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WHOLESALE SMITH & CAUGHEY, RETAIL SPECIMENS OF LETTERS WE OFTEN RECEIVE. NOTE. Smith and Oaimhey Messr*. Smith and C.uijrhcy: t WE BUY CHEAP FOR CASH. Dear Sshs,— Goods' anived all right, and I ara Gentlemen,— Y.mrn.uculoonKiningßlankots.Trou- WE SELL CHEAP FOR CASH. well pleased with them. I shall send foi another scis ot<\. i cached us quite sately, :uul give utmost Goods marked in plain figures. __ »— — — — """""""^ parcel about the end of tho month. ■sxti^f.u-tioiu -^ „ , TOI - _ L _^^^ «. — — """""^^ .TrrinKS c, -n ir> i. c- mi i,, , JNo oeconcl price 3. ,_ cAX-j-^ 0 Smith and Caughey: Snulh and C<iui;hov ; . -^t ■,-.. { LrTFftNS 01 wrf 1 Sirs,-I received tho bale all light, and T must, say Dfir Sh-,,-ll«w general thi-i Parcel Trado is JNo Discounts. yoft A a wFETI^ GS » E ■- the contents were most satisf.vctoiY. lam much now 1 I h.uo soinotunos licen tempted to tiy some r a bi!'^- u ,, T »S]j(ElS) atllJ ' obliged to you for clioobiug them «ith such caie c'Vtiaord.n ny ohe'ip i> iiceN aihoi tise.l, but a-^ long | >~k 1"^" l^ /l «■"*• and good taste, etc. n» yon ■joivo me a\oll, J Mull make n-> ohuige, for I - — — {~^\f *~L \ l \V * • Smith and Caughey : like h.v\ ing confidence in tho\,e I deal with. y—v r*" I t ■ "*^ 1 , Dear Siis,— Having icceived tho last parcel of |~*. A pj f » W-» \ _^ \^ • , i goods in good older, I to expie&s my peifect _ m^ \j l\ r^ \^ J l.n~~ "^^ " ~~" satisfaction with everything. *"* _»» a X /I L, 1 1 | /» • , __— — — ■ TT-v qi O-r"/^*^ ZIS — " NEW PARCELS posr< oi? osr.fl^^t , r TWE J ' "^ " " S. &G. can now forward by above T D "SI . — 8. &0. arethe * uw — Parcels ctf all sizes up to 111b in ___— LARGEST RETAIL IMPORTERS of weight. SILKS, DREBSS FjA-BRICS, X>3EI.j3LI*"HSI : t"^' 5 OXjiC>a?SE2:XKrca- IIXT And conductincj their business on strictly cash principles, are in the best possible position to serve the public well.

AUTUMN, 1888. Immense Shipments for above season jusfc to hand. PARCELS. STANDARD HOUSEHOLD VAIICEU. 1 pair Excellent Blankets, full size 1 White quilt, full size 5 yards -n ule White Shooting 2 yards Unbleached Table Daniask 5 good Whitti Towels and 1 Toilet Cover. The lot, carnage paid, foi 4Zs. WRITE FOR PATTERNS NEW" WINTER DRESSES.' WONDERFUL DRESS PARCEL. 7 yards Allwool Beautiful French Meiino, black or coloured! 12 jarda useful Homespun, various shades 10 j«uxls Winter Costume Cloth 10 yaids UflJtvy Twilled Wincey, dark shades -- r^6 yards strong Galatea The lot for 40s. THE GUINEA SERGE PARCEL. 10 yards Navy Serge, all wool Lining and Buttons 1 Ladies' Durable Silk Umbrella .'' • ' ' Lot for 21s. LADIES' PARCEL, 9s <3D. 6 pairs Full Size Ribbed Merino Qtocftlngs, daik" grey 2 parrs Ladies' Merino Gloves 12 yards White or Cream Washing Lace 1 dozen Reels, 200 yards Cotton, stato Nog I7 FHE ECONOMIC PARCEL. 10 yards strong Dress, plain or fancy 10 yards strong Grey <Jalico 10 jards White Cah'Co, good make 10 jards strong Cotton Shirting 7 yards Heavy Allwool Flannet Tho lot for 27s Qd,

SZMZITZHZ &d O^.TJC3--E3IE-y, Importebs.

&ANCH: NEWTON.

WAIORONGOMAI.

DWW lifOT WJAJAjACK avid IVX Ij, Wallace

WAIOIiONUOMAI.

A GRIUULTURAL IMPLEMENT MAKER, SHOEING & (JENKKAL BLACKSMITH

GOOD WORKMANSHIP,

MODERATE CHARGES. AGR ICU LTUR AL TM P LE M ENTS

At Auckland Piice^. ESTIMATES GIVEN

For All Ki^ds of Ino» Work.

CIVE WALLACE A TRIAL.

NOTE ADDRESS— Premises lately oc£ pied l)yW. J. lCHte, near Ratteiy.

f^is <£xcrllniqj THE GOVERNOR OF NEW ZEALAND.

V7\ 11. HAZAED, GUNMAKER, IGfiA, QUEKX-STRKKT, AUCKLAND, im potmen of arms, ammunition. BPOK LING IMPLEMENTS, OPTICAL. GOODS. AND I'IRE WORKS.

W, H. H. would beg to draw attention to his new SHOOTING GALLIC lI V, EUot-street, where all Aruarms&old bjlinnniay bo thoroughly tested. In order to meet the times, the prices of Arms and Implements have been reducod very considerably. A good, aerviccab.c, lireeoh loading C.F. Gun, tested for pattern and pcncL ation, with re-loading Implements, packed carefully in n neat box, &cnt to any address on receipt of remittance, from £4 Its upwards. In oder to supply hia customers with the very best Cartridges obtainable, W. II H. hast imported, at considerable expense, one of the latest and best Machines for turning the Cartridges. This machine, made by Messr*. D. &J. Fraser. the well known Gunmakers ol Edinburgh, regulateß the pressure on the wads to the gaeatest nicety, and ensures the utmost regularity in shooting. Customers may see the difTeient Cartridges tested on the promises. GUN WORK of every description done at tho very LOWEST RATES, and equal if not superior to any done in the Colonies.

H- ROCHE, C.E-,

Graduate of the Royal Engineering College.

CIVIL ENGINEER, AUTHORIZED SURVEYOR, MINING ENGINEER,

TE AROHA.

ADVERTISING is the business man's breath. Dull times only mean — look to your advertising — Advertise in the News.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 282, 18 July 1888, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 282, 18 July 1888, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 282, 18 July 1888, Page 8

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