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1884. SPRING &SU IKER GOODS 1884. HAVE OPENED a choice mid well s^'ected stock o!* s ns n able goods, which f jr sn.j uud q.i.iiity cmnot be sr^rpassed. ! HATS & BONNETS. Comprising FRENCH a,d ENGLISH MILLIXKIiI'. OoUl nud Siive* braids Boaufts, Fancy St aw an<l C.ip D«»:tu' j t3. Laui^> ami C.nl ivus Hats IN all tlie NEW LEADING SH.APLS. 17DI71VTrU JP. TTMTT TCU Flowers, Fruits. Fc a fliers, rnLlNtnOl LlNULlbn Ornaments, Millinery, Trimmings, Ribbons, Laces, cj-r., $-c. in newest designs. FRENCH and ENGLISH Dolmans, Fiscbue, and Capes, iv Cushtncre, JSu!i«l Clot-j, Ottouiun, Muscovite, anil — Bim-he — Silk — ar.d — batiu. Dress Materials in endless lariety and Dialer with trimmiDgs to mataii. New patterns in Prints, Sateens, Zephyrs, and French Percales, all good washing materials, at very moderate prices. Hosiery a d Glovts for ummer wear of every description. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. MENS, Boys, and Yout- sc o hiag, «dv 'o our order of New Ztalai d, VictrrLtn, cud Jtr.-lish Tweeds thoroughly sh.uas u^.tore in 4 kmg. Wo have also specially to ai ioudlv tint WE HaVE MADE ARRANGEMENTS fur HAVING CLOJHiN:: .>J.-ii^ TO . EaBUI»E §£^U:> TiiE &llt;i.Tji'fc-i' I%OirjL.^gJs Customers will fiud al-ont 100 diff«reiit putfen.s of Tv\ *■»■£! ai..| Coatii.gs to atslect from, and at tlie luwtai ieuiuuei-ative p. lew, Our Furnishing Dep.rtment will be found fully stock d with Curtains, Cretonnes, Slu-etings, Carp ts, Mattin S, FIoOL-Clotl.s, Linoliums, Passage-Clot Us, Health Hu c B, Doo. Mas, <N:c. t <&c. INSPECTION INVITED, SMITH & BAR&LIY, Broadway, Reefton.

GU IK • it — • ' i: » • i >vt liPPS'S OiiCi- - ! . "By a thorough knowledge <»f tlw natural laws which govern tiiu operations ot digestion am', uutntun , hu,i i>y a caitful ai'plioauou of tlie tine pMjiei tita o; Well-belectetl cocoa. Mi. ti.\>y* lias 4 >r>vi.le ; our l>reakfa.-»t ladies kiu a delicately flaMiuibd bcvtiajje which way «aye iv many lica»y di>wtuitt' *w«^. it 48 t»y t!u- ( ju. Kioiii uatf tif buch aiticidß of «'i»ot that a cntist'tutioii may h« gradually built uy uutil strong ouough to reaiat «tvety ton j deucy to utseaae. Hundreds of uul»tlo ! maladies are floating arouud us ready to , attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft i>y keeping ourselves well toititimi with i>urc blood aud a properly uouuahed Jraiue." — See article in the icu >e> eire liv ette. Made simply with boiliug water or milk. Sold iv {Vb Packets by Urocers, labelled thus :— UotliEOl'A HIC Ci RMJ-r>. LONDON, ENGLAND. I EEAD IT ALL. IT MAY oAVn. VOJiiLiPE Hep Bitters are .Th 3 Purest ..d est Medicine ever made. THEY ARK CO POl T iNDEi ; FROM ! Hops, j3ucLu. Mandrake aud Daiilleliou. "The Oldest, • est, iuo3t lleuowuecl, aud Valuable Medicines in the \Vo»l»l, and itt addition coiita n all tin* i<et.t aud most ttf. cu:ativc- properties* of all other bilteib, oeiuy cue Liver Regulator, fcLOOi) PUiUFIKR and life and health reatoiiu^ uytut on earth," t bey give New life a d vigoi t^ tu© Aged a*id xnUfiii. •' lo Clergy uifci., Lu'.Vjn:3, Literary Mel., Lubouiers, L;iok»s a:sa £..♦ 1 ...ot vi host sed« utary. ru.pto^ ini.-i.iß liuw irregulaiities ot tilt iin«od, b'lotuu.H, Buwul i, or KsdiKys, 01 whw uquiit *i. Aj»j'etiS«r, Touic and sui'd b^uiuiuui. tti.se bi««*»H are r.;valjii>»«;, bcuiK highly curiitivt, to;uc ai.«l j,t 4 ;^u aliii^, wuiiJUi iutoxn.atr.l^. l^u iu«^U'i what your lei-li.^s or sy»:ii-touii art, or wiiai t..e rii»i-u.M* or atum-ut is, use Hoj. bitui >-. i)o..'i wait u.tn >'«vi aiu kick, but it' you ouly ted o^d 01 ui.t^iaide, use the BltteiH ut once. (t may save your lil»*. Hundreds ha\e l»wcii saved by s<» (loiu^. at atri.l.nj ec.*t." i z i.k yo ..r Drus:^ si or I I*ll7 > 1 v I »Do not suSVr yoM-3v!for lot yom ' fi-ivi <i.> ■mii. ;-, l>vit ".;»• iiiid u/^ fern 'to U.-e Kt»l> 'J'ttflfs. ii.m.rlllk^i-, II «; 13itt«is i.-' to \ .''•• J.iii;.. ,•■■'. il.i>i=".<M nu.-i !!■«'. '•»' '= ' H luitrii v..v I 1 st M- «J ici..»- t-v^i- „I,"' •. i;- <l 10 jf -on <■! tu.n::.» -,!» n! . l> wiiii.-it i . ' •. • ; !?:.M .xrFva'iMXC N. 1., U L>. -v.. i'oioiiiy, L 0.10.-. Anlvvti-p, i'^^iS.

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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1497, 16 January 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1497, 16 January 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1497, 16 January 1885, Page 3

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