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SMITH & CAUGHET'S ; WOELD-FAMED PARCEL SYSTEE TTNSOTIGITED TESTIMONIAIjS i dj§s-!~~^^—-i^ T' le following extracts from letters recently received are submitted) as ,'Wpj^ M^^^fiUi an expression of opinion from delighted purchasers c f our parcels. These jtflSlPi*^^^^""""""""""" letter;, haxiiix been forwarded to us unsolicited and, not haying asked 'tho fflj||||»||jJL. t consent of the writer?, for the publication of the wrae, we have on this '^Mllliil IflsliSl - """^Cr^^^Jir^fe 5-'5 -' account refrained from giving any names. The originals, with some hunwSnfc. " fe] txt^i^^^^^^l^i'riJf 1^ dred> of like character, can be seen at our MArehou^e, Wiiii Wm "•IS ill ; fer s> >^^^* I ''^>PK. To Aroha West, May 24th, 1854. -Smith and Caugtiey. Sirs,— l"reffi wßlw ' ■- H HI ifil ill Vs%>^Yi* :^vs ;; iiSrKiKj ceived the parcels and they g.ive great satisfaction.— 'Yours respectfully, ifBIiiiMITHfcCAUPHrV >n ~M \mr B IfllHh SSI r^r^^^^ Katikati. June 9.h, 1884. —Smith and Caughey. jDear Sin,— How mKHkS i^^sT| ' r "nf/lp >!)" ID 1 1 Mr il fi s^r^v general this Parcel Trade is no-v ■ I have sometime 1 ? been tempted to try (WmM ~Slfci -flflPffi» E llllir some extraordinary cheap parcels advertised, but, as long as you serve ! Hiiaili '^1 ~i!lsil ift&l- """iffit 1 18 M Nil me well I shall make no change, for I like having confidence in those I 'iSSwI i~fflP in HI II tl§ 9 i([ ■la tS'^=F Kaiwaka, May 29th. — Smith and Caughey. Sir*,— l received the bale ''■ Wmuii'+u i ====ti|| IIH K||-i|li irMßl' \ lillir a '^ rirfl.t, and I must say the contents were most satisfactory. I ant much : |i|||i|SwllTH 8> CAUGHEY. |p JwJ glj; gjj -BJI: || j\ . jjjj: 1 I oblip"d to you for choo?ing tlu-ni with such rare and good taste, Sec. - ■• f^ri' W ' PgßTgl^fssi^mHmi!'&mafeterT~r'^~ r|-™™ ag y| \ Mongonui, May Bth. -Dear Sirs, — \Vill you please bo so kind as' to i IWKMMmwMmWm SHfflillSililiriiTi^^^===»l_.^l send " 1C ttle *«'l"wing parcel, for not knowing anyone in town, and'seeinr fiilS 'SBIfS »^iillliilHlli IwPP^^f^il 555 ! 1 " somo of your p irccls down hore> x thousht J could not do bortor tban sen * JU 11 ! iHl'SHlBBiiiS IHliii ill I I arcoSl^t e^niT^Did j ou payf7eBhtby S st rr e S amer ?'' You^ hS^VfJjI iiiferHli'm^HM^^S^M ddne so before, and this time they charge me 5, lOd for it. (.NoTK.-This fsss&lk^ — l« ttcr will enable our customers to underhand why we ask them to comma- — Tf l^maS^aTff^S^jl j£|!^~lff/i I nirate with us if charged freight, as we pay freight on all parcels over 20s. "'■ . '-^^—^^^^^^^^^^SlM^^Bi^^^fc^?^^^^^^ " Waitoa, April 30th.— Smith and Caughey. Dear Sirs,— Parcel arrived

