Notices.
PARCEL SYSTEM ! Our conntir fnends will pie mil note tlut wi^ li i\ n roinovod fioen 3(K) and '.'<)-, Qiiee«n Htiei't, to tin (Vnti.il anel ConinioeltouH Piennsrs L.i f l, Queen stre-ct (l.tt<- the occupation of Mix./ ."-iinltli), ■uiel are lecjitcste-el t<> aeldie -s all conospiiiieli nee' hi "id mgly. WRITE FOR PATTERNS. FOR CASH ONLY! LOT 2, HOUSEHOLD PARCEL, foi XX 1 pair Miigmhce nt \Y itm y P.lankets, full 2j l yirdnlong 1 White Crochet Quilt, fume ki/o (uiisluinkahlo) '. yarels HO inch Sheeting (White) 2 yareli I nble-acheel T.ible« Damask R Honeycomb Towels, .SO inches long 1 Pretty Toilet Covei. LOT 3, DRESS PARCEL, fe>r 20s— . 10 yardrt Beautiful All-wool CaHhmorctto, nny cnlenir 11 yareln Vflvptonn to turn 1 pair ( Jlore-fitting (Joiscts Body Linen and ButtonH LOT 4—l pair of our Beautiful Full-mzo Guinoa Blankotn. LOT .1, USEFUL PARCEL, 27* Gd. 7 ynrdn Strong Tweeel, for GentlemanV Suit 7 yards Scotch Twill Shirting yard* Groy Cnlico 1 do 7. (200 yardn rejoin) Ceitton LOT 0 -G yards eif Rich Islae;k CaHhmero, \fiy wido 1 yard Blark l'roeho S.itin to trim Lining Mid ButtoiiM. For 20s. LOT 7—lo yarels of Fant Pilo Black Vel\e teen 1 vaid Satin to trim Lining and Buttons, For 2~n. LOTH 1 Hnnelsome Cloth .l.icki't, tailorm.iele*, ne-iitly finished, for 2~)S. LOT t, CASHMERE DRESS PARCEL, 2<KG yaids Rich Black oi Colenucd CnKhmcrc ; HHpe'rmr quality 1 pair Glove-fitting Coi se>tM (send si/c) Lining anel Buttourt 1 pair Silk (Moves to in itch. LOT 11, SERGE SI 'IT PARCEL, Li! I'), (•il - 1 Suit All-wool Nivy Bluo Seige, \m 11iii.kl'' anel Inii'lu'd 1 Drab Fieneh Felt H it 1 White Dre'xsShiit 2 Men'n Flanue'letti' Shirts This Pal eel will be ii mnprise to r>\r>iy gentleman who ordi-iH it. (Ji'Tit'n Tweed Ove'ie-mtH, fiom 1^ '»d to 40s od. Send length rcquncd Corduroy Trousors (a gi md lin^), 'Ndd pe-i pair Victoiian Tweeul Tion j e'is. 1">, M Victorian Tvvei-d Tiouseis and \'e st, 22s Gel Victorinn Suits, 52-, fiel These goods aro unsuipv< i«el for we-ir. Ceiloured Molo Trousei a. Is 1 Id, "is llel, Gh lid,, 7h llel, CretonnefH, 4^el, T^d, G^l, 7/« l, S,'d, 1 0d
lIITI.IJIHIIT. New Parcel and Price Lists for Autumn, 1885. S it C liavo ple-.iMire 1 in intimating that tho «\tonsi\o nltci.itionn und iinprovein«nts to tin ii Vl'V 1 '" 1"1 "' 1 st ""' t rp-niMe's am now approaching completion. Al-<o, tho arrival of th<* fir-'t .Sliipiiu-nt^ foi Autumn ami Winter, e-x elnnctK.s. Te K.ipo, ke, kc. In < .him f(iii'iie'p nf tlii-ir rapiellv dovolopinK tr.ifle- S. k Oi purchasm for thin Hnanon aro niucli l.ugcr lli.in u-.ii.tl, .me! comprise, he-mdpn hoiiio npocial Novoltiox, miny leitn that will lw found r>\( ( 'ptiein.illv tfooel \ ihw, and which (hcinp; diroct unpoitor«) cm only li« procured in \uckl uul e-ity or pn.