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■■■■'•■■•■. ■ 6ft 'S¥KfRTS]N"eLY CHE AF LOTS. 'v : ' - - AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY 0! M f ffl CX ftr n A FTH IT 17 VQ * 8 now "^dod to Country Settlers for roplett- LOT 40 -6 Bloachtid or Unbleached T uririßh Towtl'&i large ewe, r^IYJL 1 1 JO. \Sb VXI.U VJlllJ I O ishmg household necessaries and articles of lor 3b iid. • pvT^ A ADTMMADV t ATC porsonal demand; LOT 41— 12 yards of American .Drill, very heavy* arid strong, £AI.aAUKUiINAi\I LUlo. forced. DRESS DBPABTMENT. * J o^ liair Heavy Unbleached Shepfs for 9r lid. • • t i , LOT 1-10 yards Zeolandia Serge, in Marone, Myrtle, Slate and •> . ' JOJ 43— 1 of our Magnificent Crotchet Quilfcsjfulisiae, .for, tOs6d Brown-, With body and skirt lining,lfor 9s 6dr * Our MR OA.UGHEY is at present in Eng- LO.r 44—1 pair L.ice Curtains, 3J yards long, each handsome LOT 2—ll yards Bioli Black Figured Lustre, for 10a 9d. * an & parchasing for the coming season design, for 8s (id ; Taped Scalloped Edge, for 10a 6d. LOT 3—lo yards Pure All-wool T oyal Navy Drqss Serge, suit- LOT 45—10$ yards of our Strong Uottfon Shirting, for 6s 9d.~" ' able for 'boys 7 wear or riding habit, fbr 15s. ' - AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK L 46—12 yards Strong Brown Holland, 4s 9d, 5s 9d,'6s 9d ; LOT 4— B yards Black Cashmere, 43 inches wide, in Navy, ' White Quilts from 3s lid up, Coloured from 2s 61 Prune, Myrtle, Brown, Drab and Bronae, fdr 12s. t?wt ,*,.., . - , Floor Cloth painfnd Knflr, at. Is 2d squdre yard. , LOT s—B yards Black Cashmere, 43 inches wide, and 2 yards llirB * B /J l P»nentB of which aro exported to hand LOT 48— 20 yards Heavy Grey Calico, 31 inch, for 6b 3d. plain or Broche Velveteen, for 18s 6d. i » bouUiio «w of next month. Rill PR f)F QUITU £ PAIIPUFVrt PARPFi LOT 6 -8 yards of our special Blue-black, or Jet-black All-wool NULtb Ut bMIIH & (jAUbfitnd f/iliUtL French Morinoi for 20s. • SYSTEM LoT fo^s l °6r rda ° f t nn ° W faBhionflble SaowQake Homespun, MAGNIFICENT STOCK must 1 B V AU Orfe ? must be ™™V«™ rl ™* Cash ' Pao " t^^ A -o j * /1 1-i rii , • t 1 1 i j " inducements OND.— AII Parcels over 20s Packed securely iti Canvas and sent, LOT 0-i2 yards of our Cambridge Check, m dark shades and "demerits. to J fa T^m^n tp » tterl ] S> n \ „• v -, „„ n u reached direct from Auckland. Where freight is demanded Jh^ y - Cashmere, 44 inches wide, with 1J Broohe r ] £ a c communicate tlio fact to us. LOTU-^a^ Every article in the following Special Lots SmML Bk^ * for 555. Send for sample. are wleototl with a due regard to the require- »th —Wp willimriv ani-idtih-,^ to««t n * o«« « v t; n u i« n p nwo i n«f CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. ™Nts of Country Settlers, suggested by our 4 o^ 1 or^ol o etunfvS LOT 12-1 pair Trousex^, strong useful Tweed, for 9s lid; com- personal obaervahon and long experience- £ TH .!L If any cl ° in 3 n ° 0 \ and returned in good rn^\TV m ' t 8 Gl^natoo^wmtolldpair. ._ . 