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LOT 40 -6 Bleached or Unbleached Turkish TWels, large Size; . for 8b lid. „". ; - LOT 4.1—12 yaitfs of American Drill, very heavy and strong, ; . for 83 61 •. ' , , ; . t, , f I " *', LOT 42—2 pair Heavy Unbleached Sheets for 9s llcL „ , . ,p ! _*^ LOT 43— 10f our Magnificent Crotchet Quilts, full size t for4Qspd j ' *•* LOT 44—1 pair Lace Curtains, 3J ya,rds long, each jhftxiaridmd : *~ -yf: design, for 8s 6d ; Taped Scalloped Edge, for iLOs 6d. ', ' ■ u\\ LOT 45— 10 \ yards of our Strong Cotton for 6s 9d." \ ' . / LOT 46—12 yards.Strong Brown Holland, 4s 9d, 5s 9d, 6s 9d ; '* White- Quilts from 3s lid up, Coloured from 2s "6d Floor Clotli painted back, afr Is 2d square yard. > ' ' ' LOT 48—20 yards Heavy Grey Calico, 31 inch,- for 6s 3d. * ' i,/ " ; RULES OF SMITH ■& CAUGHEYiS PARCEL ' . . 'SYSTEM, : IST.— All.Ordei'B must be accompanied with Cash, P. 0.0., -.i , Cheques, made payable to SMITH & CAUGHEY, Letters ; „ - 'containing cheques -or'coin should be registered. '. ~- 2ND:— All Parcels over 20s Packed securely in Canvas and eenh, * freight paid, to any Railway Station or Port in New Zealand '< \J reached direct from Auckland. Where freight is demanded q^ plense communicate the fact to us. 3RD. — Every Article guaranteed strictly in accordance with,a§-< .«, sci ipti on given. - 4-TH.— We willingly substitute for any article in a Parcel not ■*/ required other goods of eqn&\ value. . clq , STH.'— If any Parcel is not approved of, and returned in good condition within 14 days, we are prepared torefund purchase •» * money in full, antl pny carriage both ways. ' ' V* nOSJERY, LACE, ANX>"YaNCY DEPARTMENT. ■— .LOT 49— G pairs Ribbed Merino Stockings, 2 pairs Ladies' S Met trio Gloves, and 12 yards White or Cieain Washing Lace ~^ for Ps. " ' LOT nO— l Ladies' Knitted Hose Jacket, 1 Ladies' Durable Ur- LL. biella, for 9s. LOT 51 -—I Large Wool Wrap and 3 pair (Coloured Lamb's (/) Wool Hose ior 7s. . LOT 32—2 Heads Wool (1 alloa), and 21bs Knitting Cotton for jjj 6s 9d. est LOT 68—6 pairs Heavy Knit Worsted Socks for 7s 6d. T" LOT 54 — 6 puns Strong Knit Socks for 5s 6d. UJ LOT 55— 2 Lamb's Wool Un^ei Vests and 2 pairs Drawers for 18s 6d. Ij. LOT 56 — 1 Cardigan Jacket and 3 pair Men's Wool Socks for f\ 6s Gel, • LOT 58, SERGE SUIT PARCEL, M 19s 6d. (/) , 1 Suit All-wool Navy Blue Serge, well-made and finished CC 1 Handsome Silk Handkerchief 111 ' 1 Drab French Felt Hafc anJ £ doz Black Ties L. 1 While ' ress Shirt 2 Meh's Flannette Shirts or Working Shirts j~ This Parcei will be a surprise to every gentleman who orders it. O ' • f\ LOT 59, HOUSEHOLD PARCEL, for 40s 1 p&ir Magnificent Witney Blankets, full 2f yards long 1 White Crotchet Quilt, same size (unshrinkable) 5 yaHs 80-inch (White) 2 yards Unbleached Table Damask 6 Honeycomb Towels, 39 inches long i ' 1 Pretty Toilet Cover and pretty Antimacassar LOT 60. DHESb PARCEL, for 20s. 10 yards Beautiful .All- wool <Bashuierette, any colour 1A yards Velveteen t-o Uioi 1 pair Glove-fitting Corsets Body I'inen and lsuttons 1 Silk Handkerchief *SMITH & CATJU-HEY'S Parcel System is now an admitted r,OO^ T to ettit-rs. • ' ' SMITH & OAUGH KY\S Pai eels have for four yearb given unbqundb>.s baii.sf action. SMITH it'CAUJHEY liau; always aimel at combining excel1< nco v ltl. rlioapncss, and by so doing have secured the con^'lenue i f the public. c MTTII c^ CATJ(tHEY hiudy closely the wants of their Country trienus, and do xaew uUuobfc to supply a Genuine Article at tiiC lowest possible price for <'jish.

