SMITH & CAUGHEY STANDARD PARCELS. THE FAMILY PARCEL FOR 20a (Freight paid). A Big Bundle of Remnants, suitable for a family of boys and girls. Shirtin gs, Flannelettes Oottonade, Hollands and Calicoes OUR SPECIAL GUINEA BEDROOM PARCEL (Freight paid) 1 pair of Single Red Blankets 1 best White Crochet Quilt for single bed 2 good White or Brown Turkish Towels 1 Coloured Warm Bed Rug OUR FAMOUS HOUSEHOLD PARCEL FOR £2 (Freight paid) 1 pair Magnificent Witney Blankets, full size 1 White Crochet Quilt, full size, unshrinkable 5 yards 80in White Twill Sheeting 2 yards Unbleached Linen Damask 3 White or Brown Turkish Towels SPECIAL LOTS 10 yards Harrateen Stripe, recommended for country wear, for 6s lid 20 yards extra- strong Twill Wincey, dark colours for 7s lid Dress length for Winter wear (Melton Cloth etc) for 4s lid, 5s lid, 6s lid, 7s 9d 10 yards Striped Cheviot, Body Lining and Buttons, 7s 9d ;grand value; assorted colours 10 yards Strong- Striped Qal-ctea for 5s 3d 20 yards Strong- Print for 7s lid SPECIAL REMNANT PARCEL (Freight paid We will give a lot of useful Remnants of Dress Materials, Harrateens, Prints, etc, for 20s. THE MANCHESTER PARCED FOR 20s (Freight paid) yards Strong Cotton Shirting syards good wide Flannel 12 yards of S. a.nd C’s. noted Calico 12 yards good Striped Flannelette RULES OF SMITH & CAUGHEY’S PARCEL SYSTEM UJ oc All Orders mustl he accompanied with remittance. P- O. O. Cheques made payable to Smith Sf Caughey Cheques crossed. 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. Every article guaranteed strictly in accordance with description given. We willingly substitute for any article in a parcel not required other goods of equal value , If any parcel is not approved of and returned in\ good condition within fourteen days, v:e are prepared to refund purchase money in full, and pcy [ carriage both ways. £3 SS m 3 ”0 SO —-I m Zn N.B. — All letters containing Cash or P'.0.0. should br\ fty? ■registered. o THE LADIES’ POSTAGE PARCEL FOR 12s Cd (Post Free). 5) FOR 1 Ladies’ Felt Riding Hat 1 pair Lady’s Hiding Gloves (state size) 6 Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs 2 pairs Cashmere Hose (state size) THE BUSHMAN’S PARCEL (Freight paid) 1 Warm Bush Rug 2 pairs Drill or T.-uroa Trousers (state size) 2 Men’s Strong Working Shirts (state size) 2 Men’s Flannel Undershirts 2 pairs Men’s Flannel Drawers 1 Strong Elastic Belt THE GENTS’ OUTFIT PARCEL FOR £2 (Freight paid) HABIT PARCEL FOR 13s 6d 4} yards 44in Navy Habit Cloth 1 pair Lady’s Tan Riding Gloves Lining and Buttons 1 Suit Onehunga or Kaiapoa Tweed (state size) 2 Strong Cotton or 1 White Linen Shirt ' 2 pure Linen Collars (state size) 2 pure Linen Handkerchiefs 2 pairs Merino or Wool knit Sox (double heels') 1 Silk Tie or Scarf WHOLESALE and FAMILY DRAPERS. o STANDARD PARCELS. CELEBRATED CASHMERE PARCEL FOR 20s (Freight paid) 6 yards beautiful all wool French Cashmere (20 colours and Black) 1 yard Rich Silk Plush or Velveteen to trim -! yards Striped Drugget (38in wide) for skirt Body L iuing and Buttons 4 yards heavy Galatea Stripe, fast colour THE RIDING- HABIT PARCEL ' (Freight paid) SPECIALLY KECOJIMENKED. 4 yards o4in all-wool Serge, warranted unchangeable dye. and splendid value. Lining and Buttons, for 21s 6d, 24s 6d, and 2Ss 6d THE COUNTRY DUESS PARCEL FOR 22s 6d (Freight paid) 10 yards heavy Melton Cloth S yards Twill Wincey 12 yards strong Homespun 2.1 yards 3Sin Stripe Drugget for skirt Body Lining and Buttons. THE WIN TER D HESS PARCEL FOR Dress Length all-wool FrenchFoule (20 shads* and Black) 1 yard Rich Plush or Velveteen to trim 10 yards Melton Cloth, in Black, Navy, Grsy Brown, or Wine colour 10 yarns New Sirrped Cheviot 2 : j- yards 3Sin Striped Drug-get for Skirt THE GENTS’ POSTAGE PARCEL FOR 10s (Post Free). 1 Strong Coloured Cotton Shirt (state size) 2 pairs Wool knit or Merino Sox 1 pair Strong Braces 1 Man’s Soft Felt Hat (state size) 2 Coloured Handkerchiefs TWEED REMNANT PARCELS (freight paid) Special Remnant Parcels of Tweed in suitable lengths (at greatly reduced rates) for Boys’ Suits and Men’s Trousers, 20s, 30s, 40s. QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND.
H. C. SEARLE, BOOT and BHOEMAKE R, ARATAPU. LADIES’ AND CHILDRENS’ BOOTS AND SHOES KEPT IN STOCK Repairs neatly executed. jpRANK J. JJOSKING-, AUTHORISED SURVEYOR. Native Land Surveyor-’ Licensed under tlie Land Transfer Act ISBS. DARGAYILLE.
NEW STORE AT TOKA TOKA RM. CLARK haß muck pleasure in cal . ling the attention of the public to his KEVV STORE at Toka Toka, where lie is now selling Groceries, Boots, Horse Feed, Clothing and Ironmongery, at lowest possible prices for Cash or Gum. I’EICES QUOTED ON APPLICATION. GOODS DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF THE DISTRICT FREE OF CHARGE. GUM BOUGHT AT HIGHEST MARKET RATES. E. M. CLARK, GENERAL STOREKEEPER AND COMMISSION AGENT, 'X 1 OKA T 0 K A.
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Wairoa Bell, Volume V, Issue 211, 18 August 1893, Page 8
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832Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wairoa Bell, Volume V, Issue 211, 18 August 1893, Page 8
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