S. and 0. bee- to nnnonnce the return of Mr. Cnu<rliev from London and other Ilome Manufacturing Districts with SMITH & CAUGHEY'S PARCEL SYSTEM is now an admitted boon to Country Settlers, and has j^. j<r c ' , for five ye.iih given unbounded satisfaction. *f rCv* an immense Stock of NEW SUMMED GOODS, SMlT^ta^nL^?^ffi« "ft" publi^" 2 e * CellenCC * th chea P nes3 ' and *so y/^ jT f?l_-ALk_^y^R_jso_^ASES^^ND__BALES. gM , TH & CAUGHEY 7 S I^ NANT pARCELS _ sf \^ Tin's larprc purehneo having been personally selected and mnde at tlio end of tho English. Summer Soason, when The enormous quantity of good? we cut up leaves us with a constantly- V^^'v^aV *S^ LOT * accumulating Stock of Remnants to dispose of, which we offer at the .^^--V^ >^% V" y^ <! s, r- » -vrcm manufacturers and merchants were Clearina'-out their Summer Stocks at, in many casea, a loss on original cost of following Spi-ci.il Prices;- X^^S * NEW For 27s 6d we will give 35s worth of Remnants of Tweeds in V .y^ MANTLE an< HOSIERY production, will be found on inspection (for Good Value) to surpass anything they have hitherto had the pleasure of For o^ l^, 1 gTve^i worth of Remnants of Dress v^O \ J^^^ PARCEL, 3 « 6di -j-i- ji\ it Material, Winceys, and Prints. 4 -fc \^- .^^ x Handsome Corded Silk or Brocha submitting to the public. , For 30s we will give 37s 6d worth of Calicoes, Flannels, -^y Mantle, trimmed with Lace and Shirtings, Drills, &c, &c \^J X Gimp eta, Bought at Extraordinary Low PriCOS, every article Will "be SOld Cheap in 01'der tO effect a For 10s we will give 15s worth of Remnants of V^ C/* \^ 6 pairs Women's Coloured Cotton Sto kin SPEEDY CLEARANCE. ' * c> y^ V^^ * durable Silk Umbrella As heretofore, overy article submitted in our Special Advertised Lots has been selected with a due regard to the Write for Patterns of *r * mty larette requirements of Country Settlers, QUALITY, not QUANTITY, being our motto in the making up of all our LINEN GOODS, >V^\ \ J^ t pit c^tx ~ "" ?2S >o o x 7 v LOT 4, SMITH and CAUGHkY'S NEW FURNISHING TareeK The crowds of eager customers who daily throng our counters testify to the fact that our efforts to supply CALICOES, V\ v r^^^ PARCEL 6 1— the public with the best article at the lowest possiblo price FOB, CASH ONLY are now fully recognised and SHEETINGS, >^^ V y^>i^^ 20 y ards Tapestry or Brusselis Carpet ; good patterns appreciated. Viaitors from tho country during the holidays are always welcome to visit our Warehouse, inspect &C, &C. \ ) \J ' V^ z pair Handsome La ce Curtains, d % yards Jong our Entire Stock, and enquire prices without being pressed to purchase. >^ V^ \^> l^'^ * Hearthmg ' suitable to «° with Ca rpet X pa ' f rass < - urta ' n Chains for looping up Curtains \°) Hk«>^ V-^^^^ 6 yards Cretonne ; pretty design RULES OF SKIITH & CAUGHEY S PARCEL SYSTEM. Xy >^ lot 5 , smith new dress parcel, «_ IST-AU Orders must be accompanied with Cash, P. 0.0., or Cheques made payable to S& C. Letters