Jill Wllf II GBOBS 9 IStO. '"..'" \uitn aWWb ah kley, \ We" beg to intimate to pur customers and the public generally that we are ' \ . now showing a CHOICE SELECTION of s \tm w:o;tgr goods, V Comprising all the Latest Novel tips in New Seaeonabla Goods. OUR DRESS DEPARTMENT \ Is supplied with a LAKGB and VARIED STOCK of New Dress Fabrics \ In all the leading shades. Satin Cloth Worn Is 3d, and Stout Winceys from B<L, An i JBtery Line in the Department proportionally Cheap. IN OUR ipSN^DEPAETMENT \ We are showing a lot of jSJew Tweed XJl^tersVrom 12s 6d., large Wool Shawls from 8s Ladies' Beaver Cloth Jackets from 17»16d,, Ladie'a Straw Hats from Is. Jtod every requisite for a I 4DTS pUTP.ITiATjSUCHVBIiCES AS TO SUIT EVEBY CUSTOMEiJ.! II IHI SSSf: OMliB jkLOT SF HW BUUBIITS JTlanneh, Sheeting?, Crimean \hirf ings, Quilta, C<rpets, and Curtains which have been marked\tVEEr REASONABLE PEICE3. IN OUR CLOTHING and OaTFITTING DEPARTMENT " We are showing a OTOIOE STOCK of M©n*s Stroivg Tweed TrouWs and Vests fromJ2ss Tweed Trousers, Tweed Suits, Burs' and Youths' Clothing, MENSTWEED WATERPROOF OVERCOATS Quite a pew line, and ia highly commendedVbeing of an excellent quality, THOROUO ELY WATERPROOF, 3bd Moderate in Price. MEN'S AND BOYS' SHIRTS, HATS. ANIXuAPS, EQUALLY CHEAP. K>OCH V BOOT AND SHOE DEJNa TMENT We have just opened a NEW STQ<k of ,?, Ladies,' Men*s, and Children's JmglishY^ Colonial Boots, All of which have been m»rked at ModbbaA PsiCES. — ■ ..>(Nlo*e»<^< \ We are also showing a new lot of\ MOSGIEL AND ENG LI S hV WEEDS, Specially selected for Boy's wear; tlso \ 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 of Price* bnt merely quote a few, which is a fair index to the prices charged generally through* out the various departments; and in asking you for your patronage, we do so well knowing that th* Quality of the Articles supplied and the Prices Charged for the same willXeet with your approval. • \ SMITH 'ANTTTSBK'tET;REEFTON AND GREYMu.UTH, >
TO TRAVELLERS. i^OURTNEY'S^ JUNCTION ACCOMMODATtONsHOUSE. Inaogahut Junction. AGGOMMODATIOIi job TBATELLBBS. Boat on the river or cross n Lyell. EDUCAT [CNAfj U I MR. ADAMS « ill open EVENING CLABSES, in the SCHOOL-. ROOM for INSTRUCTION m the usual subjects, on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, JUNE 14, at; 7 o'clock. THREE E raSB-INOS : Monday, Wednb bat, and Fbidat. Timb : 7 to 93(. Febi : Per qua rter, 30s ; per>eek, 2s 6J. All payments st -ictly in advance. Mr. A. is prepare 1 to give private instiuction to a limite 1 number of pupils. Particulars < n Application. PATRICE BRENHAN SHA.RE SROKER ■ I/TININGAND GENERAL COMMISSIO f AGENT, BROADWAY , PEEFTON. censedbrc; :eruader "The Land Tr* nsfer Act." Agent for Goyi c and Co's Stamper (•ratings. JOHN CHING, General storekeeper, BROADWAY. GOODS SUPPLIED TO ALL PORTIONS OF TH\ DISTRICT At Reeftoo. Price*.
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, 4 August 1880, Page 3
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