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The following Me the ruloa of the world-f«ned Parcel System whioh Smith and Cavghey introduced to New Zealand, and' have hitherto ao successfully oonduoted, and which hundreds of country settiers, eapeciaUy those residing in re- J mote parts, have learned to appreciate a« a very j great boon. Ist. All orders must b« «cc° m pan l ea fi w{g} j cash, P. 0.0., cheque?, made payable toßmttn] and Ciugher. Letters containing notes otj coins should be registered, Cheques crossed. Sad. All Parcel? over 20b paoke<t fecurely in canvas, and cent, freight pafd, to •f»»»way Station or port in New Zealand reached direct from AuokUnd. Where freight Is demanded, please communicato the fact to us. j S'rd. Every article guaranteed strictly itt ftc- 1 cordanco with description given. tth Wo willingly substitute for any wtjelf » a Parcel not required other goods of equal value. sth. If any artiolo is not approved of , and returned in good condition withfu 14 days, we are prepared to refunrt purchase money in full, ami pay carriago bolhways. By means ot the Pared System, as conducted by Smith and Caufplwy, country settlers can ha\ o Drapery of all kinds placed almost afc tlielr doors, carriage) paid, at lc»3 than usual Auckland pricea. j
The Family Dress Parcel, 45s:— 7 yards All- wool French Cashmere, Black and Coloured 12 yards Heavy Co3tumo Cloth, in Black, Brown, Maroon, Ikouze, etc. 10 yards Ilomo3nun Heather Mixtures 23 yards Heavy Wide Twilled Wlncoy, Dark Shiulea C yauls Strong Galatea, Stripe or Chock. The lot for 45s] Household Parcel, for £21 pair Magnificent Wiluey Blankets, full 2) 1 Wh^e Crochet Quilt, sameslzo (unshriak5 vardsWi eh Sheeting (White) 2 yards Unbleached Table Ucmaoii 0 Honeycomb Towels
Special Jb's Parcel— 1 Full Suit of Real Good West of England Tweed (state size); or instead, ono miJr or our Beautiful Witney Double Bod Blankets, and an equally Laige \Y hVt Crochet Quilt 1 Dress of our Scarbro' Serge, in fashionable and useful shades, 1» yards: two yards of rich Velvcteon to trim 1 Useful Dress for a Girl of 16. containing: 8 yards of Twilled Homespuu Winery C yards of Strong Tweed, recommended to wear; 12 yards of Heavy yard-wido Flannel 12 yards of Crewdson'B Famous Calioo; 12 yards of very Strong Groy Calico 7 yards of Stroup; Scotch Twill Shirting. 20 yards of Remnant 3 of Dreas Materials, Cottonade, and Hollands, etc., in useful lengths In all containing over 00 yawls o' Material and * fuU Suit, every item of whioh has been selected Mth a regard to wear; quality, not quantity, bemg our kirn in making up all our Extraordinary Parcels
Remnant Parcels Extraordinary— Tho enormous quantity of Goods wo cut up leaves us with a constantly-acoumulatiiic; fotock of Ttemnonts to dispose of, which we oher at tlio following Special Prices :— For 273 Cd we will give a largo lot of Rcm* nants of Tweed in Tarious useful lengths For 25s we will j?ivo a lot of Dress Materials, Winceys and Prints. For 3Cs we will give a large lot of Calicoes, Flannels, Shirtings, Drills, etc. For 10a wo will give a lot of Remnants of Laces, Ribbons, Edgings, etc.
Visitors from U:c country aTe always welcome to visit our Warehouse, inspect our entire Stock, and, inquire prices, without being presßod to purchase Patterns and Price Lists sent post free on application to any address. Write for Patterns New Dresses, Silks, "Velvets, Volvetoene, iflMmelo, Shirtings, Sheetings, Calicoes, Tweeds, •to.
tON^ t 0N^ App o'/v^ THE GOVERNOR OF NEW ZEALAND. \Y. H. BCA-ZA.R33, GUNMAKER, 166 a, QUEEN -STREET, AUCKLAND, IMPORTER OF ARMS, AMMUNITION, SPORTING IMPLEMENTS, OPTICAL. GOODS, AND FIREWORKS. W. 11. H. would beer to draw attention to his now SHOOTING GALLERY, ElUoUtroot, Where all flrearmssold byhim m»y be thoroughly tested. In order to meet the times, tho prices of Armßand Implements have been reduced very, considerably. A good, serviceable, J ! Breech loading O.F. Gun. tested for pattern and ; peneti ation, with re-loading Implements, packed carefully in a neat boc, sent to any address on receipt of remittance, from£4lC* upwards. In oder to supply his customers with the very best Cartridges obtainable, Wr H. H. has imported, at considerable expense, one of the latest and best Machines for turning the Cartridges. This machine, made by Meswa, D. &J. Fraser, the well known Gunmakers oi Edinburgh, regulates the pressure on the wads to the greatest nicety, and ensures the utmost regularity in shooting. Customers may see the different Cartridges tested on the premises. ' GUNWORK of every description done at the very LOWEST RATEB, and equal if not superior to any done in the Colonies,
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 237, 14 January 1888, Page 4
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806Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 237, 14 January 1888, Page 4
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