GLADSTONE STEEET, WESTPOET. ECOSTOIY BEING THE ORDER OE THE DAT, CHRISTOPHER BROWN Begs to inform his numerous customers that he is still prepared to sell the Cheapest, Best, and lost Substantial Class of Clothing ever imported to Westport. To those customers who have purchased Clothing at the establishment, it must be patent that GREAT SEDUCTIONS IN PBICES HAVE TAKEN PLACE SINCE THE PEOPRIETOE'S BETUEN TO WESTPOET. Thepublic are especiaUy invited to purchase their Clothing at the Sydney House. Men's Suits from 35s and upwards Men's Tweed Coats Do Trousers Do Blue Diagonal Coats Do Trousers and Vests, first-class Do Sac Coats, at every price qualities, Colonial made Do Paget Coats A CHEAP LOT OF WAISTCOATS FEOM ss. AND UPWAEDS. Boys' and Men's Caps from 2s. 6d. A splendid assortment of Men's Silk Handkerchiefs. Scarfs, Ties, Collars, Hats and Hosiery, All bought especially for the Christmas Holidays. ALSO IN THE LADIES' DEPARTMENT, A choice assortment of Black Silk Jackets, latest fashions Black Silk Shawls Llama do Black Glace Silks, purchased before the advance Eich Moire Antiques and Colored Silks Fancy Dresses Prints, Long Cloths and Damasks GLOVES, TIES, BELTS, CLASPS, FEATHEES, AND PLOWEES. Ladies' Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats; Children's Trimmed and Untrimmed do. Underclothing, Stays, <fec, &c, &c. EEMEMBEE THE SYDNEY HOUSE, GLADSTONE STEEET, WESTPOET, During the Christmas Holidays. CHRISTOPHER BROWN, PROPRIETOR. F. SONTGEN, TAILOR & CLOTHIER, GLADSTONE- ST "WESTPORT, "Would call the attention of the public to his STOCK OF NEW GOODS, Just to and* consisting of TWEEDS: Bliss, Best West of England, and Sydney. Bedford Cord, Superfine Black Cloth, and Black Doe. IN ALL CLOTHING MADE TO OEDEE A GOOD FIT GUABANTEED. All material well shrunk, and Suits made at the Shortest Notice. IF . SOUT (3- IE 3sT GLADSTONE STREET, WESTPORT. * BOOT SI EOOTSI REMOVAL. REMOVAL. SALE EXTRAORDINARY. BANKRUPT STOCK ! IMMENSE BARGAINS ! ! Haa removed to his NEWLY ERECTED PREMISES, ADJOINING HOEN'S, TOBACCONIST, Where he will continue to offer the balance of Stoek-in-Trade of ROBERTS AND SIMPSON, At STILL GBEATEE BEDUCTIONS, to effect a clearance. W. M. would further notify the public that he has imported a large assortment of Men's "Women's and Children's Boots of all descriptions, which he is prepared to offer at prices that must command a ready sale. Leather and Grindery of every description always on hand. Sole agent for Wellington Kip and Sole leather. A BABE OPPOBTUNITY TO SECUEE BARGAINS.—TEST THE PACT. WM. MAILEB, .OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE HOTEL, GI..AT)6i TOHI E ST K E slsßl
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Westport Times, Volume IV, Issue 746, 6 December 1870, Page 1
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410Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Westport Times, Volume IV, Issue 746, 6 December 1870, Page 1
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