it w.^^&v* t • • V •< ( I I SMITH AND CAUCHEY, WHOLESALE- Sc frj^lMLTlitlt A RE Clearing out the Baianco of thoir SUMMER STOCK OF DRAfeSRY, SILKSIj DRESSES, HOSIERY, GLOVES, HABERDASHERY] MEN'S YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHJIfe "AT GREATLY REDUCED PRIdES* In order to make room for Immense Auttifnnani Winter Shipments EXPECTED WITHIN THE NEXT MONTH; - S. & O. would remind their Customers that they are not oni# DIRECT IMPORTBES, but are the Largest Retail Importers of Silks, General Drapery, and Clothing:, &0., in Auckland City. 6r Province, perhaps New Zealand; and this Hummer's Goods, even in the ordinary way, are exceptional^ GOOD VALUE, having been personally Selected in the best British Markets by our MR SMITHj who went to England expressly for that purpose, ancl iias jus* r eturned, . ' r SMITH AND CiUGHEY'S PARCEL SYSTEM, The following are the Rules of the world-famed Parcel System which SMITH A CAUGHEY introduced to New Zealand, and have hitherto so tmcceftfully conducted, and which hundreds of Country Settlers, especially those resitting in remote partss have learned to appreciate as a very great boon. Ist.— All Order must be accompanied with Cash, P. 0.0., or cheques made" payable to Smith & Cttughey. ' Letters containing notes of coin should be registered. Cheques should be crossed. 2nd.— All Parcels over 20s packed securely in canvas', and sent, freight paid, to any railway station or port in New Zealand reached, direct from Auckland. Where j freight is demanded pleasd communicate the fact to us. 3rd— Every article guaranteed strictly in accordance with description" given. > 4th — We willingly substitute for any article in a Parcel not required other goods of equal value. sth— -If any Parcel is not approved of, and returned in good condition 1 within 14 days, we are prepared to refund purchase money in full, and pay carriage both ways. By means of the Parcel System as conducted by Smith & daiighe'^ Coilntry Settlers can have Drapery of all kinds placed almost at their doors, carnage paid, at less than usual Auckland Prices. It has been asked how wo can supply goods at such low prices, and yet pajr freight. We reply : Ist Our rent is moderate, and general expenses small) aa compared with the magnitude of our business. 2nd We purchase our goods in wholesale quantities^ on the very besii ! cash terms, and sell for CASH ONLY; 3rd The British and Continental Manufacturers and Finns which We are 1 in direct and regular communication with, are among the most I celebrated in the world, so that our Customers are saved at ! least one, sometimes two intermediate profits. 4th We give our personal attention to the making up and despatch o£ i j all parcels, and take as our motto : " A nimble 6d rather than it ; » "- slow Is. "^-===4* -^ Hundreds of unsolicited Jesters of the most complimentary kind have been 1 received by SMITH & CAVQKEY from delighted purchasers of their^ Parcels* thanking them for the excellence and cheapness of the goods contained therein; Visitors from the country aro always welcome to visit our Warehouse, inspect our entire Stock, and enquire prices, without being pressed to purchase. Patterns and Price Lists sent post free on application to any address. Write for Patterns of Dresses, Silks, Velvets, Velveteens, Flannels, Shirtings, Sheetingsj i Calicoes, Tweeds, &c. '" SMITH AND CAUGHEY : 1 Find it necessary to warn their Country Friends against unscrupulous persons, wild may represent themselves to be S. and C.'s agents for t\m purpose of selling inferior" class of goods. S. and C. beg to say they nevdr send agents or travellers to any district without FIRST advising their Customers by post of their intention to do soi BEWARE ALSO OF IMPUTATIONS OF OUR PARCEL SYSTEM; ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FtGUftES, j j »« lt ir-rt *Q —^— — J-l No Second Prices! No Discounts! W&OLESALE AND FAMILY DRAPERS, 239, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. BRANCHES :— Newmarket' and Upper Queea Str<te&
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Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 195, 19 March 1887, Page 3
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644Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 195, 19 March 1887, Page 3
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