containing Cheques, ">» rQy -. jf Io >' ards Beautiful All-wool French Foulc any shada Notes, or Stamp, must be registered. V^^^ f^/^ x^ ya.ds Fancy Satin or Trimmbg Silk' tf>ND— All Parcels over 20s packed in canvas and forwarded, freight paid, to any Railway Station or Port in N«w Zealand KW'V'^ x P air Glove-fitting Corsets A reached direct f.om Auckland. \K^ Body Lmen and Buttons QRD— Erery article guaranteed strictly in accordance with description given. *i fHE LOT fOR gos. 1 Silk Handkerchief. —We willingly substitute for any article in a Parcel not required other goods of equal value. J >*>^v'^^W O R Q rjr- s-\ I/V ■ I /~\ — J— /■> <~» P* ,r a a-v * - a a-- >oA^ vyr — ortUIAL LUio — 35 STH — If any Parcel is not approved of. and r«turned within 14 flays in good condition, we are -<♦ v>^\ sjf THT ♦ vll o •.. rt> Air 1 ttv. • m , ... T^ P are a d n ro refund purchase^money in full and p*v carriage both way, yAVVX S "' f\. ama 3"" 1 P Alr '^^u^ers and Vest, West ot England Tweed, 141 nd ' "~ f \ mm -a 4- 1 P-tir Geelong All-wool Tweed Trousers, best quality, 16s 6d V^A. \\. »- 1,--^ <3 S~J5 ~ J Fu " lVlan>s Suit of NNa y )31uc cr §«. guaraiuced wear and colour, all wool. 398 6d Write for Patterns of v^VSN// t 5- S^M^fcilS?..^^^ Coat for IS , ea norcc MATFRIALS /Vv/ iJ 1 Vl l £l U J 111 jHI A UA I A ••*.*< w V^O 1 V3v. >^ " io— i Fine Cloth J.icket, the New Jersey Shape, Braided Slurt and Fitted to Figure, for gs6d k V^ s' .^^ "° ZI — 2 Hancls °me I rimmed Nis^ht-dfesses, 2 Embroidery trimmed Chemises, and r pair Corsets for iqs M AND V \\- J S CD^rtiAi *a—t H.indkome Corded bilk Mjntle, neatly trimmed with Lace, Fringe, and Ornaments, for 90s 6d wr-i /J 13 — 1 pan Fiil'-«i/ed Mo^giel Blankets for 3^s 6d DDIKIT*O T7 l t ITTr V T)i lVtl^l a Is 14-1 12-4 sized White M.iicella Quilt for 22s 6d r^llillN lO* Xf\ , >^ JDAMUjI iAIVL/dIjU rt Is ~ T ' wir llaildsome Nottmyh.un Lace Cm tains, taped edge, 7 yards long, for ios 6d VA .^^ , * «* 16— v JmhU Uiown Holland and 6 J-nids Stuped Linen Drill for 12s 6d V^ l^^J V^ LOT 1, S and C^ FAMILY HOUSEHOLD & 17— 2 Unbleached Table-cloths, e.irh ?J4 yards long; for gs nd V' jP^ PARCKL, 3 guineas — •& 18 — 20 yards Heavy Grey Calico for 6s 3d Sj "\ & * Handsome ti- 4 Crochet Quilt «r I9 ~ 12 y aids " f our Famous Scotch 1"« ill Jean for Shining, 7 s gd V t*% y« rds Bleached or Unbleached Tabling ■% ao-iapuu Women » and Child. en s blockings, assoiled tor 10s gd S^f^ \^\ S 1 Handsome Embroidered Table Cover ™ "- 1 Bo^' j " Su ! • blr r on « iw ? ed - U P to te » V eai V r43 xid v/^/\ XV >^ SS » P air fulUsired ix-4 Blankets ««- ia >' ales lon K I>n^ iof J* 9^ 4s 9^. 