\iiici> at then pstabliMhmont, notiihly i'lrtOO woith eif High-cIaKH ReijrK, \ t,nth^ , .iiifl \l<ns Clothing, and an immuiiKo purchase of All-wool Supormr DRKHS I 1I 1 VIMvKJH, part of tlic innolve-nt o«t.»to of an English Manufacture 1 . / Tin living siK-epss that han attrnded our hading operatioiiH in thei ji.iht in undoubtedly' ) larp'ly due- to this almost rigid CASH PRINCIPLES on wlne-li wo have- conducted 'i out biiMiipss fre.ni the beginning. Theso prmciriles we purpeise adhciing to, as eUhciwiHO \ »c could not possibly hoII Goods at ctur present low prices. v HMJTII k CArtiMKY'S Parcel Sy«tcm i« now an admitted UOON tei Countiy Settlor^ | SMITH k CAITCHKY'S Parcoln have for four yeaiHgivnn *inb«>undi>d H.»tiHfnction. [ ! SMITH iIOAnUIKY havo always aimed at combining e»xce'llenco with chcapnrH.s, and | by doing li.ue- sccure>d the conhdence of thn PnWic. SMITH k C \['< i\\ KY ntiielv closely the wants of their Countiy friends, and do thoir ! utmost to Hiipply a (icnuiuo Arttclei nt tho lowest possililu juice foi (Vnh. RULES OF SMITH & CAUGHEY'S PARCEL SYSTEM. ; i i ST —All Oieli is must ix> Hoeompaniod with Cash, P. 0.0 , Cheques, m ida payablo t<t , J SMITH il CAIHiIIEY. Lettern containing cheques or com nhonld be regm- I tcrod. t")Nl>— All Parcels over 20h Packed Hecnrely in Canvas and ncnt, freight mid, to any /C Railway Station or Petrt in Now Zealand roacheel diroct from Auckland. Where fi eight ih demanded ploane cotninunictt* the fnct to un. f>RlX— Every Articlo Kiitrantced Htrictly in acc^rdanco with doncription givon. 4TH.— We willingly mibstitute for any articlo in a Parcel ne>t requirod other goods of equal value. •"TIL- If any Parcel is not approved eif, and returnoel in good condition within 14 • ) clays, wo aie jncparod te> refund purchann money m full, and pay cimiago both w.iy^. How te> clothe a Family of Hoys ftt littlo cont • Send to SMITH k CAUGHKY fe>r a 3(h 1 I'.IJNDLE of TWEEDS, in length* from 2 to 7 vanN. I How to e-lothe a Family of <in\n nt littlo co*t : Send to SMITH A, CAUGHEY for a 2.w I to 10^ MUNDLE of DRESS GOODS, UNteir Cloth, FlannoN, and CalicooH. i How to lMiinn.li a Bedreiemi at little cmt : Send to SMITH &CAUG HEY for a 2-«uinea I'ARCKLe.f BLANKETS. SHEETS, (^JILT. CURTAINS fee . ! How to clothe a whole Family at littlo cost : Send to SMITH k CAUCHhY for their ! WoneliM ful f) PARCEL, containing <»vor 00 yard* Material fliid Gontlcniunn Full Suit. Lot 1, llio EXTRAORDINARY £5 FAMILY PARCEL. I 1 Full Suit of ie.il "ood Went of England Tweed (state hi/.o); or, imtoad, one pair of onr Beautiful Witney DemUe-bcd Blankets, and an equally largo Whito Cmchet 1 Die-ss of our Scaibro' Serge, in fashmnable and nsoful nhados, emit lining 10 yard* ; 2 y.uels of Kich Velvrtevn to trim 1 1 ' ,I'ful 1 )n-ss for a (Sill of 1«>, continuing 8 yard* of Twilled