0 condition within 14 days, wi are pepared to refund purchase LOI 1 J-l pair Irousers and Vest of pure All-wool Geclong QUALITY, NOT QUANTITY, money in full, and pay carriage both ways. JL WCGvV lux LOT 14 — 1 suit (man's size) All-v 00l Kaiapoi Tweed for 45s lid t> • . „, , . „ . HOSTTCTLY T,AP7? awti T?iwnvm?PAPTVTOT LOT 15-1 Full Suit All-wool Fox's Navy Blue Serge, wear and " S °£ r ™ abl ° ™^ ™ the making-up of * il b^ IlY ' 013 . AND FANCY DEPARTMENT. colour guaranteed, new shape, for 39s 6d l j Faiceh ; L ,°T 49 ~G pairs Ribbed Merino Stockings, 2 pairs Ladies' LOT 10— 1 pair All-wool Geelong Trousers, in Saddle Tweed, h l no , c . asG do 7° recommend for wear or Memo Gloves, and 12 yaxds White or' Cream Washing Lace for 15s 6d sc; . ld oufc ln any of our 1 aroolB inferior or low for 9s. LOT 17—2 pairs of our Lion Brand Heavy Coloured Moleskin pnce(i 6tu2> LO ,T 50 ~ 1 TjatlieB ' Knitted Hose Jacket, 1 Ladies' Durable Urn: Troupers, for 15s 9d. ™ n V? r ° S r LOT 18— 1 pair Trouser and Vest of Heavy Nelson Tweed for, LO iol--l Large Wool Wrap and 3 pair Coloured Lamb's 14s 6d ; extraordinary value. _ 001 II \ OSe for 7b. LOT T^7a l Std 8"8 "* of Geelong Tweed in AU ' W0 ° 1 Saddle We ™ ke ib a filed rale thafc ™«<* ™ <** *^ 2 ww ° 01 (1 alloa)l ma 21bs Knifcting Ootton for LOT 20-1 dozen Black Ties or Sam Bows for 2s Gd (usual prices ™™P™Tj^?u™ I°. T CUL ' J ° me^ fiud LOT 58^6 pairs Heavy Knit Worsted Socks for 7s Gd. in town, 6d each). our Goods othci tlmn Btrictl y LOT 54— G pairs Strong Knit Socks for 5s Gd. LOT 21—1 Boy's K.B. Rnit, any size up to 7, 4s 9d. Lo ' l ' 55 T 2 Lamb's AYool Un'ler Vests and 2 pairs Drawers for LOT 22—1 Guaranteed Waterproof Coat, sewn seams, for 49s _ *?9? 9 . 6d ,' „,. 6d ; will last for years. % LOT sb— l Cardigan Jaoket and 3 pair Men's Wool Socks for LOT 23—] Boy's All-wool Jersey Suit, with oap in navy or __. ~.. . „ _ A , 6s 6a - Gronat, any size, for 6s 6d. rs^ Visitors from the Country are always LOT 21-3 of our Heavy Flanneletto Shirts, for working pur- welcom . G to ™ lt our , Warehouse and inspect LOT 58, SEEGE SUIT PARCEL, £2 19s 6d. poses, for 10s. our entire Stock and enquire prices, without 1 Suit All-wool Navy Blue Seige, well-made and finished LOT 2.5-1 i'ull Suit for a Youth «p to IG, any size, in stron^ bemg P ressed to P urchase ' 1 Handtsome Silk Handkerchief wear-resisting Geelong Tweed, for 25s 6d. 1 Drab I<re nch Felt Hat and £ doz Black Ties N.B.— Our Geeloug Tweed is exceptional value for settlers' 1 .Y 1 "! 6 il ress Shirt , wear. We are the only retail firm iv Auckland supplied direct 2 en s * Annette Shirts or Working Shirts from the mauufaoturers. Our customers thus save the inter- Wn v,«™«,Ma a^s •> , „ This Parcel will be a surprise to every gentleman who orders it. mediate proilt • Wo a ° acl " 6^ additional items to the MANTLE DEPARTMENT N J f on^ erf S 1 13 vaIue 1 we , have i 66"i 66 " Sf 1 "? in th e LOT 59, HOUSEHOLD PAECEL, for 40s LOT 26-1 Ladies' Cloth Jacket, 10s 6d, 12s Od, and 14s 6d. btm^ d arcels in Lots 5 7, 58, 59, GO. 1 pair Magnificent Wilney Blankets, full 2| yards long LOT 27—1 Handsomely Trimmed Cloth Jacket for 19s 6d ; in " White Crotchet Quilt, same size (unshrinkable) small and medium sizes; & yards 80-inch Sheeting (White) ( LOT 28—1 Tight-fitting Newmarket Ulster, for 10s 6d. a y ardß Unbleached Table Damask LOT 20—1 New Dolman Ul«ter, or Ulster with sleeves and Capo eDMNANT PAIiCEL^ EXTRAORDTWARV ? ?°?f y ?,?^ T i >wels > 39 , inches loK 8 for 16s 9d ; superior quality, Aitujiija iiAIIiAORDINARY. i p re tty Toilet Cover and pretty Antimacassar LOT 30— 1 Ladies' Grey Macintosh, impervious to rain, for 8s 9d „ LOT 31—1 Deep Fur Cape (black) for 12s 6d, Tne enormous quantity of Goods we cut LOT GO. DEESS PAECEL, for 20s. LOT 31 — 1 Beautifully Trimmed French Felt Hat, in various U P loaves us with a constantly-accumulating 10 yards Beautiful All-wool Sashmerette, any colour shades, enclosed in a box, for 10s 9d. ' Stock of Remnants to dispose of, which we H yards Velveteen to trim MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT ofier at tne foll owing Special Prices .