Smitu and Cauohey beg to intimate that thoy have just received tho tirst instalment of cambric handkerchiofs and linou goods, as already referred to. This lot included over 7000 Jadiod', gents', and children's handkerchiefs, iu various qualities. Several hundied dozen are slightly damaged, and will bo marked at kxtei ioiidinaut low piiices, commencing at id each. G»nts' cambric handkerchiefs, from Is IIA-d per half-dozen ; t:iblu uapkins, from Is s£d to 163 per half-dozen ; taWocloths, from Is lid to 20s; table linen, Mlneh. wide, ll£d per yard; also, a lot of *200 silk liandkorchief* at Is 9d to la lid, usual price 3s Cd. These goods wore bought by our representative from somo of the leading Holfast manofaeturors for cxhii, and will be sold at and under wholesale pincK to inako room for two large sliimpmenta to arrivo per ships Mataura and Brahmin. Smith and Caughey, 300 and 302, Upper Queen-street, and at Newmarket. Emporium for litisu Linenh and Cambric UAKUKKUUMXKFd. Fruit Preserving witii Salicylic Acri>. —This economical mode Is now extensively used. The flavour of tho fruit is conserved, and much labour saved. Tho acid may bo obtained in any quantity, with full directions for uso, at Edson's Medical H*U, Queen-street.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6622, 7 February 1883, Page 6
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