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BB f« OQ 1. Every person who spends 10s will get One Chance in our No. 8 Competition'for Af fk fl Ift If Bl J2 Full particulars below, with copy of Ballot Paper. Note the Condi- A 1 11 liAuilh W Xf / ™J tions : You get One Chance for every 10s you spend. cwaw v **■*«*■ ( , fjjm2 2. Every person who spends 20s will, besides getting Two Chances in our ComTHE LIST OF SOME OF THE ( , v " t^r. " petition for £10 Cash, get an order on those well-known Photographers, p § § Messrs Armstrong and Greer, for ONE CABINET PHOTOGRAPH. . Bi^k d* I B^^ ' #k 1 1%, I %■*! " Note the Conditions : You get One Cabinet Photograph and Two Chances in the Competition for M*&k g^fkT J^raa B i f&!j| ( ' every Pound you spend. Any person can be photographed, and you can, if you wish it, have a different; S % H m Of \, B S \i < ' gjjg-j """J* person photographed for every Pound you spend. The Photographs are Large Cabinet size, and - beaui ' £&-* • - ' tifully finished. Specimens can be seen in our windows* These orders will only be -given on Show WILL BE FOUND BELOW. Sg Days— June 7, 8. 9, 10. •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦I Dip"* The Competition Commenced on May 26, and Closes on July 1 (37 days only.) PH|^TEL«gig jgeak TMifill 2£3Sl T§"!3& HH&! dfiT^to"W^l 48SK s Wonderful Instrument, otherwise known as the Talking Machine, will also be on, «&. JSL^«ES l .l£m^3* Exhibition at our Stores, FREE OP CHARGE, on JI'NE 7, 8, 9, and 10. We were successful in securing, at 12s in the Pound, the MOSGIEL EXHIBITION TWEEDS- We will share this Bargain with our Customers by Selling these Tweeds at JNEAKLY HALF PEICE. SUITS to MEASURE (Made on the Premises), First Class, 63» ; or made Second Class, 5.05. %&• IN EITHER CASE WE GUARANTEE A PERFECT PIT. Our Dressmaker, Mrs BELL-MALCOLM, Guarantees her Work to be P33BFECTION. she has now turned out a greit number of Costumes for us, and we have no hesitation in saying that her Work is- equal to anything in the Colony. Mrs Bell-Malcolm guarantees her COATS and SKIKTS equal to Tailor Made. PRICES STRICTLY MODERATE, AND NO EXTRASI ' COPY OIF* BALL.OT £» J&. £* !ES 3E£ - . I 1 . ./&.• . IjOBIE ,«s§S <00-*^, 3?S"o. s FRX2EJE2 OIE* <^S3LO OjSLSSE. I g| WE offer anolher Prize of £10 Cash to the person who selects from our attached Price List the 10 Articles which the majority of Voters consider to be the Greatest Bargains. T.he person whose list contains M g the articles which have the majority Of Votes will receive the £10, unless there should be more than one who have the 10 correct, in which case ib.c oue who has them nearest to the order in which they stand in the m fig order of voting will receive the" prize. If two or more are equal the Prize will be divided. The conditions are as under ;—; — f H l. Put the Numbers (cot. names) of the 10 articles you select in the spaces indicated, being careful to put tL.e number of what you consider the Cheapest Article first, not as I h they are on the List. - * g B 2. Send our Receipted Bills and this List to A. LORIE & CO., Dunedin. You are entitled to send a List for every 10s spent for which you send us a Receipted Bill. | H 3. Ballot Papers sent by post and insufficiently stamped will not be received. - i R 4. If you put down more than JO Numbers this- paper will not be counted. | m 5. Be careful to send iv your Ballot Papers in the addressed Enve'opes which are supplied. This Envelope must not be enclosed in another, nor must anything but the Ballot B H Papers and our Receipted Bills be enclosed, as the Envelopes cannot be opened until July 14. I H 6. This competition commenced on May 26 and closes at 10 p.m. on SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1899. Lisis must be in by JULY 14, 1899. The result will be announced in the Otago Witness, Daily Times, and -i n Evening Star. ■ | II &S d No. 30. Ladies' Black Winter Jackets... ... ... 