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GOOD VALUE WINTER » IBB6 - SMITH & CAUGHEY, winter, 1886. FOR CASH ONLY Vi»ltoi« irum tho country ate alt* ay t welcome to WT T-I (~\ TTT CAT XT' AXT T"\ TT? A TVTTT "\ T T"\ T"> A"O "C* T> O Tiilt our Warohouso, inspect our enure Stock, and VV JIT. \J -L-* J_y wD ±\ JL, JZLr jfTL IN JJ _P A IVI 1 _L# Y U Iv/V X JC/ JA.v5 . I llnm c» B « Shipment* of New Winter Goodi in I engnire \ r'c», witliout being pressed to purchase. ***i***rf* >I^' >% ** ( every department, ex recent Direct S.eameri. | All Booto Marked in Plain Figures, No Second Prices and no Discount. The World-famed Parcel System, as introduced to New Zealand and ancceisfully oondncted by Smith and Caughey for the pact fire yean, is now ho well and favourably known by Country Settler* generally that it ia deemad unnecessary to add much to what is already known by way ofoommcndmg xt to further favourable notice, except, perhaps, this, that our E *ORMOUS AND RAPIDLY-GROWING TRADE has bo greatly increased our pnrohaalng power that we are in a better position than ever to command the beat Home and Continental Markets. We now import in larger quantities than many firm* that do an exclusive wholesale trade ; and conducting our business ai w« nave from the beginning, on STRICTLY CASH PRINCIPLES, we are m the best possible position to sustain our reputation for supplying a GENUINE ARTICLE at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE FOR CASH, DRESS DEPARTMENT. --^^=^— "»• 27— 68 Inch-wide Twilled Under Shotting, 7Jd per yard. Special value; any 2—l2^* Heavy Costume ClotCßlack, Brown, Brome, Myrtle, and Mtroon, for i^^^^^^C^^^^fe/^^^^^ *? «%P^ 28— Strong Merin o Shirting 6| l. *i d '*° V 1 ', I^ 4^ 3 -12 yd» Heavy nomeipun, in Bronze, Brown, and Dark Heather Mixtnre., for & **^ "^s^j^ New Ze land made Blankets, 9 4 «i«, 18s Od per pair 5 lOjdi Zealnndia Serge, Navy, Myrt'e, Bronro, Brown, Maroon, with Body _ . — y-ynr- <~ — t. r i "~~~*^"SSMlffi?\\3> LADIRS* DEPARTMENT. and Skirt Lining for Of Gd „.„. _. „ . — , „ ..,7.1 ■ m.Liuil-iLjiimiinil h Jfflßff'S A /'"*\fl i"^\AV^!!!^t<smmffllll illHM \ml LOT 24— 1 Short Fashionable Cloth Jacket, ladies «izo, for Ca lid C-lOydi All-wool Imperial Navy Serge, MilUT.le for Riding Habit or DreM, for IS fil B IK^^Yftf MM isn i lUrri TUTTI F3 TlEl 10 lH llMffllilll If 26—1 Fa-hionable Vnr Cape (Bl»ck), Mft fld 123 6d , , _ M lifiTlEl 01 H mm milt u lIM *"* till '^Illl^'Ul't ''WmIHPP^ 26-l Superior Uliter. Dolman Shape, 13i 6d 7-12 yds ich Fronch Foulc, all-wool, nny colour, apedftl ▼-»lve l 15s 6d M M WMwM====f ■ ' ' , ■■■■jiwiiiuiiiiiuuJlJllJlll.lllllllllllllMllllJiMiM^MlMllSr 27-1 Trimmed Felt Hat, 103 9d 8- Bvds of oir Special All-wool French Metino, Black and Coloum, 2ts VIM |fif^H||||||H)lll||ll||Ht>lft j|lW^^ 28-1 Faihionable Braided Jeri»y, 9s Ud 9 -7yds Black ani Coloured A^7 00 J 0^ r^ 3^* Bhmoro for Vii 6d Ml | ||||H 11 , IS^Jh^m^vrm twtrA k¥%£Ml 11 111 I jßHlil 29 " 1 9npw , l0 ' Striped Uadorskllt ' 7fl lld . lOn « 4* 11-12 yds W<*rW-fampdßU««k Louis Velroteen for 35? ffllSlli^H lilill i^||M r2£> Kjjfi3 l > V»3 ''iUH^I Pfj|| TTnCIPRV T ACV ANT) FAVPV nfi'PAnTMnMTii 12-12y.^ 8 »S<wn Rival" V.lvotoon, M»ro W , Navy, Brown, Myrtle, Bronzo, for ||||||p| |!||||| 'UM&-- V^wKS^wSt ' bBRiiI ill 'l 1 3lilfflW LOT 30-6 airi TFuII Size* Ribbed Merino StockinT Dark Ore 504, nnd ourColebra'ed Lion Brand Mulcb, 7s llrt pair; str )ng Two -d for jj; f .