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SMITH &c a-A-TTG-HIETrS

OHBAP DRAPERY & PAEOBL WAREHOUSE QUEEN-STEEET, AUCKLAND.

RULES.

The following are the rales of the world-famed Parcel System which Smith and Caughey introduced to New Zealand, and have hitherto so successfully conducted, and which hundreds of country settlers, especially those residing in remote parts, haTe learned to appreciate as a very great boon. Ist. All orders ronst he accompanied with cash, P. 0.0., cheque*, made P^olo coins Bhoi3d7e registered, Cheqnes crossed. snd. All Parcels over 20s packed securely in canva\»,and sent, freight pafcTto »»y «*»W Btation or port in New ZeiUwd waohod direct from Auckland. Where freight is demanded, please communicate the fact to \x%, Srd. Every article guaranteed strictly In aocordance with description given. hth We willingly substitute for any^article • in a Parcel not required other goods of equal % amo. sal It any article is not approved of, and returned in good condition withfn U days, we are prepared to refund purchase money in full, and pay carriage both ways. By means of the Parcel System, as conducted by Smith and Caughey, country settlers can have Drapery of al» kinds placed almost at their doors, carriage paid, at loss than usual Auckland prices. The Family Dress Parcel, 455.— 7 yards All-wool French Cashmero, Black and Coloured 12 yards Heavy Costume Cloth, in Black, Brown, Maroon, Bronze, etc. 10 yards Homespun Heather Mixtures 20 yards Heavy Wido Twilled Wincey, Dark Shades 6 yards Strong Galatea, Stripe or Check. Tho lot for 455. Household Parcel, for £21 pair Magnificent Witney Blankets, full 2J 1 White CroclKit Quilt, samosizo (unßhrinVable) 5 yards 80-inch Sheeting (\Vhlte) 2 yards Unbleached Table Damask 6 Honeycomb Towels Special £5 Parcel— 1 Full Suit of ReM Good West of England Tweed (state size) ; or instoad, ono pair of our Beautiful Witney Double feed Blankets, and an equally Largo White Crochet Quilt 1 Dreaa of our Scarbro' Serge, in fashionable and useful shades, 10 yards: two yards of rich Velveteen to trim 1 Useful Dress for a Girl of 16. containing 8 yards of Twilled Homespun W incey 6 yards of Strong Tweed, recommended to wear ; 12 yards of Heavy yard- wide Flannel 12 yards of Crewdaon's Famous Calico ; 12 yards of very Strong Grey Calico 7 yards of Strong Scotch Twill Shirting. 20 yardß of Remnants of Dress Materials, Cottonade, and Hollands, etc., In useful lengths In all containing over 90 yards o' Material and a fulfSult, every item of which has been selected with a regard to woar; quality, not quantity, being our aim in making up all our Extraordinary Parcels Remnant Parcels Extraordinary— The enormous quantity of Goods we cut up leaves us with a constantly-accumulating Stock of Remnants to dispose of, v, hich we offer at tho following Special Prices :— For 27s 6d we will give a large lot of Rem* mints of Tweed in various useful lengths For 25s we will give a lot of Dress Materials, Winceys and Prints. For 30s wo will give a large lot of Calicoes, Flannels, Shirtinge, Drilla, etc. For 10a we will give a lot of Remnants of Laces, Ribbons, Edgings, etc. Visitors from tho country are always welcome to visit our Warehouse, inspect our entire Stock, and inquire prices, without boing pressed to purchase. Patterns and Prica Lists sont post free on applioation to any address. Writo for Patterns New Dresses, Silks, Velvets, Velveteens. Flannels, Shirtings, Sheetings, Calicoes, Tweeds. etc.

CLEARING PRICES TO MEET THE TIMES.

CHOICE NEW WINTER DRAPERY AND CLOTHING.

TTTILLIAM "O pRIDGMAN. Is now showing a Splendid Assortment of New Goods in all Departments, which have- been purchased at great advantage, and have been MARKED VERY LOW. 2500 Yards Black French Merinos and Cashmereß ; Coloured French Merinos and Cashmeres. The orders for the above were placed before the great rise in wool, and will be sold in many instances at LOWER PRICKS than last Season. Just received direct from the Manufacturers, ex " Tongariro," a Splendid Line of Cloths suitable for Ulsters or Boys' Suits, 51 inches, wide, at 2a lid yd, in Black, Grey, Brown, and Dark Claret. Large Stock of New Blankets, from 5s Gd pair, grand value. 5000 Yards New Dress Materials, in new Shades, and Fashionable Styles, all marked at best value ; Large I ot of Job Dress Goods iv great variety, at nominal Prices. Good Line at 4Jd ; Underclothing half-price ; New Velveteens, all Shades, ieally good line, lsGd yard ; New Plushes, all Shades ; New Astrakhan Trimmings ; New Umbrellas, Buttons, Gloves, Hosieiy, Laces, Fur, Capes, Macintoshes, Splendid Assortment ; New Ulsters ; Menls Strong Cotton Shirts, Is ; Boys' do, 9d ; New Felt Hats. Having an overstock of Boys', Youths', and Men's Clothing, have determined to clear it tit a sacrifice to reduce Stock. Good Tweed Coats, 6s 6d, Boys' Black Cloth Coats, 3s lid ; Men's Black Vests, 3s Cd. ALL GOODS AT SALE PRICES As during the present depression, W.R.B. wishes, rather to serve his customers well and keep them together till better times, than make a profit. By doing almost an entirely Cash Business those calling will get best value for money at 288, UPPER QUEEN STREET, Auckland. N.B. — W.R.B. requests that all overdue outstanding Accounts to be settled without delay, or they will be handed to Solicitor for recovery.

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Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 205, 28 May 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 205, 28 May 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 205, 28 May 1887, Page 4

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