WINTER, 18SP. Immense Shipments for above season just to hand n.n-1 NOTE. — Smith am' Cwighey heinej laige Importers, aro in a j>l unilbr V»'liolcs;ile x .I^.o-> foi Cnsl. l % v not Mil to return any tii'ir'o t | not con-jidei in c v e*y rco^/Pcfc datlsfa<jtoi w . AVa bind. omsel«vs Co \i.. and letani the ii'.ciie'" . IMPOItTANT^-'OMIS IrTA~OASH IJUBINDS=s Our I-rofirs" V.'ILT. N<-i7._. OF ANY L'HING PLSJS. Thereforo please le.ul IDKES^ANI* SILK DEPAHJ'MENr. ENJT> T ,Efcj:i V^^lhrY. Good Di esses, suitable lov house and street wear, 4Jd, Ckl, B*d, ltkl, If ihV.. 1 j ard and upwards. Black and Coloured French Merinos and Cashmeres, blue or part red, <5 in-! r Is lid to 3d fid and up. French Foules, Beiges, and lirperial Navy Serges, all wool, Is, Is 2id, Is 4; i v Velveteens, red andcoiouieil, from Is 3+d up to 4s 6d. Plushes, Satins, Velvtr, nrwebt shades ; all pi-ices. "MANTLE ANT> MILLINERY DEPARTMENTS." Enormous Stocks, Latest No\ elties, and Lowest PS es. ONEHUNGA TWEEDS. Since the introduction of thes'j excellent Tvveeds, S. & C. h,no sold : 'iJi\t"ise ">; r titiea of suits made to measure, which for fit and finish h.ive k^*- 11 gioat satisi.idi i Men's Suits of Onshunga Tweed to rueaame at 47s Od, 52s fad, and f>s- (>u, -wnu f< patterns and in&tructioi'S for seif-niea&urement ; 150 Boys' Knioker Suits of Onolvm, v Tweed from 10s 9d; Onehunga Tweeds from 3s 6d to 5s 9d per >aid. Re.uly-m,.<le suits of Onehunga Tweed, 39s Od and 45a. I Our Lion Brand Geelong Clothing, now well-known for its unsurpassed cut, finis'i, ' and durability, in Men's Suits, at 455, 49s 6d, 52s 6d, 655 ; Men's Trousers at Vi> 9d, 1f,.; (3d, j Ac.j Boys' and Youths' Suits, 10s lid, 12s 6d, 15s 6d, 17s Od, and 19s 6d, &c. j ""Our celobrated "Aquain Vinco" W.P. Coat at 89s 6u\ 495~6d,~ 59s 6d, and 655," all sizes. Guaranteed perfectly waterproof ; procurable only at our -warehouses. An immense assortment of Tweeds for Boys' and Men's Wear at Is 9d, 2s 3d, 2s 6'tf, 2s lid, 3s 6d to 5h 6d ; 50-inch cloths for Riding Habits, in Navy, Brown, Giey, Drab,! &<•., at Is lid, 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s lid, and 5s 6d ; beat Habit Serge, (is Od, 7s lid, and 10s 6d. Men's WLoleskm Trousers at 58 lid, 6s Od, and 7s lid ; Men's Strong-lined "Working Shirts, Is lid, 2s od, 2s lid; Men's Lambs Wool Under- v«st and Drawers in KiinlXhl and Colonial Wool, at 3s lid, 4s 6d, 5s 9d, (Js 6d, &c. ; S. &C. hold the largest stiSok of} Clothing «L"ti O«»ta' Morcery iv Auckland. .
John wim.™ SAVE MONEY 3 %H^T t John WHltan. »* PUECHASING YOUR John Williams, ,_?&__, GROCERIES, '^±r Jolm C Wm'i'Ls, CONFECTIONERY, John William* T TeAroha FRUIT, Jo _' WU__* T-Aol'"'" 8 ' CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, TeAroha John" Williams, and FANCY GOOD V, John Williams, ~, , « _c Aioiici ti WMrm, PR ° M John Williams, ;:::?•£: john williams, ,s«_ TeAroha rHB O HEAP CASH STOREKEEPER, Johu c w X n9> John Williams, ___ t m . m a i Te Arohii Whitaker Street, Te Aroha, le Aroha John Williams, Opposite Hofc Springs Domain, Jol ™ c 8 ' t . Te 44 r Mi- a T OHII WIJiLrAMS desires to draw the attention John William?, John Wil hams, J Qf pnbHc q£ te arOHA> WAIOItONGO- To Aroha t i «r?!\!.o MAI. and surrounding districts, to the f.ict that lie John Williams, •S a.!l J 'has commenced Business with a carefully selected TeAroha t,i w-n- c> of GROCERIES, FANCY GOODS, OONFISC- John William?, John Wil min B|TIONEBY FRUIT, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, T e Aroha Tnl w etc. Having BOUGHT CHEAP FOR CASH he can j ohn Williams, TV A« T ' Guarantee ALL GOODS FRESH and SOUND, and T e Aroha t i Sri!- will SELL at the LOWEST possible Remunerative J onn Williams, J ° h £ V TlR'T 1R ' Prices FOR CASH and CASH ONLY. Te Aroha
It i w-ii" ; : t John Williams, I JoJm Williams, -w- -|Trj Would direct special attention to the fact TeAroha TeAroha J # \\ , that he has bought, as far as possible, Jh Williams John Williamß, from Colonial Manufacturers; as he believes it to be u T Arnln * Te Aroha the duty of every Colonist to assist our Local Industries, T , c John WilMins, and thereby provide employment for our own young folk. J °»"» J v i'"-" 1 "*, Te Aroha ' New Zealand cannot prosper as she should while we le J™! a John Williams, send so much money out of the conntry for goods that John Williams, To Aroha can be manufactured in New Zealand equal to those leArona John Williams imported. John Williams, Te Aroha ' J - w - will have ™ ucll pleasure in waiting upon all who Te Aroha Tn , in wiii.Vmß will favour him with a share of their support. John Williams, TeAroh-r PLEASE NO IE THE ADDEESS: TeAroha John Williams, JOHN WILLIAMS, John 6 wSliatns Opposite Hot Springs Hotel. J o h n Williams, Te Aroha ' Home-made Ante-Rheumatio Flannel kept in stock. Te Aroha Jolm Williams. GIVE JOHN WILLIAMS A TRIAL. J<)h ° e S ms ' le Aroha ■ '
ADVERTISING IS
IN" BUSINESS The Great Propelling, Ppwer
ADVERTISE IN THE "AROHA & .OHINBMURI NEWS," AND THUS INCREASE TOUR • BUSINESS.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 278, 4 July 1888, Page 4
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