WINTER, 1888.
Immense Shipments for above season just to hand and to arrive.
NOTR. — Smith and Caughoy being large Importers, are in a position to soil at and under \\ holcsalo Pi ues for Cash. Do not fail to return any artifle oi paicel that jou do not considei in eveiy lospeet batisfactoij. We bind oursehes to pay freight both wajs, and ictuin t)ie mon(.\.
IMPORTANT.— m r !?~S TS \ CASH BIJbIXnSS. Our Piofits WILL NOT~ADMir! OK AMTIILNO ELSK. Theiefore please lead Rules. > MKss'ANI) STLK DKPARTMKNT. KNDLKSS VARtKTV. i Good Picsses, sn.tabJe loi house and stieet wear, 4Jd, G^d, SJd, 10|d, If, Is 2Jd pei ' yaid iind upwaids. " " i Black and Coloincd ] 'much Merinos and Cashmeres, blue or pait red, 43 inches wide, 7s J Id to 3s 6d and up. . Frencli L'oules, Beiges, and Imperial Navj Serges, all wool, ls, ls 2Jd, ls 4M, and up. Veheteens, icd andtolouied, from ls 3HI up to 4s 6il. IMushes, Satins, Vehets, newest shades ; all piices ! mantlkTandmillinkry departmionts." " I Enoimous Stocks, Latest Novelties, and Lowest J'lices. I " " ONEHUNGA TWEEDS. " " | Since the intioduction of these excellent Tweeds, S. & C. have sold immense quan-' tities of suits made to measme, which for lit and finish have given great satisfaction { Men's Suits of Onehunga Tv»ei-d to mcasuic at 47s Gd, 52s Gd, and Ms Gd, vwite foi J patterns and instiuctions for self-measuiemenfc ; 130 Boys' Kuickei Suits of Oiiohungaj Tweed from Ills 9d; Onehunga Tweeds from 3s Gd to fi.s 9d per ja.nl. Ready made ' suits of Onehunga Tweed, 39s odfind 455. j OiiFTaon Bniml GeclongTHothing, now well-known Tor its unsuipassed~cut,"linish, and dmability, in Men's Suits, at 455, 49s Gd, 52s Gd, 55s ; Men's Tiouseis at 12s 9d, 13s Od, etc. ; liojs' and Youths' Suits, 10s lid, 12s 6d, 15s fid, 17s Od, and 10s Cd, &c. "Our "celebi ited "ATjuain Vinco"~VV.P. Coat~at~39s~Gd, ~4os Gd, 50s Gd,~and G.'is ~all . sizes. CJnaianteed pei foctlj ■watcipioof; piocuiable onl> atom ■« ai ohouses. Ai7"immense assoi fcment of Tweeds for JJo>s' sind Jlen's wear at Is od, 2s 3d, 2s Gif, , 2s lid, 3s Od to "is Jbd , ,"iG inch cloths foy Riding Habits, in Navy, Blown, (!iey, Diab, I i^c, at ls lid, 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s lid, and 5s Gd ; best Habit Serge, Gs Gd, 7s lid, and 10s Od. Men's Moleskin Trousers at 5-* lid, Gs Gd, and 7s lid; Men's Stiong-hned Working Shuts, Is lid, 2s Gd, 2s lid; Men'h Lambs Wool Under-vest and Diawers in English I and Colonial Wool, at 3s lid, 4s Gd, 5s 9d, Gs Gd, ifcc. ; S. &C. hold the laigest stook of i I Clothing and Hunts' Mercer} in Auckland. ,
SAVE MONEY BY PURCHASING YOUR GROCERIES,
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00NFK0T I 0 N E R V, F R U I T, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, and FANCY GOOD!-',
JOHN WILLIAMS,
THE CHEAP CASH STOREKEEPER, Whitakeh Street, Te Aroha, Opposite Hot Springs Domain,
JOHN WILLIAMS desires to draw tbe attention of the Public of TE AROHA, WAIORONGOMAI, and mu rounding districts, to tho fact that lie bus commenced Business with a csirefnlly selected stock of GROCERIES, FANCY GOODS, CONFECTIONERY, FRUIT, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, etc. ILivino- BOUGHT CHEAP FOR CASH he can Guarantee ALL GOODS FRESH iind SOUND, and will SELL a<, tho LOWEST possible Remunerative Piic3S FOR CASH and CASH ONLY.
JWT Would direct special attention to the fact , W • that he has bought, as far as possible, fiom Colonial Manufacturers; as he belioves it to he tho duty of every Colonist to assist our Local Industries, and thereby provide employment for our own young folk. New Zealand cannot prosper as she should while we send so much money out of the conn try for goods that can be manufactured in New Zealand equal to those imported. J.W. will have much pleasure in waiting upon all who will favour him with a share of their support.
PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESS :
JOHN WILLIAMS,
Opposite Hot Springs Hotel. Home-made Ante-Rheumatic Flannel kept in stock. give JOHN WILLIAMS a trial.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 279, 7 July 1888, Page 8
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