WHOLESALE SMITH & CAUGHEY, RETAIL ~ ™^ Of LETTERS WE OFTEN RECEIVE. ■ »£* SI ?M,?!SSL. a.»v«l «1. n,,,' t , » -I am t™^ _ WE SELL CHEAP FOR CASH. " well pieced with them. I shall wmd foi another Hers, vie, icaoliod us (nute ssifclj, .uul gno uhjiom C4oods marlcedm plain figures. *""^ - parcel about the end of the month. wiU-Xid.on. No g ocond priccg . __^— ' ' ffU^S OF OAtiXCOl* Smith and Caupchey: Smith .\ud Cauirhcv : . No Dispounfca _— — — """ "" "~~ -^ trnU "P^ ttcttTT"SGS, E t °* - Hiis,-li«coiredthebaloaUiißht,awlT«i««.t«.ay Be.v Su,,-ilow general this Pavc-el Tmtlo w JNO UISCOunCS. _^^- — ~^ \^^, *^ %^ \^--~- """^ tho contents yore most satisfactory. lam much now 1 I hn\o Mimetimos been tempted to U\\ some -— -1-- *'^ - _«-- r-~ ?^ A 1 ' . •obligod to you for choosing them with such caio oxtr.iotdui iry cheap pi i col<* iuhoitised, imt ,v, v.m, — *-^- ' _ /O"""T I— W/l <"~~ and rood taste, etc. as ou sbi vi« me woll, I Mull m.iko n>i li m j«, for T __— — — ■ . O V I U-- » V ' — Smith awl Ciußlioy : like hawiij,' coulidcncem thovo I deal with _«— — —^^ "*^" «—* /"\ C 1 O » S " - ' Dear Siis— llaMiig icceivcd tho l.vsfc^m icel of __^^-»^— "~" r-% A JJ X .T~ *** amm goods in good oului, 1 wi>h to expioba ni> peifecfc «. — — — — ' -«— ff""^ IU-' *-\l A^"—' *•*** , -°°***'^ ..uwactioiMWth^eijthing. ___-— — • — — ' " ~T P\ P i\ \SA t m^_^J---~~~ — " ' NEW PARCELS TOSr. * I^IVU^ 0^ '^^ K1)S ' \J V U V^ill----- 1^" ~~~~~ S. &C. can now forward by abovo "^^Trou PA-*** j »^ Uc****^. —- -— ' S. &C. aiothe . . -srvW PH>' Sb • — Parcels oi all sizes up to 111b in " LARGEST RETAIL IMPORTERS " . weight. of And conducting their business on btrictly cabh principles, are in the best possible position to serve the public well.
WINTER, 1888.
RULES. l>t— All oi dei s must be accompanied with cash, T. 0.0 , cheques, made payable to Smith and Cauyhcy. Letters containing notes or coin .should be registered. Cheques cios^ed. 2nd— All Paicels over 20s packed secuioly in canvas, and sent, freight paid, to any lailway station or port in Now Zealand reached direct; from Auckland. Wheie fiei&ht in demanded pldiso communicate the fact to u&. Sul.— lf any parcel is notappio\cil of, and returned in good condition within 14 days, wo aie pi feared to icfund pin chase money hi full and pay caniage both wajs.
AUTUMN, 1888. Immense Shipments for above season just to hand
Immense Shipments for above season jusfc to hand and to arrive.
PAItCELS.
NOTE.— Smith and Caughey being large Importers, are in a position to .sell at and undei Wholesale Ptioeh forCish. J)o not fail to return any article oi parcel that you do not toiiMdci in eveiy ie<pect satisfactory. "We bind ouuselves to pay fi eight both wajs, and return tho moucv
KTAiVDAItD llOLSKHOLl) PARCEL. 1 pair Excellent Blankets, full bi/.o 1 \viute C^uflt, full si/c 5 yards m ule White Sheeting 2 yards Unbleached Table Damask S good White Towels and 1 Toilet Cover. The lot, caniago paid, for t2s. i fVKITE~POR PATTERNS NEW WINTER DRESSES.
