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s p ,r °' IMPORTANT TO COTOTRY SETTLERS. "IST y^ S. and C. beg to announce the return of My. Caughey from London and other Home Manufacturing, Districts with SMITH & CAUGHEY'S PARCEL SYSTEM is now an admitted boon 'to Country Settlers, and has ' .^^ for five years given unbounded satisfaction. . • ,^rC\P an immense Stock of NEW SUMMER, GOODS, SMITH & CAUGHEYhave always aimed at combining excellence with cheapness, and by so >/><<s Jr v , v*w-' t doing have gained, the confidence of the public ■ W^ IN ALL OVER_JSO CASES AND BALES. SMITH & CAUGHEY 7 s"ImNANT PARCELS, y^i 4^ This large purchase having been personally selected and made at the end of the English Summer Season, when Tlic enormous quantity of goods we cut up leaves us with a constantly- >^^^V^^ * .^^ L °r 3, „".,.„ , , accumulating Stock of Remnants to dispose of, which we offer at the v q /&- r • M 'r«r manufacturers and merchants were Cleanng-out their Summer Stocks at, in many cases, a loss on original cost of following Special Prices : - .^^s X>K. V^ .S^ s tvv For 27s 6d we will give 35s worth of Remnants of Tweeds in X. MANTLE an* HOSIERY production, will be found on inspection (for Good Value) to surpass anything they have hitherto had the pleasure of For^ss^we^wi'u gTve^V worth of Remnants of Dress v^f^ X. PARCEL, 3 « 6d— , .... „, „. ' ' • Material, Winceys, and. Prints.- \ Vh^ .^^ 2 Handsome Corded Silk or Broeha submitting to the public. , For 36s we will K ive 37s 6d worth of Calicoes, Flannels, jf r^ Mantle, trimmed with Lace and ~, . v _i , Shirtings, Drills, &c, &c. .^^>"V J Gimp et», Bought at Extraordinary Low Prices, every article will "be sold Cheap in order to effect a For xos we win give 15s worth of Remnants of £ 6 pairs Women's Coloured Cotton St dun SPEEDY CLEARANCE. ' '"°^' ons » q' p S s . c - Jf^ * Durable Silk Umbrella As heretofore, every article submitted in our Special Advertised Lots has been selected with a due regard to the "Write for Patterns Of .^^4. \^^ "„,!.„ requirements of Country Settlers, QUALITY, not QUANTITY, being our motto in the malting up of all our LINEN GOODS, . >^^ \ V V^ LOT 4, SMITH and Caugh —^~^ — " Parcels. The crowds of eager customers who daily throng our counters testify to the fact that our efforts to supply CALICOES, v^l*^ 1 V^*^^^ ' PARCEL, 59 s 6d— the public with the best article at the lowest possible price FOR CASH ONLY aro now fully recognised and SHEETINGS, J^m^ V y* r ds Tapestry or Brusselis Carpet ; good patterns appreciated. Visitors from tho country during the holidays aro always welcome to visit our Warehouse, inspect &c, &c. * pa«r Handsome Lace Curtains, 3% yards long our Entire Stock, and enquire prices without being pressed to purchase. W X^V^ * Hearthrug, suitable to go with Carpet \s^^^^ J pair Brass Curtain Chain* for looping up Out*i«» 1 (o) — V^^^^ 6 yards Cretonne ; pretty deiign -»-■.« \^^ THE LOT FOR spg 6d. ' 1 Splash Mat for back of washstand. RULES OF SMITH & CAUGHEY'S PARCEL SYSTEM. >^ LOT asmi^^caughev's new dress parcel, **- IST— All Orders must be accompanied with Cash, P. 0.0., or Cheques made payable to S& C Letters containing Cheques, C\\^ <*\ <^^ IO y*^ 3 Be '"It'fal" 1 t'fal All-wool French Foule, any shads Notes, or Stamps must be registered. v^^^ . 1% yard. Fancy Satin or Trimming Silk OND— AII Parcels over 20s packed in canvas and forwarded, freight paid, to any Railway Station or Port in N»w Zealand YOj^l^^^ * pp r Glove-fitting Corsets At reached direct from Auckland. \Zr ' > . Body Linen and Buttoni 3RD— Every article guaranteed strictly in accordance with description given. *\ Vn^ ' _fHE LOT FOR 20s. at Silk Handkerchief. /|TH— We willingly jubstitute for any article ia a Parcel not required other goods of equal value. yA^^^ QC O D CT /^ I I t m \ m T m O OC * a -V a > a a-- sZ\i V S 33 — or L.OIAL LUIo — o& _^^-X r^[^^ - "3 3—l Pa'f Trousers and Vest, West of England Tweed, 14s nd. • JT I X \^ -3 4- 1 P-ur Geelong All-wool Tweed Trousers, best qualii y, i6s 6d S\. V -\ V- jr | A | s—l Full Man's Suit of Navy Blue Serge, guaranteed wear and colour, all wool, 39s 6d "Writft for Patterns Of \X. Y. jr lr\. & 6-1 pair of our Lion Brand Mole Trouseis for 7s xid Write lOr .raiternß 01 *- \V^ >^ ' 1 7-a P-un Men s Strong Drill Trousers and 1 Linen DriU Coat for i S s 6d .-- —k *-«*-» njrAmYIYITAYfr S^ V X 1 If •« -' B— 6 pairs Fine-knit Wool Socks, suitable for Summer, and x Silk Handkerchief for io» HO UCC MAT F, RIALS TV V^ S W 2 o-iPretty Beaded Capefonss MJ XT J-» iJ *J 1U H 1 UAIAa « U yT (*\ \s^ u- «o—i Fine Cloth Jacket, the New Jersey Shape, ' Braided Skirt ahd Fitted to Figure, for o»6Vf V \ r* ,^r -a «—c« — c Handsome Trimmed Night-dresses, 2 Embroidery trimmed Chemises, and 1 pair Corsets for xos 04 AND V \\^ onCniAl x<i ~ x Handsome Corded Silk Mantle, neatly trimmed with Lace, Fringe, and Ornament*, top ao*6d 1 \1 OrCwiAL cj 13— \ pair Fxtl'-sized Mos>gicl Blankets for 32s 6d DDIMTC S~*. PATIiTTrV B»nriPlCl "n i*-r 12-4 sized White Marcella Quilt for 22s '6d HKIIMISD- s^Q\ / FAMILY rAHOtLb. | Vl^V 1^ r^A i LOT x, S. and C's FAMILY HOUSEHOLD §■ 17— 2 Unbleached Table-cloths, each 1% yards long, for 9s ud v]^ \^^ PARCEL, 3 guineas— fi 18 — 20 yards Heavy Grey Calico for 6s 3d /\ ■ S> 1 Handsome 1 1-4 Crochet Quilt ,r 19-" yards of oui Farapus Scotch Twill Jean for Shirting, 7 s 9 d S\ \ \ yT « *% yards Bleached or Unbleached Tabling £ to-ia pans Women s and Children s Stockings, assorted, foe xosod y\^ V^X r , S 1 Handsome Embroidered Table Cover * " « 1 - 1 Bo * j \\ B - bu^' MM r ° n S 1 weed, up to ten years, for 4s «d >^<\ \V/ Kg 1 pair Full-sized 11-4 Blankets , »a-M yards Strong Pnnt for 3 s od, 4s od, S s 9 d, 6s 9 d X FT 12 yards Heavy Unbleached Paliro ' « «3~ Ia yards New Camelme Print, nrat patterns, 5s od, 6s od, 8s od yy\ V >^ O wySSunbSSdHShl? 11 " S -4-» y^s Self Coloured Sateen B^wo, Di ? b, A Sk? ; 'etc., 'for 7 S fid and 9 s 6d S^ TW X X' S^ -J 7 yards Strono Cottonnrie « 35—™ yards Cream, White, or Pmk Oatmeal Cloth for 8s qd V^J\ V y jS i Handsome^hTomo Wa^hstand' Screen "5. a - 2 r , ds Strong Galatea Check or Stnpe for 5. &L and% 6d >^ \S\ >^ S LOT a, SMITH and CAUGHEVS ;NEW FAMILY q *JP,I IS fee^wCo.t^s ' 6 f and' £& J Sc&> S-/ >^ te^ ' yy i S o f Youtl J s U P to ' 4 I<ull Sult Tweed o 31-7 y*rds All-wool French Merino, any shade, for ms 6d and 22s 6d a&> PP 7 rd ? SS o tr ?"?. cr ti'! ce , abl ? lwecd 3 32-12 yarde Nuns' Cloth, any shade, for 13s 6d and i6s6d JT > JSP y^ ' Man s Soft felt Black Hat -' 33- Black Lusires, 6%d, SJ^d, .o><d, tofcd, up to 2S lid per yar d &*<• S^ q » Strong Wprking Shirts (lined back 34-BUck Cashmeres, 42 inchc, wide, is 3 #d, is 9 d, is ud, 2s 6c ,to s 4 6d per yard >^^» '4^T 2 x Pretty Scarf and Uox of Collars. 3 S-Black bilks and Sauns, as 6d, 2s nd, 3s 3 s nd, 4s tid, 5 s 6d, te 8s nd pefy Jd WX 239, QUEEN-STREET. Branch at Newmarket. ' .'

