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DAMASKS, HAIMDKv^OHI^FSV &O

IPJFH L«N€NS V

60 SURPRISINGLY CHEAF LOTS.

OPPORTUNITY

IONAL

LOT 40 -6 Bleached or Unbleached Turkish -Towels, large s^e, for 3s lid. ' ( ' h LOT 41—12 yards of American Drill, -.very? -heavy and ..strong, ,. > for 8s 61. , . LOT 42—2 pair Heavy Unbleached Sheets for 9s Jld. LOT 43—1 of our Magnificent Crotchet Qmlts,fu11 size'for'lOse LOT 44 — 1 pair Lace Curtains, 8£ yards long,' each' Handsome , design, for 8s 6d ; Taped Scalloped Edge,' for 10s, 6d,. - ,-, , . ' \ r LOT 45— 104 yards of our Strong Uofcton Shirting, for 6s 9d. ' ( LOT 46—12 yards Strong,Brovvu Hollan \, 4s 91, ' 5s 9d, 6* 9d White Quilts troin 3s 1H up, Coloured frpm 2 s 6d' " / Floor Cloth painted back, at Is 21 square yard. LOT 48—20 yards Heavy Grey Calico, 31 incii, for 6s I i. RULES OF SMITH & CAUGHEYtS PARCEL ■. SYSTEM. 1ST.— All Orders must he accompanied with Cash, P.O.O., Cheques, made payable to'SMITH & CAUGHEY. Letters containing cheques or coin should be registered. QND.— All Parcels over 20s Packed securely in Canvas and sent, f ■ , /y freight paid, to any Railway Station or Port in New Zealand \J reached direct from Auckland. Where freight is demanded c© " please communicate the fact to us. QBD. — Every Article guaranteed strict! n a33or dance with de •> O scription given. +\ 4TH.— We willingly substitute for any article in a Parcel not jj , required oilier goods of equal value. 5TH.— If any Parcel is not approved of, and returned in good condition within 14 days, we are prepared to refund purchase ■» money in full, and pay carriage both ways. jl • HOSIERY LACE, AND FANCY DEPARTMENT. g , LOT 49 — 6 pairs Ribbed Merino Stockings, 2 pairs Ladies' #y% Merino Gloves, and 12 yards White or Cream W e ' f 9s. f* LOT 50—1 Ladies' Knitted Hose Jacket, 1 Ladies' Durable Um- La» brella, for ys. LOT 51 — 1 Large Wool Wrap and 3 pair Coloured Lamb's (/) Wool Hose for 7s. £/) LOT 52—2 Heada Wool (1 alloa), and 21bs Knitting Cotton for yj 6s 9d. r£ LOT 53— G pairs Heavy Knit Worsted Socks for 7s 6d. LOT 54 — 6 pairs Strong Knit Socks for os 6d. *■•*. LOT 55—2 Lamb's Wool Un^ler Vests and 2 pairs Drawers for 18s 6d. lL LOT 56—1 Cardigan Jacket and 3 pair Men's Wool Socks for <* 6s 6d. w : LOT 58, SERGE SUIT PARCEL, £2 19s 6d. " JJ 1 Suit All-wool Navy Blue Serge, well-made and finished "C 1 Handsome Silk Handkerchief III 3 Drab French Felt Hat and £ doz Black Ties \~ 1 White I >ress Shirt /y* 2 Men's Flannette Shirts or Working Shirts -^ This Parcel will be a surprise to every gentleman who orders it. vJ £% LOT 59, HOUSEHOLD PARCEL, for 40s jg 1 pair M agnificcnt Witney Blankets, full 2% yards long *~ 1 White Crotchet Quilfe, same size (unshrinkable) 5 yaids 80-inch vShcuting (White) 2 yards Unbleached Table Damask 6 Honeycomb Towels, 39 inches long • ' ' ' '' ' •> 1 Pretty Toilet Cover and pretty Antimacassar > v , , LOT 60. DRESS PARCEL, for 20s. 10 yards Beautiful All-wool Cashmerette, any colour ' ( ' 1£ yards Velveteen to trim 1 pair Glove-fitting Corsets Body Linen and Buttons 1 Silk HandkercMef

Is now afforded to Country Settlers for replenishing household necessaries and articles of personal demand.

Our MR CATJOHEY 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.

Onr present MAONTPICENT STOCK must of necessity be cleared to make room forthe&e new Goods, hence the present extraordinary inducements.

Every article in the following Special Lots are selected with a fine regard to the requirements of Country Sottlcra, suggested by our personal obseivation and long experience) —

QUALiry, NOT QUANTITY,

Being our invariable rule in the making-up of all our Parcels. In no case do we recommend for wear or send out in any of our Parcels iuferior or low priced stuff.

We make it a fixed rule that under no circumstances whatever do our customers find our Goods other than strictly represented.

IS* Visitors from the Country are always welcome to visit our "Warehouse and inspect ouv entire Stock and enquire prices, without being pressed to purchube.

Wo have added additional items to the wonderful value we have been giving in the Standard Parcels in Lots 57, 58, 59, 60.

REMNANT PARCELS EXTRAORDINARY. The enormous quantity of Goods we cut up leaves us with a constantly-accumulating Stock of Remnants to dispose of, which we offer at the following Special Prices ;— For 27s 6d we will give 35s worfch of Remnants of Tweeds in various useful lengths. For 25s we will give 38s worth of Remnants of Dress Materials, WinceyB, and Prints. For 30s we will give 37s 6d worth of Calicos* Flannels, Shirtings, Drills, &c, &g. For 10s we will give 15s worth of Remnants of Laoet , Ribbons, Edgings, Ac. For s we will send 30s worth of Prints, Sateens Ginghams, &o.

