2 Felt Hats (state size) 2 pair Ribbed Hose No. 15.—Big Boy’s Parrel, 20s. 1 Boy’s or Youth’s Trouser. Suit (state size) 1 Hat V ' 1 Strong Shirt No. T6.—Gumdigger’s Parcel, 20s. 1 pair Heavy Moles (state size) 2 Good Flax Shirts 1 French Felt Hat 2 pairs Heavy Knit Socks No. 17. Bushman’s Parcel, 20*. i 1 pair Heavy Moles (state size) 2 Strong Flsmnel Under Vests 2 Strong Flannel Pan Is No. 18.—Swamper’s Parcel, 20s. 1 pair Heavy Moles (state size) 1 Flannel Under Vest 1 pair Flannel Drawers 2 Extra Strong Flax Shirts No. 19.—Swagina..’s Parcel, 20s, 1 Large Rug or Blanket 2 Go id Crimean Shirts 1 Felt Hat No. 20.—Settler’s Parcel, 20s. 2 Extra Strong Working Shirts [ Felt Hat 1 pair Good Tweed Trousers (give size) 2 pair Merino Socks No. 21.—Miner’s Parcel, 20s. I Good Dungaree Jumper 1 pair Dungaree Trousers 2 pair Knit Socks 2 Heavy Crimean Shirts No. 22.—Lady’s Summer Outfit Parcel, 40s. 12 yards All-wool Superior Dress Beige Linings and Buttons to match [ Beautifully-trimmed Hat or Bonnet l pair Silk Gloves l pair Glove-fitting Corsets l Summer Dust Cloak or Beaded or Silk Mantle. No. 23.—Gent’s Colonial Suit Parcel, 40s. 1 Guaranteed Colonial Tweed Suit (state size) l Good Flax or Dress Shirt , 1 Soft or Hard Felt Hat No. 24.—Housekeeping Parcel, 40s. I pair Good Witney Double-size Blankets 1 White Quilt (same size) 5 yards 72in. Heavy White Sheeting 6 Good Turkish Towels 2 yards Unbleached Table Damask 6 Linen Table Mats No. 25.—Lady’s Superior Parcel, 60s. 6 j’ards Best Black or Coloured Cashmere 1£ yards Latest Trimming Silk to match 12 yards All-wool Dress Material 1 Beautiful'y-trimmcd Hat or Bonnet 1 Dust Cloak or Silk or Beaded Mantle 2 pair Best Cashmere Hose No. 26.—Extraordinary Family Parcel, £o. 1 A 1 Colonial Suit of Clothes (state size) j 12 yards Superior All-wool Dress Stuff 20 yards Useful Dress Beige or Flannel Dress Cloth 12 yards of our Best White Calico 12 yards Heavy Satin-finish Grey Calico 7 yards Good Flax Shirting 8 yards All-wool Flannel 24 yards Useful Dress Remnants (assorted) /arriasre to your nearest Port or Station. I* LINES. ! Our Country friends are requested, when ordering, to select from the foregoing Price List the quality of the article required. We give special attention and inducement to our country trade, the receipt of orders (accompanied with ca sh) through the post and prompt despatching of poods by first opportunity. This class of trade is assuming vast proportions with us, our extensive knowledge of the trade enabling us to select for our customers often more reliable goods than they would select themselves. Our customers are thus enabled to secure, carriage paid almost to their doors, goods direct from 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.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 437, 15 January 1890, Page 8
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485Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 437, 15 January 1890, Page 8
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