TIIK (JIIKAI'KSI' UliAl'lCl!) ,4 TTT 'i;ir\TT,7A DT\G f TIIK CHEAPEST DRAPER tkaTloil, }A. VV. KDWAnJJk { raA w WISHES 'W CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWING
THE WINTER TRADE.
New line in Men's S.-rue Suits 18s (id the Miit New lines in New Zealand made M.uuls ;\.-\\ line in Men's Tweed Suits, 21s lid the suit New lines in White Flannels, at lOd, lid, Is Id, Is 3d, Is Gd Kew Inu- in Aim's Tweed Suits, 2 is Gd the Miit New lines in Se.irlet Flannel, at Is per yard New lines in Men's Tweed L'o.ils, at % (M -md !()«, 1 M New lines in (Ji'imoau Shii tings, at 104 d, I^, Is 4d, and Is Sd New lines in !!,>> s'Tweed Suits, special valuo New lines in Striped Skii tings, at Is 2tl \cw lines in M Jn's New Zealand Tweed Trouseis, 12« Od pair New lines in Black Velveteens, from Is 3d, coloured Is Od New lines in Men's O\eieoats, a veiy large stock now on hand New lines in Figured Velvets, various colours New lines in Men's Mackintoshes, with or without c.ipes New lines in Dress Matciials, a veiy large variety, from 84 il New lines in MenV Long Oilskin Co.itos, lls Gd New lines in Buttons, Licos, and Ribbons, to match Diess New lines in Men's Shiiis, I'rom 2s (k\ each Materials New lines in Men's Lnnih's Wool Shirts ami Drawers from 3b lid New lines in Black Cashmere at 2s Gd,\yell worth 3s Gd New lines in Men's Woollen Socks, from lOil per pair New lines in Astrachan and FtirTiimmings New lim-s in Men's Cndigan Jackets, iVom 4s Od New lines in Ladies' Colomed Skirts, fiom Is lid each New lines in Men's, Felt U.its, IVom 2s .'id New lines in Ladies' Jeiseys Kew hues in Mm\ .md Dons' Tweed Hats, at Ik Gd each New lines in Winter Hosiery New linesoC Luge Size \Vhilo Blankets, 15s per pair New lines in Winter Gloves New hues iv Stupe Auslti.in Hugs, 8s 3d each New lines in Apions and Pinafoies New lines iv Stupe Austii.m Hugs (huge size), 12s Gd each New lines in Fiilliegs, Cellars, Handkerchiefs, etc, etc. New lines in Onehung.i Tweeds. 3s Gd per yard
TIKIEEr BOOT JD^^X^K^n^i^T Will now bo fou ml to bo very large, and well assorted with Boots suitable for the present season, and marked at tho LOWEST AUCKLAND FUICES. Country 01 tiers carefully and promptly attended to. Carriage, paid on all parcels to any Railway Station in Wailcato.
A. W. ED W A R 1) n XJ TT XX XI- XJ ■ 1 TII E CASH DRAPERY -^ BOOT WAREHOUSE, T~\ TXT A HT^ TP\ k. ■ D W i R D tJ OPPOSITE DOMAIN, TE A BOM A,
SHOULD any Subaciibers not receive Iheii P,.per regularly, they will oblige by communicating the fact to the iMnnaftei, when the mattei will bepiomj tly attended to.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 276, 27 June 1888, Page 8
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480Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 276, 27 June 1888, Page 8
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