STOCKTAKING AND WINTER SALE! AND WINTER SALES! . off l . '* •• ..■‘VSi'&rs : immense Reductions throughout the entire Stock. 4as* Cash Only.’ ■I Inspection lessen the f avour for Sbace will not term'd us to qutifbbriceslsbutall the foil gwinq Hm s must be disbosed ' ofiftossibiedvrinq the next week : - LADIES JACKETS, MACKINTOSHES MANTLES CLOAKS CAPES .. . ; COSTUMES ■DItESSING-GOWNS ■l r WATER A ROOF MANTLES AND WOOL UNDi; It VESTS. few Ulsters which will be {lsold at a great sacrifice. "i ■ —— / / i ii. ■ Ne>w Millinery and Straw Go ; FEATHERS FLOWERS HOSIERY . GLOVES •••"•*• - r UMBRELLAS DRESSES & DRESS TRIMMINGS. r" '. ■ v;*• yjy, ' ' ’ '. ■ '. :« . All to be cleared at a great discount off present low . prices. VV:‘ A Large-Stock of FLANNEL ETTS, TOWELS, WOOL AND COTTON CHECKS, WOOL JACKETS, SHAWLS, CORSETS & .UNDER-CLOTHING. , Further Great®Reductions in BLANKETS FLOORCLOTHS MAUDS SHAWLS RIGS MATTINGS MATS HEARTH-RUGS &c. &c. Men’s, Youth’s, and Boy s Clothing must necessarily be cleared at very low prices during this Stocktaking and WinterSale.—Hats, Shirt*, Ties, Sox, Belts, Braces, and Gent’s underwear, at Great Reductions for Gash Only. 'Vs* • . ’ ” ' • ‘ ' BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT. The latest foshidns! The largest variety!! The lowest prices!!! And the Best value m Boots. Shoes- and Slitters, are to be Procured AT IMPORTERS & GENERAL DRAPERS, -The circumstances being exceptional the whole Stock* which embraces ©very grade and style, must be cleared, if possible, at Sale.
pUB LI G NOT I, C E [ JohnKennedv BEGS to iofiinn of Oltiqemuti that lie hnstiiken out an LICENSER and intends commencing business in that line early mxt month f —A COMMODIOUS MART— :.: is in course of erectioo at the corner of Wharf and Casßrels-streets, where periodical sales of GRAIN, PRODUCE. ' ’ POULTRY, FURNITURE, & GENERAL MERCHANDISE, will he held as announced. - Mr Kennedy is now prepared to accept commi-sions in tins connection. Entries Solicited, and may be left at Mr Snewin 8 Wliiiaker Street. Arrangements for sales in town or country may be made. JOH N KBN NEDY, AUCTIONEER, Pueroa, Agent s.s. Ngnnguro. Timber Merchant and agent for R. P. Gibbons, Kopu/ ■pEOFESSOB LOISETTE’S MEM--1 OEY SYSTEM. In response to enormous requests from all sections of New Zealand that i;s hould at once afford .facilities to , ac uire my art of Assimilative Memory byqCorrespondence on the Single BoQk Sytem, and at the price of One Pound Four Shillings each pupil, ; I have .to state’ that all persons wishing to learn my system should put themselves into communication with Mr P. E. Dix, of Ooombes’ Arcade; Auckland, who will rovide them ■with the required single hook of instruction, and any information necessary with the greatest - possible despatch. A. LOISETTE.
THE TE AROHA AND OHINEMUBI • NEWS- : Published eveiy -WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, Terms ov Subuosiption : £1 per annum, delivered in and around , Te Aroha, or through District Agents £t 5s per annum, posted to any portion of New Zealand. £1 10s per annum, posted to United King' dom, America, Australia, etc. (5s ' discount in either oaao if paid yearly in advance).
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Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1765, 28 August 1895, Page 3
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486Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1765, 28 August 1895, Page 3
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