SPECIMENS OF LETTERS WE OFTEN RECEIVE. NOTE. Smith and Canehev • Me^i*. Smith and Cmurliey: WE BUY CHEAP FOR CASH. l)u-ir Sirs — floods arrived all rii?ht, and I am Gentlemen.— Youi d.ik-ul containing ■Blankets.Trmi- yy],] yi-]LL CHEAP FOR CASH. ~~ weH pleased with them. 1 shall send foi another sois, etc.. leached uti quite safely, and give utmo.sc Goods marked in plain figuros. ' pau-el about the end of tho month. s.vl.sf.u-tmn "" TTcALICOES Smith iind Caughey: Smitli and Cau^he^ : . xr^ i V ,_ . } ___ „» — — — " " m rm7T?.'NS Ol —mc Sirs,— liereivedthehalealliit-ht. andlmustsnv \h>.u Sun, — How general this Parcel Trade 13 JNo JJiscounlH. __^ — — — — ~~ cit-MD aTT «TttV^Tl^ GS > E , the contents Meie most hatihfactoi y. I .yin nnuh no%\ ! f h.uc somotinu-o boon tempted to tiysonie _ ■ taW*- 1 -' _ rq^El'S, SM-« !ji:i obliged to you for choosing them -with biuh e.uo cvti.iot-linuj clioi]) pucels advoitisod, but as lonjj "^~ — <*-f tT\ VL /I J)A"»- n — »—^— and jjood ta'sto, otc. us >mi soi vo me well, Esh ill miko no < hmgo, foi' I .^_^ j^\ \f \J* 1 r"" |V>* Smith and C.umhoy : like ha\in^ conlidencein tho ,c I deal with. J^^»— y* r* 1 I 7*^ X ■ ■**" Oeai Sirs, — HiMn# leroived tho last pircol of v . _-<. X t_> | » |— «•« • 1 V^/ • goods in «ood oidcr, I wish to e\piess my peileit '*" -^ *■ »*^ Y.J l\ r\VJ U»«^ *" - * -J " satisfaction -ft itli evei) thing. " r"> \ KAP I ) • *^ ll— — — "•"""""" •""""" — " " n ,,, MfVN -s OV OXVintf* 1 ;* V 1 ■ g, &C> can now forward by above __^- LARGEST DETAIL IMPORTERS *"* "*"*~ " P * Hlb "' of weight. And conducting their business on strictly cash principles, are in the best possible position to serve the public well.
AUTUMN, 1888. Immense Shipments for above season jnsfc to hand. """ PA ~IICELJ£~7 STAND \RD IIOUSfcfIOI.D PAHUKI^ 1 pah Excellent Blankets, lull size |1 White (Jnilt, full .si/c i 5 >auN wide White Sheeting 2 jaids Unblt'ached Table Damask S good White Towels and 1 Toilet Cover. The lot, caiiiage paid, for 425. WRITE FOR PATTERNS NEW WIN'tErTiTrESSEs!
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THE GUINEA SERGE PARCEL. 10 >ards Navy Reige, all wool Lining and Buttons 1 Ladies' Durable Silk Umbrella Lot for 21s.
LADIES' PARCEL, 9S GD. 0 pairs Full Size Ribbed Merino Stockings, dark grey 2 pairs Ladies' Merino Gloves 12 jaids AMnte oi Cream Washing Laco 1 do/.en Reels, 200 \aids Cotton, state Nos
THE ECONOMIC PARCEL. 10 jards stiong Diess, plain 01 fancy 10 jaids strong (Jio> Calico 10 \aids White Calico, irood mako 10 jaids stioiig Cotton Shirting 7 jaidb Heasj Allwool Flannel Tlie lot foi 27s Gd.
