1888-4—^SUMMER SEASON if- 1883-4. , SMITH & BARKLEY HAVE MUCH PLEASURE in INFORMING their NUMEROUS CUSTOMERS, and the PUBLIC GENERALLY, that their STOCK for the PRESENT SEASON is NOW COMPLETE. I : :0: — 1 TH£ GOODS ARE OF THE NEWEST DESIGNS AND MATERIALS, And Spbcially Selkcted for our Family Trade. The GREATEST CARE has been exercised in marking off, so as to give our Customers the BEST VALUE PROCUKABLE. We append a LIST of a FEW of the LEADING LINES, and RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT INSPECTION. i DRESS DEPARTMENT. Black and Coloured Silks, Plain and Brocaded* Satins, Brocaded Satin Cloths, and a Great Variety of New Dress Material, with Trimmings and Ornaments to match, New and Choice Patterns in Prints, Broche, Plain and Printed Sateens, Muslins, Galateas, Drills, «fee. A Splendid Lot of Ladies' and Girls' Costumes. We are showing lan Extensive Stock of Block, Ecru, Cream, and White Laces, in new makes and designs, Economic and Swiss Embroidery, Everlasting Trimmings, &c. t MANTLE AND MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. We are showing some very Choice Cashmere, Silk, and Brocaded Dolmans and Jackets, Cheneille, Lace, and Beaded Fichues uiid Capes. A Beautiful Lot of Ladies' Bonnets and TrimnW Hats of the Latest Fashions, Ladies' and Girls' Untrimmed Hats in Great Variety. NEW GLOVES ! NEW FEATHERS ! NEW FLOWERS j CARPET AND FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. ~ Brussels, Tapestry, Kider, Felt, and Hemp Carpets, in Newest Designs, with Hearth-rugs to match. Door Mats. Damask, Repp, Lace, Muslin, and Leno Curtains, Crejfcones, Vallance Lace, &c, &c. . ' Floor-cloths, Passage-cloths, and Linoliums (all widths). . Rooms Measured, Carpets Made and Laid Down. CLOTHING AND HAT DEPARTMENT. In this Department our Stock will be found most complete, and the best quality of New Zealand Manufacture and imported Men's and Youths' Coats, Trousers, and Trousers and Vests, and Suits. Boy's Knicker Suits, in Tweed, Drill, &c. — First-class Vaxue. Men's, Youths', and Boys' White and Regatta Shirts. White and Fancy Summer. Vests. Silk, Lustre, and Holland Coats. Straw and Leghorn Hats. Merino, Leghorn, and Straw Helmets, and all the New Shapes in Black and Coloured Felt Hats. BROADWAY. SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF!! AT THBj REEFTON HARDWAREISTORE," jhewholk stock,) GENERAL AND FURNISHING v —* j -IRONMONGRYTHE STOCK, which is NEW and WELL-SELECTED, to meet the requirements of the District, WILL BE SOLD WITHOUT EESERVE, to make as speedy a clearance as possible. The present is a MOST FAVOEABLE OPPORTUNITY for the PUECHASE of CHEAP HAEDWAEE and FUENISHJNG GOODS. WHOLESALE BUYERS WILL BE TREATED MOST LIBERALLY. "VT ATTPT? I ALL DEBTS DUE to the above Store must be paid at once i\ U± l\jJli. J to Mr G. W. Martin, or other Person auth rised by .him. Wk T) BOOTS!! "DI jgrg* Doots! JD Boots m .CII2X Th° largest stock and the cheapest ." TO STAND AT TOTAEA FLAT. house jnJTown. The Thoroughbred Sire i*|- T a ttt ttt NORMAN. W. J. SHAW ByDefamer out of Emmeline, Defa- Begs to call the attention of the gen^ ■ mer, by Traducer. eral P ubh ° o£ Keefton a *d the , J surrounding districts to his VTOEMAN'S dam Polly by the Peer, vel 7 lar g e assortment of lN imported. Polly is one of the BOOJS AND SHOES fastest trotting mares in Canterbury. JUST AEEIVED; Norman possesses some of the best THE LARGEST STOCK EVEE strains of running blood in New Zea- OPENED IN EEEFTON. land, and has proved himself to be the Consisting of M^n's fastest half-mile horse in New Zealand ] Women's Wnd Children's Terms — £2 Os Od. Boots and Shoes in endWm. THUEOGOOD. 4 less variety, with all the latest styles and the gfe TO STAND THIS SEASON , mosfc fashionable make. /PSfr* AT EEEFTON, Also a very large #"5¥ ™mv uu Jen.,,- Stock of his OWN MAKE iiyX The Thoroughbred Stallion a i wayg on hand> Boots and CI D STAFFORD Sb.° es made to order, and re- I ° _ Pairs neatly executed on the SIB STAFFORD is by Treason, out . P re "»ses O n the shortes. notice, of Stella; by Potentate, out of lar « e st ? c « father, grindery, and ■ Magic; by St. Aubyn, out of a closecl "PP^'s always on hand, and the thoroughbred mare imported from trade su PP»ed on liberal terms. New South Wales by Captain Hunter, x , „ . * and bred by Mr Boyd. -N.B.— Accounts Rendered Monthly. Treason is by Traducer, out of Lady XT Jane j by Eiddlesworth, out of Medora; —Note the Addressby the Arab horse Glendower or Com- W . J . SHAW, missioner Arab. CENTRAL BROADWAY, REEFTON, Potentate was by Sir Hercules, out Opposite Twohill's Commercial of Princess (by Gratis), which is the Hotel. dam of Ada and grandam of Magenta, Danebury Adamant, and a host of MULVAY AND SHEPHEKD* I other good performers on the New mTXTr ,^ xxxjixyj, ■ Zealand turf. TINSMITHS, PLUMBERS, ~ — TRON, ZINC, AND COPPER Sir Stafford is rising five years old, i WORKERS, about 15£ hands high ; a beautiful Broadway Reefton. golden chesnut, with very superior (Opposite Forsyth and Masters') bone and substance. M. and S. having received all the Ter-is: £8 ,35., payable on January necessary Machinery for carrying on Ist, 1884. Groomage, 55., on service, their trade, are now prepared to^ive Grass paddocks provided for mares their best and punctual attention to al] at 45,. per week, but uo responsibility, orders
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1342, 31 December 1883, Page 3
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