us iffiifia sflSSte^stt.' • SMITH A O~BlitE L$Y , We beg to intimate to our customere and the public geowattythf^e are now showing a CHOICE SELECTION c,f \ g^i . NEW WINTER .G^pi. Comprising all the Latest Novelties in New Seasonablfl Goods'. ' J *" -•*•••■ - OTJT2, D'RBSS DEPARTMENT- ?**-r» J.B supplied with a LABGE and VARIIiD STOCE of New and FasliioiiablejDress Fabrics In all the leading shade?. SatinCCloth from Is 3d, and Stout Winceys from Bd., An 1 Every Line in the Department proportionally Cheap. — <r"~e==s»*<Wß=sCTi — «>- — ' • '■ IN OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT We are showing a lot of New Tweed Utters from 12s 6<L, large W° ol S hawls from 8s Ladies' Beaver Cloth Jackets from 17516 d,, Ladies Straw Hats from Is. And every requisite for a I ADI'S OUTFIT AT SUCH PRICES AS TO SUIT EVERT CUSTOMER. ffl WOOL ma QMHI9 & LOT OF HW BLUKITg Iflannels, Sheetings, Crimean Shirtings, Quilts, C rpets, and Curtains which hare been marked at VERT REASOS ABLE PRICES. IN OUR CLOTHING and OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT We are showing a CHOICE STOCK of Men's Strong Tweed Trousers and Vests from*2ss Tweed Trousers. Tweed Suits, Boys' Bhd Youths' Clothing, MENSTWEED WATERPROOF OVERCOATS Quite a new line, and is highly commended, being of an excellent quality, THOROUGHLY WATERPROOF, and Moderate in Price. MEN'S AND BOYS' SHIRIS, HATS. AND CAPS, EQUALLY CHEAP. — K>Oo< BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT We hare just opened a NEW STOCE of Ladies,' Men's, and Children's English & Colonial Boots, All of which have been marked at Modebatb Pbices. We are also showing a new lot of MOSGIEL AND ENGLISH TWEEDS, Specially selected for Boy's wear; also Waterproof Tweed, Costume Tweed, and Victorian Twills, All of which have been REDUCED IN PRIOB. In a small advertisement like this we do not attempt to give a full Quotation of Prices 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 well knowing that ih' Quality of tie Articles supplied and the Prices Charged for the same will meet with your approval. SMITH iW^ARKLEY, BEEFTON AND GREYM UTH,
TO TRAVELLERS. i~IOURTNEY f S JUNCTION AC COMMODATIONsHOUSE. Inangahuaf Junction. ACCOMMODATION w>a TRAVELLERS. Boat on the river for crossing to Ljell. EDUCATIONAL ! ! ! MR. ADAMS will open EVENING CLASSES, in the SCHOOLROOM for INSTRUCTION in the usual subjects, on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, JUNE 14, at 7 o'clock. THREE EVENINGS : Monday, Wednesday, and Fbiday. Time : 7 to 9-30. Fees: Per quarter, 30a; per week. 2s 6d, All payments strictly in advance. Mr. A. is prepared to give private in« stiuction to a limited number of pupils. Particulars on Application. PAT R l O K BRENNAH . SHAREBROKER Jl/TININGAND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, BROADWAY, PEEFTON. censedbroker under " The Land Transfer Act." Agent for Goyne and Go's Stamper (•ratings. JOHN CHING, General Storekeeper, BROADWAY. GOODS SUPPLIED TO ALL PORTIONS OF THE DISTRICT At Eeefton Prices.
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 5 July 1880, Page 3
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481Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 5 July 1880, Page 3
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