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1 A R N E t• 9 4m ANTHELMtNTIO Tiili' f T «* V^7^RM film JLiXJNiI. *▼ ORM Jpj ||\ Is She r. Lambs, & Calies, «l^^lffim Destroys nil Intern 1 P«rasito^, wl>e her in tho Lungs, HJH^bWp^SML 1 rache • Brom hi.il Tn I 03, W~ \J^i<^l'&ysk or Intes'i ci. and kecpi f <jc[m[m v th uiiluihl in a I Aftf"li-l!?"nC 1 S USD HKAMHY CON. r' r\T7^] , DITION. IMF f ,"■' 'iZ^ . 1 Sheep or Tat 'c 11 an nn- — . 1 thriving conrlliiiin rec ivor" ■ r " ' in ined ate benefit from iti • I 1 ,:;.,! .Il UK<3 - Average coot p- 1 li aJ '•'.'•"! I 1.",;;!'!";»I 1 .",;;! '!";» Sheep 2Jd I 1 . v' I ijttlves .. .. 6d to 6d 'Mfe'"' 6 lw sufli Untf r 12 * I '* ep N B s fep owner s.h >i\\<\ n b' ct to usf *,ha prepintion, as in otfect upon yolk aiiO wool ia truly marvellous, the benuflt on ih.3 aloue um=S tb** quadrupling the coat. N. aT LARNEY, WAITOA, WAIHOU.
Hamilton >cent Mr John Knox. TESTIAiO X I A L S . 1. Fen Coin t, Cambiid^o, Iht Octolicv, l«fl. ]\li.mo I'm Mi X. A. Lamov, "Wrnhou : "1 hn\e o;ic!it plcasuio in stating thai .^oui " Anthelnrintic ' fluid lias been in use on tho piopei tics of tbe AurKlanrl A£»iicnltuial ( 'onijHiiiv. Taunted, for moio than two _>i!nis, and ba^ <,'ivcn satisfaetoiy proof of its ollicnoy In ••uveisil instances I have pcrsonalh >-eon the mixtnic Jidministciod. and notod tbe lesidtHwliicb li,i\e boon salisfaetovy. I [ belie\ot]ujuseonhenicdieinPwilL'onsidernbly lcdnee tlw; mortal ity amongst sheep, particuhuIy>ouhh sheep suiTeiinKliom Inni^ woun.and 1 consider tliat .stookow nois wlio use it will do so wilh advantii^e and piotit.— Jamvs B \ii.ia. Manager foi the Auckland A<x. <^<> \A.—'2. y\v Laikwoithy's Estate, Waitoa, 11th Nov. 188(3. — s\x K. A. Lainey, — ])ear Sa : I dosed our lionets with your "Anthelniinlic" last autumn, and have since been veiy pleased with the i exults. It effectually checked all internal parasites, and tbe .sheep, although kept on com para tnely poor food, maintained their condition during the wintei, nnd mpidly improved with spring feed. — Toms faithfully, OK L, Ghant, Manager -3. Cambiidgo.Aug. 28lh, 1886.— Mr N. A. Linnoy, Waitoa — Dear Sir : I think your ,'Anthe niintic" is a ihst-class i lcparation, and ib a cuic lor either cfil\cs, sheep or lambs, that aie scorning, or snJTeiing fioin intestinal woinis. I lia%e nothadsogood an opportunity of tiying it as I would like to have had, tbu fi'om wliat I luu c .seen of it, and from what others who have tried it, tell me, I believe it i.s all you claim for it, and is a really valuable medicine, and ought to meet with a lcady sale as it is much needed. — Yours faithfully, J. McNicor,. -IWaihou, 13th December, 1886.— Mr N A Larm-y. — Dear Sir : I have usetlyoiu Anthelmintic on my hoggets for the last two seasons, and am well satisfied with the results. It puts the sheep into a vigorous state of health, and gieatly increases the growth, and improves the condition of the wool. — Your faithfully. S. Skbdon.— s Aylesbury, Lower Waitoa, December 12th, 1887.— Mr N. A. Larney. — I have much pleasure in adding my tesimony lespecting the wonderful efficacy of your Antheliiuintic. Nearly one hundred of my hogi>ets weie recently badly in freed with the lung worm, seveial having died there from piior to my lesoiting to your remedy; and upon opening them 1 found the lungs thickly infested with tho woiu.. The effect of one dose of your Anthelniinlic was magical, and without further tieatment tbe hheep referred to rapidly lecovcred, and did well — Yours truly, F. Strange.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 279, 7 July 1888, Page 8
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