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Save Money by Adopting Smith and Caughey's Parcel System. BBBaKyiß_y>___li__B_B%iJ_MK_BH Smith: & Caughey's Parcel System is now an admitted BOON to Country Settlers. Smith it Cattg-IKy's Parcels have for four years given unbounded satisfaction. Smith & Cauohey have always aimed at combniing excellence with cheapness, and by so doing have secured the confidence of the Public. Shith & Catjghey study closely the wants of th_»ir country friends, and do their utmost to supply a genuine article at the lowest possible price for Cash. , WHOLESALE AND EETAIL FAMILY DEAPEES, 239, QUEEN STEEET» AUCKLAND AND NEWMARKET. ■_-M---------__----_-----______-____-M-------__-------------^^ C. G. HILL.] [GEO. PLUMMEE. 0. GL HILL & CO. (Late Ho__la_n_d and Bxttler) VI CTO EI A- STREET, AUCKLAND. "TTTE import dhect our White Leads, Colours, Oils, Varnishes, Glues, MouldW ings, Glass, Paperhangings, Brushware, etc., from "the best manufacturers in the world, and are therefore in a position to sell our goods at lowest rates, Agents for the CAW & STEVENSON'S GLACIEE DECORATIONS, a splendid imitation of Stained Glass, Any one can use them. The Paperhanging Department will be made a prominent feature in our business, and for style, qualiity, and value, we do not fear comparison. We are still Sole Agents for the well-known Pioneer Eubber Paints, which being always mixed and tinted, can be used by anyone. To country settlers and those who do their own painting, we confidently recommend the paint. Also, for the New Transparent Window Glacier Decorations, a splendid imitation of stained glass, easily put on. We shall do our utmost to earn the confidence of those who may trust us with their favours. . mr 526 THE WHANGAREI SMITHY. JONES & CHEESEMAN Beg to inform their friends and the inhabitants of the Whangarei and surrounding districts, that in conducting thier business the greatest care will be taken both in the quality of Workmanship andthe material used. Everything being under their personal supervision they guarantee all work sent from their establishment. r : . Agricultural Implements, &c, made to Order on any Pattern. PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO. JONES & CHEESEMAN, CAMERON STREET, WHANGAREI. mmm^mmmmmmammmmmamammmtmammmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmaa^mmmmammmmmmmmmm^mm^^mmmnm SETTLEES' HOTEL. THE above having recently undergone extensive alterations, is now the LARGEST AND MOST CONVENIENT Hotel North of Auckland, and people visiting Whangarei may rely upon every attontion and convenience. Accommodation for FamiliesS. Commercial Gentlemen Suites of Apartments. Convenient Sample Room. PRIVATE SITTING ROOMS. Spacious Billiard Eoom. Hot and Cold Water and Shower Bath. Splendid Cuisine. Nonie but the best Wines and Spirits kept. Livery and Bait Stables. Good Paddocks. "Waggonette and" Horses for Hire. C. H. HUMPHREYS, Proprietor. (Late of Rotomahanana Hot Lakes.) Telegrams Receive Prompt Attention. o23tf COMMERCIAL HOTEL. GEORGE LORAM. "OEGS to inform the inhabitants of Whangarei and surrounding districts that he J_) has become the Proprietor of the above Hotel, and that he intends to keep op the high reputation the house has already acquired. The Table will as previously bo furnished with all the delicacies of the season. Tlie "Wines, Spirits, and Ales will be of the very best quality procurable. The Billard Boom, which is the best North of Auckland, has been placed under the supervision of a First-class superintendant. Incoming passengers met at the Station and Steamer by the Hotel 'Bus. Saddle Horses and Waggonette on Hire. Good Stabling and Paddocks for Horses. P-GTOGE AND SHOWER BATHS. GEO* LORAM, Proprietor.

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Northern Advocate, 8 October 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 8 October 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 8 October 1887, Page 4

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