QUEENSLAND GOLD FIELDS, RETIRING FROM BUSINESS, ©ELLINQ OFF! SELLIJSfa OFF 1 ! GREAT REDUCTION IN DRAPEBY, * i< . < • SMITH AND M'DOWELL take this opportunity of returning thanks to their customers and the public for the liberal support accorded thppa sincp comjnencing business, and to announce that they have determijied pn relinquishing business on the Wept Coast. They have re-mai-ked their Stocks at an IMMENSE REDUCTION, pn Melbourn3 piices in prder to effect $ SENyiNE CLEA£JNa*OUT (SALE, And tp parties "wishing to buy first-class goods this is an ppportuniw never befpie met 'with in this djstript. SMITH AND M'DOWELL Beg to direct attention to the large and varied assortment of— Summer Dresses and Dress Materials Black and Colored Silks, and Moire Antiques prints, Muslins, Hollands and Grass Cloths Shawls, Mantles, and Peplum Jackets French Trimmed Hats, and Bonnets Untiinmied do do Feathers, Flowers, Ribbpns, and Laces Haberdashery, Trimmings, and Ornaments Ladies' Underclothipg Children's Underclothing and Baby-linen White, Grey, Drab, and Scarlet Stays Meu's Colonial-made Suits Tweed, Bedford, and Mole Trousers Bliss's Tweed, Bedford, and Mole Eiding Pantsi Blue, Venetian, andJDiagonal Sacs Pilot, "Whitney, and Eeversible Jackets Tweed, Flannel, and Fancy Crimean Shirts Lambswool, Cotton, Merino, and Flannel Undershirts Lambswool, Flannel, and Sprge Drawers Lambswool, Merino, Cotton, and Military Half-hose ' Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, Ties, Belts^and Sashes Men's Hats and Caps iv every style, make and quality Scarlet, White, Blue, and Grey Blankets Qujlts and Counterpanes, all sizes and^qualities Carpets, Hearth-rugs, Mattings, and Floor-cloths Table-covers in great variety Damasks, Muslin Window-curtains, and Window Hollands SMITH AND M'DOWELL Desire to call particular attention to their colonial-made Clothing and Shirts ; also to their large and superior Stock of colonial-made Watertights, Napoleons, Wellingtons, and Elasticside Boots, made to order, which will be soldat an immense reduction. SMITH AND M'DOWELL, VICTORIA HOUSE, Mawhera Quay, GREYMOUTH ; BOUNDARY STREET, GEEYMOUTH; And Gladstone and Freeman streets, WESTPORT.
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Grey River Argus, Volume V, Issue 337, 12 March 1868, Page 4
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