Halton Hills Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 9 Jun 1887, p. 8

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^""^^^^^W J> l^^^p J TT I ~; jxi.:\ . . jdii T.HE FLESHERTON ADVANCE. [Jo-NE g, 1887. THE LARGEST GENERAL STORE ^â- > .-I* //V r//£ CO(//VrK Of GBEY ! OWING TO HAYING MADE BXTRAOEDINARY Large Purchases of TTATEEDS ! For the Spring and Summer trade, in anticipation of the certain advance in manufactu- rer's prices. Our stock is still heavy and we propose to REDUCE it in June by OFFERING- lilBERAL DISCOUNTS I â- WB OPPBK- All- Wool Tweeds From 30 Cents per Yard up ! A 3Iaii's Suit Length for $2 I We have a range of 150 patterns to select from, embracing the Newest Styles and finest textures made for this season's trade. Our wm " iM M w^ It la mw\ And GENTS' FURNISHING Department is now admitted unequalled in this County. We carry a large range of Children's Clothing. In extent and variety our General Dry Goods stock exceeds that of any former season and we offer Extra Values in ^=Priiits and Dress G-oods !^= OIIP K/lll I IMPRV nCDA D"T'^/I CI KIT" '' "°'''^^ '^'^'^ customers da,ly. All are VjUn IVIIL-LIINlIRY UlI r a n I IVI tl IN I pleased who come to buy, and the genera! \'cicKtt of the Ladies is, " A splendid siock and pficea hic J " All departments, including l?(K»ts and Shoos, CiJcMMMal (lirocerios. Hardware, Class, China , Crockery, and VV^all Papers, Arc constasfly kept assorted with seasonable i^oods and can give special low quotations for building contracts for NAjLS, GLASS & other Hardware. We buy ?mt\ct\ 1<:^»ij.s. Wool hni 0fkiii M gapli . !(• And to those who prefer trade our extensive stock offers rtie most iavorable conditions to our customers for profitable exchange. W<e thank our old customers,, with many of whom we have had constant and most pleasant business relations for over twenty years, and we ask their continued confidence and patronage. It^e solicit a trial from new austjmers. We are here to serve the public to the best of our ability, and our exper- .iencc judgement, .tame and means will be devoted to that end.; ^'^^m- <* J-LESHEKTON, May 25th, 1887, M. RICHARDSON & CO, y-^ ....'•' II r

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