PARCEL SYSTEM ! Smith and Caughev hold an Immense Stock of Blankets, Flannels, Sheetings, Calicoes, Shirting, Linen i, and other Household Requisites. The value they hwe imanably gi\en in these poods is well known. Tiy a sample of our Fullsi/ed Guinea Blankets. PATTERNS SENT POST FREE. FOR GOOD VALUE! LOT 12, YORKSHIRE TWEED SUIT PARCEL, 4()s (id - 1 Suit of our Celebiated Yoikbhire Tw«ed (guaianteed to weai) 1 Dub Fiench Felt Hat to match 1 pair Moleskin Tiouseis; or, instead, 2 pair Cotton Drill Pants 2 Stiong Woiking Shiits (lined back*) 2 pan Cotton <>i Meiino Socks The Sui* in this Paicel is really \alao fat the money. LOT 13-THK WORKING MANS PARTCEL, 30s1 piir Colomed .\lole Trousers 2 Lamb's Wool Singlets 2 do Pants 2 do Socks 2 Working Shirts. SMITH & CAUGHEY'S AUTUMN AND WINTER SPECIALfTIES. DRESS DEPARTMENT. LOT I—l2 yaids "NewniMket ' Cheek foi 7s !(d, daik colouis, neat p.itterns LOT 2— 12 yaids "Reliance" Homespun, foi (is <ld, 8s !)d, and 10, !ld LOT 3 -10 > aids •' Zealandia " Sri jrn for &j Ud, Slndes Na\y, Myi tic, Maroon and Brown LOT I—l2 yards Ostume Cloth, in *<xxi wintei shades, fni !)s (id LOT ."> — 12 vaids Waiweia Homespun, im lls 'Id, e\tia qmlity, foi l">s 6d A good useful lady like Die**, foi toi\Ti»* counti j LOT (s— Royal N.uv Serge, all pnre wool, Is, Is VA, Is (Ud, 1* 9d, U Ud, 2* 34 per v.iid. Quality considered, thU Serge is extraorclin.iry value. In tfcw mediuin and highei qualities it is trcll adapted for Riding Habits and Boys' wear LOT 7— All-wool Ottoman Cords, Is Ojd, Is Bd, Is lid, 2s 3d. Shades Navy, Bron/.e, Myitlc, Brown, Maroos, Wine, kc. LOT B— Black and Colomed Ca*hMere» and Merinoes, Is, Is i\d, 1* fid, U lid, 2s (id, and up to 4s (id pei yaid LOTfl— lo yaids Rich Black or Coloured Vel\ ete'en, foi 15a Od, 20s, or 25*.
Cottonado, Is up to Is «)d Giey Calico, 2',d, 3d, 3',d, 4',d, up to Gd Wide do. 3d, 3"W, up to 8d " Blown Hollands, 4^d to Is pei yard Bleached Sheotings, S{d, 10,'d/ls, 1^ 2'.d, Is4',d, lsJHd, IsB',d, Is lOd Unbleached S'heetings, B'id, lO^'d, Is 2d, It 4WI All-wool Ciiineau Shirting, cheap Coloured (guilts, 2s lid, 3s, lid, 4s lid, 6a Ud, 7s lid, &c.
SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY!!!
PEARSON'S Carbolic Sand ' (PvThNTKDI • | fI^HK alxnc fioap nas b°en recon> 1 A mended b} the medical faculty as i a disinfectant, and fiom its cleansing piopci ties is peciilidily adapted for the 1 ÜbC ot Dairymen and Bntchuis, etc., as it destioys all niicct lite. Householders will ,i)*o Hud it to then advantage to nse it. The s.ind iiaed in the mimii.iuture of this Soap is only to be found on the i banks of the Waikato Rivor, and WaiI kato residents will leadily understand that a beautiful white suifacc will be imI patted to lloors, etc., that have been scrubbed w ith it. To be had at the Manufactory, Hamilton I East. I Arcki.vM) Aolnt : John Buchanan, Ksq., Custom-house-street.
COACHBUILDER& WHEELWRIGHT KIHIKIHI. ! All Kinds of Amkricax Work Dost, i Buggies, Diays, kc , built to order? re- | pins at reasonable rates. | ry\ HOM AS F . REDDY, "^ WIIOLtsAU. k RKTVIL I FISH AND OYSTER DEALER, 207 Queen-street, AUCKLAND. Wholesale Picmi'us : Customs-st. West.
\^J 0 T I C B . . CHAS. R. JOHNSON, Lite of Hamilton, Waikato, having taken the stables m Dm ham Stiect, Auckland, lately occupied bj Halbtcailßios., lequcsts a continuance ' of the support accoi ded to his predecessors, and hopes by attention and moderate chaiges to mei it a continuance of Mipporfc. I Saddle Horses, Single and Double Buggies, Waggonettes, &c, on hire. CHAS. R7~JOHXSON. LIVERY STABLES. DURHAM-STREET, AUCKLAND, L vtk H vr.-vTu vu, linos. Lcttcis or telegrams piomptly attended to. MESSRS HALVrEAD, BROS., wish to announce to their numeious supporters that they have relinquished the livery busine&s caiiicd on by them in Durhamstreet, to Mr Chas. R. Johnson, of Hamilton, Waikato, and thanking thos© numeious friends for their suppoit, they would ask the same kindness to their successor, whom they can confidently recommend. Messrs Halstead, Bros,, will still letain an othce at the stables in Dm ham-street, and all outers left there will receive prompt attention.
AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF THE WAIKATO TIMES. 4. AicM. \M) J. H. Witheford C. (i.udncr k Co Xi. \m \\\ Mil v Fn.u and Davies Hi MIA Tvi iMiu . W. H. M. Lovell CiMiuuiH.i. >T. S. Bond . (Jeoigc Dickenson Tvmvhi.uk . S. J. Thompson On vi po . . J. T. Edu.uds Ti. Aw vMi.ru . J. W. Bridgman KIIIIMHI . J. W. Kills Hvmii.ion . . X. (I. Lennox . Dey and French W.vnov . W. Abbey Ti. Alton \ J. (JeuHi WuouomiOM vi Tho-.. Lawle-s London Uoidon & Gotcli Mki iioutvi:
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2030, 11 July 1885, Page 4
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