Pubfio notices. ; NEW WINTER GOODS ! ! f Smith i Barkley Beg to inform their numerous customers aid the public generally, that they have Just BECEivED>nd are NOW SHOWING EXTENSIVE SHIPMENTS cfWinter Drapery, Clothing, &c, From Home and Melbourne Markets, including the Latest Novelties aftd ( FASHIONS OF THE SEASON 1 In all Departments, which should be seen by all intending purchasers, and are offered at prices which must insure speedy sale. IN THIS QMS* ®iPARTMI6Ift)T We are showing Materials of erery Fashionase shade with new trimmings to match. Bla&JtadCdore4 Silks, Brocaded and Plain Sedges, Winceys, Ipfbl Plaids, and spe&l^rakie ia«Black Cashmeres, " Persian Cords, Satin Cloths, Italian Cloths, Lustres, &c, &c • _L- _ :0 ;_ ' ■ I Ladies's and Children's Hats and Bonnets in newest shapes ,- Millinery Bonnets and Hats, Novelties in Trimmings, Feathers and Feather Trimming ; Flowers, Lace Goods, Ties, Collars, Cuffs in great variety. MMTUi ©SPARTMBRT Ladies' and Children's Jackets, Dolmans and Ulsters, in { Leading Fashionable styles. ■ ' ;o: ■ ! — We have Just opened a splendid lot of Men's Tweed Suits, Trousers, and Trousers and Vests ; Worsted & Tweed Pagets & Sacks, newest shapes, which we can especially recommend for Quality and style ; Hats, Shirts, Hosiery, &c, to meet the wants of all, and the best value on the Coast A large stock of Boys' and Tout^sV Clothing. BLANKETS & FLANNELS of English and Nsw Zealand l|i|n^ctti*e. CAEPETS : Brusle^ »^( l!apegtry, K^dermirister and Felt. , Coir, Hemp, Ttl^ej Mfiiilla, and China Mattings. New Patterns in Floor and Passage Cloths, Linoleums, &c, Ac, At Low PricesSMI TH -AND" BTiIKLE V, Broadway, Rbbfton.
NOTICE. Tlf I SS /TAMPBELL, Having Completed her Musical Studies under the tuition of one of the most efficient Masters in Melbourne. BEGS to ANNOUNCE , That she is Prepared to RECEIVE PUPILS for the PIANO on Easy Terms. New Beginners, as well as those already advanced in the Art, will receive careful attention, Either at their own homes or at the Southern Cross HoteL Reefton, January 13th, 1882. [a c a b d. ] TO H N TTENNEDY OCOTT, o IV & PIANIST, (Licentiate of the Belfast Academy,) Proposes settling in Reefton, and will be glad to accept pupils, advanced or beginners. Terms Moderate. Apply — Twohill's Hotel. PUBLIC NOTICE. rpHE Undersigned begs to announce that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS in Reefton as AUCTIONEER, CATTLESALESMAN, and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. JAMES STEVENSON. NOTICE. rpHE undersigned has just received X his usual Annual Stock of NEW JEWELLERY, COMPBISING — A VERY NEAT & HANDSOME COLLECTION OF GOLD is SILVER GOODS, — OP THE — LATEST STYLE AND PATTERN, Inspection respectfully invited. CHAS COHEN CENTRAL BROADWAY. W. HINDMARSH, QHAREBROKER AND MINING O AGENT. OFFICE —OPPOSITE DOWSINC AND LINES, Beoadway, Reefton,
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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1079, 26 April 1882, Page 3
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430Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1079, 26 April 1882, Page 3
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