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,:a-n r f xcimion al ofport WSffllfi dTIfTrP rt~ ~o*. ''HA TTfiTJT?V'C< &» no^ afforded to Couritry Settlers !or\repien-- LOT .40 -G Bleached* or Uribldachda tfwideih&woW^^^fi 1 . *^V« ' folYlllJjL fiL VA U VjU lit Ifo ishing household necessaries and articles of \for3slld; " '-'.*/ '>"? '''ife*.***? ;»*>» IFYTD A fVDITIUNJ AR V T HTQ personal demand* ' , ' LOT 41— 12 yards of American Drill, very heavy atii!*. strong^ \ljL.u DRESS DEPARTMENT ' ' ■' 2~~22 ~~ 2 pa V r *HaYH a Y Sheets fo* 9^'lld. ;;.y >t \, „,;? * r Aj ■ TiO^ I—lft vorrifl 7anicmr-Hrt <Wri; in MarohG Mvrtla Slatflftnd • . LOT 43— 1 of our Magnificent drotchetQuiltS) full si2e, for ips 6'^ -*'■ ' ' BftSm SIh body and lid^WlT^ OurM OAUGHEYIs at preset in Stag. LOT 44-1 pair Lace Curtains, 8* yards lonj, each, h|ndso s rn* tO* TTI Pig^imJAX 10a dd. purchasing for the coming season ' ' design fdr 8s 6d ; Taped Scalloped Edge, for 10s W^J ; *4 ' LOT 3-10 yards Pure All-wool Royal Navy Dross Serge", suit: . " ' fnS S"JS* ya^ f ° u^ Sfcron S ton Shifting for ■ fc j9d*^ tfj , able for "boys' wear orriding habit, for 15s, AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK" mS^Sff^Su?!? Pn& «&£ 6^ **" '" *" ■ • ■ S^ , . '.'-.- O imTSi^^Si£S^^^^& '2 yards 1 " tohllßa L^° T 48-20 yJs Heavy Grey Calico, 3 1 inch! for' 6^,l !■ «« - < 2 plain or Broche Velveteen, for 18s 6d. about tlie end of next morith. RULES OF SMITH & GAUG^£YiS PAROEL L ± LOT 6-8 yards of our gpeoial Blue-block, or Jet'black All-wool _^ hullo ur OIYII I n Q(,unuwi.k.i*u inuvu*. . -r French Merino, for 20s, , "" . 0/0/ CM. ;. „ - - , . hLOT 7—lo yards of the new fashionable Snowfiake Homespun, n « raMM i. M j nxfffiTPTrxrT QwrWit mno f 1 ST:— All Orders must be accompanied .with C^sh, P. 0.0. ,, . v for9»6d. rfTSZ^irft?^^«T«ipJ«\2AtfS2 1 Cheques, made payable to SMITH &CAUGHEY. Letters, - O LOT 8-10 yards heavy Homespun, in Uronze, tirowri, and ywf «1 «-^? iSSI^2£SJ containing cheques or ddin should be registered. " a ' * v '» J Dark Heather Mixtures, for lls, f^L?l L P S extraordinary oND<^f n Pa^ lg ovei , 20g Packed Be^ c] y m CariVds'arici Mnt, ■; J f\ LOT 9—12 yards of our Cambridge Check, in dark flhados and luauc e m enisj £ freight paid, to any Bailway Station or Port in New Zealand \J ; 'J neat patterns, for 8s lid. . , „^, reached direct from Attckland. Where freight is denlande 6Qa/ LOT 10—0 yards Cashmere, 44 inches wide, with 1^ Broch6 " please communicate the fact to us. / Q Silk Lining and buttons, for 20s. __ j „ . . y .._ , nRD. — Every Article guaranteed strict! h aasoirlxnoa wlfcH de ? Z , LOT 11-12 yards of our Specialitoßichßiaolc^rdS Grain Silk, Every a^icleih the following Special Lots J SC ription given. ■' • 'A'for 555, Bend for sample. are s . elec , te^ Wlfc ? a^«^egard to the require- . Tfi ._Vfe wlllirigly substitute for any article in a Parcel ndl •M^ < r CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. 1 ™ nt * o / Country Settlers, suggested by our 4 ired other Yoods of equal vttlde, . ., «O", ' LOT 12—1 pair Trousers, strong usof ul tfwe§d\ fbr 9s iIA ; eofal^ persbnal observation and long experience— r TH.— lf any Parcel is" riot approved of, itid returned in good , . . - S. moner qualities kept in stock from 4s lid pair. . 0 condition within 14 days, we are prepared to refuri'd purchase' . * ?# LOT 13=^-1 pair Trousers and Vest of pur,e All-wool Geelong QUALtIY, NOT money in full, and pay carriage both ways. '92 ■Jl Tweed for 21s. * - , / c (j> CL KHH^iW^^ffr^l^K 1 ?? 84^ 46811 ! Being our invariable rule in the making-up of HOSIERY LACE, AND FANCY DEPARTMENT. £ 3? ' nn! 7ASnip/i:^ all our Parcels, LOT 49-6 pairs Ribbed Meririd Stockings, 2 pair* Ladies' £. S mA iP!f ' i? PrP ' 'r • «8^i B rp tehafl In no case do we recommend for wear or Merino Gloves, and I2 3 f^idWite or Crlfifii W .c 3 ¥ L OT 16-1 pair All-wool Geelong Trousers, m Saddle Tweed, se hd out in any of our Parcels inferior or low f 9s; 3H •. , •<' G Tnm, B « • « +• -o jtt P ric « d stuff; " LOT 50— 1 Ladies' Knitted Hose Jacket, 1 Ladies 1 Durable 1 tJm- liJ •"^ LOT 17—2 pairs of our Lion Brand Heavy Coloured Moleskin r brella for ys li T «m T 52 us f S ' • or f^ 5s 9d " jv i. .tr * • « fa i w» rr 81— 1 Large Wool Wrap and 3 pair Coloured -Lamb's „ (/) - U- LOT 18—1 pair Trouscr and