ill WWil WTO^a Kl> SMITH AiITBABKLKY, We beg to intimate to our customera and the public generally that we are V now showing a CHOICE SELECTION cf NEW .WINTER GOODS, \Comprising all the Latest Novelties in New Seasonable Goods. OTJTR, D'-RESS E)EF >^'RTME3SrT \ls suppijed with a LA.K&E and VARIED STOCK of New andYashionable ®ress Fabrics \ In all the leading Bhade?. Satin Cloth from Is 3d, and Stout Winceys from Bd., Ani Eve\y Line in the Department proportionally Clieap. \ — 6 — Tf^^teftrtftfe^ s * — «>- IN OUR MLLINERY DEPARTMENT \ We are showing a lot of jSJ ew Tweed XJlsters ftom 12s 6d:, large Wool ghawls from Ladies' Beaver Cloth Jauets from 17s 6d,, Ladies Straw Hats from Is. Ani every requisjje for a LADI'S OTJTFIT^ATJSUCH TO SUIT EVERY CUSTOMER. Jflannels, Sheetings, Crimean SULrHngs, Quilts, drpets, and Curtains which have.been marked atVEET REASONABLE PRICES. IN OUR CLOTHING and OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT We are showing a CHOICE STOCK of Men's Strowg Tweed TrouseVs and Vests from,2ss Tweed Trousers, Tweed Suits, BoyX and Youths' Clothing, MEN S TWEED WATERPROOF OVERCOATS Quite a new line, and is bighly commended, being of an excellent quality, THOROUGHLY WATERPROOF, andnModerate in Price. , MBK'S AND BOYS' SHIRTS, HATS. AND CVPS, EQUALLY CHEAP. • x>oo<- — V BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT We have just opened a HEW STOCK o\ Ladies,' Men's, and Children's English <^ Colonial Boots, All of which have been marked at Modebatb Peices. We are also showing a new lot of MOSGIEL AND ENGLISH TWEEDS, Specially selected for Boy's wear ; d»o Waterproof Tweed, Costume Tweed, and Victorian Twills, * All of which have been REDUCED IN PRICE. 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 ashing you for your patronage, we do so well Mowing that the Quality of the Articles supplied and the Prices Charged for the same will meet with your approval. SMJTfH AnSHbAEKLEY, *' REEFTON AND GREYMOUTH.
TO TRAVELLERS. pfOURT^EY'fJ JUNCTION AC COMMODkTION-HOrSE. Inangahaa Junction. I ' ACCOMMODATION job TRAVELLERS. Boat on the rive v for cro ssin gLyell. EDUCATIONAL.' ! 1 1 MR. ADAMSJ will open EVENING CLASSEJ3, in the SCHOOLROOM for INSTRUCTION in the usual subjects, ob MONDAY EVENING NEXT, JUJNE 14, aV7 o'clock. THREE JEVENINGS : Monday, Wbdi^esdat, and Fbidat. Time; 7t09J30. Fees : Per qfaarter, 30s ; per week, 2s 6J. All payments jstrictly in advance. I Mr. A. is prepared to give private in» stiuction to a limited number of pupils. f— • ■ ' Particular! on Application. PAT R I C KJ BEENNAN SHARHBEOKER \ T INING ANIl* GENERAL COM- /" mission agent, broadwaA peefton. censedbrodpr under " The Land Transfer Act." I Agent for Goynejj and Co's Stamper ■ \ (■ratings. \ JOHN (pHING, General Storekeeper, EfIOADWAY, GOODS SUPPLIED TO ALL POETtONS OF THE DISTRICT I At ligefton I J ricss.
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/IT18800719.2.14.2
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 19 July 1880, Page 3
Word count
Tapeke kupu
473Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 19 July 1880, Page 3
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.