NEW PARCELS. THE W OR L D -F A ME D PARCELSYSTEM NEW bathbb tha* a slo'w is. As conducted by Smith and Caughey A NIMBLE 6d RATHER THAN A .SLOW IS. "Who were the first to introduce this system to New Zealand, continues a "Wonderful Success, and is admitted by all who have given it a fair trial to be the best medium for the Economic Supply of DRAPER'S AND CLOTHING to those who reside in remote parts of the Island and Country Districts generally.
Our Parcels have driven unbounded satisfaction. Our aim is to combine EXCELLENCE with CHEAPNESS, and by so doings secure the confidence of the publii "We study closely the requirements of o'-* 1 and do our utmost to supply a genuine possible price for Cash. Jcuv try Priond s rticlo at the lowesPLEaSE note our rules. ; Ist—All orders must be accompanied with cash. P. 0.0., cheques, made payable to SMITH AND CAUGPIEY. 2nd—All Parcels over 20s packed securely in canvas, and sent freight paid, to any railway station or port in New Zealand reached direct from Auckland. Where freight is demanded please communicate the fact to us. . 3rd—Every article guaranteed strictly in accordance with description given. 4th—We willingly substitute for any article in a Parcel not required other goods of equal value sth—lf any Parcel is not approved of, and returned in good condition within 14 days, we are prepared to refund purchase money in full, and pay carriage both ways. PABOELS THE COUNTRY DRESS PARCED FOR 22s Gn 10 yards heavy Melton Cloth. 8 yards Twill Wincey yards strong Homespun. 2\ yards 88-inch Stripe Drugge skirt. Bodv Lining and Butt ms. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES THE BUSPIMAN’S WINTER PARCEL FOR 25s 1 heavy large size Bush Bug. 2 Strong Working Shirts 1 pair heavy Coloured Mole Trousers 2 pairs of strong Knit Socks. The lot, carriage paid, for 25s
OUR GASH SYSTEM Gives Every Advantage to Cash. Buyers. 237 cl SMITH & CAUGHEY £S»:SSS, Queen-street, A-uiLelkJsMici, LARGE REMNANT PARCELS of Tweeds for Boys’ Wear at 20s, si aid Newton.
NOTICE TO GUMDIGGERS. ANY PERSON found digging or removing gum, or otherwise trespassing on Sections 109, 124, 125, and 46, Parish of Kopuru, will be prosecute! without further notice. ALFRED UNDERWOOD, Aratapn. FARMS FOR SALE. SEVERAL small farms, near Mangawhare are offered for sale. See front page. For particulars apply to A. E. HARDING, Aoroa, or N. A. McLE'YD, Solicitor, Dargaville. D R ' L. D. E VANS ’ M.R.C.S. Eng., M.E.C.P. Bdb. Licentiate in Midwifery HAS decided to establish himself in his profession in this district, and may be consulted at his Surgery, opposite the Railway station, VICTOBIA STREET, DARGAVILLE. He -w ill visit AKATAPU and TE KOPURU ETEKI WEDNESDAY. THE MITTTAI STORE SETTLERS, Gumdiggers and.«3thers are respectively informed that I have non t ahen S Sm°a'b e ove store, and that.they pend upon finding a well -bougl select their requirements from. Prices low. Especially for cash sales. Prompt att ntion to customers. THOMAS KITOHING, general storekeeper, mititai. W AIKARA si. t o jp x -ASTOREKEEPER. Purchasek of Kauri G CjfOODS packed free of charge to all parts of th yield.
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Wairoa Bell, Volume IV, Issue 140, 8 April 1892, Page 3
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