Notices.
1 SMITH & GAU6HET.
PARCEL SYSTE
Our country fnandH will pliMM' note that wo have removed from 300 and 302, t^iKen-ntreet, to the Cfiitinl and CuiiunodioiiH Prenntten 239, (,>ueen-street (late tho occupation of Mi - J. Smith), and hit ieq nested to addro^s all coiresptindence inglyWRITE FOR PATTERNS.
New Parcel and Price Lists for Autumn, 1885.
S. k C. have pleasure in iritnnnting that tho extensive alleiations and impio\emonts to their Quoi'ti street Premises aie now approaching completion. Also, tho arrival of the tirat Shipments for Autumn and Winter, ex dnect h.s. Te Kapo, ke, kc. In consequence of their rapidly developing trade S. k Co'u purchases tor this neaium aro much larger tn.in usual, and comprise, beBideu home, special NoveltitH, nnny lot-* that will be found exceptionally good value, and which (beititf ditect importers) cm only be procured iv Auckland city or province at their establishment, notably £VM worth <>f High-clatta K>y*, Youths', and Men h Clothing, and an immense purchase of All-wool Sujnirior DRkbS FABRICS, patt of the insolvent estate of an Eiirlihli Manufacturer. /■The striking success that has attended our trading operations in the p. «t is undoubtedly > ) laigely due to tho almost rigid CASH PRINCIPLES on which "t> have conducted f ) our buxinesi from the beginning. Theno principles we purpose adhering to, ad otherwise i \\\e could not pos«ibly sell Goods at our present low prices. I SMITH k CAUGHEY'S Parcel System is now an admitted BOON to Country riettler*. | SMITH k CAUGHEY'S Parcels have for four years given unbound* d H.itisfaction. SMITH <!k CAUGHEY have always aimed at combining excellence with cheapness, and by ho doing have secured the confidence of the Public. SMITH k CAUGHEY study closely tho wants of their Conntn f.rixK and do their ! utmost to supply a ( Jemune Article at tho low est possible j»i ice. for CYal>.
FOR GASH ONLY! LOT 2, HOUSEHOLD PARCEL, for 40s 1 jvui Munificent Witney Blankets, full 2\' yards long 1 White Crochet <^nilt, name si?o (unshruikaWo) 5 yards SO inch Sheeting (White) 2 yauls Unblcachod Tulilc Damask I) Honeycomb Toholm, 39 inches long 1 Pretty Toilet Co\or. LOT 3, DRESS PARCEL, for 20s— 10 yards Beautiful All-wool CaHhrnerette, any colour 1^ yards Velveteen to trim 1 pair Glove fitting Corbet* Body Linon and Buttons LOT 4—l pair of our Beautiful Full-«izo G'linetv Blankoto.
RULES OF SMITH & CAUGHEY'S PARCEL SYSTEM.
IST.— All Olders must be accompanied with Cash, P. 0.0., Cheque, made payable to SMITH k CAUGHEY. Letters containing cheques or coin should bu regintcred. »)ND--AU Parcels over 20s Packed securely in Canvas and sent, freight paid, to any £ Railway Station or Port in New Zealand leached direct from Auckland. Where fieight is demanded please communicate the fact to us, OR]).— Every Article guaranteed strictly in accordance with description given. ♦J 4TH.— We willingly subbtituto for any article in a Parcel not required other goods of equal v alue. ~Tjj _if any Parcel is not approved of, and returned in good condition within 14 'J day«, w e are prepared to refund purchase money in full, and pay carriage both way. How to clothn a Family of Boy* at little, cost : Send to SMITH k CAUGHEY for a 30s IH'NDLK <.f TWKKDS, in lengths from 2 to 7 vuds. How to clothe a Family of Girls at little cost : Send to SMITH k CAUGHEY for n 2os to 40i BUNDLE of DRESS GOODS, Ulster Cloth, Flannels, and Calicoes. How to Furnish a Bedroom »t Itttlo cost : Send to SMITH k CAUGHEY for »2-Guinea PARCEL of BLANKETS, SHEETS, QUILT. CURTAINS, &c. How to clothe a whole Family at little cost: Send to SMITH k CAUGHEY for their Wonderful £."> PARCEL, containing over !H> yards Material and Gentleman s Full Suit.
