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STANDARD PAROELS. ; , ';.'!. s " !'. - ; /f S &"..• : / / " ' . '•■' M;( ' ■ ' "! 'I' f STANDARD PAnncLft The Family Parcel for 20b (Freight paid), "'■ : ' " : ! - • i^&v^ I i^^^>^ Our Olltbrated* Oaahmare Parcel for son ABigßundleofßemnants/suitabieforafamilyof ' ' i .®^^|^^l| !E^^ : ?^fe^ : : , .' - I&SSSSI/' 1061 " ...^boy 3 and girls. _„■._,„.., " J^zS&Z&Sf**^ Ij;jl 4^2l£Sss»_r ; i 1 _ '" « yatds beautiful' all-wool French Cashmere (20 Shirtings, Flannelettes,. Cottonade, Hollands, and ; ,**&^ :■ ' illll i^ *ftJBU, colours and blaok). l Calicoes. ...... • <f_^^C" '• -•■- -■ ~ ' , ■ I-JR^E-_W 1 yard Rich Silk Plush or Velveteen to trim. • ' - •- . • ; nJp*! 1 ', 111 ■-«----«----«-__--------------------»■ "Vfi&jjlir 1^ ; IJ yards Striped Drugget (88in^wide), for skirt. naaSSSSafir" 1 "* 11 * II Rules of Smith & Carey's Parcel Spfem. j f • ... %5/( , . ,SSasW_aßWi---»---6 yards goodinde Flannel. : .": . r , ......-.'. .1 j . 1 . ■'.. ; ° '.. <, „,*• »», ; - ; . ,| - ; / >, y?t yi.; 4, ;, ■ i 12 yards of S. and C.'s noted Calico. 4FK M% - , 5 ':1 ■ . * ; -■ <-. r . -*^-^& 1 .^^ '- TUdtncr TToVilf » o . M i /T?-»t_i.«. _ m a yards goodstriped Flannelette. Q O- fl l\ - 1. All Orders must be accompanied with remittance. P. 0.0. \\ Q O. A *• * *S£«h2X-£_J P>> %K l_rfl J *'• : Cheques made payable to Smith ACaughey. Cheques crossed. J .•,llj fV 11- A yards S4in all-wool Serco, v"ir<-inted unchanßeOur Special autaea^Bedroom Parcrt (Freight 1= : AH Parcels over securely in can.as and sent^ .|J- .V^^T-vT U-^lS^tffi?^^ 1 pair of single Bed Blankets. . as freight paid, to aiiy R'ailmj Station or port in New Ztaland'-' ' ijfc; -J , ' • . *-. : — j^WtaSS^SrKf^JSf: |j f . rSf. reached direct frorStucfrland. ■ ."' ||- '•. . :U,\j Th^ Country Dross^cel for 22. 6 d (Freight l Coloured Wantf Bed i^ug. •;; ' ■ ; }; ; ■• •.■ ■• 1 YY)Y\{\mf\ Uft- ! i fl|| 8. Every article guaranteed strictly in accordance with descrip- <> B 9 T«v%ia zx 10 yards heavy Melton Cloth. — lll'lHll it Ji> 3 J ■■ ■' Honeive'n S» •- I fMH ATT OPC! 8 yards TwilMViricey. Our FaniOUl Household Parcel for M fFreteht *«*[/vl IVi U : nan given. I lliliJUl Itjl IJ 12 yards Strong Homespun. our Famoui Househol^Parcel for £2 (Freight 4 ; 4. We willingly substitute for any article in a parcel not required | M«|/ V* iVI U 2i yards 38in>:tvipe Drugget for skirt. 1 pair Magnificent >Vir~v Blankets, full sii* • .: I' - : § oth*r goods of equal value. • "4 " Body Lining and Buttons. lw* >-whet.Quil .; t ' sixe, unshrinkabln ■-■ - aS -,^ M • £ ?•»'■-- -•• '!■'■:' . -setinr, . -; ; • : i EH \"p. If any Parcel is not approved of and returned in good con- SI m. -„ . - 2 yards Unbleached „- - , DamaYk. » . . ; : "JH -• .-f .vi^-' »f#*/« V • i«- w / j H *ho Winter Lress Parcel for 29b «d (Freight »Whit« or Brown limusuTowetaT " ' • • . - -fa . i dition: within fourteen days, we are prepared to refund || paid). * _______ ■•■•'.-' ■ : • .- : • I-" I purchase money in full, and pay carriage both ways. "~ ''■ Dress Length all-wool French Foule (20,shad6s and Special Lot». N.B.— All letters containing Cash or P. 0.0. should be registered. ■ ly ard «ich Plush or Velveteen to trim. lOyar^Har^teen^rr-bo^anded^^nnfey ■" . : . '„ __, -L - 'l 0 r*^ <hW ' 10 yards eitra strong Twill Wincey, dark colours, *&• Postage Parcel for 12a 6d CP«> ;'| : ■The-Bush.TOMi's Parcel.for 30s (Plight pa?' : S yards or skirt ■"' '■ = ; lor 7s lid.. free). ■ |! l W.inu limh R\i», ■ 011010411 ' 0^ ILadysTeltnidlngHat. IS^^r^SS^.t? The Gents' Postage Parcel for 10a (Post fr^ 10 yards Striped Cheviot, Body Lining and Button* iKlfc^aHlvk^h^*^^' "•' ' * - "• ,* M^J'lannt'i UodeniifaS . . J> 1 Strong Coloured (oti on .shirt (state .h* ' „ '«9d; urandTtalue; assorted colours. S ™V« r^h^Sl i k /T* ? ? ' % ------- ' ' Si >1> M msil-'>inn9l pwvjßra. ' ■ -8-pairs Wool knit, or Merino Sox. 10 yards Strong Striped Qajatea ror 5s 3d, t pairs Cashmew Hose (state «z»> ■ :s • -- H •■■ - J^^ng lCU^tii rtel\/ * r •• 1" pair Stron- Jimes. SO yards Strong Print for frlld. -.h ~ j . " : • ' | «. > X, Man's Soft I'olt Hat (state siae) , ' " ! . . jij Th ; e ««nts' Outfit Parcel for £2 (F ■«.'•''.'. paldk Handkerchiefs. spe^litwnnant Parcel (Fright paid). HaWt Parcel for 1M «4 j | 1 s«M^gf o «W« Tweed fi^t.si«a> Twesd Remnant'parcels (Freight paid). f^ B S 1!l S to , Of ilf i " f>y» rd «V ! . n ?' lVy ß^ bit S oth - ! lpurSfiMo\li«- ( a M^? B ■P* W Re ' nna » fc P^cels of Tweed in suitable Materiali, Harrateens, Prints, etc., for tOs. 1 pair Lady's lan Riding Glow. 8 pure Linen Handkerchiefs. ' lengths (at greatly reduced rates) for ■BoiS _ v „ Lining and Buttons. , • jl rp^irs Meriiro or'Wdol knit So« (double hetl^i Suite and Men's Trousers, 20a. 30s, 40b. •^. J^Jf>ii«rt^s^JL--."i.-^ SJ 11 J^o^k :^^3^ : "i B««nkotsl Blanketsll and in colour, admirably woren, not at all likely to 20 2 S C \_^^*^lf ?«*. i^C^X^S^^^?^]^^^^^^^ * 5..M.1 t vt« , t , out of fashion, a true British febnc^oSr^ * «| : l;i%J^ &*■ * LarltlT^^ n^™ OU * "^ W Pri ° W( - --_ _ , _ - ■ >■ W I = Wklll^l^* 3 —^^^* tf *• LwgestStookxnAucUand. Order early to secure. 7»« Cs«a< Journal says: "During the showery autumn and winter S^ lf| SSJ£JfcJ*9J \ ffh^, TfcW>t ' : ' ||i ; weather ladies should wear the Impervanas Serges. Not to g 1 \ *^g^Z !^4<M*\>st II 51 tt "" S M - Wa J UBt °P^ ~ 400 cases and bales of New SL 8 ««r */ e S? ra S 9 ?*f*7 ater< Madefrom §1 ,-*. I Winter Goods, « cargo tamers « ladr.™^" tha purest Australian Wools^Octobe, 3 . > 3^? *S_?TX^ <Lf { A^ | "Butane," •«Taixmi l "eto. More to arrive early! Z%w J?mtt«t/MiS^<a^ •, ' - - "/r<m Smith & Caughey, who are-thf. Sole Agenfafor.. Auckland. jjjjl '.. ] ' if not supplied * ■ .'•>■"■■ "., ; —^ J ', -■'■■;■ ,:: ■ - -- - W^dP^^^^^^^^^^^' •■'-■•• •■.. ■ '•■ ♦ -* - •

