N E W GO O D S\ 11.3 CASES AND BALES OF NEW FASHIONABLE : ■ drapery; millinery & clootng HAVE JUST BEEN OPENED UP AT THE ' ■"■ ■ V. I CTORIA .''H-'O^fcfc FOR THE • Christmas and New Year Trade, I SMITH AND M'DOWELL Invite special attention to several cases of FRENCH MILLINERY; also a splendid selection of SILK and MOIRE ANTIQUE DRESSES, iv all the new colors; SAtfDBINGHAM RGBES; POPLINETTES ; MUSLIN DE SOIE, and BRITISH MUSLIN DRESSES. ' i. .■'■■:■ ' •A Splendid Assortmont of RICHLY TRIMMED SILK AND GENOA VELVET PALETOTS AND LACE MANTLES— New Shapes. MEN'S CLOT IJLNG DEPARTMENT. 200 COLONIAL-MADE SUITS, in all the leading styles and fabrics GO MEN'S BLUEJDIAGONAL SAC COATS— made to order TROWSERS andlßsTS, to match, suitable for tlie season TAVEI-:D, BEDFORD, and MOLE TROWSEIIS, and RIDING PANTS REVERSIBLE JACKETS, in all colors. WHITNEY SAC COATS. boot department: ; MEN'S ELASTIC-SIDE and MOCK BALMORAL BOOTS WELLINGTONS and °RI.DING BOOTS COLONIAL-MADE WATERTIG PITS COOKHAM BOOTS; GRAINED NAPOLEONS LADIES' AND .CHILDREN'S BLACK AND COLORED KID BOOTS, CASH MERE DO., BRONZE DO. i HOUSE FURNISHING &c. [ i BLANKETS, QUILTS, SHEETINGS, CALICOES, TOILET COVERS, HEARTH RUGS, CAB.PETS, MATTINGS, OIL bI\IZE, WINDOW HOLLANDS, GKNKIiAL DRAPERY,' AND TRIMMINGS. A LIBERAL ALLOWANCE ON WHOLESALE PARCELS. \ SMITH AND M'DOWELL, \ VICTORIA HOUSE, / \ NEXT KILGOTJR'S HOTEL, MAWHJQIA QUAY, QREYMOUTU. \ I \ millinery-, and WrcsHinakiitg on the Frcinisos. " ( p LORI OUS : N EWS! niI'IEING FEOM UUSXXESS. V F. AND G. F. BUIiLEN, In tlianfing tlie Iviliabitants of the West Coast for tlieiv very liberal supporj. at Greynkitb, Hokitika, Otago, and Victoria, beg to inform them, they are now Retiring Jtam Business, and, having sold out iv Dunedin, intend CLEANING OUT OF THE. WEST COAST AT ONCE, • \ And will Sell the whole of theii ' VALUABU STOCKS OF GENERAL CLOTHJ/Npj HOSIERY, BOOTS, ! \ SHOES, &c. t , / ! j COISIDERABLY UNDER MELBOURNE COST, \ To effect "/ / AN IMMEDIATE 0 L Va E A N C E I \ It is a well-kuosvii fact, I \F. AND G. F. " BULLIN \ Have the 1 LARGEST ANDBEST ASSORTED STOCKS ON IHE WEST COAST, And al the -whole must be sold, every articlelvill. be M^KIC'EIV 1 1ST PLaVXIS T IY'-G---trK'iiiS, EXTRAORDINARY SACRIFICE TO CLEAR THE ENTIRE STOCK. ■) TO STOREKEEPERS AND PACKER*! A Now is your time to V LAI V In! YOXT R ST O % KS, Ami aflsucli prices as were never known in THE NEw\zEALAND ;COLONIE»L , To enmnerke Prices is needless. This is aIB GENUINE CLEARING-lUT SALE FOR ONE MIM ONLY! V When the " ■ , fmk STORH, Ac, WILL BESOt) BY AUCTION, IF NOT PISLoUSLY UISPOSED OF. ' ' B SALE TO COMMBXCH^ON THURSDAY, Ist IS OVljLj;. F. AND O BULEEM SEBASTOPOL STORE, i J^ MAWHERA QIAY, GRE VM 0 U'T II
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Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 150, 27 December 1866, Page 4
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436Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 150, 27 December 1866, Page 4
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