Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 10 Jun 1881, p. 8

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BO 01% TES, 1}): Brown (T; Puttensmi the “228111; fO' / Oli F 1% E53 :‘lf’l‘E‘hfiTlUN ’5 : 08 J. WRIGHL “1‘0, 1“ .‘O P 9» Proof Emma 3.1- #3 manufacturing this year, thequantity of fouls-A‘s and do not purchase until you have examined the recent covemcnts. l PATTERSDN & BROTHER. ' ‘ Pam/arson, Ont. 's n: Eic demand I am achine at } >en appoint- - turned 01% any previous Year : CAUSE: ENC {EASED DEMAND. 36â€"1y A full assortment of goods constantly on hand, at lowest prices. Repairing prompt- ly attended to. Em etroughiug a specialty. begs to inform his numerous friends that he has removed his Tin Shop to his new prem- ises, four doors north of the old stand, where he is prepared to meet the wantsvaf his customers. NOW IS YOUR TIME Cheap Stoves and Stovepipes, egual to order Werk, at remarkably Low Prices. Our, stock is very large and well assorted, and we have the best lig ted and, most convenient premises in the Dominion In our Ordered Clothing department everyâ€" ' thing-.vvillbe found Complete. ~ MOTTD,:â€"Punctua1ity, Civility, and thorough Straightforward dealing Remember the‘ address :â€" W, TAYLOR & SUN, 'T‘YTV Fhwnm r‘rmxr n7 nmvvvwnn ‘ l ' . Substantial READY MADE CLOTHING The Old Substantial and Reliable Cambridgeshire clothing House still leacls. Our clothing being out by first-class cutters, being made by first-class tailors,- and on the Whole being superintended by practical men Who understand their business, and by carefully Watching the chang/ ing fashions we are able to supply our numerous customers andfrlends With Firstâ€"Class READYâ€"MADE REMOVED, Mr. Chas. Mason CLGTHING THE GREAT CITY CLOTHIERS, Cambridgeshire House, 86 Yonge Street; Toronto. FOR C. MASON FOR Jfl’HN BULL. SAUCE Afex; Moodie; v Merchant. W. Atkirnsonr 0- “' 'P. G, Savage, --‘ " ' AndAby'allwhe pri'ncipal'Merchants ' throughout Canada“ Manufactured only at‘ 261’ King' St. East, Toronto, where all communications ad- dressedwillxeceive prompt attention It. Has Nj-EOI 1181.] PRICE ONLY. LOCI PER HALF-EINT BOTTLE As a reli'sh‘ with Hot or COM Meats, Gravies, eta, etc: SOLDJJEN RICHMOND HILL BY Linen and Lustre coats, for men and; boys Russel‘. cordkcoatsrPersmnvcord coats, Lmen" and Lustre. dusters., We offer our goods. at a: NO? TROUBLE. TO SHOW GOODS; OAK HALL, Opposite St lamgzs’ Cathedralfi.‘ YOUTH.’S¢ SUITS $4300 Salesmen. Will-be found‘ . GUURTEUUSANIIRUBIN”; The goods we Show are very difieremt to the ordinary run of Ready Made Clothing. We will compair the make and finish with the best Custom work. Our. trade this season so flat is quite double: any former seas-on. CHILD’S SUITS $1 CHILD’S: SUH‘S $125,150,175, 2.00,, 2.25, 2.50,, 2.75, 3.00, 3.50, 4,00, up t07.5o., MEN’S PANTS $150,175,200, 2.25, 2.50, 2.75, 3;00, 3,25, 3.50, 3-7514-00: 4-50, 4,75- 500 As we are.determined.to dba large business;. Our staff of”: NOTE THESE FIGURES : MEN’S SUITS $600,650, 7a00, 7.50, 800,850. 9.00, 9.50; 10.00. OUR LOW PRICES PLEASE EVERY TIME. 115 to 121, King St. East: ()pposite St. Jainess’ Cathedral;- ' The largest cloéhing Izause IN THE DO‘IVHNEON. A large assortment of firstâ€"Class groceries at emeC‘rdirzary low prices. An ingpection of goods and prices is earnestly solicited, as we do not publish a price list. LOWEST CASH PRICES ' ‘ ~ :4“: R r 1 . fr ” Since intmdumng the C A 9'» ‘35??? ii Efifi. und > ‘ < ' ' . _ I . ‘ a i ..9_ , ,F RV: L 3‘: V ‘r I"); 5“! 4%? fiEfiWEMm FREE, Our 5410) 1 < 111:; 1A a . andWill doubtless contmue to do so, as we are uctcumncd to 126%? our stock well assorted and sell a‘»; the MW I *“ .. ma% .2 The Tme'No R Hum - Richmond Hill, Oct. 11th, 1880. NEE; M58 SEASGMELE FML AM WEfiTEE’h’ MM? MARGIN 7.00, up to 10,00. Every Department qu of AT THE : 46.0, 4-75» 5 ISAAC .00, 5.50, 6.00, 6.50, [€558

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