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I 3 tto\v afforded to Country Settlers for" feplenishing household necessaries and articles of personal demand.

Our MR CAUGHEY is at present in England purchasing for the coming season

AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK,

First shipments of which are expected to hand about the end of next month.

Our .present MAONIFJCENiT STOCK mast of necessity be cleared to make room for these new Goods, hence the present extraordinary inducements.

lilvery article in the following Special Lois are selected \Vith & duo regard to the .requirement "q£ Cqtuitr.y S^tders, suggested , by our. personal observation and long experience —

QUALITY, NOT QUANTITY,

Being our invariable rule in the malring-up of oil our Pnrcels. ' _ ,

In no caae tlo we locommcnd for wear or ?cnd out in airy of onr Parcels iuferior or low priced stuff.

We make it a fixed rule thai; under no cirouiriHtawc'es whatever do our customers find our Goods other than strictly represented.

ISz" Visitors from the Country nre always welcome to visit onr Warehouso and inspect our cnihe Stock and enquire prices, without boing pressed to purchase.

We have added additional' items to the wondeiful value we have been giving in the Standard Parcels in Lotß 57, 58, 59, 60.

EEMNANT PARCELS EXTKAOEDINARY. The enovmons quantity of Goods we cut. uplea\es n.s with a eoust-ntly-ncniTnulating R*ncl<" nf Bommn+H to dicno^e of, which we oitei at the iolluwuig Special Prices .—. — Fcv 27s Gfi we will givo 3")^ worth of "Oerananis of Twoe^a in v. irmß i^ehil lengths. "Pnv 2oq -«\ r P will pivo 3Bs vorth of Rcmhants ot Jness Maieiialn, Winreys, an^. Prints. l'V. 30h we win Ri^^7s6". worth of Calicos, Manuels, Shirtings, Drills, Ac, d'C. i'ot iUd we will give 1." worth of Remnants of Laces, Jt.bbons, Edgings, arc. J?oi 20s w . will send 30s worth of Prints, Siueonb, uulghaillS, c.'l'C.

C \f E CAN S U Jt» P L 1 CNEED POTATOES ICKED 1 OTATOES n^ follows: — TiAPPTONE KIDNEYS, 6s PER OWT. AMERICAN EARLY PIMK-EYiiy ] AluiiKiOAN ROnE r.iA^KDM BUMJM 6s HUTTON 'S REDSK IN FLOUR- I Per Cwt. BILL BREEZES' PROLIFIC EARLY WHITE ROCKS iIOBAiITOW'N \ _ BLUE BERWENTS ) os ] 'rices for largo quantities considerably reduced fur cash. WOODSTOPK EARLY KIDNEYS. 2d per lb, or 14s per cwt. This celebrated Early Poi/juo is but recently impoited; it is very piolilic, of excellent qnaliny for table, and a coiibLai.'ii pu/e-iaKer ai» cue English Shows. •SEED -Oll'S, BLACK and Will'x'E TAll* TAIHAN, rOTAtOnnd CANADIAN, TUsCAN SPRING WHEAT, SPRINGTARES, 3JARLEY, CAPE and CHEVALIER, PEAS (Gn'j and Blue), HORriE ) EANS, RYJb.CORN, d-c. MANURES— ANURES— SUPERPHOSPHATE. ISLAND GUANO, BOxsKLUfcl, JSOIsEMEAL, MANURE SALT, AND \TIGIIT9OIL QjUPERPHOSrHATE, Specially prepared by ua from tho NIGHTcollected in the cify and rieodon^ed* This is a most valuable Manure, being very rich in Amrnonin, as well as Phosphate. It is dry, and n't for drilling or hand-sowing. I'rice, £7 10s per ton. ANALYSIS GUARANTEED. CLOVERS. New Seeds for Spring-sowing ; quality superior arid prices lower EYEGRASS, POVERTY BAY; double-clresBe-i * — A Grand Sbud, D,o. CANT EP.BURY, undressed seßl • COCKSFOOT— Akaroa and Tacanaki " TURNIP and MANGOLD 81ZED8. \ DAM T AYBOURN & /^O., AUCKTMND. Tl GRIEBaiSLICH & CO., *--*■• Weavers' Hmll, Wool Exchange, . Lon SHIPPING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ' Establish ud 1 855, Ship to order, apy description of British and Continental ' Goods upon 2£ per cent commission, seine ted by buyur* with Colonial expel tance, and attend to the prompt realization of Produce nt'highopt pricts upon I per eont conimission. Orders to he nccompnnied by -Letters of Credit ov part reinittunou in Bank Drat ta, or Produpe. Open Policies of Insurance for floating eaigoofi to coyer sea risks. References: Chief JOffioe of the London tind .Westminster Bank, or Agra Bank, London, nnd 'wiost of" the Ool<>niVil' s ß7lnkB. "Current Price LMs'tis, 1 Pnid'ado'.Report^,' and -'any' nd'-essary-sainples or inf oniiation^on appli cation.

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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 118, 5 September 1885, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 118, 5 September 1885, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 118, 5 September 1885, Page 8

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