extensive; aeeiyals of new goods AT TIIB TICTQEIA HOUSE. SMITH AND M'DOWELL Beg tp iiiforjn tjjoiv Customers and the public that they have just received their THIRD SHIPMENTS OF SUMMER GOODS, And. as, tjiey liayp been selected with great care, they can with confidence invite inspection SMITH and M'DQWELL desire to call particular attention to their new Stock of FRENCH MILLINERY BONNETS, LADIES AND CHILDREN'S HATS, Iv all tho New Shapes, PARASOLS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, UNDERCLOTHING, STAYS, AND CRINOLINES, S. and MD, have just opened up a choice lot of FANCY SILK DRESSES, GRO. GRAINS, GRO. DE SUES, MOIRE ANTIQUES, ALPACHAS, FRENCH AND ENGLISH MUSLINS, SILK PALETOTS, richly trimmed' ; SHAWLS. AN.D MANTLES. SMITH AI?D M'DOWELL, Have opened up a lot of MELBOURNE-MADE SUITS, very superior ; also, a lot of SUMMER TROUSERS AND VESTS, new styles aud patterns TWEED AND BEDFORD TROUSERS AND RIDING PANTS, SMITH AND M'DOWELL Are now showing an immense variety of TWEED, FLANNEL, AND SILK SHIRTS, white and colored, WOOL PANTS, ABERDEEN, ALLOA, MILITARY, AND MERINO HALF HOSE, LADIES AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY, in every make and size. SMITH. AND M'DOWELL Beg to call attention to their MANCHESTER AND HOUSE FURNISHING DEPARTMENTS, Which will.be found well supplied with SHEETINGS, WHITE AND GREY CALICOES, LONG CLOTHS, QUILTS, BLANKETS, DAMASKS, TABLE COVERS, OIL BAIZES, WINDOW HOLLANDS, &c. Owing to the great depression in Manchester Goods, the above wili be found, on inspection, much cheapek than iteketofoke. A LIBERAL ALLOWANCE ON WHOLESALE PARCELS, SMITH AND M'DOWELL, VICTORIA HOUSE, NEXT KILGOUR'S HOTEL, MAWIIERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH. MONSTER HOUSE. W. J. WATTS & CO., In thanking the public for the liberal support given them during the time they have been in business, beg to give notice that they have DISPOSED OF THEIR BUSINESS TO THEIR LATE MANAGER, MR J. G. HESLOP, And would 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.G-. HiESLOP Begs to state that he has remarked the whole of the Stock at 25 per cent, off X^rMen and Boy's Clothing, English and Colonial Boots_^|r A PERMANENT REDUCTION. NO CLEARING SALE. The Public are Respectfully informed that J. G. Heslop has determined on making A GENEEAL AND PERMANENT REDUCTION (Not as a Cleariug Sale,) BUT TO OFFER ENCOURAGEMENT TO CASH PURCHASERS. THE REDUCTION WILL BE GENUINE, AS THE PRICES OF GOODS WILL PROVE ! MOLESKIN TROUSERS' AND MINERS' CLOTHING REDUCED TO A MUCH GREATER EXTENT. MINERS WILL FIND THAT J. G. HESLOP HAS STUDIED THEIR INTEREST IN THE PRESENT REDUCTION OF PRICES. The Proprietor Is fully prepared To Leave the Test in their hands, Who can try the Quality and Price of the Articles. ! ! ! 25 PER CENT. OFF ! ! !^ PRICES MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, From which there will be no abatement. Having effected LARGE ADDITIONAL PURCHASES OF CLOTHING IN THE BEST MARKETS, The Proprietor is prepared to CARRY OUT THE ABOVE REDUCTION". J. G. HESLOP, IE 0 NSTEE HO USE, GREYMOUTH. '
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Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 160, 22 January 1867, Page 4
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493Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 160, 22 January 1867, Page 4
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