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A BOON TO COUNTRY SETTLERS, THE {TOSftl PARCEL SYSTEM

CJl\/rTnnTT P n A TT/^ TJX? AT In a g aiu submitting a list of their NEW WINTER PARCELS JalVXl XXX OH \.J J\. U UrXX JOJ X &c, tender their thanks to those who have extended their support during the past three years. Their system of conducting business by CASH PAYMENTS and SMALL PROFITS, aver aiming at combining Excellence with Cheapness, has amply satisfied all who have given it a trial, as the rapid increase of their business, together with the hundreds of unsolicited testimonials they have from time to time received, abundantly testify. Their experience and knowledge of the best markets, together with the fact of their purchases being made in large quantity and FOB, CASH, gives to their Establishment exceptional advantages, and affords to Country Settlers an opportunity for the Economical Supply of Di apery and Clothing such as cannot be exceeded by any house in New Zealand. As they personally superintend (as far as practicable) their business in all its details* Customers may rely upon the assurance that no effort shall be spared to merit a continuance of their confidence. S. & C.'s constant aim shall be to place within reach of the public the very best description of Goods at the lowest possible remunerative profit.

Bif ATTENTION is directed to the fact (so as to avoid mistaken) that we originally introduced to New Zealand the Parcel System, which is now being so extensively imitated.

FOR OA-SH OCTX.-5T

RULES. IST. — All Orders must be accompanied with Casb, POO., Notes, or Cheques, made payable to SMITH 8. CAUGHEY. 2ND. — All Parcels over 20s sent, freight paid, to Helensville, on the Kaipara waters, or any Railway Station or Port in New Zealand reached direct from Auckland. 3RD.— Every Article guaranteed strictly in accordance with description given. 4TH — We are willing to substitute for any article in a Parcel not required other goods of equal value. STH.— If any Parcel is not approved of, and leturned in good condition within 14 days, we are prepared to refund the purchase money, and pay carriage both ways. How to Clothe a Family of Boys at little cost : Send to SMITH &, CAUGHEY for a 35s to 50s BUNDLE OF TWEEDS, in lengths from 2 to 7 yards. How to Clothe a Family of Girls at little cost: Send to SMITH & CAUGHEY for a 35s to 50s BUNDLE OF DRESS GOODS, Ulster Cloth, Flannels, and Calicoes. How to Furnish a Bedroom at little cost : Send to SMITH & CAUGIIEY for a 2-Gumea PARCEL of BLANKEIS, SHEEIS, QUILT, CURTAINS, &c. How to Clothe a whole Family at little cost. Send to SMITH & CAUGHEY for their Wonderful £o PARCEL, containing o\er 90 Yards Material and Gentlemen's Full Suit.

smith & a^uGKa::Erz\ IMPORTERS, 300 & 302, QUEEN-STREET AND AT NEWMARKET.

FOR A FEW WEEKS ONLY.

SMITH & CAUGHEY, 300 & 302, QUEEN-STEEET, AUCKLAND, AND NEWMAEKE , Beg to announce that they will OPEN, on July 30th, A BRANCH

OV THEIR CHEAP DRAPERY & PARCEL WAREHOUSE, In Shop formerly occupied by K. McDonald, opposite Rose's Hotel, DUKE-STREET, CAMBRIDGE, Where all Goods will he sold at their well-kuown LOW PEICES, ffpOß GASH OIsTXTX".

"OARE BARGAINS HOSIERY! HOSIERY! IT In addition to usual well- JJ 11 assorted Stock of Hosiery, -. WILLIAM R. BRIDGMAN S Has just pui chased fiom a o j Warehouse, T i, 4119 Pairs of Assorted Hosiery, -p -t' In great variety, ±f ]^ And will bo sold, to clear Jx ■tt qmckly, at and wider whole- -y l bale price.

864 YARDS WIDE HEAVY WELSH FLANNEL, llsd per yard, worth Is 3d, slightly damaged. 2010 YARDS FOULE DRESS SERGE, —In Navy, Myrtle Grey, Prune, Brown, Peacock and Maroon, To be cleared at 7jd per yard, worth Is. 1000 YARDS STRONG DRESS MATERIAL, — 3fd per yard. Nice Assortment DRESS GOODS in Fancy Checks.

500 PAIRS BLANKETS, much under usual price— From 6s 6d per pair.

Large Stock Men's OVERCOATS and MACINTOSHES, considerably under usual price.

tigs' £300 worth of Ladies and Maids' ULSTERS and Black Cloth JACKETS, bought at heavy discount, to be sold at warehouse prices.

Well-assorted Stock Men's and Boys' CLOTHING.

All Goods Marked at Lowest Rates.

JUNCTION DRAPERY WAREHOUSE 288, Upper Queen-street, AUCKLAND.

/^NEHUNGA PERPETUAL LAND, \J BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY.

Established 1874. Incorporated 1880.

MONEY LENT on Mortgage for any term not exceeding ten years, at rates of interest from 6£ to 7£ per cent. Repay able by weekly, monthly or quarterly instalments. Applications may be made through — Mr Angus Campbell, Hamilton Mr Thomas Wells, Cambridge Mr J. D. Hill, Alexandra Mr Edmund Fitzpatrick Ngaruawahia Mr W. Corboy, Kibikir or direct to the secretary. J. D. JACKSON, Onehunga.

MR W. H. NEAL, Teacher of the Pianoforte, Organ, Violin, Flute, and • Singing.' , Pianofortes and Harmoniums tuned by the year or otherwise. Llfor'reale—^two good violins: also, all ; kpßkJ>otty6tjssz For = . terms •aiidSbtKer'partioulars »pply -at the

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Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1885, 5 August 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1885, 5 August 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1885, 5 August 1884, Page 4

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