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EMPORIUM FOR BRtSH 'LINENS, DAMASKS, L .HANDk£RCH"tEFS^&C,

60 SURPRISINGLY CHEAP LOTS. AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY

£! TVFI TfTHt f* A IT / T-T T? VQ * s now affordea lo Country Settlers forreplon- LOT 40-6 Bleached or Unbleached Tui'kish bowels, large size, KjItXIXXX Viiy v^xi. U VTIX Hi X kj ishing household necessaries and articles of for 3s lid. FYTRAORFhNARY TDT^ personal demand. LOT 41-^l2 yards of American Drill, very heavy and strong, DRESS DEPARTMENT. L °T 42—2 pair Heavy Unbleached Sheets for 9s lid. LOT I—lo yards Zealandia Serge, in Maronc, Myrtlo, Slafce and fJJ 43 ~ lof our Magnificent Crotohet Quilts, full size, for 10s 6d Brown, with body and skiit lining, for 9s CJ. Our 818 CAUGIIEY is at present in Eng- LOI 44—1 pair Lace Curtains, 3£ yards long, each handsome LOT 2—ll yards Rich Black Figured Lustre, for 10s 9d. land purchasing for the coming season design, for 8s 6d ; Taped Scalloped Edge, for 10s 6d. LOT 3—lo yards Pure All-wool Royal Navy Dress Serge, suit- y SJJ; 4C —lo£ yards of our Strong Cotton Shirting, for 6s 9d. able for boys' wear or riding habit, for 15s. AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCIt 40— 12 yards Strong Brown Holland, 4a 9d, Sfl 9d, 6s 9d; LOT 4—B yards Black Cashmere, 43 inches wide, in Navy, " ' White Quilts from 3s lid up, Coloured from 2s 6d • Prune, Myrtle, Brown, Drab and Bronze, for 12s. „,. . . , , , , T __f loor Clotn painted back, at Is 2d square yurd. O LOT s—B yards Black Cashmere, 43 inches wiJa, and jj yards , st B * u P ments of winch are expected to hand LOT 48—20 yards Heavy Grey Calico, 31 ihch, for 6s 3d. 3J» P^in or Broche Velveteen, for 18s 6d. about lhe eU(i of nexfc ™o\\%h. Rill PQ HC OMITU P OAI/nucv O DADfiCI f~ LOT 6-8 yards of our special Blue-black, or Jet-black All-wool HULL& OF SMITH & CAUGHEYIS PARCEL French Merino, for 20s. • SYSTEM h ""MT" Ol "* MW faShionobl6 Sa ° M °*™^ Our pre^ MAGNIFICENT STOCK ™, f^L 00 * 8 *%%&«? rf&Sifr ft** O LOT 8-!0 yards heavy Homespun, in Bronze, Brown, and of neeeseUy Weared to make room forte, hJ^^^S^£^LXSS H LOTTmSoTorCamhrid™ rh v•„ , , , , mlSmtta^ "" T ti O LOT 9-12yard8 0f our Cambridge Check, maark shades and ""tacenienta. £ freight paid, to any Eailway Station or Portin New Zealand O IOTM sSStaal 44 i»k« ■/, uup 1,1 cached direct from Auokland. Whero freight is demanded 08 rt ci-iiTt- J£» . on ' * Broohd please communicate the fact to us. § LOT'u-i"y|rd a s d of^syciSEiehßlaekGrosGrain S ilk, Every article in the foHowing Special Lot, 3^^«»lo guaranteed Btt ictly in accordance with de- . LOT 18^ lDakTmuS- 9 TnrlW 01 ? isUd ?™- ,„ , 0 condition within U days, we ate prepared to roftmd parcLe .-- a TweTdffils: tousasand Vest of pur e All-wool Geelong QUALITY, NOT QUANTITY, money in full, and pay carriage both ways. JO CL WT It! B ,f* «» -r«^ "- <- «- tt akin 6 .up of T nT ™ S ' ERY ' LACE ' A^iSoY DEPAETMBNT. q colour guaranteed, new shape, for 39s 6d Wl our Parcels. JjUI 49— 6 pairs Ribbed Merino Stockings, 2 pairs Ladies' rf% CC LOT 16—1 pair All-wool Geelong Trousers in Saddle Tweed uo caso c]o we commend for wear or Merino Gloves, and 12 yards White or Cream Washing Lace TZ £\ for los 6d ' sen « out m acy of our Parcels inferior or low for 9s. *~* LOT 17— 2 pairs of our Lion Brand Heavy Coloured Moleskin priced Btuff * LO ,T S P~ I Laclies> Snitte.l Hose Jacket, 1 Ladies' Durable Urn- **- Trousers, for 15s 9J. biclla, foi 9s. Urn LOT 18—1 pair Trouser and Vest of Heavy Nelson Tweed for LOT 51— -1 Largo Wool Wrap and 3 pair Coloured Lamb's tfi O 14s 6d ; extraordinary value. wwo 1w ° o1 Hoße iot " 7s. (^) LOT 19— 1 Complete Suit of Geelong Tweed in All-wool Saddle w , .„ c -, , , L n LOT 52— 2 Heads Wool (1 aUoa), and 21bs Knitting Cotton lor UI tf% Tweed, for 52s Od We mako lfe a fixed rul ° tnafc under no cir- 6a 9d. T^ X! LOT 20—1 dozen Black Ties or Sam Bows for 2s 6d (usual prices oum » tan f s whatever do our customers find LOT n3-6 pairs Heavy Knit Worsted Socks for 7s 6d. 7Z ~ in town, 6d each). our oods o *«er than strictly represented. LOT 51—6 pairs Strong Knit Books for 53 6d. &J JU LOT 21—1 Boy's K.B. Suit, any size up to 7, 4s 9d LOT 55 ~ 2 Lamb 's Wool Umler Vests and 2 pairs Drawers for H LOT 22— 1 Guaranteed Waterproof Coat, sewn seams, for 49s t^ 1 ?