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NEW PARCELS. THE WORLD-FAMED PARCEL SYSTEM NEW PRICE-LISTS. Trade Motto : A NIMBLE 6D RATHER THAN A SLOW Is /As conducted by Smith and Oanghey Trade Motto : 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 given unbounded satisfaction. Our aim is to combine EXCELLENCE with CHEAPNESS, and by so doing secure the confidence of the public. We study closely the requirements of our Country Friends, and do our utmost to supply a genuine article at the lowest ossible price for Cash, PLEASE NOTE OUR RULES. Ist—All orders must be accompanied with cash, P. 0.0., cheques, made payable to SMITH AND CATGHEY. 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 Arrckland. 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. JSrZE'W PARCELS THE COUNTRY DRESS PARCEL FOR 22s Gn 10 yards heavy Melton Cloth. 8 yards Twill Wincey. 12 yards strong Homespun. 2J yards 3S-inch Stripe Druggett. or skirt. Body Lining and Buttons. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES THE BUSHMAN’S WINTER PARCEL FOR 25s 1 heavy large size Bush Rug. 2 Strong Working Shirts 1 pair heavy Coloured Mole Trousers 2 pairs of strong Knit Socks. The lot, carriage paid, for 25s FAMILY DRESS PARCEL FOR 46s 6d 12 yards new Fancy Check or Plain Costume Tweed (assorted colours) 7 yards double-width Heavy jcta/olt Cloth 10 yards good Homespun (greys and browns), Body and Sleeve Finings and Buttons 20 yards good useful Material (assorted colours, for children’s wear. NO SECOND PRICES ! NO DISCOUNT ! HABIT PARCEL FOR 13s 0d 44 yards 52-inch Navy Habit Cloth. 1 pair Ltidyjs Tan Riding Gloves. Lining and Buttons. GEM POSTAGE PARCEL FOR 10s Gd, POST FREE. 1 pair Black Kid Gloves (good quality) dozen Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs 1 pair Elastic Garters with Buckles 1 Beautiful Wool Wrap THE EXPRESS FOR 20s, FREIGHT PAID. 2 pair Women’s Cashmere Hose. 1 pair Silk Taffeta Glov 1 Lady s good durable Umbrella. 1 Large Wool Wrap 1 head best super. Fingering. 12 yards White Embroidery 4 yards good Insertion to Match HOUSEHOLD PARCEL FOR £2, CARRIAGE PAID. 1 pair magnificent Witney Blankets, full size 1 White Crochet Quilt, full size, unshrinkable 5 yards SO-iuch Sheeting-, white 2 yards Uuhleachad Table Damask 3 White or Brown Turkish Towels THE SETTLER’S PARCEL FOR 255. 7 yards very heavy Habit Cloth, 44-inch, all colours 10 yards extra strong Striped Cheviot Tweed or Homespun 9 yards strong Twilled Wincey. Body Lining and Buttons 1 skirt length strong Drugget for skirt 4 yards good Print or Galatea Stripe for pinafores WONDERFUL £5 PARCEL, 1 pair full-size heavy Witney Blankets I dozen Calico (specially prepared for Smith and Caughey) 7 yards Scotch Twill Shirting (fast colour) 5 yards heavy White Flannel 1 Gent s Suit of strong New Zealand Tweed (send size) 2 pairs knitted Woollen Socks. 2 pairs Women’s Hose 3 pairs Children’s ITose (state size) 10 yards strong Costume Cloth (any shade) 1-1 yards rich Pile Velveteen to trim 8 yards strong Twill Wincey (greys or browns) Pins, Tapes, Needles, and 1 dozen reels Cotton Lot of Remnants Holland, Print, Cretonne, Dress Material. All for £5, carriage paid. FOR CASH ONLY. Visitors from the Country are all welcome to visit our Warehouse, inspect our entire Stock, and inquire prices, without being pressed to purchase. Patterns sent post free on application to any address. Write for new Price-list. ALL GOODS MARKED. IN PDAIN FIGURES. NO SECOND PRICES ! NO DISCOUNTS ! OUR CASH SYSTEM Gives Every Advantage to Cash Buyers. 537 i'l-sacl SMITH & CAUGHEY, 339, ueen-street, Auckland, and LARGE REMNANT PARCELS of Tweeds for Boys’ Wear at 20s, 5,30 s,5 5,305, and 40s. Newton.

FARMS FOR SALE. SEVERAL small farms, near Mangawhare areo ffered for sale. See front page. For particulars apply t A. E. HARDING-, Aoroa, or N. A. McLEOD, Solicitor, Dargaville. WAIKARA, GUM STORE. R. TOPIA. iggrCAsii Purchaser of Kauri Gum “©3 Large stock of provisions, clothing etc. always on hand. Highest prices given for gum. No charge for packing

JBLelenssvil le &i»*aAis'soy . til M. ECCLES, DISPENSING AND FAMILY CHEMIST, (MEMBER OF PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY) OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION AND WHARF, HE JLaJEC IV SYILLE, PHYSICIAN’S PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY RECIPES Faithfully prepared with Pure Dru"s and Chemicals, and despatched with the strictest promptitude consistent with accuracy. Genuine Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Toilet and Nuksery Requisites. HORSE AND CATTLE' MEDICINES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Combs, Hair, Tooth, and Nail Brushes, Razors and Strops, Select Medicines, and Family Articles, at Lowest Current Prices. jjf. ECCLES beys to assure the Inhabitants of the Kaipcira and Wuiroa Districts that he will do his utmost to secure and retain their confidence, by supplying them only with A rticles of the finest quality, and by the exercise of strict care in dispensing Prescriptions and all other liccipcs. TEETH CAREFULLY EXTRACTED. fVS. EOCLES, PTTiHMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, HELENSVIiiE.

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Wairoa Bell, Volume V, Issue 177, 23 December 1892, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairoa Bell, Volume V, Issue 177, 23 December 1892, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairoa Bell, Volume V, Issue 177, 23 December 1892, Page 8

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