IVlaungatapere Saw-JVlills. - Notice io Intending Builders. BUILDERS and others arc notified that during the winter months, no timber will be carted into Whangarei, but the Mill will continue cutting, that a practically unlimited supply, of timber will he availahle in the Spring, and Those Intending to Build After the winter should get prices, &c, from tlie undersigned,- wlio are prepared to supply THE YER^ BEST TIMBER ArO^ i.OWEST MARKET RATES. / PLANING MILL ANB TIMBER YARD, TOWN WHARF, WHANGAREI.

COOKE'S CODLIN MOTH/&* /| INVALUABLE for Every Description /f^V / / «*SS &/<o SOLB / tS^iLj*^. <$» / Patentees and I NSECT PESTS, / A^^ if/ Maito ?^°™ b « r9 : Including Scale, Leech, Borer, American /£% . /The Pnril'm Mnih Blight, etc. / $ / boaiin moth Use this Insecticide as directed, and/ § / Ctnd^Sca.le, you will be delighted with / Qm*±* $ /l nsecticide Company, the result. / JS^^ *& / AUCKLAND. N.Z, /*^^ &/ ' _ ■■■. -■- .--■ •■:-•- / .^^/** /Sold in Quart Tins .. .. 2a o<l eacl I®" Fob? TEarncoNiAK Skb / ' . / '■ » (i ii"" 11 » - a.s „ ClHontAHa - /*. - J? / b 6-«Hllon Tina - ;.. BH|.<-iual uuuo . . s_ One Gallon wiJI make 100 Oailons of \V,,sJi.. POUNDS SAVED /CKS/ KeUaWß ' lied EVERY / %» / Persistent application xuitt prove wonder/id YEAR. /£* >^ ~& / results in the On-hard. /f^^& /THE MOST SUCCESSFUL REMEDY KNOWN. Lj.* / / AG KNTS K V HUV \V 1 1 i:iMQ TB;E WEAITQ AE E I BXTTC HE R T CAMERON-STEEET. WILLIAM DINNISS J^THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BUTCHERY IN THE DISTRICT. OX TONGUES,rmPE, AND SAUSAGES ALWAYS ON HAND. COENED BEEF IN ANY QUANTITIES. „ j Unchallenged Reputation for Quality, Cheapness and PromptiTUDE OF DELIVERY. . FAMILIES^WAITED ON FOR ORDJjRS, Meat beliYerefl in To^r aad^'Eitotfi/' MONTHLY ACCOUNTS.

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Northern Advocate, 9 December 1893, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 9 December 1893, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 9 December 1893, Page 6

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