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LOT 10 (. Bl( ached oi Unbleached Turkish Towels, largo size, for 3s lid LOT II -Y2 v>k!s of American Diill, very heavy and stlolltf, foi Sstiii i LOT 42- 2 p.nr Hea\ y Unbleached Sheets for 9s lid LOT 43—1 of our Magnificent Crotchet Quilts, full size, for 10- (id LOT 4 1 —1 pair Trice Curtain-, 31,3 1 , yards long, each handsome desijM, foi ,s\ (»il ; Tiped Seafloped E'lgo f«r 10s <5d LOT r>-10', y.ndsi.f mil Sl i.mg Cotton Shirting for 0s 9d LOT 4-> -VJ'yuds Sti -iig Blown Holland, 4- »d, r>s9d, Gs9d; White Ouiits fiom '.U lid up, Coloured from 2s Od Fl'ioi (Moth, p.untod luclc, .it 1^ 2d nquare yard LOT W— 2o y.itds Hca\y (ite> C.dieo, 31 inch, for 0s 3d RULES OF SMITH & CAUGHEY'S PARCEL SYSTEM. 1 ST. -AH Oidcn mir-l be .ucoinpai.ied with Cash, P. 0.0., L Ch-qujs, nnii; ptyable to SMITH 4; CAU(iHEY. Lelt.'i's c mt uning cheques or coin should be registcied. oNI).- Vll P.ucls o\er 20s Packed «.ecurelv in Canvas and 2 jL s^nt, fiu^ht paid, to ?nv Railway Stition or Port in New Zealand l.jichcd diiect fi..m Auckland. Where freight is dem mdrd please communicate the fact to us. OlM) --E\eiy Article guaranteed stiictly in accord*mce |_j tj with description given. 4TH.— We willingly substitute for any aiticle in a Parcel r"jj not required other goods of equal \alue. P3 STH. — If any Parcel is not »i>pio\ed of, nnd returned m good condition within 14 da) >, w e arr pi epared to refund C^. purchiise money in full, and pay carnage both ways. .^k HOSIERY, LACE, AND FANCY DEPARTMENT. & LOT 41—0 pairs "Ribbed Merino Stockings, 2 pairs Ladies' Meiino Gloves, and 12 yards White or Cream Washing Lace, for J)s „ LOT 50—1 Ladies' Knitted Hose Jacket, 1 Ladies' O Dm able Umbiella, for fls *4 LOT ."»l— l Large Wool Wrap and 3 pair Coloured Lamb's 2 Wof-1 Hose for 7s XI LOT 32— 2 Heads Wool (1 alloa), and 21bs Knitting Cot- GO ton for Gs <)d JJI LOT 53—0 pairs Heavy Knit Woisted Socks for 7s Od LOT 51— G pairs Strong Knit Socks for ,">s Gd LOT 55— 2 Lamb's Wool Undei Vests and 2 paiis Drawers ™ i for IRs fid J> " LOT 50—1 Cardigan Jacket and 3 pair Men's Wool Socks to* for Gs Od q LOT 58, SERGE SUIT PARCEL, £2 IDs 6d. H^ ] Suit All-wool Navy Blue Seige, well-made and finished O 1 Handsome Silk Handkei chief til 1 Drab French Frit Hat and \ doz. Black Ties 1 White Dress Shirt 2 Men's Flannelette Shuts or Working Shuts £• This Parcel will bo a surprise to every gentleman who p orders it.

LOT .->9, HOUSEHOLD PARCEL, for 40s. fc» 1 pair Magnificent Witney Blankets, full 2^ yards long p 1 While Crochet Quilt, same size (unshrinkable) 5 yards 80-inch Sheeting (Whit<>) 2 yards Unbleached Table Damask (i "llonoycouib Towels, 30 inches long 1 Pretty Toilet Cover and pretty Antimacassar LOT 60, DRESS PARCEL, for 20s. 10 yards Beautiful All-wool Cashmerette, any colour W I ', yards Velveteen to trim l~p.' 11 ' Glove-fitting Corsets Body Linen and Buttons 1 Silk Handkerchief SMIT'rT & CAUGHEY'S Parcel S.ystem is now an *dmittod BOON to Country Settlon. SMITH & CAUGHEY'S Parcels have for four yean given unbounded satisfaction. SMITH & CAUG HKY have always aimed at combining excellence with cheapness, and by so doing have secured tho confidence of the public. SMITH & CAUGHEY study closely the wants of their Countiy friends, and rlo their utm >st to supply a * Genuine Article iit tho lowest possible price for Cash. \

