SMITOJAMHEY. New Parcel and Price Lists for Autumn, 1885. S. k G. ha\c j)loa-<uro in intimating that the extennixo alterations and iinpio\oments t<> their (Jneen-street PreniHos are now nppionchmg completion. Also, theannal of the fiist Khipments for Autumn and Winter, c\ duect «.«. Te Ka]>o, kc, kc. In consequence of their l.ipidly developing tiade .S. k Co's jmichascs for this season aie much largei than usual, and coini)iise, besides sonio xpeci.il Novelties, many lots that will lie found exceptionally {rood value, and which (being dnect uiipoitcis) cm onlv be procured in Auckland city or province nt then establishment, notably i;l.")00 woith of High-class HoyV, Youths', .and Mens Clothing, and an immeiisu i>uichase of All wool Supenoi DRKSS FABRICS, pait of the nisohent estate of an English Mamifactuiei. /The uti iking success that has attended our tiadmg opoiatious in the past is undoubtedly N . laigely due to the almost rigid CASH PRINCIPLES on which we have conducted I \ our business fiom the beginning. These piinciples we puipose adlienng to, as otherwise i \ we could not possibly sell Goods at oni piesent low prices. ; SMITH k CAU(iHEY\S Parcel System is now an admitted BOON to Countiy Settleis. j SMITH & CAUGHKY'S Parcels lia\u for four yeais given unbounded satisfaction. i SMITH k CAUGHKY have alwajs aimed at combining excellence with cheapness, and by m> doing ha\e seemed the confidence of the Public. . SMITH & CAUGHEY «tudy closely the wants of their Countiy fi lends, ,uid do their, utmost to hiipply a Genuine Article at the lowest possible pi ice for CVsh. j RULES OF SMITH & CAUGHEY'S PARCEL SYSTEM. | IST.— All Ordcis must be accompanied with Cash, P.0.0., Cheques, made payable t« j SMITH k CAUGHKY. Letters containing cheques <n coin should be regis- | tered. i k)XD— All Parcel* over 20s Packed securely in Canv.n and sent, fi eight paid, to any i /C Railway Station or Port in New Zealand reached direct from Auckland. Where froight b demanded plea«e communicate the fact to ns. QRD.— Every Articlo guaranteed Htrictly in acc<'rdance with description gi\en. O 4TH. — We willingly substitute for any article in a Parcel not requiicd other goods of oqu.il value. W TII. — If any Parcel is not appuned of, and returned in good condition within 14 . 0 days, we are piepaied to refund piucha<se money in full, and pay carnage both 1 v ays. j How to clothe a Family of Hoys at little cost : Send to S'UITH & CAUGHKY for a 30s ! BUNDLE of TWEKDS, in lengths from 2 to 7 vaids. How to clothe a Family of GuN nt little cost : Send to SMITH t \. C VUGHKY for a 2">s ' to 40s BUNDLK of DRKSS GOODS, UNtei Cloth, Flannels, .uid Calicoes. Hmv to Finnish n P.edioom at httlo cost: Send to SMITH k CAUGHEY foi a2-Guinea ' PARCEL of BLANKETS. SHKKTS, (^UILT, CURT VINS, kc. 1 How to clothe a whole Family at little co-t: Send to SMITH k CAUGHKY for their Wonderful £T) PARCKL, containing o\er DO yaids Mateual and Gentleman's! Full Suit. Lot 1, the EXTRAORDINARY £"» FAMILY PARCEL. 1 Full Suit of real good West of England Tw eed («tate si/ P ) ; or, instead, one pair of' our Beautiful Witney Double bed Blankets, and an equally large White Ciochet , Qmlt . . ' 1 Dres^ of our Sc.ubro' Serge, in fashionable and useful shades, contiining 10 yaid* ; 2 ' yards of Rich Velveteen to turn ! 1 Useful Dress for a Girl of Ki, containing 8 yard* of Twilled Homespun Wincey ! . 5 yards of Stiong Twred, recommended to weai ;12 yaids of Hcuy Yard wide Flannel , 12 yaid* of Ciewdson'a Famous Cubco, 12 yards of Very Strong Giev Calico | 7 yards of Strong Scotch Twill Shirting 23 yards of Remnants of Dress Materials, Piints and Hollands, kc, in Useful lengthi In *11 containing orer tK) yards of Material and a Full Suit, eseiy it»m of which has been ] selected with a regard to wear, quality, not quantity, being oui aim in in.ik.ing up nil our EXTRAORDIN\HY PARCKLS. I
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10">0 rum -,. dboU.UUU 10"K)rnui>>. THK SYDNEY JOCKEY TURF CLUB'S MELBOURNE CUPCOXSULTATJOX, IKS"). To bo Run on the Flcmingtoii Racecourse, Melbourne, in Xo\. IS.S-). Meiubeis tl Each. Tho PRIZES will be allotted by 1 haw ing «t< under :— Fust horse, 1110,000; second hoise, £1,000; thiid hoise, £2,000; other st.uteis (divided), tl,">00; nou starteis (divided) £1,500; 1 cash pii/.e, t'2,000 ; 2 cash pu/es (fIOOO each), t'L',ooo ; 4 cash prucs (f")00 each), £2,000 ; 10 cash pii/.es, t'2oo each, t'L',ooo ; 30 cmh pii/es. £100 e ioh, i':<,000 ; 70 cash pmc*, f>o each, A.\1,.->00; 200 cash pii/en, t2"> each, t"i,000 ; .">7") cash pile's, L'2o each, t'll,">00. (irand total, r>o,ooo. The Sydney Jockey Tnif Club of Svdney m thunking their numeious clients in .ill past Consultations, beg to infoi in them and the Public geneially, in Xew South Wales, the adjoiuing ColomcM, China and India, that for tho Melbourne Cup of INB~> they have decided to hold .i iT.0,000 Consultation foi that event. The highest Pii/e being t'lo,ooo, and the lowest £20. The S.J.T. Club have also decided to deduct only 10 per cent, for Expenses, instead of l."> per cent, (as last yeai.) It will be seen by the Piogiamme that 10")0 Pii/.es will be distiibnted, and anangeinents aie being made to bung this Consultation pioininently befoic the Public in all pa its of the Woild— no doubt, wh.ite\ei, but that all Shales will bo taken up. Drawing will tako place under the Committee of Management about four clear days before tho day of the race. Result of the I>i .iwinjf will be forwaidcd to all SubHCiiber*. Any Subset iber can be piesent at \ the Diawing, either in peis^n or by pio\y, | on making application to the Secietaiy j in vviiting. I(i2 Hoises nominated. Add Exchange to Cheques and Two Stamps for ieply and result. Drafts or P.O. Ouleis to be made payable to JAMES WALLACE, Srcietary S.J.T.C, Box 7-S4, (1. P.0., Sydney. N.B.— Pleabe make known to your f i letuU.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2030, 11 July 1885, Page 4
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