SvM ! T H aWW~B A B K I E V , \ We beg to intimate to. our customers and the public generally that we are \ now showing a CHOICE SELECTION <f N^W WpKJTER GOOD.S, \ Comprising all the Latest Novelties in New Seasonabla Goods. OXJH, r>'JR,ESS DEPARTMENT \ Is supplied with a LABGE and VARIIiD STOCK of NewSd Fashionable Dress Fabrics \ In all the leading shade?. Satin Clotikfrom Is 3d, and Stout Winceys from Bd., AniUEvery Line in the Department proportionally Cheap. IN OM' WfSSTMPARTMENT V We are showing a lot of IJew Tweed XJlsttos from 12s 6d l 5 large Wool Shawls from Ss Ladies'BeavercVth Jackets from 17sj6d,, Ladies Straw Hats from Is. \ And. every requisite for a I ADT'S OTJTP 4 ITj;AT^Str\H PEIjCESAS TOSUITEVEET CUSTOMER. Flannels, Sheetings Crimean Shirtings, Quilts, Carpets, and Curtains which have been amrked at VERY REASONABLE PEICES. IN OUE CLOTHING art OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT We are sbowiV a CHOICE STOCK of Men's Strong Tweed Trousers and Vests fromJ2ss * Tweed Trousers. Tweed Suite, Boys' and Youths' Clothing, MENS TWEED WATERPROOF OVERCOATS Quite a new line, and is highly commooded, being of an excellent quality, THOROUGHLY WATERPROW, and Moderate in Price. MEN'S AND BOYS' SHIRTS, HATS. AND CAPS, EQUALLY CHEAP. K)00* BOOT AND SHOE BJ3PA TMENT We have just opened a NEwl STOCK of Ladies,' -Men's,, and Children's imglish & Colonial Boots, All of whioh have been marked at Mobebite Pbices. .• ... ' .»j»q<i»c(x«. \ — We are also allowing a new \ot of MOSGIEL AND ENGLISH TWEEDS, .■";■' Specially selected for Boy's wear ; iko Waterproof Tweed, Costume Tweed , and Victorian Twills, All of whioh have been REDUCED IN PRIVs. In a small advertisement like this we do not attempt to gm a full Quotation of Prices Int merely quote a few, which is a fair index to the prices char\d generally through* out the various departments; and in asking you for your patronage, «\^o so well knowing that ihf Quality of the Articles supplied and the Prices Charged for the \fjwe will meet with your approval. \ SM i TfH SS^FaiR:KE\E V, REEFTONAfD GREYMOUTH.
TO TRAVELLERS. /^OURTNEY f S|I^UNCTIbN ACCOMMODATK)N<.HOr SE . InangahtiW junction. ACCOMMODATION pob TBAVELLERS. Boat on fhe river jfor cross n Lyell. EDUCATIONAL ! ! \ 1/TR. ADAMS I will open EVENING ■-•Mr.' CLASSEB, in the SCHOOLROOM for IMBTBUOTION" m the usual subjects, do MONDAY EVENING NEXr, JvNE'l4, aC7 o'tlock.? THREEJ EVENINGS : ; Monday, Wbbnesday, and Fbidat. Time: 7top-30. Fees: Perlquarter, 303; per'week, 2aJ6J. : All paymenis strictly in advanced Mr. A. is pilpared to give private in* stiuction to a limited number of pupils. Particufiars on AppHcation. PATRICK BEENNAH SHAREBRGKER i,f ININGAND GENERAL COM*MI|SION AGENT, BROADWAY, PJSIFTON. censedbrcker under "The Land Transfer Act." Agent forjjGoyne and Co's Stamper ('ratings. ; JOHJN CHI^G, General Storekeeper, b|oadway. goods supplied to all portions of the district AX ■Besfton
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Inangahua Times, 30 July 1880, Page 3
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