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Notices. SMITH _4 JAIIIIT. New Parcel and Trice Lists for Autumn, 188. S Si, V h ivo ijli'.win 1 in intimating th it tliu c\tuiiMVt altoiati-ni^ .md ii«ipi ■ >\oinonti then <,!uet'ii stwi't PitMin-i'-> are now .ippiuaihuiir cotiiph tnui. \l>i, the tmvi! <•( the fu Shipmi nt-. fm Vntiinm and Wiiitci. e\ dnect -.•-. To X i|m>, &<_• , iV.c. Iv ci>ii-e(itii'iicf uf thi'ii tapidlv duvulopm^ tiado S. it Cu\ imich.i^e^ fm thi-> mmsom ,i much l,u ger than usual, and ciiupu-e, beside-, sum j -.pjc.al N'ovc-lti ■-, iiiui.v 1 >t-, that will found euvptionnlly gnod value, and which (being dn**ct nnpoitei-') ctn milv be pnn-ured Auckland city <>i j»i(i\nici> at theii estabb-hnit'iit, unttiblv £r>oO worth «>f High cla-o B"\ Youths, and Men 4 Clothing, «nd an uimien-c puichase of All wool Supein>r DKEr ¥ MtlilCS, [i.irt <»f the nisoheut estate of an English Mamifactnru. / Tln> '•tiikiiig.succtsh that lias attended oui hading operation- in t'n p -t i- im<]c.ul>t»-dl .Maip-iy clue to the almost rigid C VSH PUIXCIPLKS mi wlr.ih we h.ivt conducts j (itu business from the ln'gtinung. Theso puuciplcs we putpi'-e adheimg to, as nthcrvvii 1«l could not p(i,ssibly sell (toudd at our present low prices. SMITH & CAIKiHEY'S Parcel System i.s now an admitted P.'X)X t.»Coimtr> Si-ttler.s SMITH & CATTUIJKY'S Parcels hava for four yc.iih given ui.t'inm led siti-,f..cti<ni. SMITH & CATr<;HEY have always aimed at c<itiibiiiiti«c>\ci } h iice with cheapness, am by so doing have s( cured the confidence of the I'ubln SMITH &CAU(;iIi:Y st,.,jy do -ely the wanNi.fth-ir Count i, fu-nds, and do then utuidht ti) Mipply a (Jenuine Aiticle at the lowest po-siu! pnc^ foi C.-sh. RULES OF SMITH & CAUGHEY'S PARCEL SYSTEM. IST.— All Orders must be accompanied with Cash, P. 0.0 , Clip'ine>, made payable t< t SMITH <t CAUGHEY. Letter* containing cheque- oi coin should be regi.s i tered. I I 4)XD— AII Parcels over 20s Packed securely in Canvas and .sent, freight paid, t<> nn^ I t-j Railway Station or Port iv New Zealand reached duect from Auckland. When i f i eight is demanded please communicate the fact to us. ORD.— Every Article guaranteed btrictly in accordance with description giv«n. I O {TH.— We willingly subbtitute for any article in a Parcel not required other goods o |*x equal value. "t TIL— If any Parcel is not approved of, and returned m good condition within 1O days, we are prepared to lefund purchase money in full, and pay caniago botl I w ay-. I How to clothe a Family of Boys at little cost : S-nd to SMITH & CAW HEY for a3O | BUNDLE of TWEEDS, in lengths from 2 to 7 vatds. How to clothe a Family of Girls at little cost : Stud to SMITH & CAUGHEY for a 25 to 40s BUNDLE of DItESS GOODS, Ulster Cloth, Flannels, and Cahcoos. 1 How to Furnish a Bedroom tit little cost : Send to SMITH K. CAUGHEY for a2-Guinej 1 PARCEL of BLANKETS. SHEETS, < >UILT, CURTAINS, etc. How to clothe a whole Family at Jittle co-<t . Send to SMITH & CAL'OHEY for thei: Wonderful t'3 PARCEL, containing over !K) yauls Material and Gentleman'; Full Suit. Lot 1, the EXTRAORDINARY £r> FAMILY PARCEL. 1 Full Suit of real good West of Entrland Tweed (state sue) ; or, instead, one pair o our Beautiful Witney Double-bed Blankets, and an equally laige White Croche (Juilt 1 Dress of our Scarbro' Serge, in fashimuble and useful shades, cont lining 10 yards ; '. yards of Rich Velveteen to trim ! 1 Useful Dress fur a (iirl of II), containing 8 y.uxN of Twilled Home-pun Wincey I ."> yaids of Strong Tweed, recommended to wear; 12 yards of Heavy Yard-wide Flannel 12 yaids of Crewdsun'.s Famous Calico, 12 yard.s of Very Strung Giey Calico 7 yaids of Strong Scotch Twill Shirting 23 yards of Remnants of Dress Material", Prints and Hollands, fee., in Ustiful leugtlm In all containing over 00 yards nf Material sind a Full Suit, evei y item of which has beei selected with a regard tn wear, quality, not quantity, being our aim in making vi I all our EXTRAORDINARY PARCELS.

