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I Drapers TjN BANKRUP TC V, ""ESTATE" OF WILLIAM BROWN, DRAPER,' INVKRCARGILL. All accounts due to this estate must be paid within 30 days from date to the under* i jMgned, whose receipt will be sufficient ; i 'other will not be recognised. PIhKIERT&CO, oc3l , * W.BSOWN. i ' I>B APERY. J>ItAI»EWY. NO BLOW. I (Of dust on our corner) '«r It'll Alf.BftOf.JJ ; Is still 'alive in the same old place '• opposite the Southland Dailj , : ' ! News, Dem Stbbjet. iW t B. is now placed in the position 'to dis- ! pose of the whole of a BANKRUPT ESTATE ;..-■-:■• OF ■.• ■. , • DjBAPEBY AND CLOTHING : j At prices which will defy competition, not requiring to mention prices of goods, but desiring the public to come and judge for : ; themselves. Po reasonable offer refused, as the stock is a large one) and we wish to clear in good time. 5000 ™«> s 5000 : . OF SALVAGE DRESS AND OTHER GOODS, ETC., ETC,, ETC., . Which had been advertised by William : Brown previous to his failure. Al>o,— The whole of the shipment of OASES SDMMER GOODS, /j^Q Which were to arrive, and have l*een takeD over by PINKIERT & CO. Consisting of — Trecadora Cloth for dresses French Beiaea French Cashmerettes Prints, Flannels, Calicoes Hollands, Ticks Bleached and Unbleached Tabling Winceys, Galatea Stripes Tweeds, Black Alpacas Black iirussel Cords Black French Merino Blankets, Towelling, Sheeting Parasols, Umbrellas, Haberdashery Table Baizes Ladies' and Children's Underclothing Hosiery, of every description Gloves, Handkerchiefs Braces, Belts Dress Buttons, large assortment Men's and Boys' Collars Men's and Boys' Clothing. THE SHOP WILL BE OPEN DAILY Fiom 8 a.m. till 9 p.m. We have arranged with the N.Z. Express Co. and the Waihopai Co. for the purpose of delivering parcels at any time, being more satisfactory to the public, and in order to Avoid errors, and ensure ready dispatch, which could not be accomplished by small boya. The stock being a very large one, we have secured the services of Mr W. TODD, to hold Auction Sales on the premises once a EVERY ARTICLE WILL BE SOLD FOR CAS H O N L Y. NO ART UNION TICKETS, But FULL VALUE given in CASH DISCOUNT at the time purchase. W BROWN, MANAGER WATERLOO HOUSEESK STREET, OPPOSITE TIMES OFFICE. SMITH AND SMITH, DRAPERS, OUTFITTERS, DRESSMAKERS, MILLINERS, AND MANTLEMAKERS. SMITH AND SMITH Do business entirely on their own account; Solicit a measure of patronage, SMITH AND SMITH Are not strangers in the district. SMITH AND SMITH The members of the firm are two. As junior partner, Miss Smith (during the past eight years with R. D. Yule & Co.) haa charge of, and manages the Dresß and MautlemakiDg Departments. SMITH AND SMITH Miss Smiths' ability is well known. A lengthy experience in first-class English and French houses at home, enables her to take a leading position in respect of artistic finish, style and fit. SMITH AND SMITH j The second member of the firm, Mr W, F. Smith (late guard on the Southland Railways) has had large experience in the business before coming to the colonies, and his numerous friends throughout the district in paying a visit to the establishment of Smith & Smith. That he is equally at borne in rnnning a store as in running " specials." SMITH AND SMITH Have watched the steady progress Inveroargill has made during the past eight years. SMITH AND SMITH Must grow with its growth and prosper in its prosperity. SMITH AND SMITH Offer special advantages to Customers. The stock is entirely n«w. It is replete with Seasonable Goods for the approach* ing Christmas-tide. Expenses are at a minimum, therefore only nominal profit is required. SMITH AND SMITH AsKI-be public to accept this general invita« tlori and favor them with an early call to test the above assertions. SMITH A~NP SMITH, : WATERLOO HOUSE, ' Oppositfl Times OflJoe, Esk street, •,

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Southland Times, Issue 4496, 7 December 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 4496, 7 December 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 4496, 7 December 1882, Page 4