PARCEL SYSTEM ! oM*f f IT ft, fAIIf} H P Y PARCEL SYSTEM ! Our country friendn will Smith and Caughey hold please noto that we hay« < , n ryr^ an Innnonse Stock of* Blan« removed from 300 and 302, |\OW PtJIWH O II TI Pl'lPO I ICtC TflP AlltlllTin ISK'~I ket «. flannels, Sheetinpt, Queon-strcet, to the Central IItJW L (MLtM. dllU L 1 IUC JjlOlO IUI ilUtUlllllj IOO<J# Calicoes, Shirting, Linens, ' and Commodious Premises ftnt i other Household Re230, Queen-street (lato the qnisiter The ralue they occupation of Mi -J. Smith), g&c }) Ufl p , plMllc ,„ i n j;j raa tj nfl , that tho extensive alterations and improvements t» h - uc in ™ riftbl y ,«»"•» in and areiequestcd to address thoh ( j Hcpn . stlcet i' IPn ,, scs „,,, mv , approaching completion. Also, the anival of the first ICBP cr<)od '< •« w ? n kn ° w "- all correspondence accord- .Shipments for Autumn nnd Winter, r , dnect ».<.. To Kapo, ke, kc. T . r .V * fA'nple of oxr Full'"^'y* In consequence of tin ir l.ipidly developing tiado S. k Go's purchases for this season are bized Guinea Blankets. ■ much laigei than usual, and comprise, be-idos sorno special Novelties, many lots that will lie _ _ — — «— —^ — _ found exceptionally good value, and which (being dnect importers) cm oulv be procured in ■mrDTTT T>f\J> "DATTTPWR Auckland city oi pio\ nice at tlieii'establnlinient, notably i'lloo worth of High-class Boys', PATTTIUNS BF.WT PAST TUfiTi. | WRITE FOR PATTERNS. Youths', and Moil's Clothing, and an immen-e purchase of All-wool Superior DKF.SS Ali - bKW{a attSil Übl **«*» FABRICS, part of the insolvent estate of an English Manufactuiei. /"The stiiking succe-s that has attended our trading opciatmns m the |>ast is undoubtrdly\ mo PACU AIJIV I < ' al fe' c b' due to the almo-t ngid CASH PRIXCU'LES on mliicli wo havo conducted ( rnn pnnn UAI IIC I rlln unun UNLI • j our business fiom the beginning. These principles we puipo-e adhering to, as otherwise i rvn uUUU VMLUC • \xre could not possibly sell Goods at our present low puces. } LOT 2, HOUSEHOLD PARCEL, for 40s SMITH k CAWHEY'S Parcel System is now an admitted BOON to Country Settlers. I LOT 12, YORKSHIRE TWEED SUIT 1 pair Magnificent Witney Blankets, full SMITH k CAUGHEY'S Parcels have for fom ycais given unbounded sati-fiu tion. PARCEL, 49a (id— 2! yards long smTR & CAUGHEY have always armed at combining excellence with clieapne.s, and 1 Y ° rkMn TwW * 1 Yhr.nkSe) 1^ Qmlt> " ftme m8 h * "» d " in " '-— d «- c "» fid — " f 1^- . I 1 D ( £b fS FcTt ft!t to match 5 yards 80 inch Sheeting (White) SMITH ct CAUG HEY study closely the wants of then Countiy friends, and do their 1 pair Moleskin Trousers; or, insteJiS, 2 2 yards Unbleached Table Damask utmost to supply a Genuine Articlo at the lowest possible price feu C.'sh. pair Cotton Drill Pants 6 Honeycomb Towels, 3!) inches le>ng 2 Stiong Wen king Shirts (lined backs) i pretty Toi.ot Cove^ RULES QF SM , TH & CAUGHEY'S PARCEL SYSTEM. 2 ffl r s%^aKdiy v.m« f« LOT 3, DRESS PARCEL, f«r 20*- ST _ A ,, Onkrs mn^ accompanied with Ca h| p. 0 .