*> -+ «- * rrt fv r> /N * rinill? V %k ffl<3 gJj-P pair* atrong a.nu oocki lor oi bn Boy»' Wear If 61 2s Cd, 2* lid jj' 1 -»*^ i"J IVa. A A XT. 4CKT V«/ w<T*. *- p \Jf JE JL "v" v JL llllllfillK " Every ariiclo in our' Special I ots Is ulectod with a due irg-trd to the requJr ments K-r- r __ :==z: _ __ ' ' _„..' ijffifip Patterns and Trice liit» sent post free on application to any a'd-oi^ WrlU for rfConrtry ScttlfM (m*(ipstfd by <ur p*nonal obiorvaMon aid lonx ix;imenro. i\\n\ ii \,\ \ iirm 111 iTnTn"^T» 1 >t 1 1 ■ m iilmi'i nnmiiTiininm trr^lllllllHl Pattetni New Drenei, Silkt, Velvet*. Velveteens, Flaunefs, Shirting*. QUALITY, NOT QUANTITY, being our Invariable rule in U>© m»klug-ui> of all our \' 'TjuJ^Tri^iauu^^ ■ v— •wm^m^^^^^mvm\WUsM§ WlM Sheeting', Calicoes, Tweeds, etc. IWIB- MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. I IJm^ SPECIAL £5 PARCEL. 23— 20^dl iTealy Grey oilier f.ir 6^ 3 1 I^^*?-*^^ 2 °y dil ° r Kemnants ol Dress Materials, Cottonade, rod HolUndi, &c, Jn uieful lengthi a- 2 loble Clothe in Go >d Unblenchotl Diim\sk, ca.ch SJvds long, for 8s 91 W^ 1 ' J ° a In all containing over 90 yards of Material and » fall Su't, every item of which Ul »_7ydi a-^od Cottonade, farocus (or In ys' wear, for 7s lid "~~' r^W*SEsWKaicraiqwKffHtiSKM been lelected with a regard to wpai-, qMitlity, not qnantttv. belnn our aim I* 0 - 7yds Gorman Cotton 1 weed, very strong, for boys' w r-r, for 10» 91 ""■ »IWililßP"^W»Bß^^^*Bßß^"^^^""~^ making up all cur I-XTRAOIIDINAHY PARCiLR. rrmnant parcels EXTRAORDINARY. RULES OF MESSRS, SMITH & GAUGHEY'S PARCEL SYSTEM, i^i*jra^i A ffi£^ B 2ZKoltt?ilffi«3«X^^^ IST.-Allorler,mn.tb aaccomp-n a accomp-ni e d wltb Ca»h. P. 0.0., Cheque-, made payable to SMI HI and J^ S^ffiiSSSSS "" For «7 "edwe wiU glvT. largest «!f It.mn.rt, of Tweed in v*rlou» u.eful length. X O\VGHb.Y. Letters containlog coin .hould be r.gl.tefed. Cheque, .hould b« cros.ed. lC y iinin" and Bnlton. For 25s we will give * lot of Dress Mateiiili- Wlncoys, a-ul Trints OND —All Parcel* over 2)a pwskedi tecu-ely in cany». and .ent. freight paid, to any railway ttation 1 Fancy Silk Tl«. F( r 30< we wll glvo a largo lot of Calicoes, MaunaK Shu tings uniii, etc •£ of t , Q Now z ,, Aland reaonod diroct from Auckland. Whera freight i» demanded, pl«aM NEW DEESS PARCEL, 20s. For 10s we will gvo a lot ofKemn ints jj c^ J^ 'J* q Xd B in » 8 ' ote - coaimunicato the fact to us. 12yds Good Homespun 1 pair of MagSncent WPney Blanko'., full S? r'di long ORD -Every artiola guaranteed ntrlctly in a-;cordauce with dwcriptlon glvon. \^* { jßntton l »8| t GioTe« 1 White Crochet Q >llt, larao lizo (umLriukable) O LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING PAROEIi. 5 yurd? 80-inch Sheeting (White) * TQ.— We willingly lutostttuto for any article in a parcel not roquired other good* of equal value. 2 Nightdresse. 2 yards Unbleac'iod TaMo D*cansk 4: 2 Chemise. 6 Honeycomb Towels, 39 Inches long 1 pair Cornets (send tlze) 1 P.etty Toilot Cover X I H.— lf any parcol Is not approved of, nn-1 returned In good condition within 14 day., we are 2 £ Rlr , g vock sng, t -. /i/ ib bed SKUGK SUIT PARCEL. £2 19) 6d. O prepared to refund parchase money in full, and pay cirriage both ways. v ° 6IK ' LOT FOR 20. 1 Buit All-wool Nn\y iiiuo Sergo, well-made and finished BE"T U»VDERCLOTBI^» 'PARCEL. 1 Hanrfsrjcui Silk Tlindken h>ef . 2 Nightdretse. ) CTori . nm ,„ _„ . 1P ab Kr^JCh Kelt Hat and § dozen Black Ties n«i 4 n^vn VKW PKIfIE LI^TS PO^T FRF.E O\ 2 Chemise f Handsomely Trimaed 1 White I'rc, Shl.t . *il\L<Alfc*J(«ii^ illlin .VAV ,%, r,!,wA?T * UOI mM^WiKi VXI 1 pair G.ove-flttin Cor«et« 2 Mrh'i FUnnelette Shirts or Working Shirt. ..... APPLICATION. 1 Camhole LOT FOR 30i . This I\uc»l will be «»urpri«> to every gentleman who order, it. ______ . SIMIIETIEai &d O^-TJO-"E3IEi"3r : , Importers, 239, QUEEN-STBEET, AUCKLAND. Branch: Newmarket.

