Orders for the following Bargain Parcels will receive prompt attention and the goods duly forwarded to any address, carriage paid by " Parcel Post " on receipt of the amount in cheques, Postal notes, Bank notes or Money Orders addressed to James Smith, Te Aro House, Wellington. Parcel No. I— Consists of Dress length of Superior Melton Cloth, in navy blue, marone, brown, grey, fawn, green or black, 2yds body lining, 4yds skirt lining, 2doz buttons to match, lyd. velveteen for trim: ming, 1 print or g'.ngham apron, the whole lot carriage paid for one guinea, Te Aro Aro House, Wellington. Parcel No. 2 -Contains Byds Twilled Flanunellette, 6yds Colonial Flannel in white, Shetland, or Orkney, 12yds Stout Dasca Calico, 4 Honeycomb Towels, syda Stout White Sheeting, the lot carriage paid for 255, Te Aro House, Wellington. Parcel No. 20, Boy's Hoisery— We have some exceedingly strong and good wearing, heavy Ribbed B ack or Navy worsted Hose, excel ent for school or hard wear, and we will send free by post for 12/0 two pairs each size 4, 5, G. For other parcels see " Wanted " Column. We have the pleasure to announce the arrival, ex Tekoa, of our second direct shipment of seasonable and fashionable drapery, comprising 17 cases and bales for all departments, these goods being bought at Home at the very close of the winter season, and sent on by cargo steamer; every possible expense as well as all intermediate profits being saved. We are thus in a position to offer cur customers such value as is not usually met with. We invite inspection of the goods,, and comparison of the prices at the Bon Marche. Boss & Sandford. — Advt.
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Manawatu Herald, 18 June 1892, Page 2
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280Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, 18 June 1892, Page 2
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