Vest of HeaVy Nelsdli Tweed for, Wool jjos^fbr 7s 35 ' O t n^lo 6d i : r f dl X HH al « 6'6 ' i w ■** a'hail h 1 «d^i * * LOT 52 ~ 2 HeadB w <> 01 i 1i 1 alloa )» ana 21bs Knitting tJdttoii for nj ! LOT 19~1 COtiiyldte o«it Of Geelorig Tweed iri AU-wbol Saddle Ye ma i r g i t a fiie a t i l&t un a br n 6 clr- 6s 9d. Jg (/) rJr^^mir o r> * o /.j/ t • « oumstances whatever do our customers find LOT 53— 6 p*jrs ITeavy Knit Worsted Sooks for 7tf 6dj S, )£ LOT 20-1 dozen Black Ties or Sam Bows for 2s 6d (usual prices our Goods othfer thttn Btriotly represented. LO T 64-6 pairs Sti-ong Knit Socks for 5s 6d. P ' Ul ii i OT n «lS l 4?Ki.Srit.wtonpto7 i4.od. i 4.0d. LOT 55-2 Lamb's Wool Un^er Vests and 2 pai M -»rawerg for r fe Lo^I -^UHast £ofyLrl aterPr0 ° f ° dat> "^ Be&mS> LOT 66 ~i Cardi S an Jacket and 3 nk W°olW ° o1 Sockfl f ° r C " q LOT 23-1 Boy's All-wool' Jersey Suit, with cap in navy or bp- visitors from the Country ate always 6S 6d; - : m I'/ Cl. t «? non o' a . ny slZ r/ , u «u i 1- * welcome to visit our Warehouse and inspect LOT 58, SERC^E SUIT PARCEL, £2 19s Gd; C/l '* LOT 21-3 of our Heavy Flannelette Shirts, for working put- onr entire gtock and fenquire prieeSf m% % Nav / Blne Sergfej ell . ma^ and finisbe^ QC a *^ t nT P 9? S> i ?n1 MSmt fnv o v^nfl, „« m ii» m nVo in n<vn«« being P ressed to Purchase. i Handsome Silk Handkerchief • ' „ Ul 5 — LOT 2 5-l^ull Suit for a Youth tip to 16, any size, in strong b F hFI H t and doz Black , wear-resisting Geelong Tweed, for 25s Cd: , ij... ,-, shi t a IT • N.8.-our Geelong Tweed is exceptional value for settlers' — \ Fl^tte Shirts or Working Shirt, {* r ar \^«Sf^n ny / n f m i 6UPP^ d T? ThisParcelwillbeasurprisetoeverygentlemanwlidor'dersit. Oll''O 11 '' ftora the manufacturers. Our customers thus save the inter- Wfi addit j onai itemg fo the mediate pioflt. DFPARTMP^T wonderful value we have been giving in the LdT 80, HOUSEHOLD PABCEL, for 40?. q r 4 Cloth Jackftt * or 19s 6d ; m « *-* r? f ?M2S2 1 ; LOT 28-1 Tight-fitting Newmarket Ulster, for 10s fld. I \ mTs^ l^ iAS^^ C^ REMNANT PAECELS EXTRAOBDINABY. x^^^^^&M^ \ LOT 30— 1 Ladies 1 Grey Macintosh, impervious to rain, fbr 8s 9d mT TA m»A ■nuPQc; PAT?ni7T uono ! LOT 31— 1 Deep Fur Cape (black for 12s 6a. The enormous quantity of Goo^s we cut LOT 60. PliliSb J AJiCBL, for 209. LOT 31-1 Beautifully Trimmed French Pelt Hat, in various «P us with a constantly-accumulating 10 yards Eeautafu W-™f Cashtnerette, any colour , . , shades, enclosed in a box, for 10s 9d. Stock of Remnants to dispose of, which we U yards Velveteen to turn MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT °^ er at *^ c following Special Price's :— L P air o-love-ntting oorsets toT sm^L P C fli vat° Ur MagnifiCent FUU - SiZ6d Bl ' anket9 21S; *°r ™<*--« #™ ««• of Hem- ifi&aSSlSrfSr™ LOT 3-1 pair of Large-sized 1 Grey Blankets, for 11s 6d. Our nants Tweeds in ™ rioils usfefW le "8^. Blinkets vary from 5s lid to 63s per pair. For 25s we will give 33s worth of Remnants SMITH & OXUGHEY'S Parcel System is noV &h admitted LOT 34—1 pair of Full-sized Mosgiel Blankets, all wool, beau- of Dress Materials, Winceys, and Prints. BOON to Country Settlers; tiful goods, for 32s 6d. SMIT & CAUGHEY'S Parcels have for four years given iin^ LOT 85—10 yards of our Heavy Wide Imitation Welsh Flannel For 30s W6 Wlll pye 37s 6d worth of Calicos- bounded satisfaction. for 12s lid. Flannels, Shirtings, Drills, etc., &c. SMITH & CAUGHEY have always, aimed »t P(?mbi»inrf ei'celLOT 36—10 yards of All-Wool Mosgiel Flannel, for 13s 9d. v nr -jn q w/i , v :]i „:,.„ ik o , vn ,.fv, n t Ppmnonfe l pnce witn cheapness, and by so doing have secured the LO r 37-12 yards of our Famous Shilling Flannel, for 11s nf T ° 'c Ribhoiq FtlAn^ iS Itemnants confidence of tlie public. LOT 38-20 yards of Brussels Carpet, for 50s. xmM ' JVIULOHJ> » ™- SMITH & CAUGHEY study closely the wants of their Country LOT 39—2 Table Cloths in Beautiful Bleached Table Damask, For fs we will send 30s worth of Prints, friends, and do their utmost to supply a CFe'cfmne- Ar- - . I y ards long, for 10s. Sateens Ginghams, &c. tide at the lowest possible jn-iee for Cash. {w.h. hmithV SMITI.^". & CAUGHEY, U-o-QAPaHExt IMPOBTfEBS^239, ÜBBN tR^ET, AUCKLAND: BRANCH : NEWMARKET; H ~* TRY OUR t4 LION" BRAND GEELONG CLOTHING-Boyg't Yfl "'^ ftmi^ e »^ .., *,

