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Dress and Fashion-

TH.EW new countries of the same siz3 and population. enjoy the immense advantages BJ now accorded' to the purchasing 1 public in country parts of this Province. This ' is well illustrated 'by the mode in , which the Drapery and Clothing House of R. H. ABBOTT & CO., 'Aunklnnd, is % conducted. This firm buy their goods "direct from British manufacturers nnd from local mills. Every half-year they publish their price list for the ensuing season, and abide by it. Their principle is to dp an^immense turnover at a fractional profit, their goods are consequently priced at a figure" that no competition can cut undon That very marked success should attend such efforts is as natural as water finding its own level. These fact?, accompanied by prico lists, were laid before Ihn country public six months ago, accompanied by the intimation that orders of over £1 in value would bo sent caniage free To meet their large and rapidly-extending trade, R. H. Abbott & Co. have imported' for the ensuing Summer Season enormous shipments of goods, eclipsing both in variety and value anything yet attempted by them. Those country settlers who have not yet given 11. IT. Abbotts Special Parcel System a trial will, we make bold to sny, on opening the first Parcel, be agreeably surprised, and will rogret having so long paid considerably higher prices for goods neithci so good, reliable, or new.

R. H. ABBOTT & CO.,

IMPORTING DRAPERS & CLOTHIERS, SHIRT & UNDERCLOTHING MANUFACTURERS, KARANGAHAPE ROAD AND UPPER SYMOND-STREET

■ attoeiiiAietid, RULES OF OUR SPECIAL PARCEL SYSTEM. 1. We pay cm i iage on all parcels of £1 I Al 1 parcels before i^oinef out are carefully find over to the nearest railway station f examined by Mr It. 11. Ah' 1 ott. Th« or poit ; or, in case of Trirrnnod greatest care i<* exercised in selection, ,md Millinery and li»ht goods, we send by in every paicel attention is given to reP.iieel Post diicct. i liableness of the quality of every ai tide 2. Any parcel not approved of, and re- | sent out. turned within twenty days in fair XT T . condition, we refund full amount paid . Note.— ln orJering, customers are requested and pay cuiriago both ways. JJJ' nilh . fuU P"^"* of their requireo -n, l * i ." , J -ii mrnis, such as size of hand for eJovcs or head 3. Every order to be nccompnniecl by for hat, and colours ra ost P vef?iYed L the money ouler postal note cheque, or absence ofinstructions we make it a point of noles. Kindly c-io-s cheques find sending fresh, ,ound, fashionable goods oltho make payable to order ot It. 11. latest and most improved description. Patterns Abbott & Co. forwarded post free on application. SPB3S&Z. P&®€l& STSyia All Parcels sent Carriage Paid-

R. H. ABBOTT & CO., DRAPERS AN!) n LOTniERS * KAHA.\ TGAIIAPE ROAD AND UPPKIt SYMOXD-ST., AUCKLAND.

No. !.— Special P.u eel, 20 ' 12 } nvds of tl)O new bonntiful Bordei^d Pi ints, or s..ine quantity oP spU-iulid Gin»liiim,oipatne quantity of supeiior FKmnol Pi ess C\n\]\ !| yfiids r><'d\ Linen. 3^ jnrds Silosi'i Hnltons. Silk, «nd Tw i«t to nmtcli 1 Si^'lislilv-tiini'ncdSiiiiniK'rlliit or Bonnet (jiliino worth tieiu 1> the nione) ) 1 P.iii- Silk Gloves

No. 2, KeiiahloDuwV.irrol, 2<K 12 )ni(U All-wool Drtihb Ucitic 01 Foule " Cloth 20 j.ud^ Strong Flint oi Gm^linin No. 3.-Sclm,i| Gin's P,ucol,2(K 20 yjurls Stiniit; Prin 1 , Ging'i.iui, oi Dress Flat nd-tto 3 II its niroly ttiininui), re\\f\\ lo w enr G Rurs liilib";(l llo^o

No 17— r.n-lim nVP.ir.-01, 2(k 1 ) tiii lli-nvN M"lcs (s(af,. sr/.o) 2 Stioim Flinni'l Under Vfhls, 2 Stioii^ Fl.innel P.-n's N". 18.— -Su. impel V P,r,.|-1, 20--. 1 pi'r Ile;i\y Moh^ (stale siz ) 1 phi F'anuel I )i, w(m s 2 Kxtia iSI i oit _: Fm\ ,-iiiii|s No. 10 — *s\\ a..iv i,\ P.iiojl, 20*., 1 L>n» ( - Km: {.i I Jl.mUct 2 ({<. id >"iiiiil-;iii Xliii ti 1 I'Y'lt^Jln Xn. 90.--S"t!l,.|'b PiU-fl, 20s. 2 K.\ti.i Stioru Woilviii" iSlints 1 Fi It ll.it 1 p.iir Ctoo<l Tweed Tnuiser.s (^ivu size) 2 pair i\l< nnoyocks No. 21.— ..MiimV Parcel, 20*. 1 Gnml DuriLJiiU'e Jumper 1 pair l)nm>Miee Tiun-eis 2 p;iir Knit ISocks 2 Heu\^ Ciimticin Sliiits No. 22.— Lady's Summer Outfit Parcel, 40s. 12 yards All-wool Superior Divss Beige T.inin.irs find Buttons to match I BeniitirHllv-tiiinmed Hat or Bonnet 1 pair Silk Gloves I p.iir Gl(»\e-fittin,e: Corsctf 1 Summer Du^t Cloak or Beaded or Silk I Mantle. No. 23.- Gent's Coloni.,l Suit Parrel, 40s. 1 Guaranteed Colonial Tweed Suit (state MSSP) 1 Good Flax or Dress Shirt I Soft or llurd Felt Hat No. 24. — Housekeeping Parcel, 4(K 1 pair Good Witney Double-size Blankets 1 White Quill (same size) 5 .yards 72in. Heavy Wliite Sheeting G Good Turkish Towels 2 ynids Unbleached Table Damask 6 Linen Table Mats No. 25.— Lady's Supei for Parcel, 60s. 6 yards Best Black or Coloured Cashmere 1£ yards Latest Tn'mmirifr Silk to match 12 yards All-wool Dress Material 1 BeautifnPy-triinmcd Hat or Bonnet 1 Dust Cloak or Silk or Beaded Mantle 2 pair Best Cashmere Hose No. 26. — Extraordinary Family Parcel, £5. 1 Al Colonial Suit; of Clothes (state size) 12 yards Superior All-wool Dress Stuff 20 yards Useful Dress Beige or Flannel Dress Cloth 12 yards of our Best White C.dico 12 yards Heavy Satin-finish Grey Calico 7 yards Good Flax Shirting 8 yards All-wool Flannel 24 yards Useful Dress Remnants (assorted) iJariwe to your nearest Port or ■ Station.

