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The following are the rules of tho worM-f»med Parcel System wbioh Smltix and Canghey Introduced to New Zealand, and bare hitherto so successfully conduoted, and which hundreds of country settlers, especially those residing In remote parts, have learned to appreciate as a rery qrtat boon* Sot SStt& JgSA TBSSFJ&L " tnd. All Pwoels over 2* »*«J5 O S3 I JS please communicate the fact to us. srd. Every artiole guaranteed striotlyln accordnnco with description giren. tth We willingly subsUtute for any artleleln a Parcel not required othsr goods of *^ value. «* Tf »ny arUole is not approved of, and repay carriage both ways. By means of the Parcel System, as connoted by Smith and Caughey. country wttlew can havo Drapery o* all kinds placed almost at their doors, carriage paid, at loss than usual Auckland prices.
The Family Dress Parcel, 455.— 7 yards All-wool French Cashmere, Black and Coloured 12 yards Heavy Costume Cloth, in Black, Brown, Maroon. Bronze, etc 10 yards Homespun Heather Mixture* 20 yards Heavy Wide Twilled Wincey. Dark Shados G yards Strong Galatea, Stripe or Check. Tho lot for 459*
Household Parcel, for £21 pair Magniflcont Wttnoy Blankets, full 2| 1 w JitoCrodwt QQllt, saxnestee (msrtrinkable) 5 yard/i 80-i"eh Sheetlnat (White) i 7*rd9 Unbleached TaWe PsmasV fi Ilonercotnb Towels
Special £5 Parcell Full Suit of Real Good West of England Tweed (state si«e) ; or instead, one p«lr of our Beautiful WiUjey Double Bed Blankets, and an equally Large Whi^ Crochet Quilt 1 Press of our Scarbro' Serge, inj* Bo } o "' able and useful l shades, 10 yards: two yards of rich Velveteen to trim Flannel 12 rards of Crewdson's Famous Calico; 12 J yards of very Strong Grey Calico 7 yards of Strouj? Scotch Twill Shirting. 20 yards of Remnants of D J«« -^gTjJt Cottonade, and Hollands, etc, in useful lengths In all containing orer 80 y*rd«« o Material and a fulfsult every item of which has been selected with a regard to wear; quality, not fl«»» tlt y' l b « n « our *im in making up all our Extraordinary Parcels
Remnant Parcels Extraordinary— The enormous quantity of Goods we cut up leaves us with a constantly-accumulatlm? Sloe* ot Kemnants to dispose of. which we offer at the following Special Prices :— For 27s 6d wo will give a larpre lot of Rem* nants of Tweed *n various useful lengths For 26s we will give a lot of Dress Materials, Winceys and Prints. For 30s we will giro a large lot of Calicoes, Flannels, Shirtings, Drills, etc For 10s wo will give a lot of Remnants of Laces, Ribbons, Edgings, etc
Visitors from tbe country are always welcome to visit our Warehouse, inspect our entire Stock, and inquire prices, without being pressed to purchase. Patterns and Prioe Lists sent post free on application to any address. Write for Patterns Ntoi Dresses, Silks, Velrets, Velroteens, l?annol*. Shirtings, Sheetings, Calicoes, Tweed*, •te.
THE GOVERNOR OF NEW ZEALAND. GUNMAKER, ICBA, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, IMPORTER OF ARMS. AMMUNITION, <r SPORTING IMPLEMENTS, OPTICAL GOODS. AND FIREWORKS. W. H. H. would beg to draw attention to hli new SHOOTING GALLERY/ ElUot-ttreftt, where all fltearmsnold byhimm»ybe thoroughly i tested. In order to meet the times, the prtoei of Arms and Implements have been reduced very considerably. A good, serviceable. Breech loading C.F. Gun, tested for pattern and penetration, < with re-loading - Implem*»t«, paoked carefully in a neat box. sent to any address on receipt of remittance, fromflitti la- o«^ier to supply his oustomers witt the very, best Cartridges obtainable, >Y. H. H. has imported, at considerable expense, one of tht latest and boat Machines for turning the Cartridges. This machine* made by Meesrt. D. &J. Fraser. the well known Gunmakers of Edinburgh, regulates tho pressure on the wads to the greatest nicety, and ensure* tbe utmost regularity in shooting. Customers may see tht different Cartridges tested on the pranises. GUN WORK of every description done atthe very LOWEST RATES, and equal if not' superior to any done in the Colonies,
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 238, 21 January 1888, Page 4
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686Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 238, 21 January 1888, Page 4
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