1881. (WINTER) 1881. SMITH AIhT~BARRLEY, BEG TO ANNOUNCE TO THEIR FRIENDS AND I'UHLUJ GENEIiALLY THAT THKY AXE NOW SHOWING L/kTEST IMPORTATIONS Q? NEW FASHIONABLE WINTER DRAPERY GOODS --.-... WlirCK, ON INSPECTION, WILL BE FOUND OFSUPERIOR QUALITY, and at PRIOS3 which should satisfy all Customers. The following are a FEW of the many CHEAP LINES no* Opened :— GOOD STOUT WINCEY from 6d, aid every other line in the Department proportionately Cheap. Particular [attention is directed to our D R EIS S DEPARTMENT, Whicliis fully stockecl with all the latest novelties, langing in price from 13s the Full Dress ; Homespun, Is 3d, We are also showing a OHOICK SELECTION of IMIST 118 Wm FMIIOMBLI LIBIIS EIT S Beautifully Trimmed, and splendid value, from 10s; also, Untrimmed Hats, ?»ew Shapes, in Chip, Plush, Beaver, Felt, and Seal ; Mowers, Trimmings, &c, &c. ' "We wish to direct Special Attention to our NEW STOCK of IENS' YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING Comprising newest and most fashionable goods, Made to Our Order, and specially adapted to the requirements of the District also — Every Requisite for Winter Outfits o-gs»-o We are also showing a lot of NEW ENGLISH ABD COLONIAL-MADE BOOTS, In Ladies', Hens', Youth's, and Childrens, which will be offered at lowest prices. EEEFTON AND GRBYMOULH.
WANTED KNOWN, THAT C HIS HOLM'S IRISH MOSS ;is a Sterling Kemedy for WHOOPING COUGH, BRONCHIT ASTHMA, INFLUENZA, &c THIS invaluable Kemedy has the • xtraordinary property of immediately relieving the above affections, and those who are troubled with that ticklinp m the throat which deprives them of resi night after night, and b the incessant cough which it provokes, will, by taking one dose, find immediate relief, andobc bottle in most cases will effect a cure. Iv Asthma, Chronic Coughs, Difficulty ot Breathing, the effects are truly wonderful. Many who for years have been unable to lie down without being choked by an accumulation of phlegm have, b caking one dose of Irish Moss, been abl»* to do so with comfort. PREPAKEL ONLY BY D. R. CHISHOLM. NOTICE. Til TARLAND'S EXPRESS " EAVE FOR BOATMAN'S DAILY. FARE-FIVE SHILLINGSfEACH WAY. MR. W. H. JOiNEST" T3AKRISTER AND SOLICITOR, J3 lteefton. j Temporary Office : Mr. Tilbbook's Cottage— Walsh«street. liisKFTON AND WESTPOKT. ROYAL MAILTLINE. iMIE Undersigned begs "announce 1 •"- that having just placed a new aud thoroughly EFFICEM 1 COaCHJN'Gr PLANT on the above line^he is now prepared to convey Passengers, Parcels, and Luggage through, at very Moderate Charges. Theatrioal^|coinpaaies];and parties conveyed either wayl.by^Special ,Ar» rangement. Liberal alio^ai;cejnade upon return fares. JOB LINES, j Proprietor
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 16 September 1881, Page 3
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417Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 16 September 1881, Page 3
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