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SMITH AND BARKLEY BEG TO ANNOUNCE THE ARRIVAL OF LARGE AND IMPORTANT SHIPMENTS —OF— NEW SEASON GOODS NOW OPENED, AND HEADY FOR INSPEOTIOX ; and wbich are, without douht, the best. value they have ever offered in the district. t RPFCIAL ATTENTION is directed to the Following Lines : — New Dress Matsrial, in a variety of new shades, ranging in prices from 103 6d the full dress, and superior value. New Fancy Silks, from 3s 6d par yard. * Black Silks, from 4s " Ladies' Trimmed Hats, latest shapes, beautifully trimmed, from 10s. Untrimmed Hats, from Is 3d. IS&w Fichus-- in Lace, Cashmere, and Silk, from 10s. Ladies* Silk Jackets, in new shapes, very cheap. We are NOW OPENING a SPLENDID STOCK of MENS' YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING. Imported expressly for our Reefton trade, and wbich, for quality, style, and finish, cannot be surpassed. Men°s and Boys' Hats, in new shupes, and great variety. All of which will be found really good value. Splenid falue in MENS', YOUTHS', and CHILDREN'S ENGLISH AND COLONIAL MADE BOOTS Imported expressly for the Christmas trade. , ♦«» — . . INSPECTION INVITED. Reeftou and (*f@yfi3®!itli.

PATRICK BRENNAN SHA-REBitQKER T^^ll^GAlfD GENERAL COM - MISSION AGENT, BROADWAY, JWFTON. Licensedbrcker uader " The Land Transfer Act." Agent for Goyne and Co's Stamper (-ratings. TO THE FARMERS, SETTLERS, *" AND GENERAL PUBLIC OF THE INANGAHUA VALLEY, '11 HE undersigned baa determined to 1 HOLD REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY AUC'FIOtf SALES of CATTLE at REEFTON, the FIRST of which will be HELD on MONDAY, 12th APRIL, proximo, afterwards the SALES will be HELD on each ALTERNATE MONDAY. PARTIES having Cattle, Sheep, Horses, and Pigs, for Sale, will find it to their ADVANTAGE to PATRONISE the AUCTIONEER, securing thereby the BENEFIT of PUBLIC COMPETITION, and PROMPT SETTLEMENT of ACCOUNTS. PATRICK BRENANN, Auctioneer. Reeftoin 23rd March, 1880. ROBERT 01 L E V Wholesale and Retail Storekeeper, BBOADWAY, Beefton. CHARLES H. RHODES, T>AINTER, GLAZIER, PAPER* HANGER, and EOUSE DECORATOR. Persons contemplating seasonable renovations are requested to favour with early orders. Estimates Fuenished. Address; SMITH-STREET, Reeftqn '

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 26 January 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 26 January 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 26 January 1881, Page 3

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