The s.s. Paparga, now •in . harbour, ; his brought for Smith and Caughey their first shipment of new - goods > for autumn. season, value close on £10,000. , The - recent drought in . Australia has turned to the benefit tof Auckland ladies, as SlcCidlagh ; and Gower have bought .from an overstocked bouse 1900 yds. of special ' silk, 4s ; 6d quality for. Ss 6d, 3s 6d for 2s 6d, 23 lid for Is _ lid; lovely silk, exclusive evening dreS3 lengths, 37s 6d to eight guineas. - Inspection invited. ' ' Phonnicine applied directly to Wounds or cuts will astonish , anyone who has not seen it used. Stops the bleeding,-stops. the pain, and heals very quickly. Askyour storekeeper for ; it.—Manufacturer, W. F. '.Tucker,' Swan-son-street. . Oddnients and 'remnants" at half-price today and fo-ih6rrow.—Smith and Caughey, Limited. ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12210, 4 March 1903, Page 5
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