SMITH AH"§~BAfiKLEY, \We beg to intimate to our customers and the public generally that we are \ now showing a CHOICE SELECTION of NEW WINTER GOODS, UJomprisiug all the Latest Noveltips in New Seasonable Goods. OTXR, IDPtESS IDEF^.^'r^CEHSTT Vs supplied with a LARGE and VARIED STOCK of New and^Fashionable Dress Fabrics \ In all the leading shades. Satin Cloth from Is 3d, and Stout Winceys from Bd., An.lHve\ey Line in the Department proportionally Cheap. Iff OUR teffiSSTwARMENT \ Wejare showing a lot of J^ew Tweed XJlsters Wn3l2s 6d., large Wool Shawls from Ss Ladies' Beaver Clothjjkcketsfrom 17s 6d,, Ladies Straw Hats from Is. A\d every requisite for a "* i ady'S ouTFiiT^ATSSUGH Vetoes as tosuiteteei customer. »i3rw" w&yiw www fiwAi'l yjw ww miw m nwww<Q Flannels, Sheetings, Crimean Shirtings, Quilts, O*rpets, and Curtains w hioh have been marked It VERY REASONABLE PRICES. IN OUR CLOTHING and OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT We are showing a OapiCß STOCK of Men's Strong Tweed Trousters and Vestsjfroml2ss Tweed Trousers. Tweed Suite, BoY and Youths' Clothing, MEN S TWEED WATERPROOF OVE BCO ATS Quite a new line, and is highly commended, Eteing of an excellent quality, THOKOTJGELY WATERPROOF, anVafoierofe in Price, MEN'S AND BOYS' SHIRTS, HATS. AND Ws, EQUALLY CHEAP. -XjocX VBOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT We have just opened a NEW STOCK V Ladies,' Men's, and Children's English 3^ Colonial Boots, All of which have been marked at Modebatb «1088. We are also bhowing a new lot of \ MOSGIEL AND ENGLISH frWEEDS, Specially selected for Boy's wear ; dbo \ "Waterproof Tweed, Costume Tweed, and Victoristo Twills, All of which hay« been REDUCED IN PRICE. \ In a small advertisement like this we do not attempt to give p, full (Quotation of Prices Int merely quote a few, which is a fair index to the prices charged general^ through* out the various departments ; and in ashing you for your patronage, we do so weW&nowlng that th* Quality of the Articles supplied and the Prices Charged for the same will n^et with your approval. \ SMJTfH AiS^BARKLEX, REEFTON AND GREYMoUTH.
TO TRAVELLERS. riOURTNEY'Sji JUNCTION ACCOMMOD AtION^HOU SE . Inan&ahua Junction. i ' |- ■ . ACCOMMODATION sob TRA.VELLERS. Boat on the river lor crossin » Lyell. EDUCATIONAL ! ! ! MR. ADAMS will, open EVENING CLASSES,] in the SCHOOL ROOM for INSTRUCTION in the nsual subjects, on JMON DAY EVENING NEXT, JUNfe U,atl7 o'clock. THREE EVENINGS t MOKDAY, WBDNKSpAT, AND FfiIDAT, Time; 7 to 9-30J Fee a Per quaier, 30a; per week, 2s 6J. I All payments strictly in advance. Mr. A. is prepared Ho give private instiuction to a limited lumber of pupils. Particulars on application. PATRI CX " IBREBfNAN shareMoker \TININGAND GEWERAL COMMISSION aAent, BROADWAY, PEEFTON. censedbroker ulder " The Land Transfer A.ct." - \ Agent for Goyne and Go's Stamper t ; ratings. JOHN CHiNG, General Storekeeper, BROADWAY, GOODS SUPPLIED TO ALL PORTIONS OF THE DISTRICT At Eeef^oo Prices.
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 16 July 1880, Page 3
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462Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 16 July 1880, Page 3
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