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EMPORIUM FOR IRISH LINENS; DAMASKS, HANDKERGHIgPS.&G, - 60 SURPRISINGLY CHEAP LOTS. \ ■-•'■' .*$ AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITTPV

SMITH & CAUGHEY'S EXTRAORDINARY LOTS. DRESS DEPARTMENT. LOT I—lo1 — 10 yards Zetvlandia Serge, in Marone, Myrtle, Slate and Brown, with body and skirt lining, for 9s 6d. LOT 2— -11 yards Eioh Black Figured Lustre, for 10s 9d. LOT B—lo yards Pure All-wool Royal Navy DreßS Serge, suitable for boys' wear or riding habit, for 15s. j LOT 4—B yard's Black Cashmere, 43 inches wide, in Navy, ■ Prune, Myrtle, Brown, Drab and Bronze, for 12s. O LOT s—B yards Btaok Cashmere, 43 inches wide, and 2 yards 3? plain or Broche Velveteen, for 18s Gd. fJZ, LOT o—B yards of our special Blue-black, or Jet-blaok All-wool tt French Merino, for 20s. jT" LOT 7—lo yards of the new fashionable Snowflake Homespun, P" for 9b 6d. Q LOT B—lo yards heavy Homespun, in Bronze, Brown, and ,J Daik Heather Mixtures, for 11b. f\ LOT 9— 12 yards of our Cambridge Check, in dark shades and neat patterns, for 8a lid. LOT 10— G yards Cashmere, 44 inches wide, with 1£ Brochd Q Silk Lining and buttons, for 20s. •p LOT 11 -12 yards of our Spccialilc BichßlackGros Grain Silk, for 555. Send for sample. *< CJSOTHINU DEPARTMENT. LOT 12 — 1 pair Trousers, strong useful Tweed, for 9a lid ; com- • moner qualities kept in Btock from ds lid pair. £< LOT 13—1 pair Trousers and Vest of pure All' wool Gcclong l\ Tweed for 21s. J{ J LOT 14—1 suit (man's size) AU-wool Kaiapoi Tweed for 45s lid Q- LOT 15—1 Pull Suit All-wool Fox's Mavy Blue Serge, wear and colour guaranteed, now shape, for JWs Gd QC LOT 16—1 pair All-wool Geelong Trousers, in Saddle Tweed, ft for 15s G'l LOT 17—2 pairs of our Lion Brand Heavy Coloured Moleskin Trousers, for 15s !)d. U- LOT 18—1 pair Trouacr and Vest of Heavy Nelson Tweed for, Q 14s 6d ; extraordinary value. LOT 19—1 Complete Suit of Geelong Tweed in All-wool Saddle t f. Tweed, for 52s Cd. ¥* LOT 20—1 dozen Black Ties or Sam Bows for 2s 6d (usual prices **; in town, 6d each). »AI LOT 21—1 Boy's K.B. Suit, any size up to 7, 4s 9d. |— LOT 22— 1 Guaranteed Waterproof Coat, sewn seams, for 49s Q£ 6d ; will last for years. OLOT 23—1 Boy's All-wool Jersey Suit, with oap in navy or Grenat, any size, for 6s 6d. £*■ LOT 24 — 3 of our Heavy Flannelette Shirts, for working pursjj poses, lor 10s. ZZ LOT 25—1 Full Suit for a Youth up to 16, any size, in Strong wear-resisting Geelong Tweed, for 25s Gd. N.B.— Our Geelong Tweed is exceptional value for settlers' wear. We arc the only retail linn in Auckland supplied dliect fiom the nmnufactuiers. Our customers thuej save the intermediate prolit. | MANTLE DEPARTMENT, LOT 26—1 Ladies' Cloth Jacket, 10s Gel, 12s Gd, and 148 6d. LOT 27—1 Handsomely Trimmed Cloth Jacket for 19s 6d ; in small and medium sizes. LOT 28—1 Tight-fitting Newmarket Ulster, for 10b 6d. LOT 29—1 New Dolman Ulster, or Ulster with sleeves and Cape for 16s 9d ; superior quality. LOT 30—1 Ladies' Grey Macintosh, impervious to rain, for 8s 9d LOT 31—1 Deep Fur Cape (black) for 12s 6d. LOT 31—1 Beautifully Trimmed French Felt Hat, in various shades, enclosed in a box, for 10s 9d. MAiS CHESTER DEPARTMENT. LOT 32—1 pair of our Magnificent Full-sized Blankets for 21s; surpriwn" value. LOl' 6—l6 — 1 pair of Large-sized Grey Blankets, for 11s 6d. Our Bluukets vaij fiom 5s lid to ud& pei pair. LOT ?4— l pair of Full-sized Mosglel Blankots, all wool, beautiful goods, for 32s 6' 1 . LOT o5 — 1U yards o£ our Heavy Wide Imitation Welsh Flannel for 12s lid. LOT 86-I0 yards of All-Wool Mosgiel Flannel, for 13s 9d. LOT 37—12 yards of our Famous Shilling Flannel, for 11s LOT 38—20 yards of Brussels Carpet, for 50s. LOT 39—2 Table Cloths in beautiful Bleached Table Damask, 2J yards long, for 10s

jw.H. smith} SMlTfc* & CAUGHEY, U- a oaughky IMPORTERS, 030, UEBN TBBET, AUCKLAND. BRANCH : N3WMABKET. TRY OUR "LION" B*AMD GEELONG CLOT hTn<j- b '" ¥ "" tl>9 ' and Men ' 8 -

