NEWQO O B S, 113 OASES AND BALES OF NEW t ASBJONABtE.. : DRAPERY, MILLINERY & CLOTHING HAVE JUST BEEN OPENED UP AT TH£ VICTORIA HOUSE, FOR THE; Christmas a»d New Year Trade, SMITH AND IK'POWELJ, Invitp specijij attpjition to several cases of FRENCJI MILLINEEY ; also a splepilid selection of SILK and MOIEE ANTIQUE DKESSES, in all the new colors; S^NDEINGHAM KOBES; POPLINETTES3 MUSLIN DE SpIE, m \ PEITI3JI MUSLIN DEESSES : A Splpnclid Assortjnent of EICPLY TEIMMPP ,SILK AND GENOA VELVET PALETOTS ANP LACE MANTLES— New Sliai^.' MEN'S CLOTHING PEPABTMENT. 2{JO COLONIAL-MADE SUITS, in all the leading .styles and furies OP MEN'S BLUE DIAGONAL SAC COATS^-maclc to order TRQWSEKS and VESTS, to match, .suitable for t]ie season TWEED, BEDFOED, wid MOLE TEOWSEP V S 3 and HIDING PANTS EEVEESIBLE JACKETS, in all ppjors. - ' / WHITNEY SAC COATS, BOOT DEPARTMENT, ' MEN'S ELASTIC-SIDE and MOCK BALMOEAL BOOTS WELLINGTONS and EIDING. BOOTS COLONIAL-MAPE WATEETIGHTS COOKHAM BOOTS; GEAINED NAPOLEONS LAPJES' AND CHILDEEN'S BLACK AND COLOEED KID BOOTS, CASHMEEE DO., BEONZE DO. HOUSE FUKNISHING &c. BLANKETS, QUILTS, SHEETINGS, CALICOES, TOILET COVEES, HEARTH { HUGS, CARPETS, MATTINGS, OIL BAIZE, WINDOW HOLLANDS, GENERAL DEAPEEY, AND TRIMMINGS. A LIBERAL ALLOWANCE ON WHOLESALE PAECELS. SMITH AND M'DOWELL, VICTORIA HOUSE, NEXT .KILGOUR'S HQTEL, MAWHEEA QUAY, GEEYMOUTH. Millinery and Dressmaking on the Premises. MONSTER HOUSE. W. J. WATTS & CO., 111 tlm-iilvitfg the public for the liberal support given them during the time they have been in business, beg to give notice tJmt they have PISPOSED OF THEIR BUSINESS- TO THEIR LATE MANAGER, MR J. G. HESLOP, And Avoujd respectfully ask that the patronage hitherto bestowed on them be continued to their successor. & W. J. WATTS and CO. In reference to the above notice, J. Gr. H 3d S L O P Begs to state that he has remarked the whole of the Stock at : 25 per cent, off $3TMen ajid Boy's Clothing, English and Colonial Boots,j£# A PERMANENT EEDUCTION. NO CLEARING SALE. The Public are Eespcctfully informed that J. G. Heslop has determined on making A GENERAL AND PEKMANENT EEDUCTION; (Not as a Clearing Sale,) BUT TO OFFER ENCOURAGEMENT TO CASH PURCHASERS. THE EEDUCTION WILL BE GENUINE, AS THE PRICES OF GOODS WILL PROVE ! MOLESKIN TEOUSEE.S AND MINERS' CLOTHING REDUCED TO A MUCH GEEATEE EXTENT. MINERS WILL FIND THAT J. G. HESLOP HAS STUDIED THEIR INTEEEST IN THJ3 PRESENT EEDUCTION OF PRICES. The Proprietor Ii» fully prepared To Leaye the Test in their hands, Who can try the Quality and Price of the Articles. j^OBS&RYE ! ! ! 25 PER CENT. OFF ! ! !^j# ■rjEtlOEg M ARK E D IN PLAIN FIGURES, .;, From which there will be no abatement. Having effected LARGE- ADPITIONAL PURCHASES OF CLOTHING IN THE BEST MARKETS, The Proprietor is prepared to : CAREY OUT THE ABOVE REDUCTION. f j q. Heslop, MONSTER HOUSE. T GREYMQUTH. '
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Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 157, 15 January 1867, Page 4
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458Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 157, 15 January 1867, Page 4
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