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SMITH &D O-A.TJCcS:EI"Y 5 S

CHEAP DRAPERY & PAEOBL WAREHOUBB QUEEN -'S.T REET, A UO'K LAN D.

RULES.

The following are the rules of the world-famed Parcel System whioh Smith and Caughey introduced to New Zealand, and have hitherto so successfully conducted, and which hundreds of country settlers, especially thoso residing in remote parts, hay* learned to appreciate as a very

great boon. Ut, All orders must be accompanied with cash, P. 0.0., cheques, made payable to Smith aid Caughey. Letters containing nptca or coins should b© registered. Cheques crossed. 2nd. All Parcels over 20s packed securely in canvas, and sent, freight paid to any railway Station or port in New Zealand reached direct from Auckland. Where freißht is demanded, pleaeo communicate tho fact to us. 3rd. Rver-y article giUranteed strictly in accordance with description given. hth Wo -willingly substitute for any article in a ParcelnoTroSd other goods of equal value. Hth If any nrticlo is not approved of, and returned ln good condition witm'u U d«TB. we nro prepared to refund purchase money in full, and pay carriage both wayß. By means of the Parcel System, as conducted by Smith and Caughey, country settlers can havo Drapery of aY Uindft placed almost at their doors, carriage paid, at less than usual Auckland prices.

The Family Dress Parcel, 455.7 yards All-\voo\ French Cashmere. J«ack and Coloured 1" yards Heavy Costume Cloth, In TUaclc, lirown, aiHroon. bronze, etc. 10 yards Uomcsimn Heather IVlixtnrcß •20 yards Hoavy Whlo Twilled Wincey, Dark Hhadea C yif.ds SJronK Galatea, Stripe or Cheek. The lot for ioi.

Household Parcel, for £21 pair Magnificent Witney Blankets, full 2* 1 wffXo'uroeiicl Quilt, same sire (niwhrink5 vanlaho-i eh RhectlnK (White) 2 irnrds UnbJeachid Tnblo Damnslc fi lloueycotnb Towls

Special £5 Pareel1 Full Suit of Heal Goo'l UV4 of Enirlrm/'i Tweed (slulc size; ; or in«lrnd, ono ).air of our Bcimt)fu\ \\ unoy DonUle U-d lllnnkots, and an equ.illy Jjiikc \N ni'i (.'rochet Quilt 1 J)rcsq of our Scarbro' Poire, ii fnahlonnblcano useful B lm<lca. 1» Yawls: two yiivds of rich Velveteen to trim 1 Cscful Dress for a Oirl of lfi. ronUunbis S yards of Twilled Homespun \\ r mccy 0 yards of Strong Tweed reoonnncnrlrd to wenr; 12 yara» of Heavy yam-wido Flamici 12 yards of Cremlßon's Fi-mous Coliro; 12 yards of very Strong Grey Calico 7 yards of Shone: Scotch Twill Shirting. 20 vrti-ds of TJomnnnts of Tlress T\raterJals. ' Cottonndo. and Hollatftls. etc., in useful lengths In all conlaininf? over CO ynrd" o" Matcvinl and •> fnU Suit, p\ory item of vhifh has boon selecicd with a regard lo wear; qu.ilitv. not quantity, l-cingr our tim in making up all oxir Extraordinary Parcels

Remnant Parcels Extraordinary—

Tbo enormous quantity of Goods we cut up leaves us with a constantly-accurmilaluiu; stock of Romnants to diswqsc of, which we ol.er at the following Speoinl Prices :— For 27s 6d we will give alarcre lot of Rom" nants of Tweed in \arious useful lengths For 25s we will give a lot of Dress Materials, Winceys and Prints. For 30s wo will dye a largo lot of Calicoes. FJnnnols, Shiriings, IH-illa, etc. For 10s we will give a lot of Remnants of Lace 3, Ribbons, Edgings, etc.

Yisitois from tbe country arc always welcome to visit our Warehouse, inspect our entire Stock, and inquiro prices, without being pressed to purchase. Patterns nnd Price Lists sent post free on application to any address. Write for Pat' cms Now Dresses, Silk?, "Velvets. Tolvoteens, Flannels, Shirtings. Sheetings, Calicoes, Tweeds,

fill's drxccllcncn THE GOVERNOR OF NEW ZEALAND. \V\ H. HAZAED, GUNMAKER, IC6A, QUEEN-STIfEET, AUCKLAND, IMPORTER OF ARRIS, AMMUNITION, SPORTING IMPLEMENTS, OPTICAL GOODS. AND FIREWORKS. W, 11. H. would beg to draw attontion to his now SHOOTING GALLERY, EWol-street, where all firearms sold by him nu> y be thoroughly tested. In order to meet the times, the prices of Arms and Implements Mftvo boon reduced very considerably. A good, servicoab'o. Brooch loading C.F. Gun, tested for pat torn and penot ation, with ro-loading Implements, packed carefully in a neat, box, sent to any address on receipt of remiUancs, from fit iCs upwards. in o der to supply his customers with the very best Cartridges obtainab'c. W. U. 11. has imported, at considerable expense, ono of the latest and best Machines £pr turning the Cartridges. This machine, made by Messiu. ]>. &J. Fraser, the woll known Ounmakcra o! Edinburgh, regulates tho pressure on the wads to the greatest nicety, nnd onsures the utmost rogularityin shooting. Customers may see tho different Cartridges tested on the premises. GUN WORK of every description done at the very LOWEST RATES, and equal if not suporior to any dono in Iho Colonies.

PRINTING. /"^AKDS, CIRCULARS. ItEOEIPT BOOKS BILL-UEADS MISMOIIANDUMS, POSTERS, HANDBILLS, &c, &c, &c, th 6 most Modern Style, nt THE AROHA & OIIINEMURI , NKWS OFFIOE, . Te Aroha

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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 239, 28 January 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 239, 28 January 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 239, 28 January 1888, Page 4

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