LMPOHTAM I—<)UIIS1 — <)UIIS IK A CASH BUTSINESS. Our Piofits WIL OF ANYTHING TCLSK. Thei afore please read Buleb.
DRKSS AND SILK DEPARTMENT. ENDLESS VARIETY. ~ I Good Dies&es, suitable for house and .stieet Wear, 4£d, Cid, Bicl, 101-d, Is, Is 2j-d pei jai d and upwai ds. . ' Blat k and Culuurcd Krench Merinos and Cashmeres, blue or part red, 45 inches Wide, | Is lid to 15-. Od .and up. > / French Fonles, Bci-o 1 -, and Imperial Navy Serges, all wool, Is, Is 2£d, Is 4jd, and up. Veheteens, led and colmued, from Is 3Jd up to 4s Cd. I Plushes, htitms, Vehets, newest sluules ;_all prices. > MANTLE* ANDIVIILLINERY DEPARTMENTS. [ hnoimous btockw, Latest Novelties, and Lowebt_Pi ices. j ONEnUNGA'TWEEDSr Since the intioduction of these excellent Tweeds, S. & C. have sold immense qu^ntities of suits nude to me.vsme, which for fit and tiniih have «hen gieat satibt.u turn. , Glen's Suits of Onehung.i'lweed to measme at 47s Gd, 52s 6d, and sfc Cd. wnte foi . pattern-, and insti notions for self-meaaiuement ; 150 Boys' Knicker Suits of Onehunvri , Tweed fiom IDs 0d , Onehunga Tweedb from 3& Od to 5s 9d pei yaia. Re.idj-iu.ule suits of Onehung.i. Tweed, .i 1 )-, Oil and 455. , j 6iu-Tfon~lsrand ( iceUvng"Clothing, now well-known foi its unsurpassed cut, finish, and dm ability, in Men's Suits, at 455, 49s Gd, 52s Gd, 55s ; Men's Tiouser, at Via 9d, 15s M, ] &c ; Bojs' and ouths' Suits, 10a lid, 12s Od, 15s Od, 17s Gd, and 10s od, <fee.__ I ~Our~ceiebiatc<r''Aquani Vinco" W.P. Coat at 39s Od, 4% 6(1, 50s Od, amj, i>,:o, ail, sizes, (iuaiiuiteod pcifeotly w.itoi proof ; piocmable only at Q'n.wj-^hon^eS; j Anlinmeusvas"^oTtnient of Tweeds for Boys' and Men's woar at Is 9<l, 2s 3d, 2s lA, I "s llil :?s Gd to f.s 0<l ; r,6-inch cloths for Ritiind Habits, in Hmy, Biotvh, Orey, Di.ih. > iVc ,at Is lid, 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s lid, and o.s Od ; best Habit Serge, 0.3 0d 7 7s lid, and 10s hd. , Men s , Molt skm Tiou^ers »t 5» llrt, Os 0(1, and 7s Hi! ; Men'- Strong -ljncU \\»»Ui.k Shuts 1-lld 't. Gd 2s lid; Men's Lambs Wool Under-vest and Dialers in Kn^iisii : and Colonial A\ 001, at Ss lr\l, 4s od, r>s i)d, 0s Od, ifecr; S. & C. hold the largest stook »., Clothing and Oeiito' Mei-cei> in Auckland. j
Giov Calicoes, 2d, 2id, 3d, 3?d, 4'd, 5(1, sid, Cd, 6 hi j White Calicoes, >Ulitisd, M, 3d ," 4(1, 41(1," oil, od, 7(1 Oui noted (10/,ens"Calico, 3<s flif, 3s 11d,"4s Gd, 4slod, 5s 9d, Os 9d Unbleached sheeting (])laii)), 7A(I, 10(1, Is, Is 3d oiilileathed .slieetinij (twill), o}cl, lO'.d, Is, Is 21(1, Is 4^d White Fl.nmel, English oi Colonial,"7](l, 9?d, 10|d, Is," Is ljd, Is 3d, Is *Jd, Is GJd, and upwaids Union Shirting, B]d, 11 }il. Is Ailwool Shi'tuiff, Is -j ' 1 1 , Is fld, Is Bd, Is lOhl Blankets, white and ( olomed, fiom Os Od to 32s Ilosun and (floors, btst makes, diuxt fiom makeis |l[.iboid.ishei.v, Ribbons, Laee-s, and Tiiimiungs in gieat vanety
! WONDERFUL DRESS PARCEL, 7 yard'? Ailwool Beautiful Fionch Meiino, blaci: or colouied| 12 j aids useful Homespun, \anou& shades 10 yards Winter Costume Cloth 10 >a/ds Iloa> y Twillinl Wincey, dark shades G jaids strong Galatea " The lot for 10s.