Xn. 4._C,i li«n Pmco',2o-!. BO wild-, of oil! S'po i i! M.'kc WlnU' Cili' n 30 yinls Sntin finish Guy Calico ] 2 liet Ib of (JctLon No. 5. — IvPIUMIIMt I\lirrl,2(K 50yni<N A^snripd Lenutiis <>i P.inK. Kl.in nelettC", Cotton bli.itin^.-, b-j&c C'ii!ic« l , and Cietonne. No. C — D>e*s P.uool, 20=5. 12 yauls He.M.tifu] Flaunt] Diess Cloth Liniiiirs .md Buttons to in;it"!i 1 LiHK'sSilk Utnbielld oi Sun^h.ulo 1 Paii Silk Gloves N-). 7.— Y-mnj? L-ulv's P.n-cel, 20 . 1 Supnior Beaded or Si'k Mantli*, or Dust O'onk 1 Stylish Straw Hat, fashionably tiimmed 1 Pair Silk Gloves,

No. B.— Family Dres<: Parcel. 20s. 3'aids of the New Ecarte Divss Cloth (dark or light), or same quantity of Grey Washing Gingham (lengths out of each as desired) No. 9.— Lady's Fancy Parcel, 20s. 1 Nice Large Woo] Wrap 6 Cam hi ie Ilandkct chiefs 1 Pair Dent's Kid Gloves (black o:* colouied). St.ite size 1 i yards Fiilling or Ribbon for nock and sleeves 1 Beautifully- liimmed Summer Hat or Bonnet No. 10. — B»droom Parcel, 20s. 1 Full Double-size Extra Quality Toilet Quilt of handsome floral design

No. IT.— Stnw lint Tarcel, 2Os. 2 Gents' Good Tuscan Straw Hats 4 Boys', do. 6 Ladies' and Gt\rh, Stylish and Shady ILits, assorted (st.ite sizes) G yanls Ribbon, 2 inches wide No. 12. — L'iriy's Underclothing Parcel, 2iK 2 Nicely-embroidered Lndy's Knickers 2 Nicely-embroidered Cbeiniscs 1 Pair Thompson's glove-fitting Corsets 2 Pair Cashmeie Hose

No. 13.— Men's Special Clothing Parcel, 20s. 1 Mean's Strong Tweed Suit of Clothes (state size) 1 Pair Merino Socks No T4— Schoolboy 's Parcel, 20s, 2 Strong Knicker Suits (state size) On all the above Parcels we pay i Railway

.L, LINES. Our Country "friends are. requested, "when ordering, to select from the foregoing Price List tho quality of tho article required. We give special attention and inducement to our country trade, tho receipt of orders (accompanied with cpsh) through the post and prompt despatching of poods by fiist opportunity. This class of trade is assuming vast propor tioss with us, our extensive knowledge of the trade enabling us to select for our customers often more reliable poods than they would select themselves. Our customers are thus enabled to secure, carriage paid almost to their doors, goods direct irom the Importers at. wholesale rates. All orders of LI and upwards are sent carriage paid to your nearest port or railway station. Patterns sent free on application,

BPECIA] Lino No. I—A1 — A Styli.shly-trimHied Litre's Hat of the latest fashion, Posted free for 10s. Line No. 2—7 yards Really Beautiful Allwoo! French Cashmere. Posted free for 2up. Line No. 3—123 — 12 jjirds Good Flannel .Dress Cloth. Posted free for 9a 6d. Line No. 4—l4 — I Good Jersey and 7 ynrds Flannel Dress Cloth. Posted for 12s. Line No. 5—125 — 12 pairs Ladies'and Children's Iloae (assorted) for JOs. Posted free. Lino Nu, 6—246 — 24 33 r nrds of tho New. Ecartc Cloth. Posted fiee for 10s. Line No. 7—l7 — 1 Ilnndonme pair of Tapeedj^o Curtnire, 3^ yaids lonir, or 2 pairs Tape-cdyo (connnoner quality) Qurtains for JUs f Postage fioe,

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 430, 21 December 1889, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 430, 21 December 1889, Page 8

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