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AUTUMN ft WINTER SEASON, 1894. ~"~~ *# Smith "Swi Ijh lußhv vgx Jf V? vv vi CL I•v/ j te^feOs^^^^^^VWi. Hare much pleasure in intimating thai M^\s\ \i'%^|ffvsL liave received, qx S.S. Pakeha, I Doric, and other recenb arrivals, P^jPfosgdiiK BfH&Pi§ssS direct from leading pllF ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL W mS iPf MANUFACTURERS, iif -J1?-^§L f*& Exceptionally large shipments of H /(&&^*&W USEFUL GOODS %§■'. ) LATEST NOVELTIES" tjsMi ', - For all departments, comprising— (fM, , ■''!% FASHIONABLE DRESS GOODS MsaL '•' ' "' ' "4 ~ MILLINERY Mm*'-- • * - \ .. MANTLES j^P*'1 :'" *- „ UNDERCLOTHING Mfi^ U'xl ■'• \ NOVELTIES in MBBONS "@M''« "' ■' */ ' % '■'. TRIMMINGS ■ ■> i' , ' ■ „ HOSIERY & GLOVES 3P( ir ----- - .' : „*«%* ~ Manchester and Linens • « GENTS'MERCERY Etc. Etc. Etc. DRESS DEPARTMENT. feW Special attention is directed to a magnificent selection of HQPSACKS, NATTE, SHOT, WHIPCORD, DIAGONAL, and other SERGES; also to our Double-width FANCY MATERIALS, including Cheviot, DIAGONALS, VENETIANS, and other Shot and Plain Effects too numerous to mention. FANCY DRESS FABRICS A SPECIALTY. In our SILK DEPARTMENT We are showing latest Novelties in MOIRE and fashionable VELVETS, also the new Plain and Shot ONDINES, SURAHS, BENGALINE, VELVETEENS, &c, &c. Note.—We are far and away the largest buyers and importers of Drapery doing; a retail trade in the Province of Auckland, and, buying for PROMPT CASH, we are in a position to sell, arid actually do sell, at special and lowest possible prices. All goods marked in plain figures for cash only. No second prices, and no discounts allowed. Smith & Caughey WHOLESALE AND FAMILY DKAPEES, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. J. & J. DICKEY, 234 Queen St.. \s>y 100 ks i n& S^ LOCKS! DRAWBACK %V RIM LOOKS /£§■ *?S>JV MORTICE X> €k che=t s& J. & J. DICKEY, 234 Queen St. GENUINE LOCAL INDUSTRY THE Northern Roller Milling Co. (LIMITED), AUCKLAND, Have always in stock tho farotmte brands of Flour, asCHA!¥lP!o^r A^D "STANDARD, 1^ That received First Award at the Melbourne Exhibition, and are now the besfc manufactured, purest, and most profitable Baking Flours in New Zealand. s ffor ships' (stores and exportation " CHAMPION" is properly desiccated, thereby rataiK« ing its fine flavour and strength in warmer climates and the Islands of the Paciflo. Also, the useful second-class brands of Flour, ,'>'.g.j "OCEANIC" AND "HOUSEWIFE'S PRM^i in SMW, 100, 50, and «51b btt^B, GRANULATED WHIBATMEAL, for making WheafcmeaL Bread, *nd Seonet, in 200, 100, 50, 25, and 6lb bags. FRESH-MADE BRAN, POLLARD, and SHARPS in 100, 160. and 2001b sacks, FOWL-WHEAT in 2401b sacks ; BROKEN WHEAT in 2101b sack*. SEMOLINA ■ la 61b bags. Makes delicious Cnatards and Puddings. Fn whol«aom«r f Ember, richer, and totter flavoured than any almikr iaporfced food. G-EEMII^A, Oar famouß Patent Food, taada from the finest of wheat, is nafcrifciotu. p&latabio ao6^ easily cooked > very rich In albuminoids and phoaphabea (maide, Oesh, Iwaio, and'bona formers) ; unsurpassed for DYBPEPTICB and feboae suffering from IN DIGESTION i strongly recommended by the hieheat medical aofchorifcies for dairy nee in every fatnilv i makes delightful PORRipGB, ieae heating and more laxative than Oatmeal, and much! better adapted for this climate. Ii i: pub up in neat 4£ and 101b ba«B, with printed! directions and recipes in each, and may b* had from all Storekeepers and Merohante. Fricee oa dipplictttifid to ,4 SsCOEaUODiU m. „, Manager.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 95, 21 April 1894, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 95, 21 April 1894, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 95, 21 April 1894, Page 7