WINTER, 1888. Immense Shipments for above season just to hand and to arrive. NOTE.— Smith and Caughey being large Importers, aro In a position to sell afc and under Wholesale Prices for Cash. Do not fail to leturn any article or parcel that >ou do i not consider in every lespoct satisfactoryi We bitld ourselves to pay height both wajs, andiutum the money. IMPOWANTT— OURS IS A CASH BUSINESS. Our Profits WILL NOT ADMIT ' OF ANYTHING ELSK. Therefore please read Rules. DRESS AND SILK DEPARTMENT. ENDLESS VARIETY. - Good Dresses, suitable for house and street wear, 4jd, 6£d, B£d, IOJd, Ip, Is 2£d pev s ard and upwaids. I Black and Colouied French Merinos and Cashmeres, blue or part red, 45 Inches Wide, Is lid to 3s 6d and up. French Foules, Beiges, and Imperial Navy Serges, all wool, Is, Is 2Jd, Is 4£d, and up. Velveteens, led andcolomed, from lf> 3UI up to 4s Cd. i Plu.shes, Satins, Veh ets, newest shades ;_all price^; " MANT^/E^NrrMffXiNERY DEPARTMENTS." ~ Enormous Stacks, Latest Novelties, and Lowest Piices. _ ONEHUNGATTWEEDS. Since the introduction of these excellent Tweeds, S. & C. have sold immense quantities of hints made to measure, which for fit and finish have given great satisfaction. Men's Suits of Gnehunga Tweed to measure at 47s Cd, 52s Gd, and 50s Cd, Aviite for -patterns and instructions for sel f -measurement ; 150 Boys' Knicker Suits of Onehunga Twocd from 10s 9d; Onehunga Tweeds from 3s 6d to 63 9d per yard. Ready-made suits of Onohunga Tweed, 39s 6d and 455. 0 Our Lion Brand Geelong Clothing, now Well-known for its unsurpassed cut, tinigh, and durability, in Mon'.s Suits, at 455, 49s 6d, 52s Oil, 555 ; Men's, Tiousers at 12s 9d, 15b od, - &c. ; Boys' and Ypnths' Suits, IPs lid, 12s 6d, 15s 6d, 17s 6d, and 19s 6d, &c. ""Our celebrated "Aquam Vinco" W.P. Coat at 39s Cd, 49s Od, 59s Gd, and 655, all Bizes. Guaranteed perfectly waterproof ; procurable only at our w arehouses. An immense assortment of Tweeds for Boys' and Men's wear at Is 9d, 2s 3d, 2-> Gd, os lid 3s Gd to 5s 6d ; 36-inch cloths for Riding Habits, in Navy, Brown. Grey, Drab, Ac, at Is lid, 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s lid, and 5s 6tt ; best Habit Serge, 6s Od, 7s lid, and 10s 6d. *- Alcn's Moleskin Trousers at 6s lid, 6s 6d, and 7s lid ; Men's Strong-lined Woi king a ' Shirts Is lid 2s 6d, 2s lid ; Men's Lambs Wool "Under-vesfc and Drawers in English [>f and Colonial Wool, at 3s lid, 4s 6d, 5s 9d, 0s Gd, &c. ; S. «fc C. hold the largest stook of Clothing and Gents' Mercery in Auckland.
RULES. Ist.— All orders must he accompanied with cash, P. 0.0., cheques, made payable to Smith and Caughey. Letters containing notes or coin should be registered. Cheques crossed. 2iul— All Parcels over 203 packed securely in canvas, and sent, freight paid, to any railway station or port in New Zealand reached direct from Auckland. Whore freight is demanded please communicate the fact to us. 3rd.— lf any parcol is not approved of, and returned in good condition within 14 days, we are prepared to refund purchase money in full and pay caniage both ways.
