THE CHKAI'KST DDAI'ERI ,4 ITT T? T^k WAD Pi O f TUK C[IEAI ' EST I>IUI>KU tka'iW, }A. VV. KDWAKJDfe { WISHES TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO TUB FOLLOWING IST BW LINES JUST RECEIVED AND OPENED UP FOR THE WINTER TRADE. New line in Men's Sorao Kjits, 18s G«l the suit Now linos in New Z.al.in.l .niulc M.uuls New line in Men's Tweed Suits, 2ls Gd the suit fccw linos m White 1< lannols, at 10d, 1 Id, Is Id, Is 3d, Is 0.1 New line in Men's Tweed Suit-, 2Js Cl the suit Now iocs in beavlet I' Liiinel, ut Is per r.,nl New lines in Men's Tweed Cats, at 9* Put nnil 10s lid New iik» in Uiimeun Sliirtings, at lOjrd, Is, Is 4d, and Is 8d New lines in Doys' Tweed Suits, special vnhio N«w lmc« m Slnpod Skirtings, at U id New lines in Men's New Zealand Tweed Trousers, 12s Oil pair Now linos m black Velveteens, irom Is 3d, coloured h Ul Now lines in Men's Overcoats, a very lurgo stock now on h.uul New hues ml igurcd Velvets, various colou.s New linos in Men's Mackintoshes, with or u ithout capes New hues m Dre.s Matcuals, a very large variety, fro... 8 ,u N«w line, in Men's Lon- Oilskin Co.itos, Us Gd New hues in buttons, Laces, and lubbons, to match Dioss New linos in Men's Shirts, from 2s Gd each Alatoriala nun New lines in Men's Lamb's Wool Shirts and Drawers from 3s lid New lines in Black Cashmere at 2s od,well xvortl. 3s (,d xNew lines in Men's Woollen Socks, from lOd per pair Now lines in Astrachai) and l«ur J i unuungs New lines in Men's Cardigan Jackets, from 4s Od New lines in Ladies Coloured blurts, iiom Is Hit eaeli New lines in Men's Felt Hats, from 2s 3d New lines in Ladies' Jeiscys New lines in Men'ff -ami Bo.vs' Tweed Hats, at Is Gd each Now lines in Winter Iloswry New lines of Lari?e-Siao White Blankets, 15s per pair New lines in Winter G loves New lines in Stripe Austiian lings, 8s 3d each New lines in Aprons and 1 mafoies New lines in Stripe Austiian Ki^s (Inrgo size), 12s Gd each New lines in Fnlliegs, Cellars, ILuidkcrohicis, etc., etc. New lines in Onehunga Tweedy 3s Gd per yard Will now he found to bo very large, and well assorted with Boots suitable for the present season, and marked at the LOWEST AUCKLAND PRICES. Country orders carefully and promptly attended to. Carriage paid on all parcels to any Railway Station in Waikato. JTW. EDWARD ri iraOiSHI)rArEI , Y V^ HIE CAfeHDRAI?ER\ _^ BOOT WAREHOUSE, V W i\ it l) KS OPPOSITE DOMAIN, TE ABOHA,
SHOULD any Subscribers not receivo their Paper regularly, they will oblige by communicating the fact to tho Manager, when the matter will bo promptly atfccndoJ to.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 277, 30 June 1888, Page 8
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476Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 277, 30 June 1888, Page 8
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