Something Worth Knowing. —True economy and parsimony are not terms of similar import. The niggard will deny himself bare necessaries, but the wise economist will provide for the needs of himself and family at a very moderate cost, by procuring all his goods from those who import direct from the manufacturers. JAMES SMITH, Te Aro House, Cuba-street, Wellington, has been for several years in regular communication with the leading British and Continental manufacturers, and is thus in a position to supply goods of first-class value at fair and moderate rates. All the intermediate profits of Warehousemen, both British and Colonial, being avoided, the public are to that extent benefitted. The largeness of the stock of General Drapery and Clothing gives a very wide range of choice and selection, while the prices marked are such as will come within the means of all. No deviation or alteration in price is allowed—the terms being net cash without discount or reduction of any kind. Parties residing in the country can have patterns of any class of goods sent to them post free, and all orders will be carefully selected, well packed, and forwarded to their destination with that promptness and dispatch which has so long distinguished TE ARO HOUSE. Mortality among Children.—A very important crisis with Children is Cutting the Teeth. There is no doubt much illness would be alleviated by the external application to the Gums of Mrs. Johnsons American Soothing Syrup. None genuine without the name of “Barclay and Sons, Earringdon Street, ' is on the stamp. Sold by all Chemists, at 2s. 9d. a bottle.—A© vt
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 245, 20 May 1876, Page 18
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265Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 245, 20 May 1876, Page 18
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