THE GUINEA SERGE PARCEL. 10 yards Navy Serge, all wool Lining and Buttons 1 Ladies' Duiable Silk Umbrella Lot for 21s.
1 Fashionable- Ladies' T'lstei, for 10s Gd, 12 Gd, to 30s 1 pan Stiong 'l muse-is foi 7s (id Whether aiheitised oi not do not fail to write to us for what you may lcquire. We hold enoimous stoiks, and tan supph any leaoonable lequiiements.
LADIES' PARCEL, Us CD 0 pairb Full Size Hibbed Merino .Stockings,, daik grey 2 pans Ladios' Meuno Gloves 12 \ai ds White oi Cieam Washing Lace 1 do/en Reels, 200 >aul.s Cotton, state Nos
UNDERCLOTHING PARCEL FOR 20S. 2 Ladios' Nights 1 Chemise i ,2 pan Glove-fitting Coipets, send size 2 pan (iicy Ribbed Meuno Stockings. Lotfor2os._ Tin- )>(>;>-> of tlic taninyTii.iy »c cllTtlietl warmlj amlTespott.iM> at little cost by sending ti> Smith and C.iughoy foi a ,"0s Bundle of Tweeds, in lengths fiom 2 to 7 >nids j Likewise the mils, !>\ sending to Smith and Caughey for a 20s to a 40s Bundle of (Dioss Goods, Flannels, and Calicos
THE ECONOMIC PARCEL. 10 yards strong Dress, plain oi fancy 10 y.irds stroni; Grey Calico 10 y aids White Calico, good make 10 jards strong Cotton shirting 7 jdids Heavy Ailwool Flannel
The lot for 27.s Od
SIMIITIEa: &d O-A-TTOKHZIE X , I^zfoie&tiezrs.
