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Drapery. NEW WINTEB GOODS THOMPSON, SMITH & BARKLEY Have received, and are now showing, an unusually LAEGE & EXTENSIVE STOCK OF : NEW WINTEE GOODS, WHICH WILL BE jFOUND SPECIAL VALUE, The greater portion having been purchased, by one of the Firing in the neighboring colonies, previous to the great advances that have taken place in all classes of Woollen and Cotton Goods. "We are now showing a very large and varied Stock of MILLINERY GOODS, embracing every novelty in MiTii\r»v J LADIES', CHILDREN'S, and GIRLS' HATS; also, HILLIULKI - - j BONNETS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, HAT and BONNET ORNAMENTS and TRIMMINGS in endless variety. 'We have just marked off a very select lot of the most ~ Fashionable Shapes in WATERPROOF and PLAIN MANTLES - - - J TWEED MANTLES, the newest London shapes ; also, HALF-TIGHT and LOOSE JACKETS, in Plain Cloth, Silk Velvet, Velveteen, Satarra Cloths, &c., &c. fWe are showing a very complete assortment of DRESS I GOODS, of all the new fabrics and colorings for the I Season, in British and French-made materials : FRENCH DRESSES - - - -I MERINOES, ALL-WOOL PLAIDS, BLACK and COLORED REPPS; BLACK LUSTRES, MOREENS DAMASKS, DRESS, VELVETEENS, WINCEYS, &c, &c. f Our Stock of UNDERCLOTHING is now most complete, and being all manufactured in Victoria to our express order, we can with the greatest confidence recomlnvnrDniATimv^ mend the styles, work, and material. In this DepartUUDfcKtLUIHIIM* < ment will algQ be found the mogt Extensive Stock o f WINTER SKIRTS ever shown here, made from BLACK LUSTRES, ITALIAN CLOTHS, SATINS, and SILKS, most beautifully quilted, in various patterns. A most Extensive Stock of all descriptions of NEW HOSIERY, for Ladies', Girls', Children's, and Gentlemen's wear, in English, and Scotch makes, most suitable HOSIERY - • -4 for the season, FANCY WOOL, TIES, SCARFS, CROSS-OVERS, CAPES, JACKETS, CLOUDS, POLKAS, BOYS' KNICKERBOCKER HOSE and HALF-HOSE, in various makes. In FLANNELS, we have purchased very extensively, and expect all through this Season to be in a position to FLANNELS ... (SELL AT OLD PRICES. Scarlet, Pink; Magenta, Blue, and White, Flannels—Cricketing Flannels, Crimean Flannels* f We have a apendid collection of BLANKETS, from the ] BLANKETS- • - -(cheapest to the finest makes ; all sizes in WJrite, Scarlet, ( Blue, and French Grey Blankets. V Every description of BOYS', YOUTH'S, and MEN'S -.»-„„- J CLOTHING, manufactured specially for ourselves; also, CLOIHING - - - < SHIRTS, HATS, CAPS, TIES, BRACES, COLLARS, ( SOCKS, SASHES, DRAWERS, FLANNELS, &c. ' We have pleasure in drawing particular attention to this branch of the business, and can confidently recommend ■ , this department, it being now well, known that our STOCK of BOOTS, for EXTENT, VARIETY, and DnArre £r guavg CHEAPNESS, is unsurpassed in the Colony. English, BWnH & SHOtS - j -E^oh, and German-made BOOTS, SHOES, and SLIPPERS; also, COLONIAL-MADE WATERTIGHTS, | LACE-UPS, and BLUCHERvBOOTS, cf the samemanufacturer, that has given so much satisfaction to the mining community, and others. f We have received, and are now showing, a very large astsorment of CARPETS, of the most magnificent and modern pattern, in all the new, rich colorings, suitable CARPET S, &Ct - - \ f or either light or dark rooms ; also, NEW WOOL, and COIR MATS, MATTINGS, FLOOR CLOTHS, GILT CORNICES, POLISHED CURTAN POLLS, and ( RlNGS, &c.,'&c.i &o. "•' ''' •'■'• ■ •'*• THOIPSOI, SMITH, AID BARKLEY

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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1199, 1 June 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1199, 1 June 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1199, 1 June 1872, Page 3

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