LOT 5, USEFUL PARCEL, 27s 6d. 7 yards Strong Tweed, for Gentleman's Suit 7 yaids Scotch Twill Shirting yaids Grey Calico 1 do 7. (200 yr.ids reels) Cotton LOT G—f> yaids. of Rich Black Cashmere, \ cry vv ide 1 vaid' Black Bioche Satin to trim Lining and Buttons. Foi 20s. L( )T 7—lo yaids of Fast Pilo Black Velvoteen 1 ymd Satin to trim Lining and Buttons. For '2~><. LOT B—l Handsome Cloth .T.icket, tailormade, neatly finished, for 2os.
LOT 9, CASHMERE DRESS PARCEL, 20s— ti yards Rich Black or Colouied Cashmere; supenor quality 1 pair Glove-fitting Corsets (send size) Lining and Buttons 1 pair Silk Gloves to match.
Lot 1, the EXTRAORDINARY £T> FAMILY PARCEL. 1 Full Suit of real good West of England Tweed (*'t«*'« size); or, instead, ono pair of our Beautiful Witney Double-bed Blanket*, and an equally large White Crochet Quilt . 1 Dress of our Scarbro' Serge, in fashionable and useful shade-*, contutimg 10 yard* ; 2 yards of Rich Velveteen totiim 1 Useful Drew for a (iiil of 10, containing 8 yard« of Twilled Homespun Wim-ey 5 yards of Strong Tweed, locommendcd to wear; 12 yard* of Hua%y Yard-wide Flannel 112 yard* of Crewdson's Famous Calico, 12 yards of Very Strong (iiey Calico 7 yards of Strong Scotch Twill Shirting 23 yards of Remnant* of Dress Materials, Prints and Holland*, &c , m useful lengths In all containing over 90 yards of Material nnd a Full Suit, eveiy item <>f which has l«en selected with a regard to wear, quality, not quantity, being oui aim in making up nil our EXTRAORDINARY PARCELS. Mole*kin, Is 4id, Is Bd,li lOd, &c. Wo have a good Dark <4rey Stocking at U, Corduroy, at lowest price capital for country wear. 1^. 1 M, P V"S DBAPKBY TJSkvRTN.ENT. 21h, upwards ; 11-4, 15s 6d, 17« ««1, 19s Bleached and Unble-»ched Tnbling, Is 4*d, Od, 2ts, up to 39s (id Is lOd, 2s 3d, 2^ (id, 2* Od, 3» Od, 4» Od per Flannels, 7id, OJd, 10\d, Is, 1^ 2W, Is 4\d, yard Is <!d, Is Bd, upwauls ' Flax Shirtings, Sfd, «^, 7^d, BJd H<i-.iorv, (ilovps, Ribbon*, Milhneiv, and Scotch Twill Shirtings, ."iid, lijii, T^'H, lO^d Mantles, m great variety, at our well- , Twee U, Is lid, 2s 3d, 2s lid, 2s lid, 3s (»d, to known low Cash price | •}_ s _'i c l -
LOT 11, SERGE SUIT PARCEL, £2 19s Iki—
1 Suit All-wool Navy Blue Serge, wellmade and finished 1 Drab French Felt H:it 1 White Die-*-, Shut 2 Men's Flannelette Shirts Tl.is Parcel w ill be a sui prise to every gentleman who oideis it. (Lent's Tweed Ovei coats, from 18-> 9d to 40s Gd. Send length required. Corduroy Trousers (a grand line), 9s 6d per pair Victorian Tweed Trousers. 15s Gd Victorian Tweed Tiousers and Vest, 22s Gd Victorian Suits, 52s Gd The-«e good* are unsurpassed for wear. Coloured Mole Trousers, 4s lid, 5s lid, Gs lid,, 7s lid, Cietonnes 4,' d, s?d, Gjd, 7Jd, 8?d, lOd
{w. h. smith [ SMITH & CAUGHEY, { a. c. caughey Importers of Drapery, Clothing, and Silks, 239, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. BRANCH: NEWMARKET.
