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Is now afforded to Courftry Settlers for replenishing household, necessaries and' articles of personal demand. ' 1 « Our MR CAUGHEYris at present in England purchasing for the coming season AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK First shipments of which are expected to hand about the end of next month. Our present MAGNIFICENT STOCK must of necessity be cleared to make room for these new Goods, hence the present extraordinary inducements.

Every article in the following Special Lots are selected with a due regard to the requirements, of Country Settlers, suggested by our personal observation and long experience — QUALITY, NOT QUANTITY,

Being our- invariable rule in the making-up of

all our Parcels. In no case do we recommend for wear or send out in any of our Parcels inferior or low priced stuff. >

We mfike it a fixed rule that under no circumstances whatever do our customers find our Goods other than strictly represented.

ISs" Visitors from the Country are always welcome to visit our Warehouse and inspect our entire Stock and enquire prices, without being pressed to purchase.

We have added additional items to the wonderful value we have been giving in the Standard Parcels in Lots 57, 58, 59, 60.

REMNANT PARCELS EXTRAORD:

The enormous quantity of Goods we cut up leaves us with a constantly-accumulating Stock of Remnants to dispose of, which we offer at the following Special Prices .— For 27s 6d we will give 35s worth of Remnants of Tweeds in various useful lengths. For 25s we will give 33s worth of Remnants of Dress Materials, Winceys, and Prints. For 30s we will give 37s 6d worth of CalicosFlannels, Shirtings, Drills, &0., &o. For 1 Is we will give 15s worth of Remnants of Lact , Ribbons, Edgings, &o. For swe will sen<l 30s worth of Prints, Sateens Ginghams, &u,

TEA CIRCULAR.

WE beg i*eBpeoti:ully to submit to your consideration the uudernotod NEW TEAc, being a direct shipment from the ' CALCUTTA TEA SYNDICATE, and from Foochow. These TEAS have been well bought, and are now offered at a ttmall margin- over cost.

, IN HALF- CHESTS, 40 lbs EACfI. CHOICEST NEW SHABON'B

WONGTOE CONGOU

Nos. 44 and 63,

/s 8d per lb.

This is a line of usually good XtAISOW CONGOU, partly broken leaf, flavour sound, luiuois well, and ia admirably ftdaptdd for mixing with Indian leas*

In oSes*s, 98 lbs each.

ASSAM SOUCHONG " ■ ' l ]so. 327, 2s 4d per lb. This Strong, full'bodied Tea is grown on the Sapanulla Tea Estate, Assam. It is brisk and pungent, full malty flavour, deep brown colour In the cup, and of extra strength,

In chests, 50 anj> 80 lbs,

ORANGE PEKOE

Nos. 349 and 566* 5.9 per lb. This is & rare and exquisite Tea, Specially selected from the finest pickings of the Kan* yara Plantation, Kangra Valley* Small reddish, wiry, evenly made leaf, few tip3 } malty, rich, delioate fruity flavour*

We ftdviSe otif friends to go In fof n mixture of the above. Millers^ bymixing two or more wheats, get a better nnd stronger flour ; so in Tea, if judiciously blended, we gain richness of flavour and aroma, and considerable increase in strength. We Mate two Blends, viz.,

No. 1 Blend is a family Tea of wonderful strength,' purity » and flavour, 2s 4d per lb. No. 2 Blend is a grand Tea for the money ; strong, full-bodied, and flavoury. Is -10s per lb. ' For the oonvenlettce of cttetdmerawe send out any of th«se Teas in boies 6, 12, 20, and '40 'lbs each* ' ' , \ , May be had at LAYBOUBN BHOS ;> Waio- . rongomai. , ' > ' "-' i Adam Laytfownjani Go,,\ (k k IMPORTER Sj I-/, ;• , * - ' tJtiß^AM 1 StfBflJST, At/CKLAND. " .\ \

ALL Kinds of- PnntingJe^ecuted with! and Desp'atcjh' n" ';''""" \\ i£> .C* -„\ -? > " ! - *- 'A l .' ■ ' r/ 'j - ' > .':<'■' *'

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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 131, 5 December 1885, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 131, 5 December 1885, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 131, 5 December 1885, Page 8

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