()., Cheques, mide payable to th ° m ° n ° y - 10 yards Beautiful All-wool G«shmerette, J[ SMITH k CAUGHEY. Letters containing cheques or coin should be regis- LOT 13— THE WORKING MAN'S PAR* 11 yards Velveteen t« trim ' ! i •p i ru V T? 1 pair (Jlove-fitting Corsets QND— AII Parcols over 20s Packed securely in Canvas and sent, freight paid, to any I « fl'luii w'fS iin^ii. 0 " 86 ™ Body Linen and Buttons Railway Station or Port in New Zealand reached direct from Auckland. Whore t A Pnir« LOT 4—l pair of «ur Beautiful FuII-hzo freight is demanded please communicate the fact to us. 2 j" kZvL <■' Guinea Blankets. 2 Working SI i It '" LOT 5, USEFuETaROIW^ 27« M. Article iaranteed "^ in acc " rdanco with d - cri^ io " M - SMITH & CAUGHEY* 7 yards Stmng Tweed, for Gentleman's AUTUMN AND WINTER SPECIAL!. Suit a TH. — "We willingly substitute for any articlo in a Parcel not required other goods of TIES. 7 yards Scotch Twill Shii tiny *± equal value. yards Grey Calico DRESS DEPARTMENT. l^-j-'OPT.'idsi eels) Cotton «-TH.— lf any Pnrcol is not approved of, and returned in good condition within 14 LOT 1-12 yards "Ne win uket" Check im JL.OI ()— I) yards ol Krcn lilacK uisnrnerc, days, we aie piepaied to refund puichn«e money m full, and pay carnage berth 7^ fld daik colouis neat patterns i C 7w l '\ V r> l «f f f- '* aY ' < - j LOT 2-12 vmls "Reliance" Hrtmenpun, lyaid Black Brocho .Satin to taun I f,,i (is f)d 8s fld and 10s fld t i " g ,*A nd Bl , ltt0 f n r }v\ ' 2 ui yv l Ilow t0 cllltll ° * Flinill , v " f P "T at httle cost : Sen ' 1 to SMITH k CAUfJHEY for x 30s > LOT 3 _^ raids "'Zealandii" Serge for Si LOP 7-10 jaids of ]-a-t Pile Black Velre BUNDLIC <-f TWF.EDS, in lengths f.om 2to 7 v.v.l- 1 U d, Shades Navy, Myrtle, \Liro.nand teen How tei clothe a Family e»f <JnN at little cost . Send to SMITH k C VUGHKY for a 2*is ■ Browu 1 > aid Satin to trim to JO- BUNDLE of DRESS GOODS, UUer Cloth, Fhnnel-, and Calicoes. ! LOT 4 -1^ yards Costume Cloth in eood Lining ami Buttons. For 2 >-. ' How to Finnish -\ IVdioe.in f»t littlo cost : Send to SMITH & CAUGHEY foi a2-Guinea , w i>,ter ihidr^ for 0- Gd ' LOT 8-1 HamNomc Cloth Jacket, tnilm- ]»AR(JKL of ULAXKK' py . SHEETS, qUILT, CVHT UNS, kc. ■ r,-V va'ids Waivvera Hmncspun fflV made, neatly tiui-herl, foi 2.>s. How to clothe a vvhe)le Family at little cost : Semi to SMITH k CAUGHEY for their jo/ -^ o/ ext;ia quality, for 15s 6d tat • n k «h vrrTnirnmf«sa t> \ ppvt Wondpiful £T) PARCEL, containing over 1)0 yauls Material and Gerrtleman's j A good ehx \ ladylike Dress, for towntr LiOl 3, lAhMMrjiifi jjiuwo iakoMj, l'ullbuit. countiy 6 yaids Rich Black or Coloured Cashmere ; Lot 1, the EXTRAORDINARY £5 FAMILY PARCEL. 4W, U 6lVd, l^fld, Is lid? &°ai suj)?iioi quality | per yaid. Quality considered, this 1 pair Glove-fitting Corsets (send si/c) 1 Full Surt of leal good West of England Tweed (state si/c) ; or, instead, one pair of j Serge is extr.ie>rdinary value. In the Lining and Buttons our Beautiful Witney Double-bed Blankets, a.id an equally laige White Crochet [ medium anil hi"hei qualities it is well 1 pair Silk Glenes to match. Quilt . , , ••-,«. o i adapted for Riding Habits and Boys' . 