"CHEAP EXCURSIONS^*) AUCKLAND." x \T E W ZEALAND TWEED CO 41. '\ iAI MbKCHANI lAILOKS, AUCKLAND, S* Wsf^ Make to Measure Men's All Pure Wool New TJfrgvfctl f Zealand Tweed Clothing, tlioioughJy shrunk, m»»''* I and pcifect fit guaranteed. p— — V t£ Co a r t"2 .">■» > /f" r ' > >~^is?\ >< /' / P>» "' /) Tkoisfrs IX* (id / > \ /f 3 f y'' Postage, Is od. \ A I 1 V>-.r IK M I I i% IV AJ*^ Pohtag**, I-* Od. I I V|V I A\ / / Measurement f<H- / II \ I *\> t Ito 2, Fioni neck / ,\ 1 Va. r x I Menni t<> length / \\ — -S «J V I 3t04t0.">, Fiom / -^ $> 1 I MMiii at back t» / ,V\A / 1 \ elbow, and on I 'Wrt' I \ \ to length of I ijV-y I i I I Round chest un- / W^ 1 oil der coat / W 1 j^| \± Round waist un- I I I \ d° r coa ' I \ •? I s ; y \ From back of neck \ M ] I \ I to required \ I J| \ \ 1 opening 1 \ I ~l4t H \». \ State what puc- \ \ I I \ I kets you require '-§ \ I \ I \ MeasureniPiit for I I Yeht: f I I Round chest un- I \ I er coa ' \ lif ~^L \ I . — -- — Round w.nst un- / I / .» ±&s \ I -I^E"— ' - der coat *JjJ _j \ I J \ « j^" Fioni back of neck / |7 *"' / /s \ \ to requited j^f C*-^- v ~tf- LJ\b~~ \ t'l -»ffe>i~ r opetiiiif,', and y^sr^"--- \ :c : c U-Wb- t- then on to length Me.isuiement for Troiwerb : When sending \<>ur order, please ttiite colour of ., . ■ , . Tweed. Fill up me.iMiieuients according to in>hucti<>n>, \\ hetl.tr p-ckets to be Hide or ftnd w^ „,„„/, ecolpt f i\ tet office Ordoi, m nmikod across Cheque, forward to any part of New Zealand any g.ut boot 1 '"" P ° UBeiB " neilt "I" 11011 IIH I>er P " ce Lirft< C» to 7," Inside leg «cam .„ ?» consequence of the increase of trade, our Mr Japßs 1 Koimd Waist Wl^ in lture bo unable to lea\e Auckland, ho customers •>' k ou ,,,i Hips can rely on their outers being attended to by him. 3, Hound Thigh Patterns of our NEW WINTER (JOUDS cm be I, Round Knee scon, and ordeiH t.iken at our agent's office: Mr M. 5, Round Bottom of Hoot Moses, Cambudge, next door to Mr Hughes, Chemist.
Winter Goods ! ! Just Arrived.
T>ANNOCKBURN rp WEEDS ! ! "T1 NULLS H rp WEEDS ! ! JYJOSGIEL rp WEEDS ! ! r\AMARU rpWEEDS ! ! JAMES MARTIN & SON, HAMILTON".
J • \J L A R X, COACHBUILDER & WHEELWRIGHT, IKIHI X 1 H I. All Kinds ok American Work Donk. I Buggies, Drays, ke , built to ordc i ; re i Hairs at ri'nsTimhle rarpn {SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY!!! PEARSON'S Carbolic Sand SOAP t (Pvn-vn.i.l &\JJr±M. • ff^Ht. abo\e floap nas b"en r«coin- , A mended by the medical faculty as a disinfectant, and from its cleansing ! piopeities is peculiuily adapted for tlie use of Dairymen and Butchers, etc., as it destroys all insect life. Householders will also find it to their advantage to use it. The sand used in the manufacture of tins Soap is only to be found on the banks of the Waikato River, and Waikato residents will readily understand that a beautiful white surface will be imparted to floors, etc., that have been , scrubbed w ith it.
