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DRAPERY. DRAPERY, SKOGLUND AND PURCELL, WATERLOO HOUSE, Mi' SKOGLUND liaviiig just; returned- from the markets with a NEW AND CHOICE SELECTION OF GOODS FOB THE SEAS<ta. CONSISTING OF ~ QO CASES AND 3O EATJRS, 3, and P. vovW pall special to tlje fqllowing List of Departments : — LADIES' TRIMMED #ATS (Ostrich Plumes), very choice LADIES', MAIDS', and GIRLS' SATIN, STRAW, and LEGHORN HATS, TURBAN DO,, NEWEST SHAPES, TRIMMED & UNTRJMMED, VERY RICH 1/)T OF VELVET SILK, AND CLOTH PALETOTS, . A Splendid Lot of BLACK and "COLORED FRENCH GLACE - GROS DE LYONS, DRAP DE FRANCE, MOIRE ANTIQUES,, ABERDEEN WINCEYS, KNICKERBOKER WINCEYS, GLASGOW DQ,, FANCY, CHECK, and STRIPED DO., FRENCH^ MERINQS, in ' ' every shade ; WOOL PLAIDS and PQPLIN.ETTES, FANCY GOODS, MANTLE ORNAMENTS and GIMPS J3ONNET DO. DO. STRAW DO., and TRIMMINGS FEATHERS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, GLOVES, BELTS, CLASPS, BUCKLES, CORONETS, HAIR NETS, GARTERS, COLLARS and CUFFS. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. LADIES' SILK, THREAD, SPUN, MERINO, CQTTON, CASHMERE, PLAIN AND FANCY. ALL SIZES IN CHILDREN'S, ' MANCHESTER. BLANKETS, COUNTERPANES, QUILTS, LINENS, FLANNELS, CALICOES, HOLLANDS, MUSLINS, TOILET COVERS, TABLE CLOTHS AND COVERS, DRUGGETINGS, MATTINGS, HASSOCKS, UNDERCLOTHING. LADIES', CHILDREN'S AND INFANTS' IN GREAT VARIETY, MEN'S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, Suits, light and dark ; Trowsers, Vests, Under Shirts and Drawers, Riding Pautf , 200 dozen Aberdeen knit half-hose, and other goods too numerous to mention. S. and 'P. would call special attention to 500 pairs Men's Heavy Moles, l£s (id. BOOT DEPARTMENT, Ladies' Double and Single Soled Kid Boots. Do. Do. Goloshed, Cashmere Do, All sizes and makes in Children's Boots, Men's, Youths' and Boys' Boots ; Elastic Skies ; Watertight ; Bluchers; Long Boots ; Riding Boots ; &c. SKOGLUND ~£NJ) PURCELL, DRAPERS AND OUTFITTERS, - RICHMOND QILA.Y, 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 th.at they have DISPOSED OF THEIR BUSINESS TO .THEIR LATE 'MANAGER, MR J. G. HESLOP, And Avould 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. a. heslop Begs to, state that ho has remarked the whole of the Stock at 25 per cent, off jp~Men and Boy's Clothing;, English and Colonial Boots,jgP A PERMANENT REDUCTION. NO CLEARING SALE. The Public are Respectfully informed that J. G. Heslop has determined on making '• • A GENERAL AND PERMANENT REDUCTION, (Not as a Clearing Sale,) BUT TO OFFER ENCOURAGEMENT TO .CASH PURCHASERS. THE REDUCTION WILL BE GENUINE, AS THE PUICES 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. j^OBSERVE !I ! 25 PER CENT.^OFF ! ! \^ PRICES MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, From which there will be no abatement. Having effected LARGE ADDITIONAL PURCHASES OF, CLOTHING^N THE BEST ?. - MARKETS, -^The Proprietor is prepared to DUT THE ABOVE DEDUCTION. J. G. lIESLOP, STER HOU SE, GREYMOUTEL

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Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 181, 12 March 1867, Page 4

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