AUTUMN AND WINTEE, 18s7.
Q Sir PA ENCOURAGED BY TIIE EEHARKABLE SUOOESS THAT HAS ATTEIJDE3 TSSIE, O Cfc UU. . xkadiso OPEUATION& IN THE TASK, KAVJE MADE SUOK AB»AWG3SmjeiWT3 FOR THE APPROACHING AUTUMN AND WINTER AS WILL .ENABLE THEK TO OPJFXR TO READY MOUSY PbHOJiASLItS OF faILKG, GEKLRAL DRAPERY, AND CLOTHING, HTO.. Al? ASSORTMXNT WHICH FOR EXTENT, VARIETY, EXCELLENCi!, AND CHEAPNESS, WILIi SURPASS ALL rOilKEll 3JJASONS.
NEW SILKS NEW VELVETS! KEW PLUSHES!
NEW_DR^SSES SAVE THE' W A II E Ii O U S B P II O F I T '.
YAMIM. SA V E TII E W A R E II O U^ E PROFIT!
Nl:\V VELVKffiEJLS I <»s \\* \: the i \\ A LI E H O U S E I PROFIT!
|milline.by. j N r :\V MANTLK3! KEW HOSIERY! KEW CLOVES! it
PPEROLOTHING SAVE THE ! W A 11 E II O U S E PROFIT!
BLANKETS FLANNELS SAVE THE WAREHOUSE i PBOFITi
I CALICOES SHIRTINGS SAVE THE WAREHOUSE PROFIT! LIIEIS, &" "SAVE THE WAREHOUSE PROFIT!
CLOTHING MERCERY SAVE THE W ARE HOUSE PROFIT!
1 &o?e,— Our reputation for giving GOOD V.4LUE beinc sufficiently established, we need onlji add that we aro resolved to maintain tins by Btrlctly adhciing to the principles upon which w| have conducted our business m tht JJast, i.r., giving it bur peisonul attention, and by Bliyihj CLeap and Selling Cheap for CASH ONLY.
T0 i s;is ffiittllmto I THE GOVERNOR OF NEW ZEALAND. \ V. r . 11. HAZAED, GUNMAKER, ICGa, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, IMPORTER OF ARMS, AMMUNITION, SPORTING IMPLEMENTS, OPTICAL GOODS. AND FIREWORKS. W H. H. would beg to draw attention to his lie* SHOOTING GALLERY, El.iot-street, whore all hi cur ais sold byhimmsy be thoroughly te->t -d. In order to meet the times, tlio prices of Arms and Implements iiave been reduced \evy considerably. A good, serviceable, Breech loading C.F. Gun. tested for pattern and penet ation, with re-loading Implements, packed carefully in a neaL bor, sent to anr address on roce.pt of remittance, from £i Us upwards. In 0 der to supply his customers with the very best C.irtiidi^es obtainab c, \V. H. 11. has imported at considerable expense, one of the latest and best Machinos for turning tho Cartiklges. This machine, made by Mcssm. D. &J. Fruser. the well known Gunmakers oi Edinburgh, regulates the pressure on the wads to the greatest nicety, and ensures the utmoht rcgulantj in thooting. Customers may see the difiiiient CaTtridges tested on the prcmi'ses. GUN WORK of every deßcription done at UlO vcjy LOWEST HATES, and equal if not bai crior to any done in the Colonies.
bKASON 1887.-" KENILWOKTIL" rip II X TIIOKOUG HBIUCD SI KE i KKNILWOKTII will travel as under : — Mondays— -Leave Te Aroha for Paeioa (Cooto's Stables). Tuesdays— Flolll Psieioi throngh Tlikutia to Maxwell's fiirm, I'uriri. Wednesdays— Through Kiri Kiri to Shoitliiud, fit Bakci'b Stables, from 1 1 till 1 o'clock. Satunl.iys— At Hot Springs Stables, Te Aiolia. Terms: Two Guineas, (Jrooiuage: Five Shillings. Robert Browne. Canibi ivlyp, Oct. ]pt. T^IUST-CIASS PADDOJKS for Marcs 1 ntTeAroln, Pstenn, and Puiiii, ut 2% Gil per Week.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 229, 19 November 1887, Page 4
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