WHOLESALE SMITH & CAUGHEY, RETAIL THE GREAT DRAPERY DISTRIBUTORS, SPECIMENS OF LETTERS WE OFTEN RECEIVE. NOTE. Smith and Cauchov : Mossvs. Smith and Cauphey : WE BUY CHEAP FOR CASH. Dear Siis,— Goods arrived all right, and I am (fentlemen,— Your pai eel coiitainingßlankets.Trou- "\VE SELL CHEAP FOR CASK. r —*' well pleased with them. I shall send foi another seis, etc., loachod us quite satcly, and give utmost . r<nnrl« mnrlrprl in nlim fifures. ___^ parcel about the end of the month. sati faction. All UOOaa mar Kea in pumi ii^uit-B. ■ Smith and Caughey : Smith and Cau^hov : , . £° eCOnd flCeS'f 1CeS ' __^— Zrt*X» O* OAW^ Sirs,— l received the bale all right, and I must say Dear Sirs,— How general this Parcel Trade is ISO Discounts. "* T _ vO3 , pATTE^J^rpr^GS, SH CI the contents were most satisfaotoiv. lam much now! I liavo somotimuo been tempted to ti y some ■ _ SErt^ T »t<ji>{El>S, Sii"*" 1 - _______ _»— -— — — " obliged to >\->u for choosing them with such care cxti aord in uy chexp pu cols a'l\oiti>od, but as long r-\~T m I*"*" A 'FLA-J^ ___-— — ""-^ "" " imd good taste, etc. as >«m sei\e me well, t bhall mike no change, ior I __ l^*» \/ Ci 1 r* \V I • — ' ' Smith and Caughey : liko ha> ing tonlidence in those I aeal with. ' —^ ■— " I T*\ 1 C 3 ■ ■ -—l „ Dear bits,— Having received the last paicel of . —a^ » r™j f » »*■ I \J * goods in good order, I >\ish to expiess my peifect __-» r~v V^J l\ \\\J *■•"• * -— satisfaction with everything. , „- » »k A t, I J |^ f* * iinl — — -*• ' ______ " -^^^s^^^Ji^-' — s. &c. „_, s - & °- can now ™ by abora ■ Parcels of all sizes up to 111b in LARGEST RETAIL IMPORTERS of weight. And concluctins; their business on strictly cash principles, are in the best possible position to serve the public well.
AUTUMN, 1888.
Immense Shipments for above season just to hand.
. STANDARD HOUSEHOLD PAItCKL. 1 pair Excellent Blankets, full bize 1 White Quilt, full size 5 yards wide White Shooting 2 yards Unbleached Table Damask 8 good White Towels and 1 Toilet Cover. The lot, carriage paid, for 425. WRITE FOR PATTERNS NEW" WINTER PRESSEsT WONDERFUL DRESS PARCEL. 7 yards Allwool Beautiful French Merino, black or colouied| 12 >ards useful Homespun, vaiious sh:ufes 10 yards Winter Costume Cloth 10 yardd Heavy Twilled Wincey, dark shades —*- 0 yards strong Galatea The lot for 40s. THE GUINEA SERGE PARCEL. 10 yards Navy Serge, all wool J Jning and Buttons 1 Ladies' Durable Silk Umbrella ~" Lot for 21s. LADIES' PARCEL, 0s OD. <J pairs Full Size Ribbed Merino Stockings, dark giey 2 pairs Ladies' Merino Gloves 12 yards White or Cream ,Washing Lace 1 dozen Reels, 200 yards Cotton, .state Nos , L ~ THE ECONOMIC PARCEL. 10 yards strong Dresa, plain or fancy 10 yards stiong Grey Calico 10 yards White Calico, good make 10 yards strong Cotton Shirting 7 yards Heavy Allwool Flannel The lot for 27s Cd.
-,^^™ &B a^-D-G--Ea:E-Sr, Imposts. _____
WAIORONGOMAI.
AVID IVJL IJ* VV ALL ACE
WAIOLONGOMAT.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT
MAKER, SHOWING & GENERAL BLACKSMITH GOOD WORKMANSHIP,
MODERATE CHARGES. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS At Auckland Prices. ESTIMATES GIVEN
For All Ki^ds of Iron Work.
CIVE WALLACE A TRIAL.
NOTE ADDRESS— Premises lately oc" piod byW. J. Ellis, near Battery.
THE GOVERNOR OF NEW ZEALAND.
v. 7 *. i-i. h.ajzia.;rd, GUNMAKER, 16GA, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, IMPORTER OF ARMS, AMMUNITION. SPOR TING IMPLEM ENTS, OPTICAL. GOODS. AND FIREWORKS. W. H. H. would beg to draw attention to his now SHOOTING GALLERY, Elliot-street, where all firearmssoldbyhimrnaybe thoroughly tested. In order to meet the times, the prices of Arms and Implements have boon reduced very considerably. A good, serviceab I©.1 ©. Breech loading C.F. Gun, tested for pattern and penct.ation, with re-loading Implements, packed carefully in a neat box, sent to any address on receipt of remittanoe, from £A 10s upwards. In o-der to supply his customors with the very best Cartridges obtainable, W. H. H. has imported, at considerable expense, one of the latest and best Machines for turning the Cartridges. This machine, made by Messr*. D. &J. FraBer, the well known Gunmakers of Edinburgh, regulates tho pressure on the wads to the greatest nicety, and ensures the utmost regularity in shooting. Customers may Bee the diirerent Cartridges tested on the premises. GUN WORK" of every description done at the very LOWEST RATES, and equal if not •Ui erior to any done in tho Colonies.
H- ROCHE, C.E-, Guulualc o£ tho Royal Engineering College. CIVIL ENGINEER, AUTHORIZED SURVEYOR, MINING ENGINEER, TE AROIIA.
\ DVERTISING is the business man's jLjL breath. Dull times only mean — look to your advertising — Advertise in the News.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 283, 21 July 1888, Page 8
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