1885--8 SUMMER SEASON, iSSii-6. SMITH & BARKLEY HAVE much PLEASURE in IN FORM INC tl.^ir XUME.-.ors CUSTOMERS, and t.!u'rrßLlCaei I -. i «lly. fi.a* ihr?ir STOUK for 'A* PRESENT SEASON is NOW COMPLETE, THE GOODS ARE OF THE NEWEST DESIGNS AND MATERIALS. And Specially Selected for our F milv Ts.-ot Having irivieiv ike great depression at present existing in the district, we have marked alt goods at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PKICKS. T c p end a LIST of a FEW of t:.c L.i ■• DIN i LINES, AND RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT IXSi'E lION :)$•: DRESS CEP \R7MEMJ. Black and Coloured Silks, Plain an-1 Brnca^J Satins, C.»s'im»»es, ».d a great variety of New Dress Miit»ri-al, with Tniiraiings and Ornaint-nts to lunt'.-ii. New and Choice Patterns i; >'■;='?, !» ■ ■■■■:) •. Pi;' -v.i(\ TAn'^-a S-\U'ev\? t Zepliyir.. ?.;■'-:;..:?. Gt'-:'ej-, PmiS. <:■-. We are showing an Ext«-siv v >- kpt i-k, -i^! Fancy Laces, in new makes and designs, Leo -.» .>\\v,v ;, '. -^ ~ V. ' .: / r-iy. I^^riastin^ Triiiiuiings, ac. , &Cr- \ f-j. ( MANTLE AND MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. We are showing gome very Choice Cashmere, s ilk, mil Brocaded D iluaui and Jackets, Chfneille, Lacn, and Betdrd Fichiif* and C;ipe». A Beautiful Lot of Ladies' Qßoimets and Triimned Hits of the Latest Fi.shions, Ladies' and Girls' Untriram-H Huts i i g' v «t variety. NEW GLOVES! NEW FEATHERS! NEW FLOWERS! CARPET AND FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. Brussels, Tapestry, Kider, Felt, aud Hemp Carpets, iv Newest Designs, with Hearth-rags to match. Door i.'ats. Damask, Repp, Lace, Muslin, and Leno Curtains, Cretones, Vallanee Lace, — &c, &c, &c — Floorcloths, Passage-cloths, and Linoleums (all widths). Rooms Measured, Carpets Made and Laid Down. CLOTHING AND HAT DEPARTMENT. In this Department onr Stock will be found urnst complete, and tlie W«t quality of New Zealand Manufacture an.l iuinor;ed Men's and Youths' Coats, Trousers, and Trousers and Yes s. and S its. Hoy's K.ick* r Suits, in Tweed, Drill, &c. — Fikst-clasß Value. Men's, You'hs', and Boys' White aud Regatta Shirts. While and Fancy Summer Vests. Silk, Lustte, and Holland Coats. Straw aud Leghorn Hats. Merino, Leghorn, aud Straw Eielmets, and all the New Shapes in Black and Coloured Felt Hats. BSITS JSABI TO HBJLSBBS, Over 100 Patterns or Tweeds asd Cjatixos to sllect from. BROADWAY. THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE OF NEW r ZEALAND. ITS OBJECTS. 1. The Administration of Intestate hstatea, a»J the realisation aud distribution of the personal Estate. 2. The Uxecutorship of the '* ills of persons \vli<> may a{ -point the Public Trustee thuir executor, and thus avoid the necessity which o herwise would exist of committing their friends to the responsibilities involved by such position. 3. The AdmiuistMtioii of all kinds of M-mey Tiusta, iiuliiJin« Mai riage Settlements and every kind of fuud, the trusts of which are detuitely set forth iv the deed creating the Trust. ITS ADVANTAGES. 1. The Public Trustee in hi 3 corporate entity NEVER DTES, NEVER LEAVES THE COUNTRY, and NEVER BECOMES INCAPACITATED; thus, by his appointment, the expense of fresh appointments of Trustees consequent on death, change of abode, or mental or bodily intimity, is altogether avoided. 2. All proposed investments are cuiaidere-l l-y a Boa d of Officers, ensuring careful considerati >n of all securities offered. 3. The Covert ment the Colony U responsible for the lumeat fulfilment of all trusts placed in the office ITS NCREASING POPULARITY. THIS WILL BE BHEWST BY THE FOLLOWING FIOURB3 : — Gash Receipts. 1880 | 1881 ! 1882 \ 1883 | 1834 | 1885 L 41.813 L 68.202 L 71.319 L 90.119 L 116.136 U95,00D, Estimated. Scales of charges with existing regulations and all information may be obtained from the Public Thumbs, Wellington, or any of his agenU t iroughout the Colony. W. LLOYD, L^cal Agent at Westport. Wellington, December sth. 1885.
! W. R WARNER, . COMMERCIAL TJOTEL, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, • CHRISTCHURCH. Agent for the T<'legraph Line of ' Coaches between the East and , West Coasts. The Family portion of the Hotel is 1 replete wirh every coiivo'Vience. 1 SIX SUITESof ROOMS, entmly SEPARATE from the other portion of the House. — ALSO— Lady'B Drawing Room. i 6 Sample Rooms, Unsurpassed. Every attention to arrival and departure of trains and coacliea. Agent for all West Coast Coaches. SEED S. THE UN D ER S ION E D lms \he CHOICEST sorts of Flower. ' Vegetable, and Agricultural EEDS for sale. Twelve packets of the former will be sent post free for 4/ ; any seeds of the two latter will be forwarded ly the coach. S. DOLTON, Seedsman, t. Nelson.
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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1653, 15 January 1886, Page 3
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