SMITEC & CATJGHETTS
OHBAP DJ^^^PBIiY <te PARCEL WAEBHOUSB QUEEN- STEEET, AUCKLAND.
RULES.
The following arc the rules of the world-taned Parcel System whloh Smith and Caughey Introduced to Now Zealand, and have hitherto bo Buccessfully conducted, and which hundreds of country settlers, especially th<*o raiding in remote ports, have learned to appreciate as a rcry (yreat boon* Ist All orders must be accompanied with «RBh PO O oheques, made payable to Smith 2$ I Camrhey? Letters containing notes or Cheques croßsed. tnd All Parcels ovor 20s packed securely in gSS "AKa Whjr. , ftyteht- la d.m»»dod. please communicate tho faot to us. 3rd. Kvery article guaranteed ttrictty *n accordance with descrfption given. Uk We willingly substitute for any article In p«y carriago both waye. By means of the Parcel System, aa conducted by Smith and Caughey. country Bottlers can have Dmpery of all kinda placed almost at their doors, oorriace paid, at less than usual Auckland price*.
The Family Dress Parcel, 45a— t T yards All-wool French Cashmere. Black ami Coloured 12 yarda Heavy Costume Cloth, in J^hujlc. Brown, Maroon, Bronze, etc 10 yards Homespun Heather Mixtures 30 yards Hoary WldeTwilled Wlnoey.Dark Shades 6 yards Strong Gatatoa, Stripe or Chock. Tbo lot for 45a
Household Parcel, for \ pair Magnificent Wltney BUnkot^ full 21 1 wffi^CrShet Qnilt, sam« b> w (unshrink6 y JdSao-ineh Shoetine (WWte) 2 yardß Unbleached Table D«n«»»fe 6 Honeycomb Towel*
Special £& Parcel1 Full Suit of Real Good Wost of England ; Tweed (state *ta) ; or Instead, ono pair of our Beautiful Witney Double bed Blanket*, and an equally Large WhiU» Crochet Quilt 1 Dress of our Soarbro' Serge, in faahion1 Dr able and ueeful shades. W yards: two yards of rich Velvoteon to trim 1 Useful Dross for a Girl of It. containing 8 yards of Twilled Homespun Wincey fi Yaffls of Strong Tweed, recommended to 7 wear; V3 yards of Heavy yard- wide Flannel 12 yardß of Crowdeon's Famous Calico; 12 yards of very Strong Grey Calico T yards of Strong Scotch Twill Shirting. 20 rards of Remnants of Dress Materials, J Cottouade, and Hollands, etc, in useful lengths In all containing over 00 yards oj Material and a full Suit, every Item of which has been selected with a reprard Z wear; quality, not quantity, being our aim in making up all oar Extraordinary Parcels
Remnant Parcels Extraordinary— The enormous quantity of Goods wo cut up leaves us with a consUntly-ftCcunmlaUng Stock of Remnants to dispose of, which we ofler at tho following Special Prices :— For 27s 6d wo will givo a larf?e lot of Rom' nanta of Tweed <n various useful longths For 25s we will give a lot of Drese Materials. Wincoys and Prints. For 30s wo will give a large lot of Callcoos, Flannel*, Shirtings, I)rill9, eto. For 10s we will give a lot of Remnants of Laoee, Ribbons, Kdginga, etc Visitors from tho country are always welcome to Yislt our Warehouao, inspect our entire Stock, and inquire prioes, -without being pxouod to purchase. Patterns and Price Lists sent poet free on application to any address. Write for Patterns New Dresses, Silks, Velvets, Velveteens, Flannels, Bhirtlngs. Sheetings, Calicoes, Twoods. Ota
THE GOVERNOR Of HEW ZEALAND. W. 11. HAZAED, GUNMAKER, 108 a, QUKEN-STRKBT, AUCKLAND, IMPORTER OF ARMS. AMMUNITION, SPORTING IMPLEMENTS, OPTICAL QOODS. AND FIRKWORKB. "W. H. H. wotiW beg to ftww attention to hi* now SHOOTING GALLERY, Elltot-atreK, where all flrearmssold by him may be thoroughly tested. In order to meet the times, the prioes of Arms and Implements have been rMuood rery considerably. A. Rood, ■errteeaWe, Breech loading C.F. Qua, tested for p^w and penotratlon, with re-loadintf Impleaaeata, paokod cawfully in a meat box. »ent to jug address on receipt U vomiiUAoe. tna*M In order to suppjy hi* enttamers with tit* very best Cartridges obtainable. W. H. H. ha* Imported, at considerable expense, one of tbo latest and best Machine* for turning the Cartridges. This machine* made by Meaart, V, ,Jc J, Fmaer, th« well known Gunmakei* of Edinburgh, regulates the, pressure on thewadu to the greatest oioety, wad ensure* tix« utmost »•• gularitjr in ■hooting, Cnstomer* may Me tW different Cartridges totted an the premise*. GUNWORK of every deaoription done ai tb« very LOWEST RATES, and «qq*l it »•» superior to any doao in tho Cekniot,
VRINT I & Q . /-"IARDS, CIRCULARS., RECEIPT BOOKS BILL-HEADS MEMORANDUMS, POSTERS, HANDBILLS, &c, &c, &c, the most Modern Style, at TIIE AROHA & OIIINEMURI NEWS OFFICE, i Te Aroha,
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 219, 10 September 1887, Page 4
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736Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 219, 10 September 1887, Page 4
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