08 11 No. 64. Heavy Winter Drees Serges ... ... 0 0 lOf- I H No. 1. Men's Colonial Tweed Suits, our own make, and usually No. 31. Our 15s Ladies' Black Winter Jacket, with pair o£ half- No. 65. Men's Fox's Serge Suits ... ... 119 6 | EH sold at 27s 6d ... ... ... ... 110 crown i-domei -dome Kid Gloves given in, for... ... 015 0 No. 66. Men's Macintoshes (own make) ... ... 115 0 | Ej No. 2. Ladies' Fur Necklets . ... .. ... 0 10 No. 32. Our Guinea Ladies' Black Winter Jacket, with a pair No. 67. Our Best Men's Macintoshes, sewn throughout S H No. 3. Ladies' Equestrian lights (Dr Ryder's), made at Rcslyn of 3s 6d Kid Gloves given in, for ... ... 10 0 and finished with glaze... ... ... 215 0 | H Mills from pure wool and always sold at 10s 6d to 12s 6d 0 5 0 No. 33. Our 25s Ladies' Black Winter Jacket, with a pair of No. 68. Ladies' Beaver Cloth Winter Capes .. 0 8 6 | Eg No. 4. 4-inch Chiffon (yard) ... ... ... 0 0 2| 4s 6d Kid Gloves given iD, for ... ... 15 0 No - 69. Ladies' Cape with Heavy Fur Collar, our own | » No. 5. Roslyn Flannel Undershirts, 4s 9d quality for ... 0 3 9 No. 34. Our 29s 6d Ladies' Black Winter Jacket, with a pair make ... ... ... -.. 1 1 0 | BJ No. 6. Men's ColoDial Ribbed Pants ... ... ,„. 0 2 9 of 5s 6cl Kid Gloves given in, for ... .., 110 0 No. 70 Ladies' Cape, with real Skunk Blocked . ffl Eg No. 7. Men's Colonial Knitted Sox ... ... ... 0 06% No. 35. Ladies' Costume made to measure in Serge or Tweed 15 0 Collar, our own make ... ... 2 5 0 $8 m No. 8. Gentlemen 'fl Suit to measure, made on the premises, No. 36. Ladies' Magnificent Black Coided Silk Costume to No. 71. Black Ground Prints, soft finish, yard ... 0 0 21- |§ B first clasp, from Mosgiel Exhibition Tweeds ... 3 3 0 measure, beautifully trimmed; fit and style N0.' 72. Pressing Gown Flannelette, yard ... ... 0 0 &§■ J* H No. 8. Gentlemen's Suit to measure, made in our factory from guaranteed ... ... ... ... 8 8 0 No. 73. Best Corded or Reversible Satin Ribbons, • 3 N pure wool Colonial tweed; perfect fit and style No. 37. Ladies' Black Caracul Cape, 6 guinea quality ... 4 4 0 °ur 7£d quality ... ... ... 0 0 5& m m guaranteed ... ... ... ... 115 0 No. 38. Ladies' Electric Seal Cape, £12 12s quality ;.. 815 0 No. 74. Pretty Muslin Aprons ... ... .„ 0 0 6 •f| H No. 9. Pure Japanese Silks, in all colours ... ... 0 1 11& No. 39. Ladies' Paris Hats ; usually £2 2s ... ... 019 6 No. 75. Holland Cooking Aprons ... ... 0 10 m B No. 10. Men's Colonial Knitted Pante, weighing 15oz ... 0 3 ll" No. 40. Ladies' WalkiDg Skirt, lined throughout and ready No. 76. Ladies' Thick German Felt Underskirt ... 0 2 6 « X No. 11. Ladies' Coat and Skirt, made from Colonial tweeds ; for wear .. ... ... ... 0 711 No. 77. A Suite of Furniture in American Leather for... 610 O a EB cut, fit, and style guaranteed perfection - ... 210 0 No. 41. Ladies' Macintoshes ; our own make ... „, 15 0 No. 78. A Good Double Iron Bedstead ... ... 115 0 m HJ No. 12. Ladies' Black Straw Hats, pneumatic rims ; worth No. 42. Ladies' Fur Bone, very handsome ... ... 0 8 6 No. 79. Wide Black Ribbon ; our Is 6d quality for ... 010 || B 2s 6d ... ... ... ... 0 1 0 No. 43. Real Bear Fur Boas ... ... ... 2 5 0 No. SO. Men's All Wool Tweed Shirts ... ... 0 7 6 j& |fi\No. 13. Men's Heavy Bedford Cord Trousers ... ... 0 711 No. 44. Our Best Real Bear Boas ... ... „, 510 0 No. 81. Men's Heavy Grandrill Shirts .« ...026® §j No. 14. Men's Lighter Bedford Cord Trousers ... ... 05 11 No 45. Very Thick Fur Necklets ... ... ... 02 6 No. 82. Red and Black Tartan Flannelettes .„ 004£ M n No. 15. Men's Colonial Knitted Panis, weighing 17oz ... 0 411 No. 46. Colonial Flannel, yard ... ,„ ... 0 0 9-f No - 83. Deep Black Mantles for Middle aged Ladies ... 115 0 I II No. 16. Pink Flannelette, 7s lid quality, dozen ... .., 0 511 No. 47. Real Health Flannel, yard ... ... ... 0 0 12£ No. 84. Ladies' Handsomely Trimmed Sailor Hats ... 