PARCEL SYSTEM ! Our connti \ fnends will lilt.c-c notij th.it we li.'w> li'inovi'd fiom I-tOO and tfo2, <^iv en-stu'ct, to tho Cential and Commodious Piemi-ies •_Ml, (^lu'en -tK'L't (late the i.ciupation of Mr-.1. Smith), mil ate ic'(|lic-t>'(l to <ul< heall coi it'-j>oiidt nee .tccid nigK. WRITE FOR PATTERNS. FOR CASH ONLY! LOT 2, HOUSEHOLD PARCEL, foi 10s ] pan Magnificent Witney Blankets, full 2|' jaids lung 1 Whiti 1 Cmchet (fuilt, nuiio size (unshimkablu) .") >ards .SO inch Sheeting (White) 2 >auls Unbleached Table Damask fi Honeycomb Towels, 30 incheb long 1 Pretty Toilet Cover. LOT 3, DRESS PARCEL, for 20.510 yards Beautiful All-wool Cabhinerette, any colour 1\ yards Velveteen to tiim 1 pair (ilove-httmg Corsota 15ody Linen and Buttons LOT 4— l )>air of our Beautiful FuII-m/c (tuiiic.i Blankets, LOT .">, USEFUL PARCEL, 27s (id. 7 yards Strong Tweed, for Gentleman's "Suit 7 yards Scotch Twill Shitting vaids (irev Calico 1 do/. (200 yards reels) Cotton LOT (>— o yaids of Rich Black Ca"hniPiP, vim v wide 1 vaul Black Broche Satin to trim Lining and Button*. For 20-. LOT 7-10 yaids of Fast Pilo Black Velveteen I vaul Satin to tiim Lining and Buttons. For 2.V. LOT 8-1 Handsome Cloth Jacket, tailormado, noatly htiNhcd, for 2."W. LOT !», CASHMERE DRESS PARCEL, 20.- - (i yards Rich Black or Coloured Cashmere ; snpeiior quality 1 pair (Jlove-htting Corsets ("end sue) Lining and Buttons 1 pair Silk (Uove« to match. LOT 11, SERGE SUIT PARCEL, £2 10s (id1 Suit All- wool Navy Bluo Serge, wellmade and finished 1 Diab French Felt Hat 1 White l)i e*s Shirt 2 Men's Flannelette Shiits This Parcel will be a hiupriHo to every gentleman who orders it. (tent's Tweed Ovt'icoat-, from 18s \)d to 40- I.d. Send length requited. Corduioy Trousc-is (a grand line), '.Mid per pair Victorian Tvvi'ed Timisors. 15s (id Viclonau Tweed Ti onsets and Vest. 22.s (id Victon iv .Suit-, ."ijs od The-e goods are uii-iii passed for wear. Colom cd Mole Ti ousci s, It lid, .*is lid, (is lid,, 7s Ud, CWtoniii's, 4,M, ">|'d. C.j'd, 7,-d, S,'<l, lOd