W. H. H A z A B D GUNMAKER, 166 A, QuEEN-bTREKT, AUCKLAND, Agent for W. ic C. Sloit x Son's, and W. W. GKEKN' R'3 HIGH-CLASS (JUNS, KYNOCH & CO., AMMUNITION MANUFACTURERS, HAY MERItICKS .V CO.'S POWDER WORKS. COLT'S FIREARM** COMPANY, axi> JA-Uhti PAIN, FIKEWOIIKS MAKER. Has «-he largest Ftock of ..... ld al ,d Ammunition in the Colony, including Hammorless Guns, Single ami Double Cen'ial ami I'L.-firc Bi^chlonders, Choke or C- linder Hored ; Martinijionrj , Snider, and Henry Rules and Carbines, I ook and Rabbit Riflea, Saloon Rifles. Colt'« I^VIT. 1 ' 1 " 8 ancl Dernnsrers, Webley's, Holli's und Tisdall s. and a j?roat variety of American and Belgian Revolvers. Kley's Percussion Caps, Cartridges, Wads &c, Sporting Powder. Chilled Shot, Powner Flasks, fthot Pouches, Game und CartridKe B.iks and BdU, Volunteer Keqnisitos, Si r'ht Protectors, Patent buidor and M. H. Sitrht Klu-satore Windgaugos. S -n-ing Rogi*ters, Morton's Ball Practice Instructors. Air Guns and Canet>, Aar Pistols, Darts, and SIUCfS. Tolescopea, Field Glasses, Pocket Compasses, Lectomcters. Dram Flasks, Jaequemln's Patent Eye Protectors, &c., &e.— Pam'a Fireworks in grent variety.— Ships* Signal Itocketo aad Blue Lights. Repairs carefully executed.