BOUkH^ A JOB. " rpO BE SOLD VIHRY CHEAP. 23 Ladies' New Cloth Jackets, bought a Job, a great Bargain. 50 Girls' and Maids' Block Cloth, and Fancy Cloth Jackets, from 3s 6d, according to size, being about half wareluu.se price. 45 Gross Coat's best Sowing Cotton, 200 yards' reels, Nos. 10 to 24 only, Is 3d per doisen, 400 yards, 2s (id dozen. 960 Pun & Girls', Maida', ami Lmlies' Hosu, being Tiaveller's Sample-, from 6d pair. The above- are splendid value ; Corsets, 1 from is 3d. 20 Austrian Kugs, for Single Beds, 6s 9d, wortii 9b 6d. Lot of Nice Wool Goods from 6d upwards. Black Feuther Trimming, very fashionable Is yard ; Grey Calico, 2d yaid ; While Calico, 2£d ; Oiowdsufl s Calico, 4£ yard, 4k 3d per dozon. Splendid Assortment Dress Goods, good lines. 7£d. Large Stock Fur Capes, New Frilhngs, Laces. 50 Pairs la* t Season's Blanketß, slightly soiled, nt a heavy discount, from 5s 9d pair ; Blue Serge, 7sd. 50 Men's Worsted Coating Galatea Coats, 21s, worth 32s 6d j Strong Coloured Moleskin, Is 4£d yard. 20 Serge Suits, Fox's fine make, 88s 6d, worth 47s 6d. Men's Tweed Suits 18s 6d ; Boys' Suits, from 4s Cd. Boys' and Youths' Tweed Suits, from 14s 6d. 25 Boys' and Youths' Overcoats, at 20 per cent discount. Boys' Folt Hat*, Is 6d ; Men's do, 2s ; Men's Tweed do, Is lOd. Men's Wincey Shirts, Is lid, very cheap. Men's and Boys' Macintoshes. Large Lot of Remnants in various Department*, to bo Sold Cheap. I Freight paid on all Parcels over £2 in i value. PATTERNS FKEE BY POST, WILLIAM R, BRIDGMAN, J 8&. Upper Quoen Street, Auckland. 288 PRINTING. PiARDS, CIRCULARS, hECEIPT BOOKS, ■ ■ BILLHEADS MEMORANDUMS, , POSTERS, HANDBILLS, &0., &c, &c, a the most Modern Style.

i TIT E CAN SUPPLY SEED T>OTATOES EED I OTATOES as follows : — LAPSTONE KIDNEYS, 5s PER CWT. AMERICAN EARLY PINK-EYES 1 AMERICAN ROSE MAGNUM BONUM 6s BUTTON'S REDSKIN FLOUR- [-Per Cwfc. BALL BREEZES' PROLIFIC EARLY WHITE ROCKS HOBARTOWN ) Ra BLUE DERWENTS ) os Prices for large quantities considerably reduced for cash. WOODST6CK EARLY KIDNEYS, 2a per lh, or 14s per cwt. This celebrated Early Potato is but recently imported ; it is very proLtic, of excellent nualiby ior table, and a constant prize-taker at the English Shows. SEICi* O.vTS, BLA3K and WHITE TARTARIAN, POTATO and CANADIAN, TUSCAN SPRING WHISAT, SPRING TARES, BARLEY, CAPE and CHRVALIER, PEAS (Grey and JJluo), HORSE UEANS, RYUCORN, &c. MANURES— ANURES— SUPEBPHOSPHATE. ISLAND GUANO, BONEDUST, BON3MEAL, MANURE SALT, AND ATIGHTSOIL QUPERPHOBPHATE, Specially prepared by us from the NIGHTSOIL collected in the city and deodorised* This is a most valuable Manure, being very rich in Ammonia, as well aa Phosphate. It is dry, and fit for drilling or hand-sowing. Price, £7 10a per ton. ANALYSIS GUARANTEED. CLOVERS. New Seeds for Spring-sowing ; quality superior and prices lower RYEGRASS, POVERTY BAY; doubledressed ; — A Grand Sekd, Do. CANTERBURY, undressed seed COCKSFOOT— Akaroa and Taranaki TURNIP and MANGOLD SEEDS. A DAM T AYBOURN & i^O., Auckland. Tj GiiiEisyELiCH I Hex, LA, \y eaverB ' Hull, Wool Exchange, London, SHIPPING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Established 1855, Ship to ordor any description of British und Continental Goods upc; 2£ per cent commission, selectnd hy buyers with Colpnial experience, and attend to the prompt realisation of Produce nt highest priciß upon 1 per cent commission. Ordorß to be accompanied by Letters of Credit or part- remittance in Bank Drafts or Produce. Open Policies of Insurance for flouting cnrgoeß to cover sea risks. References : Chief JOffice of the London and Westminster Bank, or Agra Bank, London, find Hnost of the .Colonial Banks* ;• Curient Pi'iue Lists, Produce Reports, and any no-essary samples or information on appli cation.

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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 121, 26 September 1885, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 121, 26 September 1885, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 121, 26 September 1885, Page 8

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