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■■ -« . -:S®ft& :& »OA.Tf d^^^&^>" ! ;' 'htHfi!i'A'fi I cAL j jStSTBBir, I WrAdpoed VNey^ea'laufl : kn^r<ioAd'u'ctfed» '\ / / '" l Jl' ttiyl^it tiy l^i; l Sffefe^un4^ati6li ( al,l<M^■4^a trf country settle and..■d ..■ ■' ' others',' iA p'laeing aTmbst at 1 tHeiffloori, I^rapery'^oods,'. carriage- parti', ■ - ; ' packed in oknv'as/'at'ffom 1t) f t6 l il3'p^{;enl-, uudei- usual A't^kland Prtdes " > I'lie remarkable aiid incr'&is'in^pp^ufarity of our PAfcdßL SYSTIi-M I « I ' J ' x ' , leads uV'to' btSlWve tbAtl'it'Mli'^tfa'tiially, become the leading^mediumi ■• , ? ' fcrtlio ecoiioimcal supply 1 of all. kinds of Drapery to tliose^ who canfabt -' vI ' conveni ently' make' a uerson'tii 1 selection. " ' ' i. ii i 1 "03 /WE 'buy '(in- large -quantities) Cheap for Cash." ' , '' '! I '■- . I s H WE sell Cheap for "Cash. ••'.• . fl . ■ O^WE ; 'naTe Small Expenses. ' ; ' -I '''' ;' "'ffl 1 ' i . WE ''give personal attention to the 'niaking up and despatch < of .■' |H ,»*!*: v L" ' "\ M l—l Hundreds of unsolicited ,' Testimonial's 'have 'been received "from J' [J , delighted Purchasers of pun Parcels. , ..,■,() Mr S. Bowyeb,' Karo, Whangare^ , says -.—"You are at liberty tp, ■ ri' lnaTte use of my note if it will do auy good tojyour very excellent parcel, m 0 System; which is filling a great want long' felt.' 1 /Mr Bowyer has^aU.m, , Qj t , all eight or ten Parcels. - ',,.'; i_J LOT *& (THE '< SURPRISE" I LOT 1 8 (THE SETTLERS' PAR-" Q m l PARCEL). 'CEL), 3 guineas, contains- • ill • ... ■ ..j I c 1 Paii- 11-4 Extra MeilnUnßlanhets, tp< ! rA 10 Yards All-wool 'Satin Cloth, in 10 Yds.;32in. Hkaiy Scotch Wiriceyi T l (II ' Dtab, fawn, 'BroWri, Bluo, 2 Pairfi Knit Wool Socks TPY j etc " 6 Yds. 30in. Wide White Fla-nnel, \il <D 8 Yards "Washing Print ' 12 Yds, Strong" Grey Calico _ • |_j 1\ Yards Linen Lining , 6 Yds. Crewdson's No. 2 Vtlute jh f ) 1 Reel fcilk and 1 Reel Twist Calico . n 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. ■ y. . . \J [f, 12 Yards of 'Eancy Dress Material 1 Knitted Cotton Underskirt, m vt '«' ~— — r-,, ' ,i quiet color, . ( . i . . \7 > OThesLot packed in canvas, and l' Shell Box, 'containing 4 Reels Zlj ; forwarded, carriage paid, for Cotton, H,opks, , T,himble^ r 29s Od. , ■ ' , < . Needles, and Pins. V~\ |X| - , , All Orders for Parcels must be 'accompanied' by Post-office Order, \<\ k Notes or Clieque, made payable to Smith and Caugiimt. % 1 All Parcels over 20s sent carriage paid to any Port or Railway Station in the North Island.; , ' ' For full particulars and complete price and paicel lists see Auckland , Weekly flews, or send for our Catalogue, sent post free.
SMITH & ! CAUGHEY'S CHEAP DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, 300 and 302 UPPER QUEEN AND ALEXANDRA STREETS. OUR NEWMARKET 'BRANCH WAREHOUSE, NEARLY OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION.
LEWIS' & SIMPSON, IBONMONGBBB AND itiON MERCHANTS, Are prepared to indent, through thoir London Agent, from England and America, any class of Merchandise at tho LOWEST RATES.
We liaye on vie^r PATTERN BOOKS of all the Best Makers in the "World for AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, MACHINES, TOQLS, ETC., And are now prepared to take -orders for quick despatch.
COUNTRY^ STOREKEEPERS, would do well to study our prices before giving orders to Auckland Houses.