He»nespun Wincejr "> t, .n il . of Stiong Tweed, rccotuinended to wear ; 12 y.uiU e>f Hi a\y Yarel-witlo Hannol \2 y'mls of Cn'welsiin's KaiiwniH Calice), 12 yards of Veiy Strong Grey Calico i 7 >.u Ms of Strong Scotch Twill Shirting , 1 2'{ >.nils of Komnants eif Drew MateriaK Print* and Holland-, ke, in uwful lengths i In all ejontaining o\er JK) yardn of Material nnd a Full Suit, e>v<«iy item of which ha^ bren M'h'eteel with a rpgard to wear, quality, not quantity, being mir ami in innkmgup all our EXTRAORDINARY PARCELS. Moleskin, Is I VI, Is Kd.lM lOd, &c. We havo n good Dnk Giev Stocking at Ih, ' Citieliinty, at lowest i>rice capital for countiy vre.ir. I Bl.enlvPts 9t. 10s (id, 13s fiel por pair i. maids; 10 1, 12« (id, l.w fiel, 18s (iel, DRAPERY DKPARTMKXT. '»|s mmaiels ;\\ J, Vn del, 17* (kl, Ifli Bleached and UnhWh"d Tabling, Is |\d, Cd/'JIs, up to Ms Od Ih 10d, 2-^ Hd, 2s liel, 2s !)d, .Ss 6d, Js Od per Flannels 7/<l, '.''.el, lO'.d, Is, Ih 2',d, Ih 4]d, yaid 1« (id, Is Hd, iipwaiels " Flax Shirtings, . r i?el, (s^l, 7/d, 8W HoKieiy Gloves, UibboiiH, Millineiy, and Scotch Twill ShntinßH, "»/d, «i/d, 7|'d, lO^d M mil. ', in •;.. it n mety, .it our %m'H Tv\eed s U «d, 2h 3d, 'Js M, 2-, lid, Mi<»d, te» i known low Civli |inei' ' .m(!el^ _
{jwj^smith} SMITH & CAUGHEY, \ a. c. caughey } InijMMh'is «f Drapery, Clothing, and Silks, 2!JO, QUKKN-STRKET, AUCKLAND. BRANCH: NEWMARKET.
T.&S.MOHULNc^CO.; (lil.Mi'lED) lIAUDWAKK MERCHANTS AND SHIP (HANDLERS, Importers of Farm Inipinuaits, Arc, FUUNISHIN(i IIiONMONGKUS. r^^ 9 Lar«?o Sliipinents ol himishins* Ironmongery LATKST NOV KLTI KS ENGLISH AND .WII'lilK'AN lIAIiDWAKR. NEW SHOW-ROOMS Now replete with an E\teiiM\e Assoilin-ut of HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES of i \eiy <lt si t lption. •" • — y-4 , \ . r— ( a a ?* L*^'» ••mmmi i f^4 O ™ ~* :^fc » ". ~ S 5* Q• ' - BUUUIKK! WA(-l<a)NS f BIKJOIES! Now Landed, a Cliok ( Shipunnt of Bn.'"n , .uul I nm Kxpies'j Wftft^ons, Hpeciallj H( ll I t( d fdl lIMI^ll I Olllltl ) M),ld', T. & S. MORRIN & CO. (X J I3VrX'X'It!IJ 111 1 (JUEKN STREET, AUCKLAND. AfIKNTH FOlf TIIAMMS irMMATI'I'M I'MNT COMI'ANV. The best Paint for all lands K.um Woilc, Bmlilm^i, li uiuoik, Budges, kc., kc.
»J . \J L A R X, COACHBUILDER & WHEELWRIGHT, X I II I X I II 1. Am. Kimh oh Amiiikan Woick Pom. BuggK'H, Diayn, ke , limit to ordeT ; jopnirn at ii'.'ihoiiiil)!' 1 r:ili>H MR J. <!. I'AHSONS, Vitciin.uy SurKcon, ('amlu i<^c, hf^H to infoini luh |i/itroiiH nnd the public that Mr Uhlici' wood ffui l<it( (i^i\l(in> ), in no Inn^ur in liih employiiK-nt, and that in fiitiue; nil liumni'ds will he attended to ttoklij by Mi' I'arsonß himself.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 2009, 23 May 1885, Page 4
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