SMITH & CAUGHEY'S Parcel System is now an admitted BOON to Country Settlers. SMIT & CAUGHEY'S ParcelB have for four years given unbounded satisfaction. SMITH & CAUGHEY have always aimed at combining excellence with cheapness, and by so doing have secured the confidence of the public. SMITH & CAUGHEY Biudy closely the wants of their Country friends, and do their utmost to supply a Genuine Article at the lowest possible price for Cash.

SMITb & CAUGHEY

IMPORTERS, 239, UBBN TREET, AUCKLAND. BRANCH : NEWMARKET.

DYNAMITE.

TEA CIRCULAR.

WE beg respectfully to submit to your consideration the undernoted NEW TEAo, being a direct shipnient.from ; the CALCUTTA TEA SYNDICATE, <uid from Fooehow. These TEAS havo been well bought, and are now offered at a binali margin over cost. IN HALF CHESTS, 40 Iba EACH. CJIOICllSi' M5W SsliA&O^'s WOWGTOE CQFHiGOU Nos. 44 and 53, 1s 8d per Ib. This is a line of usually good KAISOW CONGOU, paitly broken leaf, flavour sound, liquors well, and is adtniiably adapted for mixing with Indian Teas. IN CHESTS, 98 Ib3 EACH. ASSAM SOUCHONG No. 327, 2s 4d per Ib. This Strong, full-bodied Tea is grown on the Sapanulla Tea Estate, Assam. It is brisk and pungent, full malty flavour, deep brown colour in the cup, and of extra strength. IN CHESTS, 50 AND 80 lbs. ORANGE PEKOE Nob. 349 and 565, 3s per Ib. This is a rare and exquisite Tea, specially selected from tho finest pickings of the Kanyara Plantation, Kangra Valley. Small reddish, wiry, evenly made leaf, few tips ; malty, rich, delicate fruity flavour. We advise our friends to go in for a mixture of the above. Millers, by mixing two or more wheats, get a better and stronger flour ; so in Tea, if judiciously blended, we gain richness of flavour and aroma, and considerable increase in strength. We make two Blends, viz.,

NOBEL'S GENUIiNL DYNAMITE.

LONG and extensive use has established NOBEL'S to be the Purest, Safest, most Reliable, Least Objectionable in close workings, and Strongest Dynamite manu-

fiic tn rod. The most, perfect patent appliances fire usvd in its uiannl.u'luiv, as well as being under the direct sup »rv»Mon of the KngI lish Govcinnient, wlio insist that every tun shall past> the nu>s»t rigid tests possible. Thus, if not of the .specified quality and purity, forbid its leaving the Factory, — bonce umL'oimily, stability, and purity are assured. Whilst other brands, not having the same appliunces and supervision, have ! often failed to meet those seveie tests, been seized and confiscated. NOBEL'S in mortar shots has proved itself by far the strongest dynamite. NOBEL'S is unequalled for mining, i quarrying, blasting in wet or dry, solid, or fissured rock, tunnelling, breaking up wrecks, suuken rocks, blo»vingout.uid splitting up tree roots, boulders, &c, effectingimmense saving in time, l.ibouivm'd money. Insist — as is done in most places — on getting- only Nobei/s, Glasgow-make, which all hears the Company's Tiwde Mark, including the name of Alfred NobbL, the Inventor of Dynamite. Beware ! Do not ho deceived by Colonial or Continental brands. Price rod need Lo TWO SHILLINGS and SIXPENCE per lb. with Discount to the Trade.

«r NOBEL'S PATENT BLASTING GELATINE,

Is 40 per cent stronger than Dynamite ; gives ofi: loss smoko ; is us safe as Dynamite ; is slower, less shattering, and more expansive in its action ; indissoluble in water ; invariably remains soft when all other nitroglycerine comppunds are frozen ; and is fired with fuse, detonator, and dynamite primer in the same manner as Dynamite, although 21bs of blasting gelatine gives better results than 3£lbs of Dynamite) yet it is only 6d per lb per 51b packet higher in price. Necessary double tape fuse, best quality at ordinary rates, and improved size detonators for firing. Also, warming pans for thawing dynamite when frozen ; and if these pans are used hot water in the outer part of them up to 150 degrees Fah. may be used with safety. Dynamite and Gelatine always in stock. Printed instruction 8 for using the above explosives issued with every 51b package. \ Supplies may be had from James Renshaw and T. & S. Mobbin & Co., Limited, Thames ; John Phillips & 'Son, Paeroa, Wells & Scutper, Te Aroha, and others. Agents for Nobel's Explosives ' Company, Limited, Glasgow — for North New Zealand :

No, 1 Blend is a family Tea of wonderful strength, purity, and flavour. 2s 4d per lb. No. 2 Blend is a grand Tea for the money ; strong, full-bodied, and flavoury. Is 10s per lb. For the convenience of customers we send out any of thsse Teas in boxes 6, 12, 20, and 40 lbs each.

May hb hftd at LAYBOURN BROS., \Yaiorongoinai.

Adam Laybourn and Co., IMPORTERS,

Durham Street, Auckland.

A LL Kinds of Printing executed with Neatness and Despatch" "

At tho

P 0 B T E R AND CO., Auckland,

NEWS OFFICE

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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 127, 7 November 1885, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 127, 7 November 1885, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 127, 7 November 1885, Page 8

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