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SMITH &o O-A-TXCrIBIIE-irS

CHEAP DRAPEET <fe PAEOEL WAREHOUSE QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND.

BULF.S.

Tho following are tho rules of tho world-famed Parcol Systom which Smith and Caughey introduced to Now Zealand, and have hitherto so successfully conducted, and which hundreds of country settlers, especially those residing in remote parts, have learned to appreciate as a very great boon. Ist. All orders must be accompanied with cash, P. 0.0., cheques, made payable u> bmitn and Caughcy. Letters containing notes or coins should bo registered, Cheques crossed. Snd All Parcola over 20s packed socurely in canvaVand wnt, freight, paid to any radway station o" port in New Zealand reached dnca fiom Auckland. Where lreißht is demanded, please communicate the fact to us. ,Vc/ Every article guaranteed strictly in accordance with description given. Uh We willingly substitute for any article in n Parcel not Squired other goods of equal value. :.th If any article " not approved of, and relin iVed in Kood condition within 1 piopaicd to refund purchase money in full, and pay carnage both ways. By means of tho Parcel System, as conducted by Smith und fft«f?h«y, country settlers can have Drapery ot aP kinds placed alnioßt at their doors carriage paid, at less than usual A nckland pricta.

Tho Family Dress Parcel, 455.7 jards All-wool French Cashmere, Black and Coloured 1" vaids Heaw Costume Cloth, in Black, " * Biown, Maroon, Bronze, etc. 10 > arils Homespun Heather Mixtures '20 i ards Heavy WidcTvvilled Wincey, Dark Shade i n jaid, Strong Oalatca. Stripe or Chock. The lot for iov.

Household Parcel, for £2— 1 pair Magnificent, Witney Blankets, full 23 wirds long , , . , 1 While Crochet Quilt, samesi/e (unshrmkable) „,, „ . T, a i nl h M) inch Phcetinp (U hifo) L' :,anls Unbleaclu'd Tablo Damask fi Hone) comb Towels

Special £5 Parcel1 Full Suit of Heal Good West of Entfand 'J %%pi3cl (state s-i/e); or in«le!-d, one pair of our Beautiful Witney Double Hrd Wauketa, and an equally Laige VV hi"* Crochet Quiit 1 Dress of our Searbro" s'erce. in fashtrmdble and useful shades. 1«> j.irds: two > aids of rich Vehetecn to trim ] Usoful Dress fora Oirl of Ifi. ront^inintjS yards of Twilled Homespun A\ ineey G yards of Strong Tweed. recnmmennVrl to wear; 12 jarflß of Heavy >sud-wi(lu Flannel 1» yards of Crewdson's Famous Calico; 12 ' yards of very Strong Cirey Calico 7 yards of Strong Scotch Twill Shlrtlnpf. 20 yards of Remnants of Dress Material*. Cottonarto, a«d Hollands, etc.. in 11SCful lungtlis In all containing over PO yard" o' Material and n full Suit, e\erj item of has been selected wilb a recant to wear; quality, not quontitv, bemcr our Mm in making «P all oui hxlr.v ijidinary PaiceN

Remnant Parcels Extraordinary - The eiiormrnis quantity of Goods cut ui> lea\es us with a constantly an umul.it inj of Ht^nnants to dispose of, which we o.ier at the following Special Prices :— For 27rf tid wo will ki\ c a Inree lot of Hem' mints of Tweed m ■\anou3 useful lengths For 25s we Ul Rive a lot of Dress Materials. Winceys and Prints. For 30s w o >n ill pivc .i larpe lot of Calicoes. Flannels, Shirting. Drills, etc. For 10s we will give n lot of Tw*mnants of Laces, Kibbons, Kdginys, etc.

Visitors from the country arc always Aveleome to visit our Warehouse, inspect our entire Stock, and inquiic prices, without being pressed to purchase. Patterns and Price Lists sent pnst free on application to any address. Write for Patterns Now Dresses, Silks, Velvets. Velveteens. Fleuuiolb, Shirtings. Sheetings, Calicoes, Tweeds, otc.

Q]if} Gcirellnirg THE GOVERNOR OF NEW ZEALAND. \7\ 11. ITAZAED, GUNMAKER, IGOa, QUEEN-STIIKKT, AUCKLAND, IMPORTKR OF ARMS, AMMUNITION, SI'OH TING IMPIiKMKNTS, OPTICAL GOODS, AND I'UmOWOUKS. W. 11. TL would bog to draw attention to bis new SHOOTING- (JALLKItY, KlUoi -street, whereall lirwirmbsold by hinunuy be thoroiiKhly tested. In order to meet, the times, the prices of Arms ana Implements have been i educed very considerably. A good, serviceable, Hrcoch loading C.l<\ Gun, tested for pattern and penet'ation, with re-loading Implements, packed carefully in a neat, box, sent to any address on receipt of. remit tancs, from ,^4 10s upwards. In oder to supply his customers with the ver> best Cartridges obtainable. \\~. H 11. has imp'ovted. at considerable expense, one of tho latcht and best Machines for turning 1 the Cartlidpos. This machine, made by JVlesam. I). &J. Frabcr, the well known Gumnakers ol Kdmburgh, regulates tho pressure on the wads to the Kroatcbt nicety, and cnsuies the utmost rogulantyin shooting. Customers may sec the dilleient Cartudt?os> tested on tho premises. UUN WORK of every description done at the very LOWEST RATIOS, and equal if not superior to any done in the Colonies.

P R I N T I lr (J- . i^AUDS, OIKCULAUH. HEOEIPT 1)00 KS BILL-HEADS MKMOPiANDI'MB, POSTISRS, lIAKDniI.LS, &c, &c, &c, the most Modem Style, at THE AROHA& OIIINKMURI NKWS OFFir.K, Te Arohfi

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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 245, 10 March 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 245, 10 March 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 245, 10 March 1888, Page 4

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