0 411 H g No. 17. Small Children's Extra Strong Knil Worsted Hose, No 48. Small Boys' Colonial Tweed Suit, our own make ... 0 7 6 No 8/5. Ladies' Handsomely Trimmed Toques ... 0 6 6 M H imported, pair ... .. ... ... 0 010 No. 49. Boys' English Trouser Suit ... ... ... 014 9 No. 86. White Lace Curtains, per pair ... ... 016 s| H No. 18. Very Best Quality Children's Knit Hose, imported, No. 50. Men's Colonial Tweed Trousers ... ... 0 611 No. 87. Our 12s 6d Lace Curtains " ... ... 010 6 | S " pair 0 12 No. 51. Men's Colonial Tweed Overcoats, with deep capes ... • 1 5 0 No. 88. Heavy Blanket SkirtiDg, yard wide ... , 0 1 4£ m X No. 19. Men's Heavy Denim Overalls, own make, rivetted, No. 52. Red Pine Chest of Drawers ... ... ... 15 0 No. 89. French Twill Flannels ... ... ... 0 13 1 B pair 0 211 No. 53. Red Pine Duchesse Dressing Table ... ... 115 0 No. 90. Figured Black Satin Cloth ... .., 0 13 9 H No. 20. Real Eiderdown Quilts ... ... ... 15 0 No. 54. Men's Colonial Saddle Tweed Suit, our own make ... 117 6 No. 91. The Queen Serge ; worth half a crown ... 0 111 fl H No. 21. Pure Wbite Linen Table Damask, yard ... ... 0 1 5£ No. 55. Men's Colonial Saddle Tweed Trousers, our own make 011 9 No. 92. Black Surah ; pure silk... ... ... 0 2 6 M M No. 22. Floorcloth, painted back, 2 yards wide, running yard 0 16 No. 56. Men's Short Overcoats, our own make, from Colonial No. 93. A Grand All Wool Travelling Rug... .... 012 6 i ■ No. 23. Best Corded or Reversible Satin Ribbon, 5Ad quality 00 3£ Tweed ... ... ... ... 019 6 No. 94. Men's Soft Finish Shirt in New Blues ... 036 §| ■ No. 24. Extra Large White Super Twilled All-wool Blankets ; " No. 57. Men's Box Cloth Overcoats, velvet collars ... 119 6 No. 95. Men's Double Breasted Undershirts; usually §1 B size, 94 inches by 80 inches ; usually 30s to 355, pair 110 No. 58. Coloured Velveteens, yard ... ... ... 0 0 llf 9s 6d ... .- ... . ... 06 6 3 ■ No. 25. Ladies' Electric Seal Fur Capes, 27 inches deep ... 310 0 No. 59. Pure Wool Nuns' Veilings, double width, yard „,* 0 0 llf No. 96. Boys' Knickerbockers ... ... - 0 2 6 | ■ No. 26. Ladies' Mouflou Collarettes ... .„ „. 3 3 0 No. 60. Novelty Dress Lengths, the dress ... ... 117 6 No. 97. A Good Single Wood Bedstead ... ... 014 6 | ■ No. 27. Ladies' Macintoshes ; usually 12s 6d .*. „., 0 611 No. 61. Lister's Silk Plush... ... ... ... 0 211 No. 98. A Good Double Wood Bedstead ... *.. 018 6 H M No. 28. Ladies' Twill Macintoshes (beauties) ... „, 012 6 No. 62. Coloured Costume Cloths ... ... .„ 0 0 42- ,No. 99. Real Tile Back Washstands ... .« 017 6 | H No. 29. Ladies' P.D. Corsets ,M, M „. ... 0 4 6 No. 63. Pure Wool Colonial Tweeds ... M ... 0 1 11-&- No. 100. A Good Wardrobe ... ... ••• 3 a 6 g S I Numbers of Article!: I H B I selected must be put I B ■j I in these Spaces. , t ' Hj H Jtfame Address «*... ■ ,^ --.-«. - ■ I Winners of Previous Competitions. 1 B No. 1. Miss Mayne, Royal Terrace, Dunedin. /Mr and Mrs Richard Mitchell, Musselburgh, Dunedin. 2STo. 4. — Mr Anthony Young, Milton. , B m (Mr , Daily Times Office, Dunedin, N „ IMrW. E. Richardson, The Glen, Outram. No. 5. — Miss A. Dodds, Musselburgh. ■ ■ No. 2. •< Mr Ferguson, Daily Times Office, Dunedin. ''| Mr James Paterson, The Mains, Gore. No. 6. — Mr Dunlop, Caversham. H ■ ' ' [Mr Sinclair, Daily Times Office, Dunedin. \^Mr Duncan M'Gregor, Milton. No. 7.— Mr James Wyber, Owaka. ■ ■ RATE OF POSTAGE REQUIRED,— If you leave the Envelope open by turning the flap inside instead of fastening it the postage will be £d for two papers, or Id for up to 18 papers. If, however, you B H fasten the Envelope you must pay* letter rates, which will come to Id for each paper. iO" If preferred, Voting Papers can be put in the Ballot Box at the Princes street Stores.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2362, 1 June 1899, Page 24

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