1 Dress eif our Scai bio Serge, m fashionable .xnd useful bhade-, containing 10 yards ; 2 | wear LOTH, SERGE SUIT PARCEL, t'2 10s yards of Rich Velveteen to trim LOT 7— All-wool Ottoman Cords, 1* GW, (id— 1 Useful Di ess for a Girl of 1(», containing 8 yards of Tvvilleel Homespun Wincey Is Sd, Is Ud, 2s 3d. Shades, Navy, ISnit Vll-xvool Navy Blue Ser<»e well- < •"• T^ds e>f Strong Tweed, recommended to wear ;12 yaids of Heavy Yard-wide Flannel j RlOnze,R 1O nze, Myltle, Brown, Maroon, in ul'f nnd finished jl2 yaids of Crpwdsem s Famous Calico, 12 yaids of Vciy Strong lirey Calico j Wine ke lDr.ibF.ench Felt Hat 7 ynrds of Stiong Scotch Tw dl Shnting „„,, Ml ; LOT 8-Bl.ick and Clorred Canhnerea 1 White Die-s Shut 23 yards of Remnants of Diess Materials, Punts and Hollands, ke, m u-cful lengthi i an( i Mennoe-, 1-, Is i',d, Is rtd, In lid, 2 Men's Flannelette Shirts In all containing otpi- 90 yards of Material and a Full Suit, every item of which has been | 2s Ud, and up to 4s (kl per yard Tins Pai eel will be a snipiise to eveiv i selected with a regaid to we-w; quality, not quantity, being our aim in makingup j LOT o—lo yaids Rich Black or Coloured gi^tJem.injvJui oldl l' < _L t^_. ' all our EXTR V<)IIDIN\RY PARCELS. I Yeh eteen, for 15s lid, 20s, or 2-w.
<iri.tsTwerdOvercn.it'., fiom l«s Od to , M<.le-km, Is 4',d, Is Kd.ls 10d, k>\ Wo hup a good D.uk llioy Stocking at 1«, I Cottnntido, Is up to Is !»d 40- Cd. Send loMßtlr re-quired. I Onrdurov, .it lowest price caiut.il foi countiy wo v" , Grey Cilr^o, 2J,d, 3d, 3Jd, 4Jd, upto 6d Coidiuoy Tiousor.-. (u grand line), Oslid pci | JMankets it- 1. 10s Cd, l.'Js (id per pair Wide do. 3d, :V,d, up to 8d parr i upw.uds ; 10-4, 12s <kl, I.V, (id, lS^lid, DRAPERY DEPARTMENT. Brown Hollands, 4+' d4 + 'd to Is r>or yard Victon.m Tweed Timwcr«. I. "is fid ' 21s, upw.uds ; 11-i, l"n Lid, 17s l,d, 10, | Bleaclied and Unbleached Tabling, Is 4\d, lilcaclied Sheetinns SS v l d, 10 t'd, Is, Is 2W, Victoii.ui Tweed Tiousoi sand Vest, 22>0d M, 2U, up to 3!>.s (id Is 10d, 2s 3d, 2s lid, 2s Od, 3s Ud, 4s (id per ' Is 4',d, Is (i',d, Is SW, Is 10d Victor ran Suits, ."iJs lid Flannels., 7,' d, OW, 10\d, Is, Is 2\d, Is 4<,d, ! yard Unbleached Sheetings B\d, 10 4 'd, 1« 2d, It Thc*e goods aie unsurpassed fnr wear. Is (id, Is Bd, upwaids I Fla\ Shu tings, ,\,'d, fi^d, 7(d, B',d 4 '.d Coloured Mole Tinuscr«, 4s lid, .">s lid, ('« Hnsirry, (ilovcs, Ribbons, Millinery, and - Scotch Twill Shitting-, ."i'd, (i, ! d~, 7,' d, 10,' d All-wool Ciimpan Shirting, cheap lid,, 7s lid, Mantles, in great \aucty, at om well- ! Tweed-, Is (id, 2s M, 2-, (id, 2- Ud, 3s«d, to Colonied Quilts 2s lid, 3s Ud, 4s lid, 6« Cretonne-, 4,' d, ."n'd, «>,'il, 7 t 'd, S t 'd, IQd known low Ca-h pi ice j .">- (id 1 Ud, 7s lid, &c.
