WINTER, 1888. j Immense Shipments for above season jusfc to hand and lo arrive. j NOT!?. —Smith and Cmigliey being larj-e Importers, arc in a position to soil at and 1 i under Wholesale Puces for Cash. ])o not fail to letmn any .article or ).aiccl th.it you dn . not consider in every ie->pect satisfactory. Wo bind ourselveo to pa\ height both w.i}>s; and 1 etui n the money. _ i IMPORTANT.— ( )URS~IS A CA.Sll""]TuaTNiW^ OiuTPfofiFT "WT LL NOT A DM IT 1 O b' AN YTI LING KLS W. Therefore please i cad Ruli^ DRESS AND SILK DEPARTMENT. ENDLESS VARIETY. Good Dresses, suitable lor houbc and street wear, 4}d, (rtd, S^d, lojd, l«, Is 2>d per \ ard and upwai ds. I lilack and Colouiod French Merinos and Cashmeres, blue or part red, 45 inches wide.; l.s Ud to S> (id and ap. j French Foules, Uoines, and Impeiial Navy Serges, all wool, Is, Is 2UI, Is 4Jil, and up. Velveteens, led and coloured, fioni Is 3jd up to 4s Gd. I IMushes, Satins, \ uhets, iie\vebfc shadow ;_all prices. AIANTLirAND"]MII.LTNKRY'DEPARTMENfs7" " Kiunnious Stocks, Latest Novelties, and Lowest Priced. ONKIIUNGA TWEEDS. " * ! Since the intioduclion of these excellent Tweeds, S. & C. have sold immense quantities of suits made to measure, which for lit and finish have given jire.it satisfaction.: Glen's Suits of Ouelniuj;a Tweed to measuie at 47s Gd, 52s Gd, and f>!)s Gd, lor j pattern-, and instructions for .self-meahinement; 150 Boys' Knickei Suits of Ouvhuu^i) Tweed fiom 10-, 9d ; Onehunaa Tweeds from 3a Gd to Cs 9d per yard. Head} -made ' suits of Onehunga Tweed, «0-< Gd and 455. " Oin-'Liimlli-and Oeelongljiotlinig, now well-known for its nn-urpasse«rcnt7thn->}), , and dm ability, in Men's Suits, at 455, 49s Gd, 52s Gd, nfis ; Men's Tiousei sat 12s fld, i:>s od, , Arc. ; J Joys' and Youths' Suits, 10s lid, 12s Gd, 15s Gd, 17s Gd, and 10s Gd, &c. j " Our~celobiated "Aquam Yinco*" W.P. Coat at 39s (id, 40s Gd, 50s Gd, and Gss, nil i si/.es. (iu.iranteed pwfectly waterproof ; procurable only at our waieliouses. j A Ti [liiimensc".\"ssoi LineuTori'w^eecrs for i Joys' and Men's wear :it is 3d, 2s 3d, 2s Gd,i 2s lid, ;>sOd toTislid; .'.G-inch cloths for Riding Habits, in Na\y, liiown, Giey, Di.ii). 1 *c, at is nd, -2s lid, as lid, 4s lid, and 5s Gd ; best Habit b'evge, Gs 0"d, 7s lid, and; ids (id. Men's Moleskin Tiousei.s at 5s lid, Gs Gd, and 7s lid; Men's Stionji-hned Woikin; Shiits, is lid, 2s od, 2s lid; Men's Lambs Wool Under-vest and Drawers in Kimhsh and Colonial Wool, at ;5< lid, 4s Gd, 5s 9d, Gs Gd, &c. ; S. &C. hold the laige.sfc stook of} Clothing and (.'cuts' Mercery in Auckland.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 277, 30 June 1888, Page 8
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460Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 277, 30 June 1888, Page 8
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