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LOT 10 G Bleached or Unbleached Tuikish Towels, large sizo, foi 3s lid LOT 41 -12 yanis of Ameiican Dull, very heavy and strong, foi Fs Gd LOT 42 - 2 pan H.\avy Unbleached Sheets for 9s Ud LOT 43-1 of o<:i Magnificent Crotchet Qmlts, full size, for 10s (3d LOT 14-1 paii Lice Curtains, 3', vaids Ion?, each handsome Hos!£i). fm 8s Gd ; T.ip^d Scalloped Edge for 10s (id LOT IV-10 1 . vu'i if oui Si ion? Cotton Shirting for Gs Od LOT W - 12"yards Sti ng Biimn Holland, 4- Od, 5s Od, GsOd; White niults- fiom 3-, Ud up, Coloured fiom 2s Gd Flooi Cl ith, pamt-d h'iG-if, at Is 2d square yard LOT IS -20 y tnls Heavy Gioy Calico, 31 inch, for Gs 3d RULES OF SMITH & CAUGHEY'S PARCEL SYSTEM.
IST.— All Oideis must be accompanied with Cash, P. 0.0., Chcnies, made payable to SMITH & CAUOHEY. Litter, containing cheques oi coin should l>c lcgwtered. i)XR— All Paiccls over 20s Packed securely in C«mvas and JL sent, fi eight paid, to any Railway SUtion or Poit in New Zealand reached direct fr..m Auckland. Where freight M i . demanded pleasa communicate the fact to us. r>RD — Every Article guaranteed stuctly in accordance O with description given. 4 Til. — We willingly substitute 1 foi any article in a Parcel J™2 not required other goods of equal value. P3 STII. — If any Parcel is not nppioved of, and lehirned in ?3 good condition within 14 day.s, we are prepmed to refund GO purchase money iv full, and pny carnage both ways. HOSIERY, LACE, AND FANCY DEPARTMENT. O LOT 40— G pahs Ribbed Merino Stockings, 2 pairs Ladies' Meiino Gloves, and 12 yaids White or Cieam Wa-shmg Lace, foi 9s LOT HO— l Ladies' Knitted Ho<-e Jacket, 1 Ladies' Durable Umbrella, for 9s Kj LOT 51 — 1 Laigc Wool Wiapand3paii Coloured Lamb's frj Wool Hose for 7s Xl LOT 52-2 Hendi Wool (1 alloa), and 21bs Knitting Cot- W ton for G-s 9d GO LOT 53— G paiis Heavy Knit Worsted Sockh for 7s 6d LOT 54 — (5 pairs Strong Kmt Socks for .js (kl LOT 55—2 Lamb's Wool Under Vest» and 2 pain Drawers for 18s (id !> LOT ."36 — 1 Cardigan Jacket and 3 paii Men's Wool Socks Hfl for Gs Gd I u2j 50 LOT 58, SERGE SUIT PARCEL, £2 19s 6d. 1 Suit All-wool Navy Blue Seige, well-made and finished O 1 H.'indnome Silk Handkerchief CO 1 Drab Fiench Felt H:it and i do/.. Black Tiei 1 White Di ess Shirt 2 Men's Flannelette Shuts or Working Shirtu $• This Parcel will bo a .sui prise to eveiy gentleman who p orderb it. ~ LOT 59, HOUSEHOLD PARCEL, for 40a. fcr 1 pair Magnificent Witnpy Blankets, full 211' yards long p 1 White Crochet <^mlt, same si/.e (unshiinkable) r> yards 80-inch Sheeting (White) 2 yards Unbleached Table Dama«k G Honeycomb Towels, 39 niches long 1 Pietty Toilet Cover and pretty Antimacassar LOT fiO, DRESS PARCEL, for 20s. 10 yards Beautiful All-wool Cahhtucrette, any colour I', yards Velveteen to trim l'pair Glove-fitting Corsets Body Linen and Buttons 1 Silk Handkerchief SMITH & CAUCtHEY'S Parcel System is now an admitted BOON to Country Settler-. SMITH & CAUGHEY'S Parcels have for four years given unl lounded satisfaction . SMITH & CAUGHEY hwo always aimed at combining excellence with cheapness, and by so doing have ' ecured the confidence of the public. SMITH A- CA-I'GHEY ntudy closely the wants of their Country fnends, and do their utmost to supply a Genuine Aiticlo at the lowest possible price foi Cash.
William llattray, DIRECT IMPORTER OF pvRAPERY ! MPORTER OF UraPERY ! / NEW SPRING DRESSES . [I •« \ VJ WHOLESALE PRICES I J'OK ' i Prompt Net Cash T?" The Country Order Depaitnient is made «*i speciality. Any ai tide lequired, if not in c tock, is procured and supplied at City Wholesale Pi :ce for pionipt net c.ish. Full mnges of patterns of Diess Materials, Silka, Calicos, Sheetings, &c. , &c, forwarded post free on applioition to
WILLIAM T>ATTRAY, ILLIAM LVATTRAY, 178, 180 «fe 182, Qrn-.s nt., Auckland.
ATOTICE TO INTENDING BEEI>| KEEPERS. In consequence of so much If^JffigjSfc& 1 f^JffigjSfc& t ' nie being taken up last jj«s?*j*jJSCTßy season in showing intending Bee keepers round Mrs *2^B3jS(ssSJ!2p Karl's Api.uy at Ohaupo, I Sffizargijwqßpj intend in future to make , 3»©£Jw»lbSs2* t| le following chaigos for instruction in Bee Culture : — ill for the r iiist day, and 10s per day after ; and I I will to the best of my ability answer any ' questions, and give full details <is to — I How to commence Bee-keeping ; to transfer bees from boy to frame hives ; to ' place the hives ; to handle the bees ; to strengthen the colonies for tho honey season; to stiengthen mc.lv colonies; to unite colonies ; to extiaet, and when ; to produce comb honey ; to make artificial swarms; to pievent swarming; to lear queens ; to intioduce queeiib ; to make comb foundation ; to fasten foundation into flames; to make your ovn hives; and to piepare bees for winter. J. KARL, Mai acer, OHAUPO.
rpHE SOUTH BRITISH FIRE AND 1 MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. Capital . ... £2,000,000. HhAD OtucK: Queen-street, Auckland. Insures Dwellings, Furniture, Stores, Stock, Wool from sheep's back to Eondou, including lire fisk. ke, &c, at lowest current rates. Prompt aud liberal settlement of losses. Agents in Waikato :—: — Hamilton J. R. E. Ha trick Cambridge . ... John Hough ton Te Awamutu James Walton Kihikihi J- W. Ellis Alexandra . . ..A. Smith Raglan Win, Duncan R MARIS CLARK, Manager.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2075, 24 October 1885, Page 4
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909Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2075, 24 October 1885, Page 4
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