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PARCEL SYSTEM !

Smith and Canghey hold an In»nioiiN6 Stock of Ul.mket*», FlanniMx, Sheeting*, Calicoes, Shirting, Linens, and other Household Kequisites. The \alue they h.<xo in\annbly given in th<"fp pood-i 11 well known. Tiy a sample of our FullBUed (Juinea Blanket^. PATTERNS SENT POST FREE. FOR GOOD VALUE!

LOT 12, YORKSHIRE TWEED SUIT PARCEL, 40*1x1— 1 Suit of our Olebr.itoi Yorkshire Tweed (Ktiiirnntced to weir) \ 1 Drab FiiMich Felt Hat to match 1 pair Moleskin Tnmsers ; or, instead, 2 pair Cotton Dull Pants 2 Strong Working Shirts (lined backs) 2 p.ur Cotton <>r Mennn Socks The Suit in this Pat eel is really value for the money. LOT 13-THE WORKING MANS PAR. CEL, 3<K1 pair Coloured Mole Trousers 2 Lamb'b Wool Singlets 2 do P.inU 2 do S^cks 2 Working 1 ShirtK. SMITH & CAUQHEY'B AUTUMN AND WINTER SPECIALITIES.

DRESS DEPARTMENT. LOT I—l 2 yards "Xow market" Check for 7» 9d, dark colours, noat patterns LOT 2— 12 yards "Reliance" Homespun, for 6s 9d, 8s 9d, and 10- Od LOT 3-10 yards •' Zealandia " Serga for 8a lid, Shades Navy, Myrtle, Maroon and Brown LOT 4-12 yards C*<«tnroe Cloth, in good winter .«hadrs, for 9« 60 LOT o —l2 yards Waiwera Hmnpspun, for 11s 9d, extra quality, for loi tid A good uooful lady-like Dres-*, for town or country LOT 6 — Royal Navy Serge, all pnre wool, U, U 4jd, Is «Yd, Is 9d, U lid, 2i 3d |M>r yard. (Quality con«idered, this Serge is extraordinary value. In the medium and higher qualities it is well adapted for Riding Habits and Boyi' wear LOT 7— All-wool Ottoman Cords, Is 6W, Ik Bd, Is lid, 2s 3d. Shade*, Navy, Bronze, Myrtle, Brown, Maroon, Win*, kc. LOTS— Bl.ick and Coloured Cashmeres ! and Mermoes, U, Is 4^d, U Cd, Is lid, I 2s <>d, and up to 4-> (kl per yard 1 LOT 9-10 y^rds Rich Black or Coloured i Velveteen, for 15s fid, 2(K. or 25*.

Cottonado, Is up to Is (HI Grey Calico, 2W, 3d, 3\d, 4^, up to Gd Wide do. 3d, 3"\d, np toHd Brown Hollands, 4jd to Is per yard Bleached Sheetings, Hid, 10^d, Is, Is 2W, Is 4 id. lstiid, lsSAd, Is lOd Unbleached Sheeting-,-, *Hd, 10^d, 1$ 2d, It 4\d All-wool Crimean Shirting, cheap Coloured Quilts, 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s lid, 6i lid, 7* Ud, kc.

[\\. S. LACRIK. I

R. N. RVKUKN.j [F. O. LAPKIK. W. S. Laurie & Co. MANURE, SEED AND PRODUCE ■VTERCHANTS, Auckland. NEW CLOVER SEEDS 1 1 ARRIVED PER DORIC S.S. White Clover— Red Clover— AUyke— CW Grass (Englmli tmd American)— Tiefoil, Timothy— ic.

|R>e Grass, Poverty Bay— Southern and Italian Rye^rass— Cocksfoot. MANURES. BONKPUST (Cargo of) brig Syren ju«t arrived from Sydney. SUPERPHOSPHATE ("Lawes"') to arrive per Northumberland from Lon. don. Boneflour, Bonedust, Guano, 4c, alio in stoic. SALT— Coarse, Fine, Manure, Rock. SACKS -100 Bales, 4 bushel sacki Wire.— Fencing Wire (black) Noi. 5, 6, 7, 8 a»d 10. IJnrbed Wire, fourpointa and nbl)on. Staples, roller* and pint. Seaming Twine, kc.

Quotations and Samples may be obtained of our Waikato representative, Mi. ADOLPH LOURIE, Cambridye. W. S. LAUBIE & CO., Merchants, Auckland. •23rd February, 188^ /^RUSHED OATS. Tho undersigned are prepared to Cruah Oats at 3d per bushel. Orders left at the Hamilton Auction Mart will receive prompt attention. KNOX & RIDLER. Excelsior Flour Mills.

MESSRS COLE AND CO., 207, QllhhN-nTRKfcT. Wholesale Premises : Customi-atreet West, Auckland.

Wholesale and retail Fish and Oyster dealers. Fresh and Smoked Frah always on hand. Country orders punctually attended to.

MR J. G. PARSONS, Veterinary Suiguon, Cam bridge, begs to inform his patrons and the public that Mr Usherwood (lm htc a&nistant), is no longer in his employment, and that in future all business will be attended to solely by Mr I'arsons himseli. THOMAS F . REDDY, ■*• Wholesale 4 Retail FISH AND OYSTER DEALEKpL 207 Queen-street, AUCKLAND.

Wholesale Premises : Customs-st. West. TOHN STEADMAN, Bricklayer and Contractor^ *- — HAMILTON EAST. All orders promptly executed, and firtfcclass workmanship guaranteed.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 2006, 16 May 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 2006, 16 May 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 2006, 16 May 1885, Page 4

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