Drapery. WINTER, 1875. NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. 23 3 OASES AND BALES, Ex ELIZA FIRTH and other Vessels, transhipped per ASOALON, SUPERB, THERMOPYLAE, and ROMENOFF, from LONDON. SMITH & BARKLEY ARE NOW SHEWING- THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF GENERAL DRAPERY, CLOTHING, AND BOOTS, EVER OFFERBDJN GREYMOUTH. Being the LARGEST IMPORTERS on the WEST COAST, and purchasing in the Home Markets, S. and B. are in a position to supply their Customers with the NEWEST GOODS AT MOST REASONABLE RATES. New Dresses New Blankets New Clothing New Silks New Flannels New Hats New Velvets New Sheetings New Shirts New Velveteens New Calicoes New Scarfs New Winceys New Hosiery New Under Flannels N*ew French Merinos New. Wool Clouds New Drawers New Wool Plaids New Wool Capes New Collars and Ties New Homespuns New Wool Jackets New Shirts, Studs, &Sets i New Satin Cloths New Gloves . New Tweeds, New Serges New Dress Trimmings New Boots, in endless New Repp New Ribbons variety New Millinery, consisting of Hats, Bonnets, Feathers, and Flowers. New Cloth Jackets. New Silk Skirts New Collars and Cuffs New Waterproof. Cloaks New Satin Skirts New Furs .-'... New Velvet Jackets New Felt Skirts New Grebe Sets New Wool Shawls New Satin Cloth Skirts New Ermine Sets New Stays New Hair Pads and Plaits New Sable Sets New Underclothing New Brooches and Ear- New Seal Sets New Back Combs and rings New Chinchilla Sets Fancy Hairpins New Umbrellas &c. &c. &c. &c. &c. &c. &c. &c. &c. A SPLENDID STOCK OF CARPETS, HEARTHRUGS, FLOORCLOTHS, AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS. BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING AND HATS, IN GREAT VARIETY. SMITH &T&KKLEY, VICTORIA HOUSE. THE NEW ERA. FREE TRADE AND NO MONOPOLY. CASH versus C BED IT. -^uusO^t^S^JUi' : P. D. T 0 DD Returns his best thanks to his numerous Customers in Greymouth. and surrounding districts for their kind support; and begs to announce that he has adopted the CASH SYSTEM in his business j and by offering his Goods at the lowest remunerative profit to merit a continuance of their favors. NEW GOODS, selected by Himself in the Dunedin market, suitable for the requirements of the W INTER SEASO NT. SPECIAL LINES. COLQBED FEENOH MERINOE&, in all the leading shades, at 4s, worth 5s 6d. SILK REPPS and HOMESPUNS, &c. ABERDEEN WINCEYS, and ALL WOOL TARTANS . TARTAN WOOL SHAWLS and PROMENADE SCARFS LADIES' HATS — Trimmed and untrimmed LADIES' PARIS MILLINERY BONNETS NEW FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RUFFLES, &c. REAL and MOCK FUR BOAS, COLLARETTES, MUFFS, and FUR TRIMMINGS LADIES' CLOUDS CHILDREN'S WOOL JACKETS and PELISSES LADIES' and CHILDRENS* WATERPROOF MANTLES BLACK CLOTH JACKETS, &c. WHITE and COLORED BLANKETS, the real M'KAY WHITE and COLORED BLANKETS— bought at a large discount MEN'S and BOY'S CLOTHING, HATS, SHIRTS, LAMBS' WOOL ..PANTS, &c. MEN V S DONEGAL SOX ' . '':', Z ..r „', .. An Immense Assortment of Ladies', Children's and Men's Boots, &cj,!&c. Best Value in Greymouthf at the r CASH SHOP.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XVI, Issue 2154, 5 July 1875, Page 3
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