TOJR^ENTMBnSTAKES. SPECIAL PAECELS ON SALE THIS MONTH. • fpy S Sc C. dnoct spcci'l alicntion to the LOT 1, HOUSEHOLD PARCEL, 35»., con- LOT B.— l Handsome Cloth Jacket, tailor-made, fact" th it they oiikiiull) intioiluccd to this taming— neatly finished, for 255. i olony the P.urel System \\hich is now beuij,' so 1 Pan L.ncre Double-bed r.linkets LOT 9 —SURPRISE PARCEL, 25s— clo.dy imitated by otlio lu.iise^, aid which has 1 Large White Crochet or 1 willed Quilt, as 10 jar j^ o f a Strong, Useful Dress Material, p'owil H^cll a ff'eit boon and .in immense picferrcd _ pi tin or fancy i.i\m{? to their hu.idiLds ot customeis 5 yards J'.le.iched Shcetinfj 10 yards Poplin, in useful winter shades, for lheir Pai eels hie uuon unbounded satisf.ir- 1 do/ yaidbCrewdson s Calico. House Dress tion <\wy supph <>nh a u tide, at the Lo 2.— 1 Vehet Pile Sh iwl, Knitted Fiinge, 10 yards Stro«g Grey Calico lo«\est po siblc prire for C \MI O\'l.Y_ lhuir 12s6d. 10 yards Crcwdson's White Calico ami is to roiiibiiio JXL KLLhNCh \uili Tn , , nuFssiuprrir fm •?(!«_ 10 yards Strong Cotton Shirtine. r^ lIT, \ nMI.CL „,,1 1,,. .1.,, ,1,, M<^ cofiiri-. flir. IvjlO, I) lv li, TO 1 A IVV^ JLLy, 101 ZUS ■ J non o • c-onndcn« J StnAi£ ' " 10 j.ud^Hoa.t.ful All-uool Casluncrettc, any MT 10.-l Suit Genuine Kaiapoi Tweed fcr RULES. l^ ,rds n Vvlvctcen to tri n LO L' 11 -BUSHMEN'S PARCEL, 26spi- -AH O,d. r 1^ i ;^nc l n-i n 'flS!,S i 2 S^St^torK^rts P .. a 1 I:,MIU1 :,M1UW N CAU" I[IIJ1 [I1JV 1 ' LOl' 1-1 I-- of 0,,, bciutiful Full-size I Votltl^D^FeU H t Q\D - Ml I'.ncls out 20, p.ckid securely Gu.nea Hlankets } Par "races o^lElSrHrlt W A m ..,.v.,s and s li;> U. rf ht p.id, to > my 101 -, V>r . VUL I- X R C CL 27, 0J- ! S<,x piper Collirf £ "tl .Ih^'m."™ 0 / L'lLa «he r/fu'S I \}± l'ri f khn r i,n™ Mwm ' ml ' > LOT 12 ~* U.ster, with O r without isdtmanddi ph.w t.imju.iiK -to tl.e tutto us 1M uds G]( , N ,j a i leo * cape, for 12s 6d. OKI)- lucrj Aitul- rt M.. m'cvd st.ictlj in i da/ (200\d-,. reels) Cotton. LOT 13 -BEST BLANKET PARCEL. 55s— . 2l H-U c'^ 1 Slhn^ WZIZZ for an> LO L 0 -0 'ya.d, of Ridi lUack Cashmere, very " P"^ Z^»* »^<*> *" '^c double- - Q art., le in a Pnccl not u quired other goods .Tm-idv I!-orhe Sitin to trim X Matfnifie-ent Toilet Quilt, full size ofe,u,l V !ue 1! J m 1 1"X 1 P«r Single-bed BiaXets Superior quality. Klll.-If an> I'a.td is not approved of. and Lining and Huttons. ior-0». LOT 14 -1 pair Strong Trousers and Vest O returned in trood uondit.on wnlnn 14 da\s, T,O I 7 — 10 y irds Fast Pile Hlauk Velveteen (ssod value), 15s 6d wo ueprcp.ned to refund tho puuhase money, 1 Yaid S .tin to trim LOT 15 -2 pair of Strong Heavy Twilled Sheets, andpaj carriage both w.ija. Lining and Buttons. I<'oi2s-,. containing 10 yards, for 10s 6d EEMNANT PAECJELS EXTRAOIiDINAET. The immense <ju unity of Goods we rut up lcaxes. ns with a 1 irge and constantly accumulating Stock of Remnants, which we offer at the following pi ires .—. — LOT 10 — A £2 Ilmidli' ol Womnants of Dicss LO I' 17 —A £2 Bundle of Rcmmiits of Velve- LOT 19. iMitenils, m 1 n^lhs fi mi bin to tin toons, in \ u 'ous lengchs, foi 60^. A. £2 Bundle of Remnants of Black Cash- ■\ ir.ls, freight pud and packed in canvas, LOI IS —A £2 Bundle of Remnants of Calicoes, meres, in lengths from tw« to five yards. for 30^. Flannels, and Shirtings for 30s. for 32s Gd. SIMIITK &c GAUGHIBY, IMPORTERS, 309 AND 302, OJEEN-STSEET, AUCKLAND, AND AT NEWMARKET.

