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' SMITH & GAUd-HETS ; . WOELD-FAMED , rPAECEL SYSTEM. riIHE PARCEL SYSTEM, introduced to New Zealand and conducted JL by us, offers unquestionable advantages to, .country settlors and k , others, in placing almost at their doors, Drapery Goods, carriage l>#id, packed in canvas, at from 10 to ],"> per cent., under usual Auckland prices. , r l he remarkable and increasing popularity of our PARCEL SYSTEM , leads us to believe that it will", eventually .become the leadiug medium for the economical supply of all kinds of Drapery to those who cannot conveniently make a personal bclectjon. W /WE buy (in large quantities) Cheap for Cash. H WE sell Cheap for Cash. # 0 1 WE have Expenses. ■ a» i ' 5» 1 WE give personal attention to tho making up and despatch of w 1 £h R Parcels. ' r lj LJ llundieds of unsolicited Testimonials have been received from J ji' delighted Put chasers of our Paicels. f\ *7. Mr S. Bowyjtn, Karo, 'Wliangarei, says:--" You are at liberty to Pi make use of my note if it will do any good to your veiy excellent Paiccl j-rj 0 System, vhich is iillin«. r a great want long felt." Mi liowyer has had in AJ all eight or ten Parcels. LJ LOT 2G (THE "SURPRISE" LOT 1 S (THE SETTLERS' PAR- C\ IP PARCEL). CEL), 3 pumcas, containsW 1 l\wl 1-4 Extra Mediumßlnnkets r»rf\ 10 Yards All-wool Satin Cloth, in 10 Yds. 32in. Heavy Scotch Wincey [}} Drab, Fawn, Brown, Blue, 2 Paii & Knit Wool Socks rr\ J etc. GYdb.3oin.Wido White Flannel \JI <j 8 Yards Washing Print ' 12 Yds. Strong Grey Calico LJ 010 1 1\ Yards Linen Lining G Yds. Crewdson's No. 2 White |T| 1 Reel Silk and 1 Reel Twist Calico M 1 Dozen Buttons to match 10 Yds. Stiong Flax Shirting 10 Yards Strong (-/ey Calico o Yds. 6Sin. Strong Unbleached "} 1 India Muslin Embroidered Tie Sheeting f, J Qj 12 Yards of Ifancy Dress Material 1 Knitted Cotton Underskirt, in n quiet color \j OThc Lot packed in canvas, and 1 Shell Box, containing 4 Reels eA forwarded, carriage paid, for Cotton, Hooks, Thimble, . j r 29s Gd. Needles, and Pins. H R i All Orders for Parcels must be accompanied by Post-office Order, L/J m Notes or Cheque, m.idc payable to b.uiTii a:sd Cauohly. i All Parcels over 20s sent carriage paid to any Port or Railway Station in the Noith Island. For full particul.us and complete jorice and paiccl lists see Auckland Weekly Hem, or send for our Catalogue, sent post ftee. SMITH & CAUUHEY'S CHEAP DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, 300 and 302 UPPER QUEEN AUD ALEXANDRA STREETS. j ______ OTJE NEWMAEKET BRANCH WAREHOUSE NEARLY OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION. '

LEWIS & SIMPSON, IRONMONGERS AND IRON MERCHANTS, O_-.J~_:-3_H/IDC3-__, Are prepared to indent, through thoir London Agent, from England and America, any class of Merchandise at tho LOWEST RATES. We have on view PATTERN HOOKS of all the Best Makers in the World for AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, MACHINES, TOOLS, 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 Mendel " just arrived with a Large Assortment of BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY, HOLLO WARE, &o.

"Nothing Succeeds Like Success." AUTUMN, A _ _4% A WINTER, New Zealand |p^H^OT»| Hats ! Hats I Shirtings jjj fe fe IKI Kd| r (!Mi Upwards of 3600 tt till Tiinn: nwini luimin ctimi 'II 1! -.-r tT . •. Hosiery. U|||J Jh==d= J^jLL'i'.j^X imdlz. \W\ New Hats and — m^kim^nmmi^tvi Cap8 1 just fj ____ __■•___„ — Tl^_" '_zn. - - -' opened. „ Bigs, etc. s) j ac i cc t s We beg to announce to our country customers the arrival of the New Goods for this seahon. The Men's and Boys' Clothing is, as usual, suprrior to any other Goods offered to the public, New Zealand Tweeds being piincipally used in the manufacture. Send for a measurement ch.nt and order a suit — the jjkst vat iti- vok movky AUCKLAND BRANCH: 138 a\d 100, QUEEN-STKEET J. FITZSIMONS, Branch Manager.

ALL NEWEST AND MOST POPULAR SONGS OF THE DAY KEPT IN STOCK. Sacred Songs, Vocal Duets, Pianoforte Solos and Duets ; Victoria, Chappell's, Cavendish, and other Musical Magazines. New Books received every mail. "Around the World with General Grant," 2 vols., offered very cheap. Tixk Farmkrs' Book (Just Published) ; No Farmer should be without one. Account Books (various sizes and bindings), Photoftraphic Albums, Scrap Books, Sunday School Reward Cards, Family Bibles, Wesleyan Hymn Books, Presbyterian Hymn Books, Hymns Ancient and Modern, Common Prayer Books and Church Services. Commercial and Fancy Stationery, Purses and Pocket Books, Young Ladies' Journals, English, American, and Australian Papers received every month. Country orders Punctually attended to. Lot Revised New Testaments Just Received. W. E. HEARS, Bookseller, Stationer, and Music Seller, 198, QUKEN-STRKET, AUCKLAND.

DADDY & WALLACE, BLACKSMITHS & AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MAKERS, Ngaruawahia, j BEG TO NOTIFY that they are now prepared to do all classes of the above work at Auckland Prices. .good Workmanship, with , moderate charges. , Estimates given upon all classes of work in connection with either of , the abovo Warichea jQfij'their* trade. 4 ' ,« 1£ „'',,,; '„,f < Gi qf 'oytarf de'scriptionl Ti j ' ' ; y?^ $ **%^^P^itiohslj 'eifecu^ed ot

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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1669, 17 March 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1669, 17 March 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1669, 17 March 1883, Page 4

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