^ in *■ * J - Qg 6d ; will last for years. LOT sb— l Cardigan Jackot and 3 pair Men's Wool Socks for Q O L ° T GI-at anf «r y ** *"^ " f" *» C °^ «» "' O. LOT 24-3 of our Heavy Flannelette Shirts, for working pur- VoS and ST^j &ml , o -.^ 5^ ?t EE( ? SUIT PAECEL ' £2 19s 6d ' JC S: poses, for 10s. b L ° v . l ce ' lfcue b^ X and , enquue prices, without 1 Suit All-wool Navy Blue Serge, well-made and finished QC S LOT 2.3-1 Full Suit for a Youth up to 10, any size, in strong bb ° lUg preBSed t0 P urchase - 1 Handsome Silk Handkerchief lij wear-resisting Geelong Tweed, for 25f 6d. ra^ Pencil Felt Hat and doz Black Ties L. N.B.— Oui- Geelong Tweed is exceptional value for settlers' — 1 White Dress Shirt g. wear. We are the only retail firm in Auckland supplied direct 2 Men / S Flannotte shir *s or Working Shirts meSate 6 afltUfaOtUrerß"a flt UfaOtUrerB " Our customers thll3 save the inter " We have added additional items to the This Parcel wIU be a BUl T^ise to eyery gen tlcman who orders it Pr ° ' MANTLE JDBAABTMENT. L?ta 5^5» S?!?i LOT 59, HOUSEioLDI>AECEL, for 40sLOT 26-1 Ladies' Cloth Jacket, 10s 6d, 12s 6d, and 14s 6d. totanclarcl L axcas m Lots 5 7, 58, 59, 60. i pair Magnificent Witney Blankets, full 2§ yards long *~ LOT 27—1 Handsomely Trimmed Cloth Jacket for 19s 6d • in 1 whlte Crotchet Quilt, same size (unshrinkable) small and medium sizes. ' 5 yards 80-inck Sheeting (White) LOT 28—1 Tight-fitting Newmarket Ulster, for 10s 6d. 2 >' ards Unbleached Table Damask LOT 29—1 New Dolman Ulster, or Ulster with sleeves 'and Cape REMNANT PAECELS EXTBAORDINABY ? SOlS 01 ? cy ?n m , b T o wels » 3 9 inches long for 16s 9d ; superior quality. Anwunuoaa ax. x p rett y Xoilet Cover and pretty Antimacassar LOT 30—1 Ladies' Grey Maointosh, impervious to rain, for 8s 9d „,, . LOT 31—1 Deep Fur Cape (black) for 12s 6d. , c enormous quantity of Goods we cut LOT 60. DBESS PAECEL, for 20s. LOT 31— 1 Beautifully Trimmed French Felt Hat in various SP ~ av ® s " s mt]l a constantly-accumulating 10 yards Beautiful All-wool fiashnierette, any colour shades, enclosed in a box, for 10s 9d ' btock of Itemnants to dispose of, which we 1& yards Velveteen to trim MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT r at the foll °wing Special Prices .— 1 pair Glovo-fittmg Corseta L 0T s urpSL P gv^e? Ul ' MaSnmCent FaU - Bizea Blaakot3 te 2l8; *? "»« we wiU g ive 35s worth of Kern. j'fflifeSdS*'" LOT 83-1 plir of Large. S faed Grey Blanket,, for 11b 6d. Our "^ ° £ JWOei ' B m ™ 10US USoful le "S ths - Blankets vary from 5s lid to 63s per pair. For 25s we will give 33s worth of Remnants SMITH A CATTfiWRVQ p OVfln i a« D *«*« ;« .^ i -^ i LOT 34-1 pair of Full sized Mosgiel Blankets, all wool, beau- of Dress Materials? Winceys, and PriSS LOO^to™nntoy £tl» y tllUl COOuS, lor O6S 6d. • Q'M'T'T'tT Cr n \ tt;i trwvia ti i i " r r LOT fo B ri^?/d BraSOfottrHeaVyWi<iol ' nitaHOnWclBUM '"IMI" 1Ml Ftane^sZS'S 6 !^' 0 ' 0 "" 008 ' wSJ^^*"™' 0 " 0 "' 1 " 61 ™" LOT Rfi-lOvarrlqnf All Wnni A-r m™ , , 1O n , SiUiiu to OAUCi HEY have always aimed at combining excelLOf 37-12 yards o ou • KnJ?SS!-fr S? ' f , i°i F ° r lOs We will « ive 15s worth of Eemuama J^ce with cheapness, and by so doing have secured the TOT va lT* S S n S r p Sh f IH / n^ lanne1 ' fol ' lls of Lacos ' Bibbona, Edgings, &c. confidence of the public. fw. h. smith I SMITH & CAUGHEY, {ajxc&vurki} IMPORTERS, 239, QUBEN STREET, AUCKLAND. BRANCH : NEWMARKEP. TRY OUR "LION" BRAND GEELONG CLOTHIIMG-b^ , Y^i'^T^TMeTl HT

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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 115, 15 August 1885, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 115, 15 August 1885, Page 7

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