Jameb Smith did well for bis customers at the great drapery sale held in Auckland tst week. His two special buyers managed o secure the very cream of the lots out of the £85,000 stock. The-e bargain lots are now offered for sale at Te Aro House. James Smith likes to do the thing well, and in conjunction with thi« bargain lot sale he offers a bonus discount of 10 per cent, on all his new winter imports while the sale lasts at Te Aro House <» Thib week some 80 cases of winter dresses, millinery, and mantles have been opened, so that customers at the Hale oan secure their new season's purohaßes and reap the benefit of 2s in the £ discount at Te Aro House. — Advt. Where has the money gone ? This certainly is a very pertinent question ; but when people find that they get value for their outlay, there is no uncertainty as to what brand they will buvnexttline. The '" Matchless " Brand Teas are growing in public favour daily, and the increase in tho demand for them is notorious. Their fine flavour and exceptionally good qualities are unequalled. — Advt. Recognising tho growing demand for a better class of gun in this market. Messrs Wilkias & Field have thi< season imported a few of W. W. Gwener'a famous " Foresters" and '• Dominion " gnns . Tho maker's certificate and paper targets showing the pattern and number of shots placed in a 30in circlo by each barrel accompiuies eitch gun. This maker's weapons are too well known to every sportsman to require any comment. They have also a few copios of W. W. Greener's In test book, "' Tho Breechloader, and How to Use It," prico 2s 6cl. As the supply of the above in limited, we would advise ou>- sporting readers to make an early call. Theirstock of guns and sporting goods is, as usual, large and well Sflected. — Advt
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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 87, 13 April 1894, Page 2
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