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Public Notices OUR. WONDERFUL BARGAIN PARCELS FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER SEASONS HAVE NOW COMMENCED. A and X. I N GLI s. GEORGE -STREET, DUNEDIN , THE LARGEST DRAPERS IN THE COLO Y. Give us one trial and you will become a constant customer. We employ no travelling agents, therefore, bad debts and all expenses connected therewith are entirely eliminated, the benefit of which we give our customers in the price of the goods. All orders must be accompanied by cheque, notes, or postal orders. It is advisable in all cases to register letters containing money.

PARCEL NO. 17.—WOMEN'S BOOT? at 10s—i pair all leather Elastic wit 1 heel and toe plates, 1 pair high-leg Balmoral 8 (light make or nailed), 1 pair superior calf or seal Oxford Shoes (sewnj, 1 pair stout calf button Shoes (seivn). Any of these post free to any address, for 10s per pair. PARCEL NO. 19.—A MARVEL OF CHEAPNESS Contains the new Jersey Costume complete in navy blue only. Color indelible and warranted perfectly fast and never to spot or shrink with rain. The material is unwearoutable, the costume never misfittable, and the price (21s) perfectly irresistible. Warranted to fit anyone, only the length of skirt requiring to be given. This marvellous parcel sent, carriage paid to any address, for 21s. PARCEL NO. 18.—WOMEN'S BOOTS at 12s 6cl—l pair liigh-leg calf Balmorals, 1 pair high-leg kid Balmorals, 1 pair high -leg kid Balmoral s with seal fronts (sewn). Any of these post free to any address for 12s 6d per pair. OUR collection of Dress Fabrics this season is finer than ever, and includes a variety of new materials and colorings, in exclusive designs, such as no other house can equal. Any length cut, at absolutely wholesale prices. A matchless collection of the world's finest productions, at lowest cash prices. Our black French Merinos and Cashmeres are unapproachable for value or price in the colony. Try them, and you will never buy elsewhere. Patterns free by post. PARCEL NO. 10.— This wonderful Black Cashmere Parcel contains 7 yards lovely Black Cashmere (44in. wide); 6yards good quality glove-finish twill Lining; 2doz. fashionable Buttons ; 1 yard handsome black broche Silk for trimming ; 1 pair Dent's best quality 4-spring button Gloves, either in tan or black. The whole, carriage paid, to any address, for 31s 6d PARCEL NO. 5 contains 3 pairs women's Ribbed black cashmere Hose; 1 pair ladies' Corsets (the "La Crossine") with cross bones at sides and perfectly unbreakable, color drab, size 19 to 29 ; 1 pair Dent's patent 4-spring button Kid Gloves, black or tan (any size); 1 ladies' Umbrella, with handsome black handle, covering indestructible; and Jdoz ladies' white Irish lawn Handkerchiefs. In ordering state size for corsets and gloves. The lot for 21s. PARCEL NO. 3.—A VERY SPECIAL TRIAL PARCEL—containing 2 very nice Dresses of 12yds each —one a flaked costume Tweed in various shades of coloring, and the other a pretty Ecarte Spot; 2 doz choice dress Buttons to match each dress ; and 4yds good twilled bodice Lining. The whole, carriage paid to any address, for 13s Cd. PARCEL NO. 12—OUR FAVORITE BOYS' COLONIAL TWEED KNICKER SUIT PARCEL Contains 1 good Tweed Knicker Suit (all wool) splendid quality, cut and finished by experienced workmen, and lined throughout. We will forward any one of these suits in any size from 1 to 6 to any address, carriage paid, for 14s, or sizes 7 to 12 in same quality, for 16s 6d. PARCEL NO. 14.—Our far-famed Men's Clothing Parcel—Contains 1 splendid all-wool Tweed Suit, specially designed for the requirements of our country friends, who have rarely an opportunity of visiting town. In finish they are equal to bespoke suits at double the money and can be recommended as a well-fitting, hard-wearing, lot. Sizes, 3to 7. This parcel, carriage paid to any address, 37s 6d. PARCEL NO. 13. OUR NOTED YOUTH'S COLONIAL TWEED SUIT PARCEL—Contains 1 strong Tweed Suit made from best colonial tweed. These goods are well cut and finished, equal in appearance to bespoke suits. We can confidently recommend them for hard wear. Sizes run from 13 to 2J. Carriage paid to any address for 32s 6d. PARCEL NO. B.—THE WONDERFUL HOUSEHOLD PARCEL—Contains 1 pair Whitney Blankets, 2Jyds long, nice fleecy goods; 1 pair real Bolton Twilled Sheets, 2£yds long (will wash white in one or two washings); 1 good white honeycomb Quilt, long ; 6 yards white or Shetland Flannel; 6 yards of good quality white Calico, suitable for ladies' or children's wear ; 1 pure Linen Damask Table Cloth, 2yds long ; 2 large brown Turkish Towels; 42in.long. The whole lot, carriage paid to any address, for 40s.

