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Te Aro House mi Hous WUCHOU^ pfoKwiMK SPECIAL ATTENTION IS INVITED TO OUB New Parcel List for the present Winter Season. CASH must be sent with all orders in P.O. Order, Postal Notes, or Cheques. PARCEL No. I—l2 yards striped flannelette for 2/11, 12 yards white or grey calicoe for 8/6, 1 pair white twilled sheets for 5/3, 3 Turkish towels for 1/7, 6 yards colonial flannel for 6/9, The whole lot sent carriage paid for 20/PARCEL No. 2—-12yds white Shetland or grey colonial flannel for 15/-, 12yds striped twill flannelette for 6/6, 12yds stout white cal'coe for 4/6, 2 white or Turkish colored towels for 2/6,. Tne whole lot sent carriage paid for 28/6. PARCEL No. 4—Man’s strong tweed suit 22/6, tweed hat worth 3/- for 1/6, 1 pair strong socks • /0, 1 pan braces -/9, cotton singlet 1/-, cotton drawers 1/9, 1 working shirt “own make” 2/-. The lot sent carriage paid for 80/PARCEL No. 3—Here is a big lot for the money! 12yds striped flannelette 2/11, 12 hoheycomb towels 2/-, 6 Turkish towels 3/-, 12yds white calicoe for 2/11, 12yds grey calicoe for 2/6, 1 puir grey cotton sheets for single beds 2/9,1 pair white twilled sheets full size 4/5, 6yds Saxony Welsh, flannel for 6/-, 12yds strong striped cotton shirting for 3/6. The whole lot sent carriage paid for 30/PARCEL No. s—Man’s strong worsted suit 29/6, 1 pah’ colored merino pants 2/6, 1 colored merino singlet 2 jo, 1 pair merino socks -/9, The lot sent carriage paid for 35/PARCEL No. 6—Man’s tweed overcoat with cape 26/-, 1 navy worsted jersey or Cardigan jacket 6/6, 1 pair warm woollen gloves 2/-, 1 woollen scarf ]/-, 1 tweed cap good quality 1/6, 3 pair colonial knitted socks for 3/-, 2 strong Crimean shirts for 7/6. The whole lot sent carriage paid for 47/6 Cut out any Parcel preferred and send order with CASH to James Smith, Te Aro House, WELLINGTON. BIBLEY BROS. & CO., Auctioneers, SHAREBROKERS VALUATORS LAND HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS STOCK SALESMEN, HOP, WOOL, GEAIN, AND BUTTEB BHOKEBS, COMMISSION AND GENEBAL MEKCHANTS, BANKERS—THE COLONIAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. Liberal Cash Advances made against, and Liens taken on Growing Crops, Live Stock, and Clips of Wool. Free Storage Given and no interest charged for Gash Advanced against Merchandise, Hops, Wool, Grain, or Live Stock, when placed in our hands lor immediate sale. We do not buy on our own account, but act strictly as Brokers, Buying or Selling on account of Clients, tnus making our interests identical with the producers. Our Auctioneering Department is conducted on the most liberal lines, low rates being a speciality. Prompt Account Sales rendered ; Auction Sales conducted in any part of New Zealand. Estates Managed for Absentees, particular caro being given to this branch of our business. Money to Lend at Lowest Rates on Freehold Security ; Properties bought or sold on commission Stock Bales are held at Our Yards at Richmond and Wakedcdd, as required, and Weekly at cur Farmers’ Sale Yards, Hardy-street, Nelson, Owners having Fat or Store Sheep, Cattle, &c., for sale will do well by advising us early of same, giving age, sex, and lull particulars. Clients having Horses, Cows, Fat or Store Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Traps, Drays, Harness. &c., to dispose of should forward to our Town Sale Yards, and give early notice for advertising, for which no charge is made New buildings for the convenience of holding Carriages, Traps, &c., are now completed. Paddocks—As we have our own paddocks we give our clients the advantage of One Week’s Free Grazing, and take every care, but no responsibility. WE ARE AGENTS FORTbe Manchester Fire Assurance Company, Capital £1,500,000, prompt and liberal settlement of claims. The North Queensland Marine Insurance Company, Limi.eiL liberal settlement a speciality The New York Life Insurance Company, surplus over liabilities exceeds three millions sterlirg. Pull particulars given on application to BISLEY BRO 4 & CO HARDY-STREET, NELSON, NEW ZEALAND.

TAPP BROTHERS, BERWICK. \ IJE CASH Purchasers of Wool -*■ Hides and Sheep Skins. Parcels or orders may he frrwfti’de.l through A. MAULE, Havelock.

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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 4, Issue 39, 23 May 1893, Page 1

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