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/? - ;; -Dress and Fashion- ’ , r r ! F.EW new countries of the same size and enjoy the immense advantages now accorded to the purchasing public in country parts of this Province. This U'n b jT t ! 1 ? T de in hic ?> the Drapery and Clothing House of R. H. . IpCTf & CO., Auckland, is conducted. .This firm buy their goods direct from Bntish manufacture!s and from local mills. Every half-year they publish theiriprice list for the ensuing season, and abide by it. Their principle is to do an < immense turnover at a fiactional piofit, their goods are consequently priced at a'figure that no competition can cut under. That very marked success should attend such efforts is as natural as water finding its own level. These facts, accompanied by price lists, were laid before “V e country public six months ago, accompanied by the intimation that orders of over kl in value would be sent carriage free. To meet their large and Vapidly-extending trade, R. H. Abbott & Co. have imported toi the ensuing brimmer Season enormous shipments of goods eclipsing both in variety and value anything yet attempted by them. Those country settlers who have not yet given R. H. A bbott s Special Parcel System a trial will, we make hold to say, on opening the first Parcel, he agreeably surprised, and will regret having so long paid considerably higher prices for goods neither so good, reliably, or new. ' R. H. ABBOTT & CO, IMPORTING DRAPERS & CLOTHIERS, SHIRT & UNDERCLOTHING MANUFACTURERS, KARANGAHAPE ROAD AND UPPER SYMOND-STREET ' 1 A.TJO^-X-.^lsr3D, RULES OF ODR SPECIAL. PARCEL SYSTEM. 1. We pay carriage on all parcels of £1 and over to the nearest railway station or port ; or, in case of Trimmed Millinery and light goods, we send by Parcel Post direct. 2. Any panel not approved of. and returned within twenty days in failcondition, we refund full amount paid and pay carriage both ways. 3. Every order to be accompanied by money order, postal note, cheque, or notes. Kindly cross cheques, and make payable to order of 11. H. Abbott & Co. i Allparcels before goingout arecarefully examined by Mr li. H. Abbott. The j greatest care is exercised in selection, and I in every parcel attention is given to re- ! liableness of the quality of every article sent out. Note.—ln ordering, customers are requested to furnish full particulars of their requireI un-nts, such as size of hand for gloves, or head for hat, and colours most preferred. In the absence of instructions we make it a point of sending fresh, sound, fashionable goods of the latest and most improved deseri ntion. Patterns forwarded post free on application.

smmm, v&mm* BYsmm All Parcels sent Carriage PaidIt. H. ABBOTT & CO., DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS 5 KARANGARAPE ROAD AND UPPER SYMOND-ST., AUCKLAND.

No. l.— Special Parcel,.2o. 12 y ds of the new beautiful Bordered lints, or same quantity of splendid Gingham, or same quantity of superior Flannel Dress Cloth I £ yards .Body Linen, 3£ yards Silesia Buttons, Silk, and Twist to match 1 Stylishly-trimmed Summer Hat or Bonnet (alone worth nearly the money) 1 Pair Silk Gloves No. 2, Reliable Dress Parcel, 20s. 12 yards All-wool Dress Beige or Foulo Cloth ! 20 yards Strong Print or Gingham No. 3. —School Girl’s Parcel, 20s. 20 yards Strong Print, Gingham, or Dress Flannelette 3 Hats nicely trimmed, ready to wear G Pairs 11i 1 >b3cl Hose No. 4.—Calico Parcel, 20s. 30 yards of our Special Make White Calico 30 yards Satin-finish Grey Calico 12 Reels of Cotton No, s.—Remnant Parcel, 20s. 50 yards Assorted Lengths of Prints, Flan • nelettes, Cotton Shirtings, best Calico, and Cretonne. No. G. —Dress Parcel, 20s. 12 yards Beautiful Flannel Dress Cloth Linings and Buttons to match 1 Lady’s Silk Umbrella or Sunshade 1 Pair Silk Gloves No. 7.—Young Lady’s Parcel, 20s. 1 Superior Beaded or Silk Mantle, or Dust Cioak 1 Stylish Straw Hat, fashionably trimmed * Pair Silk Gloves. Nc. B.—Family Dress Parcel, 20s. yards of the New Ecarte Dress 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 Wool Wrap 6 Cambric Handkerchiefs l Pair Dent’s Kid Gloves (black or coloured). State size yards Frilling or Ribbon for neck and • sleeves l Beautifully-trimmed Summer Hat or Bonnet No. 10.—Bedroom Parcel, 20s. 1 Full Double-size Extra Quality Toilet Quilt of handsome floral design No. ll.—‘Straw Hat Farcel, 20s. 2 Gent*’Good Tuscan Straw Hats 4 Boy*’',. do. G Ladies’ and Girls, Stylish and Shady Hats, assorted (state sizes) 6 ya'cls Ribbon, 2 inches wide No. 12, —Lady’s Underclothing Parcel, 20s. . ;■ 2 Niuelv-emhroidered Lady’s Knickers 2 Nicely-embroidered Chemises 1 Pair Thompson’s glove-fitting Corsets 2 Pair Cashmere Hose

No. 13.—Men’s Special Clothing Parcel, 20s. 1 Man’s Strong Tweed Suit of Clothes (state sizje) 1 Pair Merino Socks No I4.i— Schoolboy’s Parcel, 20a, 2 Strong Ivnicker Suits (state size) On all the above Parcels we pay ( Railway BPECIA LinejNo. 1— A Stylishly-trimmed Lady ’s Hat of the latest fashion. Posted free for 1 Os. Line'No. 2—7 yards Really Beautiful Allwool French Cashmere. Posted free for 2us. Line No. 3—12 3ards Good Flannel DressCloth. Po-ted free for 9s 6d. Line No. 4—l Good .Jersey and 7 yards Flannel Dress Cloth. Postpd for 12s. Line No. s—lg pairs Ladies’ and Children’s 11 ose (assorted) for 10s. Posted free. Line No. G—24 yards of the New Ecarte’ (jjloth. Posted free for 10s. Line No. 7 —l Handsome pair of Tapeedge Curtains, 3| yri-ds long, or 2 pairs Tape-edge (cor mo er quality) Curtains for IQs. 1 cstsg free.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 435, 8 January 1890, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 435, 8 January 1890, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 435, 8 January 1890, Page 8

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