell knotting that th* Quality of the Articles supplied and tlte Prices Charged for the same will meet with your approval. \
REEFTON ANJ TO TRAVELLERS. . v— riOURTNEFS'j JUNCTION AC COMMODAIriONvHOUSE. Inangahaa Junction. ACCOMMODATION tob TBAVELLEES. Boat on fhe river for crossing to Lyell. EDUCATIONAL ! ! ! ME. ADAMS will open EVENING CLASSES, in the SCHOOLROOM for INST JUOTION in the usual subjects, on iIONDAY EVENING NEXT, JUNiI 14, at 7 o'cilock. THREE EVENINGS t Monday, Wednksbay, and Feiday. Time : 7 to 9-30. ' Fees : Per quarter, 30a ; per week 2s 6J. All payments strictly in advance. Mr. A. is prepared to give private io< sttuction to a limited ntamber of pupils. Particulars on i pplioation. PATRICK BRENNAW SHAREBEOKER \TININGAND GENERAL COM MISSION AGENT, BBOADWAY, *EEFTON. censedbroker " The Land Transfer Act." Agent for Goyne and Co's Stampei ratings. JOHN CHING, General Storekeeper, BROADWAY. GOODS SUPPLIED TOJ ALL POR. TIONS OF THE DISTRICT At Reefton Prices.
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 2 July 1880, Page 3
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