iRANCn: NEWTON,
X E E P P A <J IS WITH THE TIM E B. J. IT. DALTON, TiILORr^IO™Q"uEEN-ST., AUCKLAND, (OPPOSITE WM. McARTEVR AND CO,'S WAREHOUSE); AND HASTING-STREMT, NAPIER. PIUCP T IST FOP Jsil[ Goods aie sent CARRIAGE f)!\) GENTI^IEX'S CL()TII1^(. \ MM !« d-^d -^ OT U - »'^ X " J^^^ UflL i TO MtJASURE, SHi^lS in^Ltiurcm!nt^inn bb 8 Clf " BBHB | Inrncd (whichever prefer. c«l.) If^J^C^' !\l ;t Post Free with Price Lists. URATIS AND^Post frke. |St_y^^ I j / - C MlP' Cheques P0i^T0.,10..., &c, to wH Good Twoocl Suit .. 210 » fap Soiccßuit 210 fljijl bcciobsedJ. 11. J)ali-o.n. " M "^5O ffti g||i] F.ncy sl'ige'Siut .'.'.' .'.'.' 410 || ll _ r^ \ ',' !, " 4 0 Ipf tM^ Bh'ck cioth'suit ::: :::4io waßp pair TROUSERS IS^ T .ouL '' . :: o!^ 2 f 3, niA^ » » »:: ::: l&\ GIVEN AWAY » ;;;;;; ° 0 1? _ Ul-N'ILIAIAN b ... ... OXV » Gli-MTLFJrFN'i , CJovntr Coat. Extra Sac fi 0 Gentleman's uuitlj |TArU Q!!!T Genii.mens , TO 0 >it ' ; o AC Frock amllho^ Suit ... 7 I) MoitNiNO CoA'i Wll H tAUH DUS I Frock Co.vrs I <> °____J__^f_^£_
§1 A R N E y' 8 1 ANTHELMINTIO fcg-uii FOB if r ;n<t \lsJorm MM\ n\ In Snusr, Lakbs, & Caltes. Destroys nil Tntenul Para/^l|_^^^_iff\ sites, wliether in the Lungs, p^jcu?|_ Trachei Bronchial Tubes, K'V,pQ» «? >y^_ or Intestines, and keeps uei Mm \» the anm)ftl m a / fifJ^"s--iir^G I SOUND HBALIHY OOJST. r rC^I I DITION. r Utf - -** Sheop or Cuttle in an unI — — I thriving condition reoive Immediate benefit from iU .: _ \)ie. Average co^t per h.ad •..I. ', ' ,!'. !' !■•'"' ; P er d° ao: : : :: : " :! " :"!.::'»: Sueep 2id Oulves . . . . od to 6(1 C^sr~— — Io cases, 1 doa bottles and 1 S^ii^WSiSS'l^ji sa upwards, 30s r«*r dozen. Kach eS&i^^rfiM^l'^ le sufficient ftr 12 shoep iffiP&aiaslis l^^^^ or 6 calves. Full directions N B —No s' rep owner should neglect to usn *,hli prpparation, us ua effect upon yolk and wool Is tfuly marvellous, tho benefit oa this alouo stOSt Uk«. quadrupling the coj&,
N. A. LARNEY, WAITOA, WAIHOU.
Hamilton Acont-Mr. John Knox.
WAIOEOXGOMAI. D AVm I\/f c f -\-\7ALLAor: avid JLVi JUa Wallace WATOIiONGOMAI. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MAKER, SHOEING & GENERAL BLACKSMITH GOOD WORKMANSHIP, MODERATE CHARGES. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
T IS iSTIMONIALS.
™ % fLji'o (Exccllcnro THE GOVERNOR OF NEW ZEALAND. V/". IX. HAZAED, GUNMAKER, 160 a, QUEKN-STREKT, AUCKLAND, IMPORTER OF ARTMS, AMMUNITION, SPOUTING IMPLICMJCNTS, OPTICAL GOODS. AND FIREWORKS. W. 11. 11. would beg to draw attention to liia new SHOOTING UALLKRY. ICiyot-elreet, where all firearms sold byhimmyy be thoroughly tested. In order to meet the times, the prices of Arms and Implements iiave been reduced very considerably, A good, serviceable. Breech loading C. Y. Gun, tested for pattern and nenettation, with re-loading Implements, packed carefully in a neat box, sent to any address on receipt of remittance, from £4 ICB upwards. In oider to supply his customers w ith the very host Cartridges obtainable. \V. U 11. hua imported, at considerable expense, one of tho latest and best Machines for turning the Cartridges. This machine, made by Messro. IX &J. Eraser, the well known Gunmakers oi Edinburgh, regulates the pressure on the wads to the greatest nicety, and ensures the utmost regularity in shooting. Customers may sec the diiFerent Carlridqes tested on the premises. GUN WORK of every description done at the very LOWEST RATES, and equal if not eupcrior to any done in the Colonies.