Moleskin, ls 4UI, Is Bd,ls lOd, &c. We have a, good Daik Giey Stocking at 1-, , Cuttonadc, Is up to Ls Jkl Corduroy, at lowest price capital for countiv wear. I Grey Calico, 2.d, 3d, 3',d, 4 x .d, up to Gd Blunkets, !»-4, lOs lid, 13s (id per pair ! Wide do. 3d, 3~'.d, up to Nd " upwaids; 10-J, 12- (id, IV, lid, lJSslkl, DRAPERY DEPARTMENT. i Brown Hollands, 1 f 'd to 1- per yard 21,5, upwaids ; 11-4, T* od, 17- <ml, IDs Bleached and Unbleiched Tabling, Ls I.d, i Bleachtd Sheeting-, « t 'd, l0 t M, 1.-, Is 2'.<l, lid, 2K up to :«l, (id ' U lOtl, 2s 3d, 2, (id, 2s !)d, 3s Ud, 4s (id per ; Is 4ld, X D'.iJ. Is KM, Is 10d Fiaimd-s 7}<\, !»UI, 101.1, Is, Is2!d, Is JW, ' yard Unbleached Sliccting'-, S\U, lOjd, ls 2d, ls Is t.d, Is M, upwaids l'la\ Sbutin^-, *i,d, („d, 7,' d, S'd i l\d Hosieiv, (ilovt's, Ribbon-, Millnn iv, .uni S< otch Twill Slnmii^-, 'i t d, o','<f, 7i'd, 10,' d I All-wool Ciimean Shirting, cheap Mantle-, in gieat v.met), at om well Tuce.l-, Is i.d, 2- i.d. 2s («l, 2-1 Id, 3 0 Gd, to ' Coloured guilts, 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s lid, 6s known low Ci-h pnci .">- l.d I lid, 7s lid, kc.

{ww l h. smith ) SMITH & CAUGHEY, {a. c." caughey } Importers of Drapery, Clothing, aiul Silks, &«), QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. BRANCH: NEWMARKET.

'CHEAP EXCURSIONS TO AUCKLAND/ 1 SS 0 — X "VT JO W ZEALAND TWEED C< | |'l A Li MI.KCIIAM 'AIIOKS, UC XI \\l>, 4Re^^/^^P Make to Measure Men's All Pure Wool New I Zealan<l Tweed Clothing, thoroughly sluunk, JL at| d pciftct tit lt»' i' >»^» > »-d I //\ I jVloisuinui nt fur / I 1 v^ \^JP s j' warn tojrnj,'tli / <^|L I l\^ I ket-< jouiecjuiie 1 |^ \^S^ wß^*^"' tt ~ < then on ti) length Measineinent for Tuniseis : j When .sendmt,' vmn older, please state colour of Wliotb.T mic-1 .>K t., Im siil.- or ! Tweed. I'ill up nieahureuients acceding t.> nistuictioiis, 1 anu \\e, uf»>n teccipt of I Wfc *>fhcc Oidci, (ir marked lt...rVrom top „f tn.user, ' Ch «W f(>nv ! ird to «»/ l >a '^ f New ZeailUul a"-Va "-V S ar " tl) b,, ot inent lequired as pei Puce Liit. ' (> to 7, Inside leir seam | I" cdiiscHiueuco of the increase of tiade, our Mr.Tagg^ 1 Round Waist | will in futuie be unable to leave Auckland, so eustomeis 2, Honnrl Hips can lely on their oider.s being attinded to by him. •A, Kound Thigh j Patterns of oui NEW WINTER COOD.S can bo 4, l\ound Knee seen, and oidei.s taken at oui ngent'H ottico : Mr M. .">, Hound Button) of Hoot ' Mo-.es, Cambiiflge, next door to Mr Hughes, Chemist.