BOUGHT A JOB. mo be sold Very cheap. 23 Lnciies' New Cloth Jackets, bought a Job, a great Bargnirt. 50 Girls' and Mnids' Block Cloth, and Fancy Cloth jackets, from 3s 6d, according to size, being about half warehouse 1 prices 45 Gross Coat's beet Smviftg Cotton, 200 yards' reels, Nos. 10 to 24 only; Is 3d per dozen, 400 yards, 2s 6d dozen* ! 960 Fairs (xir!s y , Maids'* and Ladies* Hose, being Traveller's Samples, from 6a pftir. The above; are splendid value ; Corsets, from Is 3d". 20 Austrian Rtfgs* for Single Beds, 6s 9d, worth 9s Gd. Lot fit Nice Wool Goods from 6d upwards. Black Feather Trimmitig, very fashionable 3s yard \ Grey Crilico, 2d yard ; Wln'te Calico, 2£d j Crewdson s Calico, 4 J yard, 4s 3d per dozen. Splendid Assortment Dress Goods, good lines. 7£d. Largo Stock Fur Capes,- Kew Frilhngs, Laces. 50 Pairs la^t Season's iJlanketn, slightly soiled, at a heavy discount, from 5s 9il pair ; Bine Serge, 7£d. 50 Men's Worsted Coating Galatea Coats, 21s, worth 32s Gd ; Strong Coloured Moleskin, Is 4£d yard. 20 Sorge Suits^ Fox's fine make, 38s Gd, worth 47s Gd. Men's Tweed Suits 18s Gd ; Boys' Suits, from 4s Gd. Boys' and Youths' Tweed Suite,- from Ms Gd. 25 Boys' and Youths' Overcoats, at 20 per cent discount. Boys' Felt Hats, Is 6d ; Men's do, 2s ; Men's Tweed do, Is lOd. Men's Wincey Shirts, Is lid, very cheap. Men's and Boys' Macintoshes.

Largo Lot of Remnants in various Departments, to bo Sold Cheap.-

Freight paid on all Parcels over £2 in value. PATTERNS FREE BY POST.

WILLIAM R, BBIDGMAN, 288. Upper Queen Street, Auckland. 288

PRINTING. /^ARf>S, CIRCULARS,- , REqEIPf SOOK'S/ 1 ' f'-: „ M||^RA^bir,M^ " ' •,*

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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 129, 21 November 1885, Page 8

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