Oiey Calicoes, 2d, 21d, 3d, 3?d, 4jd, Gd, 6kl, 6d, 6Jd White Calicoes, 2Jd, 23d, 3d,3Jd, 4d, 4Jd,"sd, Gd, 7d Our noted dozens Calico, 3s 9d, 3s lid, 4s Cd, 4slod, 5s 9d, 6a Od Unbleached Sheeting (plain), 7Jd, lfld, Is, Is 3d unbleached Sheeting (twill), OJkl, 10* d, Is, Is 2Jd, Is 4jd White Flannel, English or t'olonial,"73d, 9jd, 103 d, Is, Is IJd, Is 3d, la 4jd, Is 6id, and upwaids Union Shii ting, B^d, lljd, Is Allnool Shii ting, Is 2jd, Is 6d, Is Bd, Is lOid Blankets, whrto and colouied, fiom 5s Cd to 32s Ilohii-iy and Gloves, best makes, diiect fiom makers Uabeidasheiy, Ribbons, Laces, and Trimmings in great variety.
1 Fashionable Ladies' Ulster, for 10s 6d, 12 6d, to 30s 1 pah Stiong Tiousers for 7s Od Whether tuheitised or not do not fail to write to us for what you may require. We hold enounous .stocks, ami can supply any reasonable requirements.
UNDF.RCLOTIIING PARCEL FOR 20s. 2 Ladies' Nights 2 Chemises 2 pah- Glove-titting Corsets, send size 2 pair Gioy Ribbed Merino Stockings. Lot for 20*.
The bo> s of the family may be clothed warmly and respectably at little cost by sending to Smith and Caughey for a 30s Bundle of Tweeds, in lengths from 2 to 7 yards. Likewise the giils, by sending to Smith and Caughey for a 25s to a 403 Bundle of Dress Goods, Flannels, and Calicos.
KEEP PAG X W I T H T HE TIME S. J. H. DALTON, TAILOR, 210 QUEEN-ST., AUCKLAND, (OPPOSITE Wit. McALiTHUR AND CO.'S WAREHOUSE); ANZ> SASTING-STBEET, NAPIER. it \ GK^TLTCMEN'S CLOTHING In GcntlciucnV and Boys' Clot- |PS|slp|El cxc Kin S e > * |||| iff|iJ|t|k L\t-' Post Free with Price Lists. U.RATIS AND POST FREE, vHß^fll^ Oinilfman'r „ „ „ 510 UIVHW AVVAI W „ 017 b GENTLEMEN ' g Cover r Coat. Extra Rae G 0 Gkntlicmax's ia/ITU CTAOI4 CHIT GENTI f RN S » t2 0 Twefd sL Fn.ck «ml Drrss Suit ... 7 0 Morning Coat WITH EACH SUll Frock Coats. __£ J—~~ j^lLB^L-.
G O 0 D S O N'S LONDON ARCADE.
OLEABIUQ SALE. i^^^^^^^^^^^^^H| FOR FOURTEEN D\YS FOR U DAYS r d s, s j WILL HOLD £ |rj FOURTEEN DAYS > \> a cheap m hd i^^H^^^^^^^^^^H OF q t 1 '"^ MILLINERY MILLINERY § H ffi H ' TTLSTERS ULSTERS VLSI ERS q L H q JACKETS JACKETS JACKETS q H> <\ S Ladies Ladies Ladies H M a O MACINTOSHES MACINTOSHES M iSW^?IS?IQ |X| VELVETEENS VELVETEENS VELVETEENS * H j q PLUSHES PLUSHES PLUSHES W H fe Kj A o "" - n ft WINTER DRESS MATERIALS. q Astonishing BARGAINS to be OFFERED. q 111 H 5 A. W. EDWARDS, 2> U 2 CASH DRAPERY AND BOOT WAREHOUSE, W LJ H q TF AROHA. q H OSIEj^-F CLE.A.'K/lIISrQ- SALE. FOR H DAYS. FOR FOURTEEN DAYS. FOR 14 DAYS.
