LATER INTELLICtMCE FROM YIOTORIA. A valuable parcel of COLONIAL CLOTHING has been shipped at Sandridge for New Zealand, and consigned to WESTPORT. THE ONE AND THE OTHER. Manx eminent men have gained their positions by being adepts at the Clothing Business. The catching of ideas luch the difficulty nun liiulu as me presenting of them to the public in an attractive and proper garb. AVhile great credit is being justly awarded to those who distinguish themselves in such a branch of the business, it is desired specially that "Westport House will continue to earn a good and great reputation for being associated more particularly with the clothing of men rather than with the clothing of ideas, and to secure the consummation of such a laudable ambition no efforts w ill spared. the emporium:. "Westpoiit House i 3 still the Emporium for Ready-Made Clothing for FREE TRADE. Nothing can be more beneficial to the material interests of a community than the practical application of the principles of free trade, as witness the effects of a wholesome competition in the Clothing Business in securing larger and more varied stocks to choose from, and a fairer adjustment of prices. SPECIALITY. In circumstances, as noted above, a stimulant is administered to those who may have special advantages to do justice to these advantages, and they are enabled to offer inducements to buyers without ALARMINGSACRIFICES TO THEMSELVES. APROPOS. ADVANCE AUSTRALIA. Tiie recent obnoxious and additional TnE increasing demand for G-eelong imposition of duty on Blankets must Tweeds has induced WHTTE and be considered as unwarranted in the PIRIE to buy largely of these sub- present circumstances of the Colony, stautial and "justly popular manu- and as a great financial blunder; but factures. owing to special circumstances in buying, Blankets will not bt> dearer at HISTORICAL SHIRTS. WESTPORT HOUSE for the present. An excellent assortment of Crimean Shirts has just been opened by THE HAT WIIYTE & PIRIE, in which great improvement in the taste and skill of What may be said to be peculiarly the manufacturers is clearly discern- the Hat of the day is always to be ible. i found at WHYTE & PIRIE'S. WESTPORT GLADSTONE STREET, WESTPORT.
GLADSTONE STREET, WESTPORT. n announcing his return to Westport, where he for years enjoyed that confidence and patronage he is now desirous of •e-establishing, would beg to draw the attention of his old and numerous customers, as also the public of the Buller istrict generally to his >PB 1. I T _ '..'. ;n his new peemises in Gladstone street, with a large and carefully selected Stock of Millinery, Waterproof Cloaks, &c, &c. Trimmed and untrimmed Hats in great variety. splendid assortment of Fancy Dresses. Large Stock of choice Light Summer Prints. French Merinoes. Underclothing in large quantity. Hosiery and Haberdashery, and a C-eneral assortment of all useful Drapery. Particular attention in the selection of Goods has heen given to the CLOTHIUO- iDZE^^IR/TIMIEIfcTT To which inspection is invited. The best purchasable articles only have been imported, after a careful personal supervision. loots and Shoes in endless varieties and sizes. All articles will be sold at the smallest minimum of profit, and all marked at CIEIIE.A.IE 3 IFIE^ICJIESSYDNEY HOUSE, ■ GLADSTONE STREET, WESTPORT.
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Westport Times, Volume IV, Issue 705, 1 September 1870, Page 3
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