{jv\^H."^MiTH } SMITH & CAUGHEY, t A i c -_ c^ I i GH . E L} Importers of Drapery, Clothing, and Silks, 239, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. BRANCH: NEWMARKET.
CASH VERSUS CREDIT. IN consequence of the reduction in price of New Zealand Tweeds, together with our rapidly increasing business, we arc enabled to i educe our prices, and give the enormous discount of 4/- in the £. Inspection invited. L.iigct Stock in Auckland to select ft om The follow ing is a List of our Pi ices, all of vvluch are guaiantceel New Zealand Tweeds, and thoroughly shiunk. Teims Net Cash. When sending ordeis please add the following amount for postage : Coat, 2 ; Tiousers, 1 -, Vest, ,'l3. NEW ZEALAND "TWEED COMPANY, SHORTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND. (NI'ARI.Y Ori'OUTK THK PosT Ol HCI ) Qrtnri No. 1. ] Qi; v mtv No. 2. Suit, Tiouscisaud Vest Trouseis, Suit, Trouseis and Ytst, Tronseis, £3 3s £1 7s 16s £3 15s £1 13s 20s Qrvurv No. 3. Qru.m No. 4— (Best Saddle Tweed). Suit, Trouseis and Vest, Trousers, Suit, Trousers and Yost, Tiousers, £44s £11756 d 23s 6d £4 10s £2 26s C \ MB^"coat- nt for fi^MST\\ d~^aSm^P 1 *•(> 2, From neck I \ <|\ n^B^Bll. f seam to length / «W^* 1 3 to 4 te).*), From \ \ p gj neurn at back t.) I :^l / Cir^n " n elbow, and em 1 s )\ T^TS lengtli of / if 3 ■ j 'V^Rmind chest un- / II k~+*****^ Round waist un- / Aj / Vl / f Fiom back of neck / A\\" <^ / '' \l II to ieqn l r c d I "^ I I / Wtnt '' Ul '' lt 1 " >C " I (W \ \*! KNK N I I kets ynuie'juiie / \ K -M M I \ Mcamirerncrrt for / 1 \ I Round chest un- \ i 1 1 df r CUllfc \ if I I Round waist un- \ I . I I t ' er co:it \ — HI 2 1 I From back of neck \ I n^^ v to required § I V \ opening, and I \ i\ 1 then on to length I y I \V I Measmeinent for I|s f^ I^l I Whether pockets M Iff J2J*j 111 tei be side or / £f _- f - /a if£~ I I J acioss ,Ajy flf s^^I \ I 1 to.">, Fiom toj)of "*^ /» W_^:^ i II I trousers to boeit GS^ \ I I — H!^*' -(>to 7, Inside leg seam \ -I S^^~~^ - 1, Round Waist \ j \ _- 2, Rourrd Hrj)s \ - y^zT^ S> ltound Thigh \ p^ \~ ,if&!(~^ EL 4, Round Knee ."), Round Bottom of Boot |
1^" 0 T I C E . CHAS. R. JOHNSON, late of Hamilton, Waikato, having taken the stables in Durham Street, Auckland, lately occupied by Halstead Bios., requests a continuance of the support accoi (led to his predecessors, and hopes by attention and moderate charges to merit a continuance of support. Saddle Horses, Single and Double Buggies, Waggonettes, &c, on hire. CHAS. R~~JOHNSON. LIVERY STABLES. DURHAM-STREET, AUCKLAND, L<m r . Hai,vh:ai>, Bnoi. Letters or telegrams promptly attended to.
MESSRS HALSTEAD, BROS., wish to announce to their nunicious supporters that they have relimjuishud the Jivery business cat lied on by tlirm in Durhamstrnet, to Mr Clias. It. Johnson, of Hamilton, W.nkato, and thanking those nutncioua fiiends foi thcii suppoit, they would ask the same kindness to their successor, whom they can confidently iccomrnend. Messrs Halstead, Bros., will still retain an ofticc at the stables iir Dm ham-street, and all orders left theie will receive prompt attention.
m HOMAS 1F . 11 KDD V , -*- W now sale & Retail . FIBH AND OYSTER DEALER, 207 Queen-street, AUCKLAND. Wholesale Premi a i"i ; Customs-st. West.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2036, 25 July 1885, Page 4
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