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OHEAP DRAPEEY <Sc PA-HOEJIj WAEEHOUBB
RULES.
Tho following are the rules oi the world-famed Parcel Syutom which Smith and Cauchey introduced to New Zealand, and havo hitherto so succoaßfulJy conducted, and which hundreds of country settlers, especially thoso residing in remo^ parts, havo learned to appreciate art a very grtat boon. Ist. All orders mußt bo accompanied with cash, P. 0.0., ohequea, made payable to Smith and Caughey. totters containing iiotoa or ccina thould be registered, Cheque* croßsed. Bnd. All Parcels over 20a packed aeon rely in canvas, »nd sent, freight paid, to any railway •tation or port in New Zealand reached direct trom Auokland. Where freight is demanded," ple&se cotnmunicato tho fuct to us. 3rd Every article guaranteed strictly in nooordance wfth description given. Uh Wo willingly tuhstituto for any article in a Parcel not required othor gooda o( equal valuu. 6th. If any article i> not approved of, and returned iv good condition withm 14 days, we are prepared to refund purchase money m full, and pay carriage both ways. Hy moana of the Parcel System, as conducted Uy Sinifch and Caughoy, country •ottlera can ha\ o Drapery of al 1 kinds placed almost at their doop*, carriage paid, at 1083 than usual Auokland prices.
The Family Dress Parcel, 455.— T yards All-woo] French Cashmoro, Illack ami Coloured 12 yards Iloav-y Oostumo Cloth, in Black, Htown. Maroon. Uronw, oto. 10 yards Homeapna Heatlier Mixtures 20 yards Heavy Wide Twilled Wincey, Dark B had os 8 yards Strong Galatea. Strlpo or Chock. Tho lot for 43a.
Household Parcel, for £21 pair Magnlfiront Witney Blnnkotß, full 2} yards long 1 White Crochet Quilt, samenlso (nnshrinkS yarrts SO-l^ch Sheetlnc: (WTiito) 2 yards Unbleached Table Damask « Houoycmnb Towels
Special £5 Parcel— 1 Full Suit of Hen* W.OHt of England Tweed Wa to «»«»> '. or initoari, on« iiair of oiw Jionutiful WJiney Doublo Hod HlHnkete. and an equally La-'i?o \\ Into Oochet Quilt 1 Drpß« of o\it f^carbro" Serjjc, in fashion, able and useful shades. 1" yards: two yards of rich Velveteen to trim 1 lawful Y)r%w for a Oirl of IS. containing 8 ania of Twillinl Homespun Wmcey 8 y»rd»of fltmnj? Tweed, recommended to wear: Vt yards of Heavy ynrd-wldo Flnnncl 12 yards nt Crowdflon'i Famous Calico; 12 yards of very Strong Grey Calwo 7 yards of Strong Scotch Twill PhirHng. 90 y«rds o< Remnanta of Dresa MateivaK Cottonado, and Hollands, etc., in useful lengths In nil containing over Pi) ynrd" o' Material ami * full Su't, every item of which hti» been selei-ted with :i rrp»t\l to wear; rjunllty. not qnnn'itv, heinir our »nii in inndLing up all our Kxtraonlinar} 'I'arccls
Remnant Parcels Extraordinary— The enormouß (pi;iMti»y of Grvodn wo cut up loaves us with a «x>nBt«ntJj -aocumulatiticr Stnck of HemnantM to di«*i»cwo of. which wo offer at tho following Special Pncoa :-- For 27s fid wo wHI give a lnrcrf lot of Re pi' nantw of T«ewl m various twoi'ul lengths For 2&s we will give a lot of Drees Materials, Winceys and Prints. For 30s wo will pire ft lariro lot of Calicoes, Flunnolß, Shirtingp, f)rilk», etc. For lfts we will %i\e n lot of Remnants of Luco6, Hlbboiiß, Edgings, etc.
Viiitors from tbc country are always welcome to visit our Warehouse inapuct our entire Stock, and inquire prices, without beinp; pressed to purchase. Pattern? and Prico Lists Kent post freo on application to any address. Write for Pattern* Now Dreeses, Silk«, Volvetg, V«lveteens, iHannole. Bhlrting». Sheotingo, Calicoes, Twooda. •ta
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THE GOVERNOR OF NEW ZEALAND.
\Y. 11. HAZAED, GUNMAKER, 166 a, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, IMPORTER OF ARMS. AMMUNITION, SVORTINO IMPLEMENTS. OI*TICAL UOODS, AND FIREWORKS. TV. H. Tl. would beg to draw attention to hia new SHOOTING GALLERY, Elliot-street, whereall ftroarniHsold by him may be thoroughly tested. In order to meet the timos, tho prices •f Arms and Imuloments .have beon reduced ! vory considerably* A good, serviceable, Breech loading C.F. Gun, tested for pattern and penetration, with ro-loafllng Implements, piloted carefully in a neat bos:, sent to any address on receipt of remittance, from £4 Us upwards. In odor to ftupply his customers with the very boat Cartridges obtainable. W. H. 11. has imported, at considerable expense, one of tho latest and best Machines for turning the Cartridge*. Thia machine, made by Messro. D. &J. FraBer, tho woll known Gunmakers of Edinburgh, regulator tho proesure on the wads to the greatest nicety, and ensures the utmost regularity in shooting. Customers may see tho different Cartridges tested on tho premises. GUN WORK of every description done at the very LOWJIBT RAf E3. and equal if not suiorior to any done m tho Colonies.
PUNTING. i^ARDS, CIRCULARS. ItECEIPT BOOKS I3ILL-HBADS ,'" MEMORANDUMS, POSTERS, HANDBILLS, &c, &c, &c, the moat Modorn Stylo, at THE AROHA& OHINKMURI NEWS OFFICE, Te A *)m.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 226, 29 October 1887, Page 4
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796Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 226, 29 October 1887, Page 4
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