120, QUEEN STREET (OPPOSITE THE HAYMARKKT),
Is novr coniiilf«te in its arrangements, and re pleto with a Splendid Stock— at a redu ed rent a decrease In wwking expenses a»<d a minimum profit upon the original cost. The p mularity gained by tho LONDON ARCADE as being tho bos' place to purchase will be more fu ly established than ever. Wo have at the piosert time s me exceptionally cheap linos to offer, euch as Tea vets,u ets, handsome patternf, 40 pieces, 9s 6d ; 'inner Sets, 54 pieces. 255: Oupi and Saucers, 2a 3d tho ha f-dozen ; Jugs. Majolica, fish shape, irom Is 6d each ; splendid Mhjolk a Flower Pota, largo ni7M, 2a 6d each; ltuled Notopaper, 5 quires, 6d to Is 6d ; Envelopes to matoh, from 6d the 100; Black Bordered Note, 3» tho 5 quircß; ditto Envo'opes, 2d tho puckot; Account Books, interleaved blotter, from Is; Good Black Ink, od tho pint bottlo. 9d theqnart; Good Pons, 9d tho gross : Slates, from Idio6d each; Eloctro-plated Table Fori<s and Spoons, Al, U each; Dessert Forks and Spoons, 9d each ; Teaßpoons. 6d each ; Pure white Metal Forks and Spoons. 6d each ; Dessert Forks nnd Spoons. 5d each; Tea. 4d and 2d each; Photo Frames, from 4d each; Photo Albums, from 6d each ; good *nd handsomo Purßes, from 6d to 5s each ; Pocket-books, from 6d to 7s 6d t- ach ; White Handle Table Knives and Forks, 8d each ; Dessert, 6d, loss by tho dozen ; Carvers, from 4s 6d the pair ; Broad Knives, from Is to 4a 6d each : Bread Boards, from 6d to 2a 6d each ; Butter Platters, from 6d each ; Japanese Qlov« and Handkerchief Box, 2s 6d tho pair ; usual price, 4s 6d ; Fans, from 3d each ; Umbrollaa, from 1b each ; a splendid assortment of Japaneae Goods, very cheap; Bibles, beautifully bound, with gilt clasps. IS each ; a eood, useful Hair Brush. Is : Cloth do., 6rt ; Hat do., 6rt ; Tooth, 4il; Nail. 3d ; Strong Drefting Combß, 4d each ; Small Tooth, 3d each ; Spouses, from ld to 4s 6d, really good valno ; Shoe Brushes, 2s the set of three ; Sponge Racks, 6d and 1b eac>i, half the usual price ; Dolls, from 3d to 10s, marvellous value. Our 3d, 6d, and Is Stalls aro luden with Toys to plense the jureniles. The '•Big Doll" is now costumed, representingthe "Seaside Girl," We invite inspection. J3askota, Palm *nd Japanese, from Is each, suitable for lunch, etc., and larger ones for picnics; Ladies' Leather Bags, from 3s 9d. Leatherlined ard Plated Fittings; American Clocks, Nickel, from 5s each, splendid time-keepers ; Relief Scraps, Id ptr aheet, and Scrap Albums, from 6d each; Tea Trays, from la each; Waitors, very pretty, 3d and 6d each; Firo Screens, Is each, usual price of them, 2s 6d ; Vases, Lustre and Rpergnes, in great vaitjty. very che*p; Desks, Papoterios, Cabinets. Writing Caaes, Workboxoa, Victorias, Lined Baskets, etc , etc., in endlens variety ; Cricket Goods, Football, Games of various kinds, Storeoscopo and Slides, Rocking and Hobby Horoos, Cartß, Barrows, Swings, Tricycles, Jewellery (no imitation), all warranted Gold and Silver, we have a splendid stock and our prices are tho lowest. Silver beinsr tho most fnshionftble, we make a Specialty. Please in»pect tho Window Display at Q_OODSON'S ■ ONDON A RCADB.
POTATOES ! POTATOES!!
T3R ETT'S ALMANACS Is. EACII I
120, QUEEN-STREET (Opposite the Haymarkjm%
FOR GOOD, SOUND, Table Potatoes go to JOHN HART'S. Price-£3 10s per ton, or 3s 6d per cwt. Can't be beaten for the money.
AUCKLAND.
For Sale at News Office.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 280, 11 July 1888, Page 8
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