WINTER, 1888. Immense Shipments for above season just to hand and to arrive.
NOTE.— Smith and Catighey being large Importers, are in a position to sell at and under Wholesale Pi ices for Cash. Do not fail to return any article oi parcel that you do not consider in evoiy le&pect satisfactory. "We bind ouifeelves to pay fi eight both wajs, ami l etui n the money. " IMP6RTANI\-^O'UIIS IS A GASH BUSINESS. Our Profits WILL NOT AD JUT OF ANYTHING ELSE. Therefore please read Rules. DRESS AND SILK DEPARTMENT. ENDLESS VARIETY. Good Dresses, suitable for house and street wear, 4UI, GW, Sid, MHd, Is, Is 2M per" yanl and upwards. " i Black and Colomed French Merinos and Cabhmeres, blue or pait red, 45 inches wide, Is lid to 3s Gd and up. French Ironies, Ijei^c?, and Imperial Navy Serges, all wool, Is, Is 2Jd, Is 4jd, and up, Velveteens, led and coloured, fiom Is 3kl up to 4s Gd. Plushes, Satins, Vchots, newest shades ; all prices. MANTHTAND~MiTi:iN T ERY DEPAR'fMKNTsT Enormous Stocks, Latest Novelties, and Lowest Prices. ONEHUNG AT WEEDS. Since the introduction of these excellent Tweeds, S. & C. have sold immense rmnntities of suits made to measuie, which for fit and finish have given s>rea,t satisfaction. Men's Suits of Onehunsja Tweed to measuie at 47s Od, 52s Cd, and sfl-> Od, -wnte f<>\ patterns and instructions for self-mcasui ement ; 150 Boys' Krncker Suits of Onehumr.i Tweed from 10s 9d; Onehunga Tweeds fiom 3s Gd to 5s 9d per yard. Readj-nude suits of Onehunga Tweed, 39s Od and 455. " | Our~Lion Brand Geelong Clothing, now well-known for its unsurpassed cut7h'nkh, i and dmability. in Men's Suits, at 455, 49s Cd, 52s Cd, 55s ; Men's Tiousers at 12b S)d, 15s od, 1 Ac. ; Boys' and Youths' Suits, 10s lid, 12s 6d, 15s 6d, 17s Cd, and 19s 6d, &c. j "Our celebiated "Aquam Vinco" W.P. Coat at 39^. Gd, 49s Cd, 59s Gd, and Gss, alii sizes. Guaianteed peifectly waterproof ; procurable only at oui wa»ehouses. j An immense asioitment of Tweeds for Boys' »nd Men's wear at Is 9d, 2s 3d, 2s (id, 2s lid, ;>-> Od to js Od , ,'iC-inch cloths for Riding Habits, in Na\y, Biown, Gioy, Di.ili, <fee ,at 1.-, lid, 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s lid, and Gs Gd ; best Habit Seige, 0b Gd, 7s lid, and 10s Cd | Men's Moloskm Tiouseis at 5s lid, G l i Cd, and 7s lid; Men's Stiong-lined Working 1 Mints Is lid, 2s Cd, In lid; Men's Lambs Wool Under-vest and Di.uveis in English; I and Colonial Wool, at 3s lid, 4s 6d, 5s 9d, 6s Gd, &c. ; S. &C. hold the laige^t st.i.ik (if, ' Clothing and Cleiits' Meiceiy in Auckland. ,
POTATOES! POTATOES!!
FOR GOOD, SOUND, Table Potatoes go to JOHN HART'S. Price— £3 10s per ton, or 3s 6d per cwt. Can't Le beaten for the money.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 281, 14 July 1888, Page 8
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476Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 281, 14 July 1888, Page 8
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