THE CASH PAKCEL SYSTEM. FOR BEST VALUE, FOR CASH ONLY, IN PARCELS OF DRESSES, DRAPERY AND CLOTHING, &c GO, WRITE, OR SEND TO THE CHEAP CASH DKAPERS& CLOTHIERS PONSONBY ROAD, AUCKLAND. BRANCH : TE AROHA. The Parcels contain value which, we are sure, will surprise all who procure tho m Any lines not requited we willingly substitute for goods of equal value. We guarantee every article to be exnet to description given. Should a parcel not be approved of, and returned to us, in good order and condition, withm 14 days, we will either replace the goods or refund the money in full, and pay carri.ige both ways. We guarantee our piicos to be as low— and in many instances lower— than any house in Auckland. With our personal knowledge of, and the careful and prompt attention we give to the wants of our countiy triends, and by combining excellence with cheapness in all our parcels, we hope to gain the confidence of all, our aim being to supply a really genuine article at the lowest possible price for cash. Sample of our Extraordinary Parcels. For otliers see List. No. 1-THE FAMOUS £5 FAMILY PARCEL. 1 Full Suit of real good West of England Tweed (state size) ; or, instead, one pair of our Beautiful Witney Double-bed Blankets, and an equally largo White Crochet Quilt 1 Dress of our Scarbro' Serge, in fashionable and useful shades, containing 10 yards ; 2 yards of Rich Velveteen to trim 1 Useful Dress for a Gnl of 10, containing S yards of Twilled Homespun Wincey 2}j yards (a Trouper length) of good, strong Tweed, rocom mended to wear 12 yards of Crewdson's Famous Calico, 12 yards of Vtvy Strong Grey Calico 7 yards of Strong Scotch Twill Shitting ; "12 y."rds of Heavy Y.u-d-wide Flannel 23 yards of Remnants of Dress Materials, Prints and Hollands &c, in useful lengths 0 yards of Grey Silesia Lining, and (5 yaidh of Rough Brown Holland In all containing over One Hundred yards (100 y.u-do) and a full Gent's Suit. This is the cheapet-t and most wonderful value e\er given in a parcel, all the lines being specially selected for their wearing qualities PATTERNS, PARCELS & PRICE LIST POST FREE. Carriage Paid to any town in New Zealand reached diivct from Auckland on all prepaid orders of 203 and upwauls. H. & G. HAVE OPENED FOE. A FEW DAYS IN LEWIS'S STORE, TE AWAMUTU.
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THE TAUPO SANATORIUM (Late Lofley's), TAUPO. THIS LOVELY VALLEY is about one mile from the township of Tapuaeharuru, approached by a good road, and is a perfect OASIS IN THE DESERT. The Grounds arc beautifully laid out in ornamental and fruit trees and romantic walks. The Cottages arc detached, and afford facilities for private parties. The Swimming Baths, with hot and cold wateis, and other baths, aic unsurpassed for luxury and wonderful remedial qualities. Mr J. Joshua has obtaiued a license for his hotel, which he has just erected and fitted up with every comfortsuitable for the accommodation of tourists and invalids. Good Stabling & Splendid Paddocks, Charges very moderate, and every attention given to invalids. JOHN JOSHUA, riIOI'RJETOH.
rnjlE I}IONEER QTOUE, l — i * o ROTORUA. J. WYLIE, General Store and Boarding House, Opposite Court-house, and in close proximity to the Sanatorium. Comfortable Home and Moderate Charges. Horse Feed and Paddocking provided. TTOT T AXES ! TJ OT LAKES ! ROTORUA TEMPERANCE HOTEL, UIU IN JSMOA- VTREfcT, RoTOKC A. The very close provunity of this newlyerected and mo&ti coinfoi table c&tabhbhment to the Government Baths, as well as to the medical otlicei's icsidenee, makes it a most desnable pl-ice for invalids to stay at. Terms veiy moderate. S. T, BRENT, Pioprietor,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2225, 12 October 1886, Page 1
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695Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2225, 12 October 1886, Page 1
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