GOODSON'S
1. Fen Coin t-, CYunlniilge, Ist October, 188: Memo for Mi N. A. _ Larney, W.uhou : ) ha-\e gicat plua^uie in slntinv^ that yoiu " Anthelniintie ' ihu.l Jinn been in u^e on the propel tic* ot the Auckland Agiicultutal Company, Limited, for more than two yeais, and has given satisfactoiy proof of itb efficacy. In fccveial instances I ha\c personally seen the mixture administered, and noted the results which have been satisfactory. I bclic\e the use of the medicine will considerably icdnee the mortality amongst sheop, pai ticularlyyoun^ sliccp sultei ing irom hint; woim, and I consider that stockowners who use ie will do so with ad\antago and piofit.--Joipsß\iTiin. Manager for the Auckland Ag. Co Lei.— 2. Mr Larkwoithy's Estate, Waitoa, 11th Nov. 1880. — Mr N. A. Lainey, — Dear Sii : I dosed our hoggets with jour "Anthelmintie" last autumn, and luuc since been veiy pleased with the lesults. It elfcctnally cliecl>ed all internal paiasites, and the sheep, although kept on comparatively poor food, maintained their condition duung the wintci, and lapidly improved with spring feed. — Yours faithfully, G. L> Gn vnt, Manager —3. Camlnidgc, Aur'. 28fch, 1886.— Mr N. A. Lainey, Waitoa— Deal- Sir i I think your ,'Anthelniintic" is a first-class preparation, and isacuic for either calves, sheep or lambs, that aie scouring, oi suffering from intestinal worms. I have nothadspgood an oppoilunity of trying it as I would like to have had, tbu fiom what I have seen of it, and from what otheis who have tried it, tell me, I believe it is all you claim for it, and is a really valuable medicine, and ought to meet with a ready sale as it is much needed. — Yoms faithfully, J. McNicol. — 1 "W aihou, 13th December, 1 886.— Mr N A Lamoy.— Dear Sir : I have usedyoui Anthclminlic on my hoggets for the last two seasons, and am well satisfied with tho results. It puts the sheep into a vigorous state of health, and greatly mci eases the growth, and improves the condition of?* the wool. — Your faithfully- B. Skddon.— s Aylesbuvy, Lower Waitoa,' December 12th, 1887.— Mr N. A. Larney. — I have much pleasure in adding my tesiraony lcspccting the wondci'lul efficacy of your Anthelimintic. Nearly one hundred of my hoggets were recently badly infeced with the lung worm, several having died there from piior to my resorting to your ; remedy; and upon opening them I found the lunge "thickly infested with the worn.. The eifcut of one dose of your Anthelmintie was magical, and without further treatment the sheep lefcned to rapidly reeovcied, and did well— Yours truly, I<\ Blrauge.
LONDON ARCADE.