I TMPORTANT ~VT OTI C E. J. S. BOND, MACHINE PRINTER, CAMBRIDGE (Established 1880), Begs to inform his fiiendi and patrons that, having purchased the stock and premises of Mr C. H. Gilby, Stationer, Ac, Duke-street, Cambridge, it ia his intention to remove fiom his present Printing Otiice to a new and moie commodious one to be erected at rear of shop, and in future to combine the Wholesale and Retail Stationery Business with the Pointing, which branch will still ! be under his personal supervision, and receixe ins unremitting attention as j heietofore. j His lar»e plant, consisting of the latest and most approved Printing, Paper-cutting, Paper-ruling, and other Machinery, together with his varied assoitmeiit of IMam and Fancy Type, Blocks, &c, enables him to turn out work umivalled in the dtatnct, and at the lowest rates. Ledgers, Day Books, Cash Books, and Account Books of all descriptions always in stock. Any special ruling done at shortest notice.
SPECIAL NOTICK TO MKMHKRK OF THK N.N Z FARMERS' CO OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION. WILLIAM HATTBAY'S NET CASH SYSTEM. | WILLIAM RATTRAY btiga to announce that all accounts (without exception) weio closed on the Ist inst., anil that on that date ho commenced his new NET CASH SYSTEM. To those who are disinclined to pay foi some who cannot pay, or others who wont pay, this system offers decided advantages. Its adoption means a largo saving in office and clerical expense, and doc 9 away entirely with the risk of bad debts. It enables him to remit monthly to his London buyer, thereby securing the large concession that accompany cash purchases. These savings and concessions combined enable him to sell at WHOLKSALK PRICES FOR PROMPT NET CASH. That is, a customer can obtain one yard or twenty of any material at the same piico aa though purchased at a local wholesale warehouse. Seeing that these enormous reductions have been made in the prices, William Rattray has intimated to the Secretary of the North New Zealand Farmers' Co-operative Association that he will no longer allow the discount of 10 per cent, to members, as the concessions now granted aro equal to at least double the amount of that discount. The first shipment of AUTUMN GOODS, K\ s s. Cu/co, Doric, lonic and Rimutake are now being rapidly opened up, [ and marked at wholesale pi ices for net cash, — Samples and prices free by post on application. All orders executed with the promptest despatch, carefully packed, and forwarded to any address, WILLIAM RATTRAY, Direct Importer of Mantles, Millinery, Costumes, Silks, Ribbons, Laces, Gloves and General Drapery, 178, 180 and 182, Qufkn nt., Auckland.
To be had at the Manufactory, Hamilton East. ArcKLWi* A(ib\r : John Buchanan, Esq., Custom-house-street. ONEHUNGA PERPETUAL LAND. BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. Established 1874. Incorporated 1880. MONEY LENT on Mortgage for any term not exceeding ten years, at rates of interest from 6£ to 71 por cent. Repay able by weekly, monthly or quarterlj instalments. Applications may be made through — Mr Angus Campbell, Hamilton Mr Thomas Wells, Cambridge Mr J. D. Hill, Alexandra Mr Edmund Fit/patrick Ngarua.w ahia or direct to the secretary. J. D. JACKSON, Onehunjx i
J. S. BOND, Printer & Stationer, Cambridge. n H E E P SHEARIN G Thos. Hughes, Wm. Manktelow, Wm. Gibbsand Win. Wyatt, are open to make engagements with lunholders foi next season for shearing any number of sheep in any part of the district.— Apply Waikato Times Office. P~ RO'JF of DEBT FORM, under the Bankruptcy Act 1883, FOR SALE at this ofb'co.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 2006, 16 May 1885, Page 4
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