Ship ".Sam. Mcnclol " just arrived wth a Large Assortment of BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY, HOLLOWARE, &o. ,£&% > ' ', m #o«/i iw' Succeeds ' Like 'Success » I !' I H^ Hi. j: ii .>\ ' i . , , #y|i A 82-.5-5-H tso^ 0 q , ir\___ == ___^y=--M'^f^ !PV» -_ jRi (ok a b 1 1| | I#lt«||S||4S||| Ifj 1 1 r . ,^ ,J5 |' s [nlllEll ' InVtIOS I I lUIfITM ICiltfilj| I( 1 j I "* >** & {/} "•^°^l ■ F^EWZEALANDCLOTHIHC yACTORYI Ss-Cg -v fc' 5P ' ' i l^^''» '.»■■"■ 1,., mrir) '-■;.■ -■■-■ J *^. ,...'. i- ."n-- 1-,-_ J «a.ft 5- a || H l| '; ;., - .. ■ "-'/■.:" ""lli^ I *%i*% ' AU'C;KLAND,,BRANCH: "°l<go . pqr ! «'i^ '•' '153 A^D l'6O QqEEK-SJI^ET. ', >> ', . !E«jl 1 5 J. FITZSIMONS, Branch Manager.: , o'g'&f t PvS.HS . , ;,,, , -..,,■:.■,■ .'. ' ' 1 *<?,>>
POISONS U\-^W&AKi, t ;i < f ; i ■ , / lt i^ ui^ >-. -'v , h |'rt'' A"LMOST M all 'Medicines in) large jCX doses, are poisonous." So ,sajth 'the "Facultyj""r«fe j recent inquest at' Ait6lilafid. ' ' ' '• lJ ' " Herbs hatli He given" lor 'th'e service of'man."— So Saitll the' Creatbr. l '' Th'e, lief balist' j is noto'noits for giving lotge'doses.'-^Where lias'he'poisoiied ?' > At the Botanic Dispensary you can' get ' me'didine 'wiWio'tifc fear of Mthg pbisohed, or fleecetl 1 witl) 'high , charges/and tjie ' beneficial, nay, almost miraculous onrativ'e'effecfcs of which' tlionsainds-of people ' bear ' 'unsolici feed* ' 'testimony. >■ Vot • Oblds antfßronfyii'tty'otr Balm of Gitead'stanfls unrivalled. 'Fbr 'IlidtycitUth\ biir Dandeli6n Tiffi; !Coffe.e ana f Stomach'PpjVd6r are '\ 1! V '• " f For 'SUioutHe4s t Bilious Powder." Liver !l &\ir'Liver I Tonicaz < id Prlls." For Majrhcea nqthiffg can* excel' 'our 'Herbal %eparaiioris E . ' Our Wdrm-Medi-dues-cakes', pdtyderti and'^yiitp^-BaVis Weady "'bo" we'll 'atteite'd thfelr>«;facacy ; tharth'evto^d'mentidii.^'^ - - ; I?or r l lte*lori\io [ tone' 'and purity to the JSloodp'dnv Compound SarsapariUais sell.in^ as fast as we can prepare it — 2s 61' Syrup, for' cry>k *Mbiei, and CouglP 'JMJWfoWoforjflChildren with -Coughs^ and. Golds,.; should jfo,-in,.ttie homfes.oflaUt Is, ,1s >6dj and 2s You will get reffieaHe^cheap, good, andhi.'.fhA safe.*«J'J ■«» >'<"» i*' ! i , ahM\>\»M J Uii,/t rt\'<li,t)>.A ! '
■pii.R I :U'"i_T^_ / J l A,'E''"s,. The undersigned, has on. hand a Shipment i >' 0 p . I.- ' 'Li ' . * Mason's Patent, Q1a88.1',.,, . ; '.pRUIT TJlilSE^ilfGj'; TARS, In Pint's, QuarW, 'and ,kalf -Gallons , ;• , .j , Sfzes, , , , , .i ' , ; " ii.' M B': l ITo~RT i o l^ ) ', j; I ,', | ; : , Auckland. ,{, { - /li( n(|
HioRGE, jyi&*W.9fl> Begs to announce that he lias now opened i '■ J - V up T his Stock 1 , eoiisisiirfg of "I', STA^?IQN^RY r (C^mnrerci^nd^ancy) , ACCOUNT BOOKS of all descriptions j of -LtoS''; DIARIES - ,'suj.pie itifflmfy* <™sM con* . swims' o^Wm-K;'Bo^es, -DeSks, ;"" ''Vas'eiy XMrf^ldWe'r Tubes, Dressing Cases, Travelling !' - ■ ' "Secretkriey, ' "Photb "Aam«£ l J}s-> !aJ B'i!flrids7i f ßread'Platters artd^Kmyes, """'' To«a ( ccß'Jai:s';^c., WM' 1 - 1 ■'"' ' { ,New -Books ajQdj^9xels,,by.^est authors Prayei? Rooks? H i ymosyA.'bricli'M.,«M^skj rybyteriau^ud;We/sl§y.an Hjxm^ Books
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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1660, 24 February 1883, Page 4
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933Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1660, 24 February 1883, Page 4
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