120. QUEEN STREET (Opposite iiie Haymarkbt),
Is now complete in its arrangements, and re plete with a Splendid Stock— at a redxi ed rent a decrease m working expense-, and a minimum prout upon the original cost. The p ipularity gained by the LONDON ARCADE a^ being the best place to purchase will be more fu ly established than ever. We have at the piesert time 8 me exceptionally cheap lined to oiler, such as Tea t-'ets, handbonie putternp. 10 pieces, 9s 6d ; lMnner Sets, 54 pieces, 255; *Jup* and .Saueeib, 2s 3d the half-dozen ; Jugs. Miyohcn, iish shape, fi om Is 6d ench ; splendid MajolicaFlowcr Pots, large sizo, 2a 6d each ; Ruled Notepaper, 5 quires, 6d to Is 6d ; Envelopes to match, from 6d the 100 ; Black Bordered Note, la the 5 quire? ; ditfo Envelopes, 2d the packet; Account Books, interleaved blotter, from Is; Good Black Ink, 6d the pint bottle. 9d tho qua.it: Good Pens, 9d the gross : Slates, from Idto6d each; Electro-plated Table Forks and Spoons, Al, Is each ; Dessert Forks und Spoons, 9d each : Teaspoons. 6d ench ; Pure White Metal Folks and Spoons, 6d each ; Dessert Forks nnd Spoons, 5d ench; Tea, 4d and 2d each; Photo Frames, from 4d each ; Photo Albums, trom Gd each : good and handsome Purses, from 6d to 5s each ; Pocket-books, from 6d to 7s 6d each ; White Handle Table Knives and Foi ks, Bdoach; Dessert, 6d, less by the dozen ; Carvers, from 4s 6d the pair ; Bread Knives, from Is to 4a Gd each ; Bread Boards, from 6d to 2s 6d each ; Butter Platters, from 6d each ; Japanese Glov& and Handkerchief Box, 2s 6d the pair : usual price, 4s 6d ; Fans, from 3d ench ; Umbrellas, from Is each ; a splendid assortment of Japanese Goods, very cheap; Bibles, beautifully bound, with gilt clasps, Is each ; a good, useful Hair Brush, la : Cloth do., 6d ; Hat do., 6d : Tooth, 4d ; Nail, 3d ; Strong Dressing Combs, 4d each ; Small Tooth, 3d eaon ; Sponges, from Id to 4s 6d, really proo<l value ; Shoe Bmishes, 2s tho set of three ; Sponge Racks, 6d and Is each, half the usual price ; Dolls, from 3d to 10a, marvellous value. Our 3d, 6d, and- Is Stalls are laden with Toya to please tho juveniles. Tho '"Big Doll" is now costumed, representing the "Scasido Girl," Wo invite inspection. Baskets, Palm and Japanese, from Is each, suitable i'or lunch, etc., and larger ones for picnics; Ladies' Leather BacfS, from 3s 9d. Leatherlined and Plated Fittings; American Clocks, Nickel, from 5s each, Splendid time-keepers; Relief Scraps, Id per sheet, and Scrap Albums, from 6d each ; Tea Trays, from Is each ; Waiters, vdry pretty, 3d and 6d each : Firo Screens, Is each, usual price of them. 2s 6d ; "Vases, Lustre and Eperprnes, in great vaifejiy, very cheap; Desks, Papeteriea, Cabinats, Writing Cases, Workboxcs, "Victorias, Lined Baskets, etc , etc., in endless variety ; Cricket Goods, Football, Games of various kinda, StereoßCopo and Slides, Rocking and Hobby Horses, Carts, Barrows, Swings, Tricycles, Jewollery (no imitation), all warranted Gold and Silvor. Wo have a splondid stock and our prices aro tho lowest. Silver boing the most lashionablo, we make a Specialty. Please inBpect tho Window Display at /GOODSON'S I ONDON \ RCADE. 120, QUEE NT-STREET (Opposite tiik Haymakket), AUCKLAND.
At Auckland Prices. ESTIMATES GIVEN
For All Kijds op Iron Work
CSVE WALLACE A TRIAL.
NOTE ADDRESS— Premises lately oc pied by W. J. Ellis, near Battery.
INSURR AGAINST LOSSES BY FIRE
H- ROCHE, C. &,,->*
QOTJTH BEITISH *° FIRE & MARINE
Giaditatc o£ the Royal Engineering ') College,
mSUBAJSTOE 00.
CIVIL ENGINEER, AUTHORIZED SURVEYOR, 1 » MINING ENGINEER, " TE AIiOIIA.
Of New Zealand.
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ADVERTISING is the business man's breath. Dull times only meanlook to your advertising— Advertise irt the News.
Insurances effected at Lowest Hates. Agent for TE AROHA, WAIORONGOMAr, WAITOA, and Dibtriot, J. ILOTT, News Office.
|"TSILI, HEADS, Invoice, &c, on rule L> or plain paper, of eveiy size and qualify cx< cute 4 with desretch at the NhWS oniu..
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