— 1 pair Glove-fitting Corsets L ° T su%7iL P g al valL Oar Ma * nifiC6nt FuMzed BianltetB f ° r 2155 For St. 6d we wiii give 85s worth of Bern- fffigX^*" 8 LOT 3-1 pair of Large-sized Grey Blankets, fdr Us 6d. Our nantS ° f Tweeds in variouB UBeful len^ ths - T HT B^ nk f ILS'Jf *SS?I rf^v 9 6 mm 1 ™ Pw n ii. F ° r 2^^ VG Wil ! BiYO 38S WOrth Of emn ant« SMITH & CAUGHEY'S Parcel System is now an admitted LOT 34—1 pair of Full-sized Mosgiel Blankets, all wool, beau- of Dro&B Materials, Winceys, and Prints. BOON to Country Settlers! IUI gOOUB, lOr o^B 6d. aXIT'PR" Jir f\TTnm^ir>ci x> 7 i r * LOT 35-^lOyardsof our Heavy Wide Imitation Welsh Flannel For 80s we will give 3Ts6d worth of Calicos, SM r SrfiJ^ ° * ™' for 12s lid. Flannels, Shirtings, Diills, &c, &o. qMTTR ?ShSt £ o i • t* i--tht «a m vov/id rt f in m^i w -i-™ i*i rtrt -i SMllil ds OAUGHEY have always aimed at combining excelaftt£i «-' B^ s i OT2o r rvr 3o ° — - — • SMITH MSE?Kas=ats& i i«a?!s each 2i yards long, for 10a. Sateensj Gmghairis, tfcc- tide at the lowest possible price for Cash; fw.H,.BMiTHt SMITH. & CAUGHEY, {X: o. oattghey} IMPORTERS, 230, QUEEJNT feTRBBT, AUCKLAND. BRANCH : NBWMARKSr.

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to uoNruAorotts. '"pENDERS are invited for No. 3 ConJL tract competing tho Belf-Aoting Grnde to Fergusons Battery. Plans and at the oflficp of the undersigned, Public Hall, Te Aroha, where tenders must be sent in by noon on SATURDAY, 22nd inst. The lowest or driy tender not necessarily accepted. F. PAVITT, C.E., Engineer for the work. 14th August, 1885.

TXT B CAN SUP P"'L Y SEED T)OTATOES BED 1 OTATOES aa follows : — LAPSTONE KIDNEYS, 5s PER CWT. AMERICAN EABLY PINK-EYES 1 AMEBICAN BOBE MAGNUM BONUM 6s BUTTON'S REDSKIN FLOUR- Owt. BALL BEEEZES' PROLIFIC EABLY WHITE ROCKS HOBABTOWN ) ~ BLUE DEBWENT^ ( Os Prices for largo quantities considerably reduced for cash. WOODSTOCK EABLY KIDNEYS, 2d per lb, or 14s per cwt. This celebrated Early Potato is but recently imported ; it is very prolific, of excellent quality for table, and a constant prize-taker at the English Shows. SEED OATS, BLACK and WHITE TARTARIAN, POTATO and CANADIAN, TUSCAN SPRING WHEAT, SPRING TARES, BARLHJY, CAPE and CHEVALIER, PEAS (Grey arid Blue), HORSE BEANS, RYE;. CORN, <fee. MANURES— ANURE3— , SUPERPHOSPHATE, ISLAND GUANO, \ BONEDUST, BONEMEAL, MANURE SALT, AND -VTIGHTSOIL qUPERPHO'SPHATE, gpecially prepared by uS from the NIGHT;. : spit/ collected in the cifiy and deodorised., $hia W a' most; valuable MaWtire^ beitfg very t\fh in Ammonia, as well as JrtfoßphaW It v" dry, and fit for drilling oV hrind-sofwing. Erice', Wl 10s per ton. f ANALYSIS GUAR'ANTEEDV GLOVERS, j^ew^eißa^^'SWngisoWi^gVquaUty;,^ tpGRASS, .FdVEK^Y/'BAY; dtfufc *l „,,' , dressed ;rrA <3iijun> Sbbd,- "7, t ,l, ; i \ #O. .CANTE^BCTRY, undms^ed seed- , . "', i y PPOKS^OQT— A^atoa'f nf -aSranaW ? '". J ' v, |URNp ( arid^NGo^||E^ /- t

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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 116, 22 August 1885, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 116, 22 August 1885, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 116, 22 August 1885, Page 7

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