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A BOON TO COUNTRY SETTLERS, THE l^S) PA-RCTCL SYSTEM..

SMITH & CAUGHEY \KSrL a ,r, during the past three years. Their system of conducting business by CASH PAYI aiming at combining Excellence with Chkapness, has amply satisfied all who have giy their business, together with the hundreds of unsolicited testimonials they have from tii Their experience and knowledge of the best markets, together with the fact of their pin and FOR CASH, gives to their Establishment exceptional advantages, and affords to O Economical Supply of Diapery and Clothing such as cannot be exceeded by any house i superintend (as far as practicable) their business in all its details, Customers may rely v spared to merit a continuance of their confidence. S. & C.'s constant aim shall be to p best description of Goods at the lowest possible remunerative profit.

G-g" ATTENTION is diiected to the fact (so as to avoid mistakes) that we oiigmally introduced to New Zealand the Parcel bystcm, which is now being so extensi\ely imitated. ifojr, cash oixrirar RULES. IST.— All Orders must be accompanied with Cash. P.O O , Notes, or Cheques, made payable to SMIIH & CAUGHEY.

2ND.— All Parcels over 20s sent, freight paid, to Helensville, on the Kaipara waters, or any Railway Station or Port in New Zealand reached direct from Auckland.

3RD.— Every Article guaranteed strictly in accordance with description given.

4TH.— We are willing to substitute for any article in a Parcel not required other goods of e^ual value. STH,— If any Parcel is not appioved of, and returned in good condition within 14 days, we are prepared to refund the purchase money, and pay carnage both wajj.

How to Clothe a Family of Boys at little cost : Send to SMITH 8, CAUGHEY for a 35? to 50s BUNDLE .OF 1 WEEDS, in lengths from 2 to 7 yards.

How to Clothe a Familj of Girls at little cost • Send to SMIIH S. CAUGHEY for a ios to 50s BUNDLE OF DRESS GOODS, Ulster Cloth, Flannels, and Calicoes.

How to Furnish a Bedroom at little cost : Send to SMITH. Sc CAUGHEY lor a 2-Guinca PARCEL of HL\i\KErs, SHEEIb, QUILI, CURIAINb, &c.

How to Clothe a whole Family at little cost. Send to SMITH Sc CAUGHEY for their Wonderful £a PARCEL, containing over 90 Yards Material and Gentlemen's Full buit.

SIMZITZH: Sc G^TJQ-HIE'Z", IMPORTERS, 300 & 302, QUEEN-STREET AND AT NEWMARKET .

"VTEW /CLOVER OEEDS !

-I ff TANKS ASSORTED -f f 10 CLOVER SEEDS. 10

EX DORIC AND AORANGI

The undersigned have just leceived the first shipment of the new crop in splendid condition, and, having purchased before the recent heavy rise, the prices will compare favourably with other quotations. Also, Poverty Bay & Canterbury Ryegrass, Cocksfoot and Fancy Grasses, GARDEN SEEDS. MANURES — Bonedust, Boneflour, Superphosphate, Peruvian, Huon, Maiden and other Island Guanos, Hurst's Chemical Mixture, Salt, &c, &c.

Maize, Oats, Oatmeal, Potatoes, Bran, Floor, Sharps, Linsekd Cake, &c.

Agents for Tomlinson and Hay ward's Celebiatcd Non-Poisonous Glycerine Sheep Dip.

W. X HURST & CO., QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, BRANCH STORE : OIIAUPO. JAMES lIYB URN, Agent. iT tristram7~~ Tjl AMI L Y DUTCHBB, HAMILTON, Has OPENED a SHOP on each side of the River. "Families waited on for Orders. t^grMeat of best quality supplied at reasonable rates. ORAKAU SAW MILLS, KIHIKIHI. RIMU AND KAHIKATEA.

HAVING Large Stocks on hand, and the Mill in good going order, the undeisigned is now prepared to execute all orders for above with accuracy and despatch. J. W. ELLIS

GENERAL MACHINE, PRINTING n^FIOE,

i^TDUKE STREET, CAMBRIDGE

Established, 1880.

JAMES S. BOND In thanking the Public of Waikato for the liberal support hitheito accorded him, takes this opportunity of informing them that he has added to his Printing Plant a Cutting Machine, to enable him to more expeditiously and neatly execute all work in the several branches of the trade. He is also in receipt of an elegant assortment of New Type, which, together with, his Printing Machine, "The Atlas," places him on a par with Auckland Houses in the production of first-class work at moderate charges. A visit to his office will convince anyone of the fact that there is no longer a necessity for sending work out of the Waikato district. All work done at Auckland prices, and iv a style unsurpassed. Ornamental Printing in bronze or colours. Native Land Court Forms, Rate Books, Proof of Debt Forms, etc., etc., kept in stock. Specimens of work and estimates furnished on application. JAMES S. BOND, Machine Printer and Bookbinder. Cambridge, Waikato.

&t " Waikato Times " Agancy.

"VTEW ZEALAND LABOUR l}( EXCHANGE. R. M. Heighton & Co., 177 Queenstreef, Auckland, House, Land and General (Commission Agents, Valuators, Missing Friends and Private Enquiry Office. Properties of every description bought and sold, including Farms, Hotels, Boarding Houses, Businesses. Town and Country Properties Bought Sold or Let. Money Lent on Freehold, Leasehold and Personal Security. Mortgages and' Loans negotiated. Partnerships and Investments ' arranged, Rents and Book Debts Collected;. • Labour Exchange and Pnvfte EngmrylOffice^tiaving Agents uT "sill the^pnn^jpaT.tojw^i^n the.colpnies.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1877, 17 July 1884, Page 4

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825

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1877, 17 July 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1877, 17 July 1884, Page 4

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