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OHEIA.P DBAPERY & PAEOBL QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND,
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The following are the rul«s of tlao world-famed Tarcel System which Smith and Cnughey introduced to Now Zoaland, and haro hitherto so successfully conducted, and whioh hundreds of country aettlcre, ©Especially those residing in remote parts, hay c learned to appreciate as a rcry great boon. l<d All orders mnst bo tvooompanlod with cash P. 0.0.? ohoauoa, mado payable to SmiUi anil Cftughoy. Lottern containing notca or SoJns should B« regiatored. Cheques oro^mod. a»wf All Parcolu over 20« packed Rocnroly in fmm Auckland. Whoro frolrht is demaudad. ploaso communicate tho fact U> us. Snl Every artiolo guaranteed fttrtotly la aooordaaco with description given. Lth Wo wittingly itihHtitato for any arUole in a Parcel noTfoqui/ed other K «od B ot eaual ralne. Wilt any aa-ti«le is " ot appoy« d of « and Ta ~ turned in »bod condition within 14 daya, we are prepared to refund puvchwo money In full, and pay curriafio uotfi ways. By means of tho Parcel System, as oondncted by Smith and Caughoy, country settlors can have Drapery of al> kinda placed almoot at tholr doors, oaxriace paid, at low than usoal Auckland prioe*.
The Family Dross Parcel. 45s- — 7 yarda All-wool French Caahmore, lUxusk and Coloured 12 yards Heavy Cootume Cloth, in BliW*. Brown, Maroon, Bronze, eto. 10 yards Homespun HetUhor J f lxturo« 20 yardß Hoary Wide Twilled Wincey. Dark Shades 8 yards Strong Galatea, StritfO or Ufcocfc. The lot for 45a.
Household Parcel, for £21 pair Magnlfloatit Vittney mankota, fall 2$ 1 WlartJ? Ciwliot Qnilt, samo slsjo (nnshrlokabkr) 6 yards AO-ir.oh Shootttxa (Whlto) 2 yardo Unbloftohod Teblo Dtonaafe fi H&n«roojub Towel*
Special £5 Parcel— 1 Fntl Sutt of Real Good Wort of Knpland Twood Wato aisMj) : or iimtoad, on^ pair of our BoauUfnl Vvitnoy I>onWo J»ed Blanket*, and «m equals Largo White Crochet Quilt \ Ih-ess of onr Pcarbro' Bcr^e, in fashlotv»Wo and uaofuUhades. 10 yards; two yards of rich "Velveteen to trim 1 Usoful Dross for a Girl of 16. containing 8 yards of Twilled Homespun Wincey 0 yards of (Strong? Tweed, recommond eel to wear ; 12 yards of Heavy yard-wide Flannel 12 y*rds of Crawdffon'B Famonß CaUco; U yarda of very Strong oro 7 Calico T yards ©f Strong Scotch Twill Shirting. 9fl v^rdfi of Remna?ita of Dreeß Materials, and Hollands, etc., in use fal lengths In all containing over 90 janU cr* Material and a full Suit, every Item of which has bocn ecleo.ted with i a rrrgra.nl 10 wear; frunlity. not quwmy, bolnsr OTir tiui in making up all our fcxwa-oi-dinary lftarool«
Kcmnant Parcels Extraordinary— Tho enormous quantity of QooAn wo cut up leaves tio -with a constantly Bcoumulntir.g Sioolc of Romnants to di^noso of, vrbioh we offer at tho following Speoial lrices :— For 27s Gd ww will give a lnrcc lo( of Rom* nanUi of Tweed in varioua usorul lengths For 25n wo will tfive a lot of Droca Materials, Winceys and Print*. For 30» wo will Rive a large lot of Calicoes, Flannolß, Shirtings, Drills, ok>. For 10s we will givo a lot of Remnants of Laoco, Ribbons, Edginga, etc
ViBitoriß from tfco coimtry are&lwrvya welcome to vi*it our Warohouso, inspoot our entire Stock, and inquire priooo, without being prossod to pnrohaao. Pattornß and Prioo Lists B«nt post free on application io any address. Write for Patterns Now Drosses, Silka, Velvets, Velveteens, Flannolß, Shirtings, Shootings, Caliooos, Tweed», eto.
- % THE GOVERNS 5F mi ZE&L4ND. W. H. HA.ZA.I4r). GUNMAKER, 1«8a, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, IMPORTER OF ARMS. AMMUNITION, SPORTING IMPLEMENTS, OPTICAL GOODS. AND FIREWORKS. W. H. H. would bog to draw attention to his now SHOOTING GALLERY, EDiot-stroet, whoro all firoarrusßold byhimmay be thoroughly tested. In ordor to meet the times, the prices of Arras and Implements have been rodnced very ooneid&rably. A good, serrioeabVe, Breach loading G.V. Gun, tested for pattern ami ponetration, with ro-loading Implements, pnekod carefully in a neat box. sent to any address on receipt of r©mitt»no«, from £4 ICs upwards. in cv-dor to supply hie eustoiaerg with tho very best Cartridges obtainable, W. H. H. has imported, at conaiderablo expense, ono of tbo latest and bo&t Machines for turning the Cartridges. This machine, made by Messrs. D. &J. Fraaor, the -well known Gnnmakera of Edinburgh, regulatos the pressure on tho wads to the greatest nicety, and oneuroe the tifcmoet regularity in shooting. Customers may Bee th« different Cartridges tested on the premises. GUN WORK of evory description done at the very LOWEST RATES, nnd equal it not superior to any done in the Oolonioft.
I* B I N T T £ G . r^ARDS, CIRCULARS. RECEIPT BOOKS BILL-HEADS ! MEMORANDUMS, POSTERS, ! HANDBILLS, &c, &c, &c, the most Modern Style, at | TnE AROHA & OHINEMURI NEWS OFFICE, To Avohft.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 220, 17 September 1887, Page 5
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785Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 220, 17 September 1887, Page 5
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