5^ <?d, 6s 9 d y^^ \ \,\S £r ia yards Heavy Unoleached Calico 8 a 3 ~" yarus New CimelinePniit, neat patterns, s s9d. s 9 d. 6s gd. 8s 9 d >O X \ S O « y»»ds Unbleached Holland % **~ l * >' aX s elf Col " u ,[ cd SaleenHio«ni. Drab, Pink, Sky etc., Jor 7 s 66 and 9 s 6d V^ Yk. X T' Jr J 7 yards Strone Cottonanc «1 25— 1;> yaids Cieani, White, or Pink Oatmeal Uoth for 8s od >^-^W V, 'S x Handsome Chromo Was'hstand Screen "S. * 6 ~ l * yarc J s Galatea Check or btnpe for s< 6d and 7 s od J^-X \\\\ r y - ~~. T^ T » 27-^-12 yards Striped Lace Muslin, 4s od, 5s 6il, 8s 6d C^ VW >^ S °2> SM , nH and CAUGIIKY'S NEW FAMILY U> 2 8-, 2 v.tids F.encn Hei-e.all wool i,s od and t s s 6d >^ W \V^ & x Man's F^of^ei^g&A^ 1 q- 77 7 7 KW^pcKSl^^^^^^^^ Brown ' &C " for '<» 6d *" d '3. yr& *>mJ S^ W w , Eoys or Youths up to 14 Full Suit Tweed S 3i~7 yards All-wool French Merino any shade, for t os 6J and 22s 6d y^^ST 3^ S hP 7 rd ? SStS o tr r n S !! l je) ,y i ice 1 :ib t ic lweed 3 32-12 ya.ds Nun-, Cloth any shade, 101 no d and iOs6J y^ hSr y^ 1 Mans Soft belt black Hat ~ 33- Black I.usircb. 6%d, B^cl. ioKd, io^U, up to 2s ird prr yard >^ CP' ,<' >^ q a tlOng Working blurts (lined back 34-BUcK Cashmeres, 42 inche, wive, is 3 / 2 d, x, 9 d,'is nJ, 2 , 6d, to 4, 6d per yard >^ ' a 35-W.ick bilks and Satin*, m 6d, 2s nd, v 1 id, 4s 4 s d, 5s 5 s 6d ( to 8s lid per yard SMITH &d C^-TJC3-H:ES^- 7 Impobtebs ? >v ' 2^9 QUEEN-STREET. Branch at Newmarket.
T. & S. MmRRIN AND CO. ( LIMITED), WHOLFSALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS AND SHIP CHANDLERS. SMITH AND WELLS TOOU'S CVLE".TMTtfD STOVES AND RANGES, ALL feIZKS. T. & R ¥ & Co.. Ld , invite iiHptii uoti id tlien extr-i^-iv.-* nnd wpJl-^oipofnfj Rfnek of II if'wn-. ENGLISH A.A~> AilliiUCViN HAilDvVAlt. OF K\ EiiY DhSCUIP'IIUN. Pai ti< ii'urs nnrl Tricon, nnd n1!n 1 ! inf >rni!ifi m, Fr^i" 1 , hv V<^, m nmi' ; i tt-'-.r, * limited, git.en • str ret, a l t ckt^ >; d.
CASH VERSUS CREDIT.
W. IT. Ti A z A a G U N M A X E 11 , IOHv, Qi i:kn-vui..:.i At cKr.«\p, Agent foi \V. \: O. Stoir \, So\ and \V. \Y. l.itLuN !•' ITKill-CLASS ( UVS. KYNOCII CO., AjI.UI'mUUN' JMAXU b\\VTl)liK]l^ HAY .AIEltrJCi:.-. .^ (Jv>. S I'GWL-LK WOlllvS, COLTd iTIWEAItJIo CU.MI'NNY. AXD JA.UL.--. i'ALV, rillE A OKICs yxt+h"^-"?^ r*r,p\ ol .v 1, and Am muni no 11 i tin w.o.ij n> M.(iiuj< ILia-jn-oi il,"i 1 ," (.!• ia Mn ■]<■ uul double Cential nn>l lv -fire 15 >_. h-ln.i.it-i-,, Chok. or C '..,a -i .ioml, 'vTaruir Henn, Snider, nntl Uenrj P,v)e^ mid Cnrbme Ko-Jk uiul lUb nt K.fl.-s, m I( ,n itifl-j ,. coi' I.C\ol\.Ts in<l J)oinn^tT-, Wenlcv'K Holh'^aiK 1 libuu is and a cjroat \anctj of A nc.ican uu Bolrian r?fvolv>i-, JiilfW'a l'uuihMon Caps, < '.irtridcos, icf.. bpoitin^ rowdcr. ChiU -d Shot, Powdci I< lab Kb. .Shot l'outuca. G.iii.o and C.u-tnd < Bn- s and UcIN. Vo'nnioer "ciimitc-b. Slight Pi'.jti'otors, I'alent nder uui M II Si 'ht Kk^ators, ■JVind^au^c-,, orm? ItL.nsters, IVlortun s Hall Pructice Instruc . r ,. Air Guns and Canes, Air I'iMo^. Darts, and Slllgb Tclc^opo9. Field Ola^os Poc-kot rompa^oi Lpctonicici-, Dram Flask,-,, .l.i< quonmrs Patent hyo Protectors, . Ixc — Pnin'b Fiij« or^,n gmit a anety.— Ships' Signal l{ockets atul Blue •Lijjlitg. Rup.iirs ourefully executed.