I look at our \ /firsr .prize, tItUU ! DI'NKDIN CUP BIRTHDAY AND CHEAT V 1 HANDICAP. , AUTUMN Ai'i-i.v t.\aL\. Results. ) \ ■ noiiiim: si'ci hiis i iki stnrEh*. ROBIN HOOD. i DUNEDIN BIRTHDAY HANDICAP, To be Itin at Duuedin, May '23th, ISBS. j N.Z. GRAND NATIONAL, To be run at Chtistchurch, May '251h, I 1 fc»t>."i. j SOUO at 10s each. Will clot,o May '22. I Atiout '220 Prizes. Each ticket has 10 chances, and can obtain a Pi i/e iv each of 10 Draw ings. UllilimW iIAMIII II I (rRVMJ \\IIUNAI. First . . £1000 I I'irt.t £.«)0 .Sf(ond ••'>" < (md liv lhird I.'O Inird 7"> All Others dm- 4W All others. di\ idtd '.'(M d<-<! about £1* about £10 each oi< li .. jC"-.*> i I'll CASH ItOM>s. , Zat -0 .. . j£UK> 10 it 10 . £100 nl •::, . . . 100 15 at S . . I'M i 5 .it -'() . . 100 30 at 0 . lso ' 10 at 15 .. .. HO 110 at 0 ... bi:> £U'2s Al.r. \I > 1»LICA1IONS I'XCKKDIXG AI)Vh.R 1 IMib NUMHIiR OK hOOO will bu alloted ay h.MKA CASH JIONDS OV £', EACH (Itss tho usual commission), INSIhAIJ OV INCRKASIXG VALUK OV l-AIMING PRI/KS, .md will be i tiled Oth Class. We wis.li to be dutinttlj understood that our drawmi's .iro ALWAYS toiuluctcd bv a COMMllIKIi ot SHARIiHOLDhRS. . md that RKPRKSUNIAHVES Of IHh I'KKSS are likewise prosont ; and Njiiics a Addresses of principal winnt'is arc alw.iy icnt throughout New /u'aland. From tliu number of people wbo INbl'hCl" our HOOKS day by day- -md tho correspondence we receive (and answer) relative to our drawinui, distribution of prizes, and our business generally, it scorns almost superfluous to Mill sa> " OUR HOOKS \Rli ALWAYS Ol'liV IOK IS. Sl'liC I IONT ;" )ct such is the lact, and our ever > increasing business shows plainly tliu result. ' Please send two id stamps for reply and result i I\O Orders preferred. Is exchange on Stamps and Cinques. Coin or Notoi should be regis- | ti'ri d Registeicd Letters and Telegrams recciwd. FIRST PRIZE, I (■ '2 hacks vm> UKWIi NATION VI., s KK.IIT CL\^SfcS £300- ) ( »'A*»H BONDS. ROBIN HOOD, Ore I'hos. Si \i i piov, llox "its, I 4I 4 O , Christchunh. Or, Jt'n>i IMhMiNG, Cit) It.iths, ' C«l' nih<J-sticet, Chusuhuich. ,

ADAM BEDES CONSULTATION ON Tilt (iKr V I NoMlll HN S'l't I I'M ('II \^K, lo be mn at Auckland, on .lunc b"th 1885, 2000 Members at 10s each. Sih hi'huiiAH,. "2 Pi i/cb at £'2o t'">o lbtlloibc I'AOQ 10Pii/eaat£lo 100 •_»nd Hoi-e . 100 30 Pii/esutilu 150 .Sid Horse 50 Marti is KiO Total . . £300 Non Starteis 1.10 Total £700 I v the event of more than 2.000 Tickets being applied for, Prizes will be increased pio lata. Advm Bhubuouhl particulaily draw Sulibt'tibeis' attention to the fact that all his Consultations aic drawn in the piesoticeol the Press and a Committee of Subscubcrs, Also, that uir.ingenieuts are now complete for a beries of Consultations tliiouglKjnt the year. Any Subsciihci diawing a pit/c, will be allowed, if he -?o dcsiics it, to invest in any future hht, anj sum not exceeding Four Pounds without i emmitting any further cash, this amount to be deducted fiom prize money. Eatly application for Shares should be made by lettei only, enclosing Two Stamps, w ith exchange on Cheques, or by Money Older, Bank Notes, or Drafts. Registered Letters or Telegrams will not on any account be received. If Bank Notes aie sent, please use two envelopes, one sealed aud placed inside the other. P. O. Ordei d preferred when procurable. It will gi eatly expedite business if an addiesscd envelope is enclosed with application. Addiess-ADAM BEDE, Care of H.N. Abbott, Bo\ No. '2, Post olKce, Auckland.

J . O L A It X, COACHBUILDER & WHEELWRIGHT, k I II 1 X 1 H I. Au. IviM)-, Ol AviIKR'VN WoKk TONK. Buggu'a, DinjH, Ac, built to ordei ; repaiiß at ri'aKouahlf rates.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 2003, 9 May 1885, Page 4

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