F. FORREST, NURSKRYMAN & SEEDSMAN, PIAKO EOAD. Oideis adiliessed to the Nuisciy, or cue of Mi LcQuesne, will be piomytly attended to.

NJi W MARK 13 T NUKSER Y. A Gcneial Collection of Niusciy Stock, cnbiacng a Choice .\nd Yaned A'bsoi t nun) ot ABIES, CKDII'JS, CUTKI^SUS, iMA(JI\OLI'I,S, RHODODENDRONS, &<.' , .te, indiflcicntbtagcs of growtli ; some of ulnch aiu liiagnifieent specniicns, fiom 5 to 7 H'Ol iv height. These will be i.fluied cheap (to make loom for yomig stock), and Mill be found well woithy oi inspection, especially to gentlemen planting new or enlarging old gaidens. Ibegako to diaw attonlion to my Stock ot AITLi-] and other FHUJLT TREKS, nluch aic Clean and Splendidly Rooted, being tiansplanted e\eiy season. Inspection iimtcdj Catalogues post fiee. a s. McDonald.

*% Fruit Trees ! ■ -£lJ£> lam picpai ed to foi v. ard Fi nit Trees to any acUuess (packed fico of ch.u ye and placed 011 lail or othciwise), on lccupt of cash or c;ood leteiences fiom unkuou'u couespondentfa. Catalogue on u[)plicatiou free. JOSEPH MAYO, Tin. NiniM'.nv, DRURY. AUCKLAND.

*%si& U. i lAV & OON, W¥?£i MONTPFLUER NURSERY, -=iWiSfite- A I J UK L. \,"X IJ , Rc-pjcttully solicit the attention ot I'i.inlois to thi.ii genual collection 0} Niuaciy Stock, inuhulint{ Oinamcntal Tll.es and Shiubs, Bulbs, fubeis, Hcibacoous and Soft-wooded Plants. Flower Sued=!, (.vc. Oiu Fiuit Ticos aic clean, healthy and well gi own, aud include the most useful and popular unietics, \iz, Apples on blight pi oof stocks, Chenics, Poaches, Peats, Plums, Nectarine, &c, &c. Catalogues post fico ou application.

THE HAMILTON^EAST BAKERY. MR W. BLACK, MANAGER. The above Bakery is OPENED THIS DAY in Hamilton East. All h lends of Mr Black arc lequested to assist him by paying CASH, so as to enable him to nuke a litsh strut. The Bicad supplied will be of firstclass quality. W. BLACK.

ONEHUNGA PKIIPETUAL LAND, BUILDING AND IN VESTMENT SOCIETY. Established 1874. Incorporated 1880. MONEY LENT on Mortgage for any term not exceeding tun yeais, at lates of interest fiom 6£ to 1\ per cent. Repay able by weekly, monthly or quarterly instalments. Applications may be made through — Mr Angus Campbell, Hamilton Mr Thomas Wells, Cambridge Mr J. D. Hill, Alexaudia Mr Edmund Fit/patiic'i Ngaruawahia Mr W. Coiboy, Kibikir or direct to the secretary. J. D. JACKSON, Onehunfca.

NEW ZEALAND LABOUR EXCHANGE. R. M. Heightou & Co., 177 Queenstreel", Auckland, Hou&e, Land and General Commission Agents, Valnators, Missing Friends and Private Enquiry Office. Properties of every description bought and sold, including Farms, Hotels, Boaiding Houses, Businesses. Town and Country Properties Bought Sold or Let. Money Lent on .Freehold, Leasehold 'and Personal (Security. Mortgages and Loaus negotiated: Partnerships and Investments arranged, Rents a"nd Book Debts Collected.' Labour Exchange and .Private Enquiry Office, having Agents' in .all the principal towns iu-the colonies. R. M. HMGHTOW & Co 4 * ' I^7, Qufceft-streeV

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Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1896, 30 August 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1896, 30 August 1884, Page 4

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