J. S. H, *■ - UUNMAKER, POLLEN STREET, THAMES. .<S Importer of T. Blond and Sons', and W And C. Scott and Sons' Guns, &c, Curtis and Harvey's Diamond Gunpowder, Ele\ Brothers' Atiitnunitibn, Walker Parker and Co.'s Shot, Pain's Fireworks, &c , <£ t c. Has a large stoqk of Guns by the above makers, consisting of Ilannnfirifu'? and Double and Single C.J?. Breer-h Loade'-s, with every kind of action, reboun<J ; nglocks, choke-bored barrels, and all the krest improvements. Tleliable, well-finished ENGLiSH-made C.F. Donble-Breech Loaders, from £7 JOs. „ Muzzle „ „ ai2 10s. Single „ „ „ £1 ss. Revolvers B.L. „ „ HI. My stock likewiso includes every description of Cartridges, Cases, Caps, Waddin?, Chilled Shrt, Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Game Bags, &c, and every requisite for either Sportsman or Rifleman in Breech or Muzzle loading apparatus. Prices for all goods are strictly moderate. An inspection invited to compare prices and quality. Being u practical gunsmith I can insme all woik being done soundly and reasonably. Patent Lever Safe Keys and Locks, made and repaired. Pain's Fireworks in great variety, cheap. on the Thames 1868.")

COTTAGE TO LET. rpO LET.— That neat n*d comfortable L 2-room Cottage, Whitaker Street, adjoining Warren's Hotel. Match lined. Allotment fenced. Well, etc. Apply at NEWS OFFICE Whitaker street,

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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 139, 30 January 1886, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 139, 30 January 1886, Page 8

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