TO BAKKRS AND OTHKRS. The unde* signed ha\ ing purchased a CRIST MILL, is prepared to supply wheat meal of the BEST QUALITY at the following piiees for CASH :~ In sacks of 2001bs, at ISs ; bags, lOOlbs, at fls Gil ; fi!tie% at 4s M ; and twentyfives, at 2s fid ; sacks and bags included. Oats crushed at 3d, wheat at 4\d per bushel. Crushing (lone Mondays and Fiidaye. Orders left with Mr Goodfellow, Victoria stieet, Cambiidgc, will ha\e immediate, attention. ARCHD. WALLACB, GleiiMde, Piikeiimu.

SUPPORT LOCAL_IHDUSTRY ! ! I PEARSON'S Carbolic Sand (PVTINTIIO OUAI I ''S^ll' alio\e Moip nis b"en lecom 1 nunded by tho .uedioil faculty as a diMtifi 1 Lint, and fiom its lI "nnsing piojieit'os is peculiarly adapted for the use of Dan yincn and Butchuis, cte , as it dctiojs all insect life. Hoindioldeis will iLso (iml it to their mlxnutag-* to use it The s.-.d used in the 111 i.iut.ictuie of this Soap is only to be iound on the bin!:* of t he Waikatn Uiver, and Waikalo u'&ideiits will loadily uinlerstaud that a beautiful white surface will be impaited to floors, etc., that ha\e been sciubbed with it. To "o3 had at tha Manufactory, Hamilton East. At'cia \\n AnK\T : John TJuehanan, Ksf|., Ciiatom-house stieet.

J. W. ROFFEY, SADDLER, TK AW AM UTU,

J>K(!3 to iiotify that lie has opened in his n-w shop with an entirely NEW STOCK, which ho has just laid iv.

J^VERYTIIINC OF THE W ( \ Jjest Quality \ And _at__Low Prices. . ""ST £5000 WU/.K. ROBIN IUIDU COMPANY S MIIL BOUUNE GUP ..ml N.Z. METROPOLITAN ME E T INC! I'll O(.JKAiMMK, N..\(;mliei, lb>V). 30,000 SHAKES at 10>, l'_»n,O00. The bj^t pio';i<inmie jet olfi'ii d t" the New Ztv.l.ind |)iil)hc. To un mvcstoi of LOs Iho odds are only ab-uit 14 to 1. IM.I Pi 1/im. E ich ticket has 8 dunces. Melbnuino Cup — l'V«t lloihe, £ 3030 ; Second KOl .j, ; Third Howe., £L0»0. Now Ze.ll.inli Cvp — Fiitt Hoi-be, £1000. No^\ Zuiland Deibv — Fir»t Hor.->e, £(!00. Cinteilnuy Cup— First Hol.se, £100. l''oui classes Cash Bonds, 1."i2.j Pn/es. Apply oarlj', in tho u«u,U m.inuer. As tho Gaming .md Lotteries Amendment Act conioh into forco on No\omber Ist, LS8"). we will positively close on SOlh 0.-tober, \^a ; hour of closing will bo advmsed. ProirrammcH will bo drawn and n ults advertised in leadinpr papers on 31st October. All results ,vill be ;jo.stod 111 timo to bear tho Christchuich postmark of 3M October. Tho di.iwing will bo open to .all sub-cribeis, who may tfet tickels cf admission on upplicuimu for hanie. Leading oiti/ens and Picks iopi" .entities as u-iul will also be | spiewlly invited to attend tho finalo of tins bitf piogrjiiuuo. Clionts who may tli aw ii pi 17,0 111 any p.irt of Now Zealand aio hereby specially inut»d to forward | their vouchers for payment throiifflj a Bauk. j or any other channel thoy may think ht, if j not disp.t-.ed to sond throuj;^ tlio post after 1 1-t November. Ciicnlars wit.h full pnr- 1 t'cMli;* on ap'lieition.--U')JJTN HOOD COMPANY, ciro of St.Mloton and M,n 1 iii(, P. »v IMS, P. 0., Christchuiuh.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2066, 3 October 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2066, 3 October 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2066, 3 October 1885, Page 4

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