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Tho following' Taro the 1 ales of the vrorld-famed Parcel System wfticft Smith and Oaughey introduced to New ZcalWd, and Lave hithbrto ftd successfully conducted, and .which hundreds of country settlers, especially those residing in re- j meto parts, lm\ c learned to appreciate as a very gnat boon. j hit. All orders must ho accompanied with cash POO, cheques, made payable uTS.mth and CaiJKhcy. Lott.-rs containing notes or coma should be rogiotercd, Cheques crossed. % Had. All Pavcels over 20a packed securely in Ssin AS'kUml. Where frciKht ia demanded, , please communicate the fuel lo us. Srd. K\'ery article guaranteed strictly in nccordtmco with deacription Kivcn. Ikh Wo flithslituto for any avtiolo in a Ptttc.il not reqiSfd otlior «0.,d8 o ! w» value. Mh Ifai^y nrti-io is not apjJioyo.l ot, and returned in t?ood condition within 1 1 days, we arc pfcpumMo^(u..d pupohiwo inom-y iv lull, and. paj carnage both \\ a.i s. By moans of the Parcel System, as conducted by Smith nnd C.utsrlwy. country settlers can have Dmpoiy of al 1 kindß placed almost at their doors, ourriatfe paid, at less than usual Auckland prices.
The Family Dress Parcel, 455.— 7 yards All-wool Frenoh Cashmero, Ulack and Coloured 12jaiHla Heavy OoMumo Cloth, in Black, Bi-own, Maroon, Jironr-f, co. 10 yarda Homespun lleattiw 'Mixtures 20 jar.lsiroavy W ide Twilled Winccj, Dark y!ul<io^ 0 y.udd Strong Galatea, Stripe or <Jhock. Tho lot for 15<j.
Household Parcel, for £2— 1 pa ; r Magnifloout Witney Ulankcts, full 2| 1 Wh'to Crochet Quilt, same size (unshrinkable) ,„ . 5 j anls hO-i eh ShoohnK V , hito) 2 yarda Unblcach. d Table Dai.usk fi Honeycomb Towels
Special £5 Parcel—
1 Full Suit of Real Hood We«-t of Enffiaml Tweed (state si/.o) i or inMoari, ono pair ol 1 our Bomititnl Wimey Double -Hod Wankotß, and an equally Laigo W lu^ Croolict Quiit 1 Ih-eHH of our Scnrhro 1 Sirare. Infashlo.iablo and n-sofiil Hhailen. 1» jards: two yupds of rich Velveteen to-trim 1 Useful Dross for a OJri of Ifi. oonMlntnsr 8 yards of Tsvilled Homespun Wincey 6 yards of Strong Tweed, recommended to wear: 12 yards of Heavy yard-wide Flannel 12 yards of Crewdson's Famous Calico; 12 yards of very Strong Grey Calico 7 yards of Strom* Scotch Twill Shirting. 20 y.rds of Romnants of Press MaKrialn. Cuttonade. and Hollands, etc., in useful lenylhs In all contatnißcr over !H) yards o" Material and « fuilSult, ovory item of which has been select eoVVvith a roßarrt to wear; quality, not quantity, beinar our * im in making up all our Extraordinary Parcels
Remnant Parcels Extraordinary— The enormous q»uu\«ity of Goods vs;e cut up loaves us with a ooijStantly-accumulatniK btock of Remnants to 4isposo of, which wo oi.er at the following Special Prices :— For 27s fid wo will cive alarpp lot of Rem" nants of Tweed m useful lunyths For 26s wo will give a lot of Drees Materials, Winceys aftd Prints. For 308 we will Rive R larpro lot of Calicoes, Flannels, Shirlf igs, Drills, etc. For 10s wo wrll give a lot of Remnants of Laces, Ribbons, Edgings, etc.
Visitors from tl c country are always welcome to visit our Warehouse, inspect our entire Stock, and inquire prices, without being pressed to purchase. Patterns and Price Lists fsont post froo on application to any address. Write for Patterns Now Dresses, Silks, Velvets, Velvoteons, Flannels, Shirtings, Sheetings, Cnliooe3, Tweeds, etc.
THE GOVERNOR OF NEW ZEALAND. V7. H. HAZAED, GUNMAKER, 166 a, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, IMPORTER OF ARMS, AMMUNITION, SPORTING IMPLEMENTS, OPTICAL GOODS, AND FIREWORKS. W?IL H. would beg to draw attention to his new SHOOTING GALLERY, ElUijt-street, where all flreffrmssold byhiminpy be thoroughly tested. In order to meet the times, the pricnts of Arms and Implements have boon reduced very considerably. A good, serviceab'e. Breech loading C.F. Gun, tested for pattern and penetration, \>ith re-loading Implements, packed carefully in a neat "box, sent to any j address on receipt of remittance, from £i Its upwards. In o-dor to supply his customers with tho very best Cartridges obtuinabta, W. H. H. has imported, at considerable expense, one of the latest and best Machines for turning the Cartridges. This machine, made by Messrs D. &J. FraBer, the well known Gunmakers ol Edinburgh, regulates the pressure on the wads to the greatest nicety, and ensures the utmost regularity in khooling. Customers may see the different Cartridgqp tested p n the premises. GUNWORK of every description done afc the very LOWEST RATES, and equal if not superior to any done \n the Colonies,
fmint r £ g, /"^AJtpS, CIRCULARS. RECEIPT BOOKS BILL-HEADS MKMOM^PrMS, . PQBTJSRS, HANDBILLS, &c, &0., &c ff _ :h« most Modern St)'le, at TJIE AROIJA^ OHINEMURI Njsws Office, Te A '!>ha.
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Te Aroha News, 26 November 1887, Page 4
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785Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Te Aroha News, 26 November 1887, Page 4
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