NOBEL'S GENUIiNE DYNAMITE LONG and »-xtutioi\ c use ha pst^hlinhed NQBEL'S w> i>o Lin Pui.ir.l, Sul'eot, jfiost Reh'.d»le, Least Objectionable iv oln.qe '.vorkin^s, nnd Strnng<"4 Dynamite nianut'aotnred. Tho most perfect patent appliances are used in its mamitWture, as weli as being under the direct -uu.TvisW of tho Eug' ! ibii Giixoiiunout, win m^iot that -very ton shifl pus.-j'the uiot>t rigid 'te^ts possible. Clius, if not of the specified quality and purity, t'orbid , its' lonvini* tho FHCtory,-^-hence uniforniity, stability, tmd purity are »Bbuu i d. Wiiir.t o.lier ui'ciiuts, nut Driving' the Kciuie appli-mce.-i >md supervision, have -iften tailed to moot ti^ise oevoic test&j been soizod aud cotiti-caLcd. NUPRL'S in mortriv >Uot* has proved itself by lar the strongest dynamite. NOBKL'S is unequalled fur miniug, < inarming, bbistingin wot or dry, soMd, or assured rock, tnnnesli.it;*, breaking up wreckw, sunken rocuo, blowing out >vnd splitung up tiee roots, boniders, &c, effecting iaiiuyube taviny in time, hbour, «nd money. - Insist — as is dotie in most places— on getting only Nobel's, Gl.twgow-make, which all hears v the Company's Trade Mark, including tho name of Alfred, the Inventor of Djnnniite. Bewaro 1 Do not be deceived by Colonial or' Continental brands, Price reduced to TWO SHILLINGS and SIXPENCE per lb. with Discount to the Trade. w NOBEL'S PATENT BLAST.ING GELATINE, Is 40' pef cent stranger than Dynamite ,' i;ive>s off less smoke ; is as safe us Dynunn.to ; is slower, less shattering, nnd more expansive in its action ; indissoluble in water; invariably remains sort when all other nitro-g'yoenue compouuda are frozen ; and is tired with fube, detonator, and dynamite primw in the same manner us Dynamite, although 211)8 of bhibting gelatine t>ives better results than 3jlbs oi D<jnamite, yet it is only 6d per Ib per 51b pnoktft Jiigher in price. NeCesSciry doubie tape fuse, bost quility at oidtn.uy rates, and nnpioved sissedetoni\ twa for liring. Also, warming pans i'or thawing dyuamite vvli'jn i'roz-^n ; aud it" thesri pans are used hot water in tho outer put of them up to 150 degrees Fall, may bu used wiih safety. Dynamito.und Guia.- • tine always in htoek. Printed instructions n»r using 1 ' tbe above explosives issued with , uvrry 51b package. tJupplieb may be had from James RenBUaW aud T. & fc\ MottBJN & Co., Limitudv' Thames ; John Puif^'Ps & Sutf, PaerotV, ' Wklls & ScuTfEß, Te Aroha, and others! ' H Ay. jnts for Nobel's Explosives Company, " Liiiiited, Griasgow— for North New Ze.i-' - -laud :• ' f s l -- '}.*- ." *> ; E. i.PO RTE it' , A : N V„ Q 6lf ;s; s ■ v'u ' j-. - ,t i AUCKI/A^D, . . -

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

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

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