SMITH AfG~BAHKLEY, We beg to iatimate to our customers and the public generally that we are now showing a CHOICE SELECTION t-f MEW WINTER 'G.OODS, \ Comprising nil the Latest Novelties in New Seasonable Goods. OTJR DRESS DEPARTMENT \ Js suppied with a LARGE and VAUIIiD STOCK of New ank Fashionable Dress Fabrics \ In all (he lending sliade?. Satin Cloth Vom Is 3d, and Stout Winceys from Bd., AnlEtery L'ne in the Department proportionally Cheap. IN OUR ffILLINERY DEPARTMENT \ We are showing a lot of JSfew Tweed XJlstersVom 12s 6&. t large Wool Shawls from Ss ladies' Eeaver ClotAcketsfrom 17s. 6d,, ladle's Straw Hats from. la. Jtad every leqnHte for a I ADI'S OUTFITJAT:SUCh\eICES AS TOSUITEVEBT CUSTOMER. wi want raw sSSSfs? us imiiiti JflaDnels, Sheeting?, Crimean S^url ings, Quilts, C'rpets, and Curtains which have been marked aMTESY REASONABLE PRICES. IN OUR CLOTHING and OU^ITTING DEPARTMENT We are showina a OfIOJCE STOCK of Men's Strong Tweed Trouserct and Vests from!2ss Tweed Trousers. Tweed Suits, BoysVnd Youths' Clothing, MEN S TWEED WATERPROOF OVERCOATS Quite a new line, and is bighly commended, beiW of an excellent quality, THOROUGELY WATERPROOF, and Moderate in Price. MEN'S AND BOYS' SHIRTS, HATS. AND OaW EQUALLY CHEAP. BOOT AND SHOE°I)£Pa\tMENT We have just opened a NEW STOCK of \ Ladies/ Men's, and Children's English & Volonial Boots, All of which have been marked at Modebate Fbi&S. *s»««*©{«Si \ We are also bbowing a new lot of \ * MOSGIEL AND ENGLISH TWEEDS, Specially selected for Boy's wear ; «ko \ 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 fall Quotation of Prices bnt merely, quote a few, which is a fair index to the prices charged generally thnoughi out tlie various departments; and in asking you for your patronage, we do so well hnoytng that th« Quality of the Articles supplied and the Prices Charged for the same will meet tbtih your approval. „ \ SM J TiH AnS-TbA EKLEY, REEFTON AND GREYMOUTH/
TO TRAVELLERS. COURTNEY'S j JUNCTION ACCOMMODATIONsHOUSE. I Inangahua Junction. ACCOMMODATION fob IEAVELLEES. Boat on the i fiver lor cf ottbib g Lyfill. I ■ _ 7 - EDUCAT|CNAL ! ! I MR. ADAMS -ufll open EVENING CLASSES, |in the SCHOOLftOOM -for INSJftIUCTION in the usual subjects, on JMON DAY EVENING NEXT, JUNE 14, at; 7 o'clock. THREE EVENINGS : Monday, Wednesday, and Fbidat. Time : 7 to 9'3o| Fbb» : Per quaiter, 303 ; per week, 2s 6J. I All payments sh ictly in advance. Mr. A. is prepared to give private in« struction to a liinitedlnumber of pupils. Particulars on Application. PATRICK I BRENNAN SHAREEpOKER •yJININGAND OENEItAL COMMISSION IGENT, BROADWAY, JPBBFTOW. censedbroker pnder "The Land Transfer Act." Agent for Goyne and Co's Stamper (■ratings. JOHN OHIN-G, General Storekeeper, BPwOADWAY. GOODS SUPPLIED TO ALL POR. TIONS OF THE DISTRICT At Eeet'ton Prices.
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 21 July 1880, Page 3
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