T & 8. MOKKIN AiND UO. (LIMITED), WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS AND SHIP CHANDLERS.

W. H. H A z A E D GUNMAKEK, 16fiA, Queen-street, Aucrtavd, Agent for W. & C. Scott & Son's, and W. W. Gkkkn'ku'^ HIUH-CLAStf (.'UN'S, KYNOCII & CO., AMMUNITION MANUFACTURERS, HAY DERRICKS & CO.'S POWDER WORKS, COLTS FIREARMS COMPANY, and JAMES PAIN, FIREWORKS MAKER. Has the latest Stock of Arms and Ammnni. tion in the Colony, including Hamm.crless Guns, sintfk- ami Double Central mid Pin-fire Urccchloadcra, Choke or Oj Under Kored ; MartiniIlonry, Snider and Honry Rifles and Carbines, liook and Rabbit Rifles, Saloon Rifles. Colt's Kew>lvcTs i">d Derringers. Wobleys. Ilolli'sand iiJTi • 3 b and i a BTcat variet 7 ot American and lieleian Revolvers. Kiev's I'ercussion Caps, Partridges, Wads, vfoi^'ci 111 ? ,V o%> ? er - billed Shot. Powder Flas\b, Shot Pouches, Game and Cartrid«fo Bims and Holts, Volunteer Requisites, Sight Protectors, Patent Snider and M. 11. Sight Klcvators. Windgaugess, Soorinir RcL'istorq Morton's Ball Practice Instructoref ltCMStcrs ' Air Guns and Canes, Air Pistols, Darts, and Telescopes, Field Glasses, Pocket Compasses lactometers. Dram Flasks, .lacquemm's Patent Lje Protectors . &c. &c.-Pain's Fireworks,,' frrcntAaricty.-slups' Signal Rockets and Blue Lights. Repairs carefully executed.

NEW ZEALAND TWEED CO., T .A. I L O JE& S , LAW, HABIT, & CLERICAL ROBE MAKERS, SHORTLA.ND STREBIT, NEARLY OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.

SMITH AND WELLSTOOD'S CELEBRATED STOVES AND RANGES, ALL SIZES. to: T. & S. M. & Co., Ld , invite Inspection of their extensive and well-selected Stock of Hardware. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN HARDWARE OF EVEiiY DESCRIPTION. Particulars and Trices, and all information, Free, by Post, on application. T. &c S. MOBB3CS""& CO:, LIMITED, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND.

NOTICE MOST IMPORTANT. rilllE Purchasers of Tweeds from the above Company can have their Garments cut FKEE of ANY CHARGES. Heads of Families can thus rely on having a Garment of N.Z. Tweed cut by a first- class Artist, and guaranteed thoroughly shrunk I at a lower Price than what rcacly-nuidc Clothing- can be obtaiu.d for that would not last quarter the time. ctose^h: mosbs, MANAGER.

ri E 0 R G E O M I T II GENERAL BLACKSMITH AND MACHINIST, MOHRINSVII.U: AND RICHMOND.