NEW ZEALAND TWEED CO,, TAILORS, Shortland-street, Auckland.
PATTERNS SENT POST FREE. 7« 6d extra for Pagefc or Morning Goat. I'os'iije : 'oU, 2s ; iVo ison, U : Veit 6 1 : to yip pir of New Zealand. NEW GOODS FOR SPRING NOW SHOWING. All order* by post must bo prepaid. ' Measurement for Coat— WgSr*V 7to 2, From neck seam to F -^ ..usi. ■»+ 4 | y" 3t04t0 5, From seam at I \ \ jf ~n :^^v3T~___^*****N. back to elbow, and on to \ \ I v^» / ttlr # T) /ewiff/j o/ 5/eefe I I \ n o t— ' ~~ v *y Round chest under coat I \ (V k%' From back of neck to f \\ i /w required opening I W \ x I A\ / / Stote wna * pockets you I AI \ *JA " I require I $$- 1-^ p 1 \ Meagnrement for V^it— / wl I I $;N4; N 4 f I Pound chest under coat I S^V I I M n I From back of neck to / 1 I '"> I required opening and [ I I 2 ' I then on to length \ Wl j \ \ 1 Measurement for Trousers-— M ]% )V^ 1 Whether pockets to be side | ( M l\ I k\ I or across | ' gf 1% /^- I Ito 5, From top of trousers I I 6 to 7, inside leg seam 0 .f sjf I " I 1, Round Waist f| \i %, \% S^~==r 4, Round Knee jjgr^"^*" V" i ' \ 6, Round Bottom of Boot
J. S. H, T > G U N M A X Jfi R , POLLEN STREET, THAMES. Importer of T. Bland anil Sons', nnd W and 0. Scott and Sons' Guns, &c, Curtis and Harvey's Diamond Gunpowdei, Elm Bi others' Ammunition, Walker Parker and Co.'s Shot, Pain's Fireworks, &c , fro. Ila'- a l.ui^e stock of Guns bv the a^ove makerf, consisting 1 of llainmerlesH and Double and Single C.F. Breer-b Loade»-R, with every kind of action, rebonnr' : i£ locks, choke-bored b^riels, ant} all the- West improvements. Holiable, well-finished ENGUSii-rnade C.F. Double-Breech Loaders, from £7 10s. Muzzle „ „ ai2 lO.s. Single „ „ „ £1 se. Revolvers B.L. „ ill. My stock likewise includes every description of Cartridges, Cases, Caps, Wadding, Chilled Shot, Powder Flanks, Shot Ponchos, Game Bags, &c, and every requisite for either Sportsman or Rifleman in Breech or Muzzle loading- apparatus. Prices for all goods are strictly moderate. An inspection invited to compare prices and quality. Be ; r# a practical gunsmith I can insuie all woik beinjj: done soundly and reasonably Patent Lever Safe Keys and Locks, made and repaired. Pain's Fireworks in tfrcat variety, chenp. on thr Thames 1868.)
NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. MOBRTNSVILLE BRANCH. TIME-TABLE ON AND AFT EU JUNE Ist, 18&.\ Moninsvillr, dtsp. ... 9.45 i.\ -. Alotnmaoho, ... *' Eureka ... * Ruakuia Junction, nrv 30 20 Ruakura Junction, dep. ?0-5 Jtltmnltnn Ea<4, „ ... * Hamilton West. „ ... O'O Fr.mkton Jiuicinn ( i. > v'- > Kranktou •Inaction , dep. 1U hi Nt^aiuawnhia 1 J 30 Me>vi?r, an- 1.15 p.m. Mercer, rlep. ... 1.35 p.m. Elleifilie ... ... 4 4 Newmarket Junction 4.25 Auckland (arr.) ... 4.85 p.m. Auckland (de;x) ... 8.0 a.m. Newnuirket Junction 8.10 Kllerslie „ ... 8.25 Mercer, arr 10.30 Mercer, dep...,, ... 10.50 Ni»nma\v.»]iia „ ... 12.32 p.m. Frankton Junction, arr. 1.0 p.i'J. Frnnkton Junction, dep. 1.10 p.m. Hamilton Wot, <nr. 1.15 Hamilton West, dep ... 1.20 Hamilton East, air.- ... * Ruakura Junction „ ... 1.30 Jtuakuia Junction, dep. 1.38 (for Morrinsxille) Eureka, .- <v \ IMotumaolio, ... ° Morrinsville(ariive) ... 2.15 * Fhig Stations. Trains do not stop unless required Notice should be given to the Guard at the previous stopping Stations by any Passengers desiring to alight at Flag Stations. Passenger* for Cambridge and llorrinsvillc must change at Fran kt on Junction, and for Morrinsville, again change al liuakura Junction. J. P. MAXWELL, 1 General Manager New Zealand Railways.
QUALITY No, i. QUALITY No. 2. QUALITY No. 3. QUALITY No 4 SUTT, SUIT, SUIT, SUIT, £3 3s « £3 15s. £4 4a. £4 10s. TROUSERS & VEST, TROUSERS ft VEST, TROUSERS & VEST, TROUSERS & VEST, £1 7s. £1 13s. £1 17s 6d. £2. TROUSERS, TROUSERS, TROUSKRS, TROUSERS, 16s. 20s. 2Ss 6d. 265. QUALITY No. 1. BEST QUALITY No 2. SUPRk'fKe BLACK CLOTH. FOX'S No^l S^BOl COAT, COAT, COAT, COAT, £2 4s. '£2 17s. £2 ss. £2 6s. TROUSERS, TROUSERS, TROUSERS, TROUSERS, 21s. 28s. 30s. 20s. VFST, VEST, VEST, VEST, 15s. 15s. 15s. 14s. Black or Blae Diagonal Cloth. Black or Blue Diagonal Oloth. ——————
DR. SPEER'S PRIVATE DISPENSARY, OPPOSITE THE WAVERLEY HOTEL, PALMEE'STOIT IBTTIIjIDIIIsrGrS, FOOT OF QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, Established for the Scientific and Speedy Cure of CHRONIC, NERVOUS, JUSD^ SPECIAL DISEASES. The expert Specialist, Drc. SPEER, is a Regular Graduated Physioian, educated at Harvard College, U 9. Ho has devoted a lifetime to, and is acknowledged to be the most export Physician in his speciality^ in the United States. YOUNG MEN and MIDDLIO-AGED MEN who suffer ironi Nervous and Physical Debility, Loss of JSnorgy and Memory, Eruptions on tho Face, Mental Depression-, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, <fee, <Src, "Will do well to consult Dr. Speci\ HOSPITAL EXPERIENCE. Havine been Physician in onooE the leading Hospitals of the U.S. enables me to treat all private troubles with excellent resiillb. I wish it distinctly understood that Ido not claim to perform impossibilities, or to have numculous power; I claim only to be a skilled and successful physician, thoroughly informed in my speciality— CHßONlC DISEASES OF MEN AND "WOMEN. All applying to mo will receive my honest opinion ot their complaints. No experimenting. I will guarantee a positive euro in every case I nudcrtako, or lorfeifc£2UD. Consultation in Office or by Letter Fkic k. CHARGES MODERATE. EXAMINATION AND ADVICE, £1. CALL, OR ADDRESS: PALMERSTON BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND, N.Z. (OPPOSITE WAVERLEY HOTEL). Office Hours: 9 to 12 t 1 to 4, 6 to 8 p.m. Sundays, 10 to 12.
COTTAGE TO LET. rpO LET.— That neat and comfortable JL 2-room Win taker Street, adjoining Warren's Hotel. Match lined. Allo^ent fenced. Well, etc. Apply at NEWS OFFICE Whi taker street,
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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 138, 23 January 1886, Page 8
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