io (§ountry AND BUSHMEN.(Settlers ' |~N RESPONSE to many enquiries and suggestions from my friends and customers in the country who are employed on the land or in the milling or mining industry, I have made a NEW DEPARTURE in my Business to meet their wants and conveniences. To do this I have decided TO GIVE A COMPLETE OUTFIT FOR £5. The Outfit consists of—- ! Suit of Clothes to measure, 1 Shirt, 1 pair socks, 1 Linen Collar or 1 box Paper Collars, 1 Necktie, 1 Hat, 1 pair Boots either lace or elastic sides, 1 Handkerchief, and 1 Bottle of Scent. - Write for Patterns, Self-Measurement Forms, and any other instructions that may be required. ON RECEIPT OF POST CARD J, H, DALI ON WILL SEND AN EXPERIENCED TAILOR TO TAKE ANY MEASURES WHERE SIX SUITS ARE GUARANTEED. Every t&irtloi© in till si p>£ar*oel Is guaranteed to Tlie best procurable for 4 lao money. As a guarantee of the Excellence of our Tailoring ,ve refer you to the following Awards obtained at the New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition— FIRST PRIZE HIGH CLASS TAILORING. FIRST PRIZE LADY’S RIDING HABIT. FIRST PRIZE and SPECIAL FIRST PRIZE STYLE & FINISH. FIRST PRIZE FOR ARTISTIC CUTTING. O OUR PRICES ARE WITHIN REACH OF ALL. Write for Patterns to J. H. DALTON, 210, QUEEN-STBEET, GREAT VALUE!! mm REDUCTIONS FOR THE CHRISTMAS SEASON ! G-roeeries at Importer’s prices. COMPETITIO N _ N Q WHERE. npHE prices at which R. W. GALLAUGHEE, Victoria-Street, Auckland, is now advertising Groceries in his Christmas Price List are such as have never before been offered to the settlers A the Auckland district. . . _ Every settler should have one of this month s price lists before ordering ids Christmas supplies. A handsome Almanac and some novelty sent with each December order. Flour- ‘ Housewife’s Pride,’ or ‘Superfine,’ 19s 6d per sack ; 10s 3d per 100 bs • ')3 4d per oOlbs. * Champion.’ ‘ Snowdrift,’ Meek’s ‘Crown,’ or Wood's, sacks 20s,’ lOOlbs 10s fid, 501bs 5s Gel. Nc 1 Sugar, 13s per bag ;No 2,12 s6d per bag. [jest lUWm* 321 bs lor Cs 3d. Best Currants, 121bs for os 3d. Mixed Peel, 9d per lb Bt . s , u i( . G j o'] i, s for -'s (; 1. Sago and Tapioca, 121bs for 2s 3d . Cream of J artar, Is 6d )cr lb Tart Ac'd U IOJ per ib. Best White Pepper is 4d per lb. Baking soda, ills f<r Is Mullet, fd per tin. Corned Beef, 1 s per tin, or Us per doz. Fresh deifings, Gs (id per doz. Seigei’s Syrup, 2s 8d per bottle. Pam Killer, Is 2d a ootile, vri fj t’liiCE L IST L»D«Tl I UEi"aN APPLICATION TO . ‘W. GALLAUG-HEE, Wholesale, Shipping, and Family Grocer, Yi«i West, Auckliiud.
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Wairoa Bell, Volume V, Issue 174, 2 December 1892, Page 10
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