The Branch Shop at Richmond will be open for business us occasion lequircs.

NOBEL'S DYNAMITE IS prepared by Patented Machinery of which Nobel's possess the sole right. It is subjected to Most Trying Tests under careful supervision, and therefore is I more Reliable than any other make. Use no other. — Sold by J. M. Murray, Waiorongomai ; Phillips and Son, Paeioa, and <* '. licn&liaw, Thames. N 0 i" E~L ' S BLASTING GELATINE. 50 per cent stronger than Dj'nninitc, This explosive is the cheapest as well as the most Powerful obtainable. It gives the best Results, combined with the greatest amount of comfort to the Miner. SPECIAL DETONATOR FOR GELATINE. Use this and Gelantine will explode as readily as Dynamite.

W 0 0 L._W 0 0 L. We respectfully inform our fiiends and faimeis generally that we arc not buyeis of wool this season on our own account, but intend to devote ourselves entirely to COMMISSION WORK. Wool consigned to us will receive our prompt and careful attention ; and from our long experience and l.ugo connection, we cm always secuie highest local value. Also, We are prepared to ship to our London agents, giving- liberal advances on consignments.

WOOLPACKS. WOOLPA CKS. CLOVER AND GRASS SEEDS. TUR NIP, MANGOLD, AND CARROTS. SEED OATS, BARLEY, RYE, TARES. MAIZE, BONEDUST, J.T. BONEFLOUR. PERUVIAN AND ISLAND GUANO. MANURE AND ROCKSALT. SEED AND TABLE POPA^ TOES. SHARPS, BRAN, CHAFF. FENCING WIRE.

NOBEL'S GELATINE DYNAMITE. We have a small Shipment of this new Explosive, and r<\?,ommjpnd it to Miners as more powerful il tan Dynamite, and for Exploding more \ wily than Gelatine.

DR SPEER'S PRIVATE DISPENSARY, OCTOGAN CHAMBERS, ROSS'S BUILDINGS, DUNEDIN. Established for the Scientific and Speedy Cure of CHRONIC, NERVOUS, & SPECIAL DISEASESThe Expert Specialist, DR SPEER, is a Regular Graduated Physician, educated at Harvard College, U.S. He has devoted a lifetime to, and is acknowledged to be the most expert Phyßician in his speciality in the United States. YOUNG MEN AND MIDDLE AGED MEN who suffer from Nervous and Physical Debility, Loss of Energy and Memory, Eruptions on the Face, Mental Depression, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, <fee, will do well to consult Dr Speer. HOSPITAL EXPERIENCE— Having been Physician in one of the leading Hospitals of the U.S., enables me to treat all private troubles with excellent results. I wish it distinctly understood that I do not claim to perform impossibilities, or to have a miraculous power ; I claim only to be a skilled and successful physician, thoroughly informed in my speciality. CHRONIC DISEASES OF MEN AND WOMEN— AII applying to mo will receive my honest opinion of their complaints. No experimenting. I will guarantee a positive cure in every case I undertake, or forfeit £200. Consultation in office or by Letter Free. CHARGES MODERATE. EXAMINATION AND ADVICE FREE:

FENCING WIRE ROYAL SILVER DUST FLOUR IRELAND'S COMBINATION FLOUR LAMB'S ROLLER FLOUR BEST OATMEAL, MOIRS AND ANDERSON'S.

E. PORTER & CO., AUCKLAND, Sole Agents for NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY.

A DAM TT AYBOURN & /^O, DURHAM STREET, Auckland.

PAEROA.

A LL Kinds of Printing executed with Neatness and Despatch At the NEWS OFFICE

COPIES of THE AROHA AND OHINEMURI NEWS (with EIGHT PAGE SUPPLEMENT each week) can be obtained at Mr J. M. Robson's Store.

Call, ob Address: IDIR,. ZE3I. 0". SIFIEIEIR/, OCTOGAN CHAMBERS, BOSS'S BUILDINGS, OPPOSITE TOWN HALL, DUNEDIN. i Office Hours : 9to 12, 1 to 4, 6to 8 p.m. ; Sundays, 10 to 1.

BILLHEADS, Invoices, &c, on rule or plain paper, of every size and quality executed with despatch at the Naws Office.

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Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 179, 20 November 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 179, 20 November 1886, Page 4

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