NtW WINTER GOODS -• , :o: i Jlfl a&aa li h I VOTiFXZM tho ARRIVAL of HIS . FIRST SHIPMENT of NEW GOODS FORTHi^PRESEM SEASON, Consisting of rTHOS LATEST F^SHElf^Jirs IIN Girls and ladies Straw and Felt Hats, Kew Ribbons, Feathers, Birds and Trimmings, Of every description, New Velvets and Plushes, » Black and Colored Velveteens. • A Jarge assortment of DiEID^GOODS XIX T»LAIIV COLORS. ALSO THE ' Fashionable CHECK and FLAKE Dress MATEEIALS. Main and dheeked Colonial Dress Tweeds. A. splendid line ' FOE HAItD WEAK. > —••» < CLOTH and SEAL PLUSH JAOKETS 1 DOLMANS. New Cloaks, Ladies and Childrens Ulsters, Fur Capes, Boas and Pelerines. Full range of Black Cashmere Stockings, Splendid Value in English and Clonial Blankets and Flannels, Sheetings, White and Grey Calicoes. Beet quality 4 ply Fingering Wool and Wheel ings, in all colors. £cc. 9 <See, Ace All goods are marked at lowest prices, so customers can rely on getting good value, — x>oo^ W. B. BAII<KLEY, Broadway, Reefton. IMPORTANT NOTICE. ALEXANDER M C RAE, BOOTMAKER, BLACK'S POINT, T>EGS to announce to the Public of Reefton and sur- ■*-* rounding districts, that he has taken those premises opposite the Palace Restaurant, Broadway, Eeefton, where in future he will carry on business in conjunction with Black's Point. A large and varied assortment of BOOTS AN D SHOES Of that well and favorably known S B Brand will be -"•■■"Always kept in stock, this brand being now so well Known comment is needless, having proved themselves second to none, and superior to most Colonial Brands. All goods will be offered at the lowest possible prices, for Cash, believing the principle of "SMALL rfiOFITS AND QUICK IiETDBNS.' 1 ■JFo be the best in the end, for both buyer and seller. While thanking, most sincerely his numerous customers for their favors, so liberally accorded r in the past,..he hopes by due attention to their future and valued commands,* to" merit a continuance of their support. . • AN EARLY INSPECTION WILL OBLIGE. <■ -ALEXR. McRAE,- ' BOOTMAKER. BLAOK'S POINT. AND BROADWAY. EEEFTON.
COBB & CO.'S MIDLAND LINE OF EOYAL MAIL COACHES. MR JOHN MITCHELL will commence muning the ii'iove lino of coaches DAILY between EEEFTON and WESTPORT on 'iEiURSDAY, JANUARY Ist, 1891, and TRIWEEKLY between REEFTON ami NELSON on FRIDAY, JANUARY 2nd, 1891. Leave Dawsoii's Hoiel at 5.30 a.m NOTICE. TIT AInTKK— Aleuts for a good '' >■•' .:•.; .ii.c. E;ihur sex cau. aw.i . .i i'.ivciMO. Apply early as oui> ;.. ii- .; nuiubrr i< lequireJ. K'.iViiLTY IMPORTING CO. 8... tiC, vl, P. 0., Svf.lnoj , N. S, W.
E. H. BARTL^TT, ARTIST Pttl/TOGIUPHEB. Special Odd Medalist.— lndian & Colonial Exhibition Sydney, 1879; Mel- ' bourne, 1880-81; London, 1887. By Special Appointment to the Royal Family and Colonial Governors of New Zealand. PAINTINGS in the LATEST STYLES. Enlargements f>om Pbotogvapbß in Go'oms, Opal, or Mezzo--2$ tint up to life Fi'ze. Address : Next to Quay's Hall. J, B. BEEOHE, -Stock and Sharebrokbu — Broadway, ReeftoD GEORGE WISE, A VOTW'iIEBJt & SHAREBROKER, MINUivJ and INSURANCE AGENT I&OAPW4Y iIItUFTON.
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Inangahua Times, Volume XVI, Issue 20226, 20 April 1891, Page 3
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