IIS WIHTBH SOOIi fl 1810. SMITH Air3~fiAHKLEY, We beg to intimate to our customer* and the public generally that we are now showing a CHOICE SELECTION *f NEW WINTER GOOD S, Oomprising all the Latest Novelties in New Seasonable Goods. OTJ3R, DRESS li>BF-A-I^T2:AE3SrT l\ supplied with a LARGE and VARIIiD STOCK of New and FasliioiirtUle]lM ess Fabrics \ In all the leading shades. SatinTCloth frrtn Is 3d, and Stout Winceys from Bd., Ani JEveryUJ ; ne in the Department proportiottaUy Cheap. IN OUR MftLINER?^DEPARTMENT are showing a lot of New Tweed Ulsters frV* 12s 61, large Wool Shawls from Ss Ladies' Beaver Cloth JacHfctfrom 17sj6d,, Ladies Straw Hats from Is. And very requisite for a I ADI'S OUTFIT'AT SUCH PnCESAS TO SUIT EVERT CUSTOMER. Flannels, Sheetings Crimean SbirVigs, Quilts, C rpete, and Curtains which baie been marted at 7»T BBASOKABLB P2ICE3. IN OUR CLOTHING anTwraTTING DEPARTMENT We »re showing a OH OlYp STOCK of Men's Strong Tweed Trouserkand Vests from',2sß Tweed Trousers. Tweed Suits, Boys' a\d Youths' Clothing, MENS TWEED WATERPROOF OVERCOATS Quite a new line, and is highly commended, beingW an excellent quality, • THORdUQELY WATERPROOF, and Mahrate ia Price* MEN'S AND BOYS* SHIR! S, HATS. AND OApV EQUALLY CHEAP. K>00( \^ BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT We have ju?t opened a NEW STOCK of V Ladies,' Men's, and Children's English & Cblonial Boots, All of which have been marked at Modebitb Fbicbl We ans also showing a new lot of \ - MOSGIEL AND ENGLISH TWEEDS, Specially selected for Boy's wear ; «bo \ Waterproof Tweed, Costume Tweed and Victorian wills, 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 oharged generally thrbugh* out the various departments ; and in asking you for your patronage, we do so well knowing that thi Quality of the Articles supplied and the Prices Charged for the same will meet with your approval. SMITH aIOTTbA E K L E V, KEEFTON AND GREYM UTH.
TO TRAVELLERS. ~T~"- - - COURTNEY'S /JUNCTION ACCOMMODAIIONsHorSE. Inang»ho i Junction. ACCOMMODATIOI job TRAVELLERS. Boat on the river For crossing to Lyell. EDUCAIICNAL!!! MR. ADAMS frill open EVENING CLASSES! ia the SCHOOLROOM for INSTRUCTION in the usual subjects, onl MONDAY EVENING NEXT, JUNE 14, at 7 o'clock. THREE EVENINGS : Monday, Wbdwwdat, asd Fbidat. Time : 7 to 9-30. Fbbs : Per qulrter, 80s ; per week. 2a 6J.1 All payment* swictly in advance. Mr. A. isprepareH to give private in* ( stiuction to a limited number of pupils. Particulars ol Application. PATRICK 1 BRENNAN SHAREHROKER MINING AND dENERAL COMMISSION Kgent, BROADWAY, IPEEFTON. censedbrckerlunder " The Land Transfer Actr* f Agent for Goyne and Co's Stamper I 'ratings. JOHN CfiING, General Storekeeper, BROADWAY. GOODS SUPPLIED TO* ALL PORTIONS OF THE DISTRICT At Becflon Prices.
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 9 July 1880, Page 3
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