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:P- C. S. G. C, PURE CASH SYSTEM. PURE CASH SYSTEM. QARLICK & (JRANWELL. Wo beg to remind our Customers that we have SACRAFiCED our Credit Trade for the sake of establishing the CO-OPERATIVE CASH SYSTEM. Wo open no now accounts for Drapery and Clothing. It is truo we often lose Customers who ask for credit. All wo ask in return is a Liberal Support by Cash Buyers, to enable us to continue what is a Public Benefit. Our Goods aro very carefully bought, and marked at a very small percentage over cost, and we must do a largo business to continue the system : and the larger our "Turn Over," tho more our Customers will bonefit by the support. Wo have adopted tho CO-OPERATIVE CASH SYSTEM for the following reasons :— I.—lt is fairest to both buyer and seller, because by avoiding bad debts, our Cash Customers will not have to mako good the losses occasioned by defaulters, and the Quick Cash Return will enable us, as Sellers, to buy more extensively, and take full advantage of Cash Discounts, in in which gain our Customers will participate . 2.—Tho increased business which must follow consequent on Selling Goods nt a small advance in cost, will give our Customers tho samo advantage as though they vrero Shareholders in a Co-operative Society. 3.—Our patrons will always have a largo, fresh, and well-assorted Stock to select from. OUR PRESENT STOCK IS NEW AND VERY , CHEAPLY PURCHASED. We have just opened an immense variety of this Season's Goods, and feel confident there is not a better Stock of Drapery and Clothing to select from than our'a, at the prices marked, which are for Cash at time of purchaso. . DRESS GOODS, at Co-operative prices. MANCHESTER GOODS, at Co-operative prices. MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING, at Co-operativo prices. MILLINERY and UNDERCLOTHING, at Co-opera-tive prices. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF CLOTHING, at Cooperativo prices. GARLICK & CRANWELL, CITY HALL ARCADE, QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND. FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. In this Department, in which Articles of Furniture and other Goods have often to be made to order, payment at time of purchase or order cannot always be carried out. To meet this difficulty, we shall mark our Furnishing Goods at the Lowest Remunerative Prices, and allow a Discount of Five per Cent, to all Customers who pay at time of purchase. FURNITURE—Five per cent. Discount for Cash. CARPETS—Five vtr cent. Discount for Cash. LINOLEUM—Five per cent. Discount for Cash. OILCLOTHS—Five per cent. Discount for Caeh. SEDDING-Five per cent. Discount for Cash. BEDSTEADS—Five per cent. Discount for Cash. TOILET WAP.E-Fivep r cent. Discount for Cash. TOILET AND PIER ■ GLASSES — Five per cent. Discount for Cmh. FENDERS AND IRONS—Five per cent. Discount for Catli. - Goods Delivered Free to any part of the Town.' Designes and Estimates Supplied. GARLICK & CRANWELL, CITY HALL FURNISHING ARCADE QUEEN AND LORNE-STIiIEETS, AUCKLAND. mHE MERIDaN B KIT ANN LA CO. MANUFACTURERS OP THE HIGHEST GRADE OF SILVER PLATED WARE, BOTH ON NICKEL SILVER AND WHITE METAL. Sample Rooms and Offices—l 6 East Fourteenth -street, Union Square, New York. Factories—West Meridan, Connecticut. Sole Agents for the. North Island, T. <fc S. MORRIN. MILLINERY ! MANTLES! COSTUMES ! VISITES ! DRESSES ! WILLIAM RATTRAY Begs to inform his Customers and tho Public that he will hold his FIRST GRAND SHOW OF NEW MILLINERY, MANTLES, VISITES, COSTUMES and DRESSES for the Sprino Trade On Tuesday, Septekber 2S. Tho Goods arc of Hid choicest description, having been carefully selected in Paris and London by his own buyer, who from long experience, knows exactly tho requirements of this market. They include all the Novelties of the Season, as well as plainer goods, suited for family requirements. Patterns sent on application. N.B.—Country Orders receive W.R.'s personal and prompt attention. The Address is: WILLIAM RATTRAVS Mantle, Millinery, and General Dratery and Clothing Establishment, ; NEW ZEALAND HOUSE, CO, Queen-street, Auckland (Opposite tho Bank of New Zealand). TD»OYAL INSURANCE COMPANY (FIRE AND LIFE). Capital £2,000,000 With Unlimited Liability of the Shareholders). ACCUMULATED FUNDS Itf HAND EXCJEEB £4,000,000. KEYENUE FROM JURE PRKMICJIS £776,000 ~ ~ life PRESiiuais...... .£246,000 EXCLUSIVE OF INTEREST ON-INVESTMENTS. This Company continues to accept FIRE RISKS on every description of Insurablo Property AT THE LOWEST RATES OBTAINABLE. CLAIMS FOR LOSSES aro Promptly and Liberally Adjusted without reference elsewhere, and immediately paid at the Company's Bankers in Auckland. GEO. W. JONES. Chief Agent for Province of Auckland. Office; Shortland-streot. May 22, ISSO. . Influential Agents required for tho Suburbs and throughout tho Province where tho Company is not already represented. /IEEAT ATTRACTION!!! EVERYONE SHOULD VISIT THE EXHIBITION OF EARTHENWARE, CHINA, GLASSWARE, and ORNAMENTS AT THE STORES OF THE UNDERSIGNED. NEW GOODS are daily o.iencd-up, and the last arrivals, ex 'Famenoth,' 'Scottish Lassie,' and 'Lochnagnr,' from London, aro particularly noteworthy for their beauty of design. Tlic Goods aro sold in any quantities to suit purchasers, at prices that satisfy all. The Stock is very large, and must bo moved to make room for further largo shipments now on the water. The trade very liberally dealt with. ED W A RID LEW IS, CUSTOMHOUSE-HTHEET. npHE fear of death is an instinctive principle sL of human life, and its apprehension the prcvading idea of human nature. Yet such is our inconsistency, that in the face of these r.r?id alarms, we arc prone to neglect the means of warding o(t the inevitable issue men will suffer, and procrastinate from day to day in availing themselves of tho means of relief. They will develop acute symptoms of disease, and wait patiently until they become chronic. Within their very grasp, for instance, is UDOLPHO WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM AROMATIC SCHNAPPS, and often it is permitted to elude their reach, until—too late !

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5885, 27 September 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5885, 27 September 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5885, 27 September 1880, Page 4

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