BEG J to; announce * Wai 1 they' 'lfariiiow* OtENEJI) ' 6IJT WHOLI STOCK in their New Premises, and will offer it at Lower Prices tha 1 anj j other House in the Wajkato; , , , , EX LOCH FLEET AND' LOCH tfM FROM LONDON DlREcir. 25 pask3 Genpral Ironmongery 1 Cask Filters and Gasogenes ,10 Cases ''' '„' ' 4. Hogsheads .Tinware,' Meat Dishes^ 8 Casks Crockery, Glassware, &c. ' Q a \ iQ xins, Dippers, &o. 4 C ?t i^lSSs ßUOketS ' B " tleC 20 »Han. ra t fools ' ' 5 Case! f Milk' Sieved, Skimmers, '^lea- 6 Casks China -and Glassware, Toilet sures, &c. Sets, Dessert Sets, Dinner Services, 2 Casks Watering Cans, Hip Baths, Cut and Crystal Glassware, Glass Sponge Baths, Shower Baths, ' Jam Jars Child's Baths . 6 Cases Brass Preserving Pans, Butter 2 Casks Fancy Ornaments, suitable foi Scales, Reap ( Hooks, Jelly Moulds, Christmas Presents, something new, ' E.P. Goods, '&c.', &c. ' * ' and direct. from the manufacturer t>. EX RAPIDO, FROM NEW YORK. Our First Shipment of AMERICAN GOODS, viz. :— Hay Rakes, Hay Forks, Cylinder Churns, Sharp's Axes, Hatchets, Scythe Blades and Handles. YANKEE NOTIONS. BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE, , ' tdT J? Ka "El Jk. SKi OA.Xa Ka '£31 'and inspect our stock. SMITH & CAUG-HETS WOELD-FAMED PARCEL SYSTEM. , ,' PARCEL SYSTEM, introduced to New Zealand and conducted X" by us, offei's' 1 unquestionable advantages to country settlers and others, in placing almost at their doors, Dr.ipeiy Goods, carriage paid, packed in canvas, at from 10 to 1.5 per cent, under usual Auckland prices. ' ' The ii'cinark'abWarid increasing popularity of our PARCEL SYSTEM leads us to believe that it will eventually ' become the leading medium fcr the economical supply of [all kinds of Drapery to those who cannot conveniently make a personal selection. 0) /WE buy (in large quantities) Cheap for Cash. h WE sell Cheap for Cash.' # o<| WE have Small Expenses. " «* 1 <{ j WE give personal attention to the making up and despatch of w W b{ Parcels. LJ Hundreds of unsolicited Testimonials have been received from J ! • delighted Purchasers of our Parcels. f\ 2 Mr S. Bowykk, Karo, Whangarei, says:— "You are at liberty to li make use of my note if it wiU do any good to your very excellent Parcel JtJ 0 System, which is filling a great' want long felt." Mrßowyer has had in Aj all eight or ten Parcels. N.LOT 26 (THE "SURPRISE" LOT 18 (THE SETTLERS' PAR- H PARCEL). CEL), 3 guineas, contains- J-* 1 Pair 11-4 Extra Medium Blankets K^ rft 10 Yards All-wool Satin Cloth, in 10 Yds. 32in. Heavy Scotch Wincey {J}' Drab, Fawn, Brown, Blue, 2 Pairs Knit Wool Socks Tf\ I etc. 6 Yds. 30in. Wide White Flannel \)1 <3 8 Yards Washing Print 12 Yds. Strong Grey Calico LJ 0' li Yards Linen Lining (i Yds. Crewdson's No. 2 White Mj I Reel Silk and 1 Reel Twist Calico HI 1 Dozen Buttons to match 10 Yds. Strong Flax Shirting 10 Yards Strong Grey Calico 5 Yds. 68in. Strong Unbleached **. *n 1 India Muslin Embroidered Tie Sheeting [ J Qj 12 Yards of Fancy Dress Material 1 Knitted Cotton Underskirt, in PI quiet color \j OThe Lot packed in canvas, and I Shell Box, containing 4 Keels 2l{ forwarded, carriage paid, for Cotton, Hooks, Thimble, . . r 29s 6d. Needles, and Pins. ~1 n , j All Orders for Parcels must be accompanied by Post-office Order, -(\ L Notes or Cheque, made payable to Smith axu Caughky. 1 All Parcels over 20s sent carriage paid to auy Port or Railway Station in the North Island. For full particulars and complete price and parcel lists see Auckland Weekly News, or send for our Catalogue, sent post free. SMITH & OAUGHEY'S CHEAP DEAPERY WAREHOUSE, 300 and 302 UPPER QUEEN AND ALEXANDRA STREETS. OUR NEWMAHKET BRANCH WAREHOUBE, NEARLY OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION,
&&£> " Nothing Succeeds Like Success" S^l| 1 NEW^ALAHDCLOTmitC FACTORY/ Ifl*! AUCKLAND BRANCH: iN« o §*I"S "S 158 AX I) 1 60 QOEEN-STIiEKT. |j 1 1 H*gl2 • J- FITZSIMQNS, Bianch Manager. f&ttj"
pEORGE ' T\ICKINSON Begs to announce that he has now opened up his Stock, consisting of STATIONERY (Commercial and Farioy ( ) ACCOUNT BOOKS, of all descriptions Large Assortment of LETTS' DIARIES forl883 (! ' EANpY GOODS of every description, J suitable for Christmas Presents, consisting of — Work Boxes, Desks, Ladies' Handbags, Albums, Wicker Baskets, Vases, Lustres, Flower Tubes, Dressing Cases, Travelling Secretaries,, , Photo > Frames, Inkstands, Bread' Planters 'and ;• Knives, j. Tp])acco.i[ars ; &c, &c. Christmas Cards in great variety New* Books and Novels by latest authors Prayer Books, Hyjnns A. and M., Presbyterian! anjl Wesleyan Hyftm Bookß Ik' Show Ro f om liai been^prepared for the display of Toys for the Christmas trade. Pipes and Tobacconists' Wares in great ' t .GEORGE^piCKIISSONv ! Duke-street, Cambridge. December 4, 1882. . ...' «> v ,-r /;*» r. ?t t ■„ ! tijpRITING }in\ ,ahy' Business (Styles ,'VLn L --- aan #>WJ^ l J}¥? udß taught with ■ ft uicii J , m% K olnn? f six r lessons. { Quick methbd^fo^SnonihaiddMaeven , lfessona. ,b^at
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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1631, 16 December 1882, Page 4
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808Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1631, 16 December 1882, Page 4
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