PARCEL NO. 1.--A. and T. Inglis' Summer Dress Parcel (the greatest bargain of the season) containing 12yds fine all-wool foule Serge, 24in wide, splendid value at Is 3d per yard ; Iyd choice colored Silk; and 2doz fashionable Buttons to match ; 2£yds good Bodice Lining ; 3iyds Skirt Lining ; Silk Twist, Binding Braid, Hooks and Eyes, Belting, Dress Bones_; 1 pair of Dent's best 4-spring button Kid Gloves in black or tan ; and 1 muslin or print Garibaldi Jacket. The Serge is a very fine soft make of pure wool, and can be had in the following new shades: —Electric blue, fawn, drab, terra-cotta, reseda, vieux rose, light slate, stone drab, and goblin. The whole of the above, carriage paid, for 255. PARCEL NO. 2.—FANCY DRESS PARCEL—containing 6yds of splendid quality light mixture broken checked Beige, 42in wide (worth at least 2s per yard); 2 doz fashionable Buttons; 6yds of good quality Lining; Twist, Binding Braid, Hooks and Eyes, Belting, Dress Bones ; Iyd choice fancy silk Trimming to match; a handsome new muslin Apron called the "Sweet Lavender," being quite the novelty of the season ; and Jdoz good Irish lawn pocket Handkerchiefs. The whole lot, carriage paid, for 20s. PARCEL NO. 11 contains one of our celebrated light texture silk finish ladies' Mackintoshes, which can be used either as a summer dustcoat or waterproof, well worth a guinea; 7 yards of lovely quality French Merino (all wool) ; 6 yards good twilled Lining, soft finish; 2doz. fashionable Buttons ; 1 yard choice broche Silk, for trimming; and 1 pair of very superior quality Dent's 4-clasp black kid Gloves. The whole lot, carriage paid, for 425. PARCEL NO. 16.—MEN'S BOOTS at 10s 6d; 1 pair heavy Balmorals, 1 pair Oxford Shoes with heel and toe plates, 1 pair extra quality Kip Bluchers, 1 pair stout Oxford Shoes. Any of these lines 10s 6d, posted free to any address. PARCEL NO. 6 contains 1 Pair Dent's 4-spring button Kid Gloves black or tan, 6 yards narrow fine embroidery, 2 pairs Ladies' fine quality black Cashmere Hose, 6yds medium with white Embroidery; 1 pair ladies' colored or black taffeta Gloves ; 6vds all-silk neck ribbon, any color; Jdoz ladies' white Irish lawn Handkerchiefs ; 1 ladies' handsome leather Belt, black or tan. State size of gloves and color of ribbon v> hen ordering. The whole, carriage paid to any address, for 20s. ARCEL NO. 4.—THE WASHING DRESS PARCEL—contains 12yds good quality Galatea, either striped or checked ; Byds of the new spot Cambric (extra white) in navy and white or light blue and white, splendid quality, large or small pattern; 12yds unbleached Calico (32in wide); 6yds unbleached Calico, extra heavy, (36in wide) pure Mexican finish ; 12yds of very superior universal medium Calico (32in wide), suitable for ladies'or children's underclothing ; 7yds extra good quality checked cotton Shirting; 6yds good Flannelette, choice pattern; 6yds extra good twilled Flannelette (33in wide). We will send this Marvellous Parcel to any address, carriage paid, for 33s 6d. ARCEL NO 7. OUR SPECIAL HOUSEHOLD PARCEL—contains 1 good quality Marcella Quilt, 2|yds long, with new satin finish and very choice raised pattern (worth at least 18s 9d); 5 yds extra strong and good quality white twilled Sheeting (2yds wide); 1 lovely quality handsome pattern pure white linen Damask Tablecloth (2yds long) ; 12yds (36in) good Longcloth for ladies' use; 2 4arge size brown Turkish bath Towels ; 2 white honeycomb Toilet Covers long). The whole contents of this wonderful parcel sent to any address, carriage paid, for 355. PARCEL NO. 15.—MEN'S BOOTS at 13s 6d—l pair heavy pegged Watertights, 1 pair heavy pegged Balmorals, 1 pair light Balmorals with heel and toe plates (no nails), 1 pair calf Shoes, pegged or sewn. Any of above post free to any address for 13s 6d per pair. PARCEL NO. 9.—LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING PARCEL—A Great Specialty. Two ladies' good quality Chemises, nicely trimmed with embroidery ; 2 Night Dresses, trimmed with embroidery, 2 nice quality Knicker Drawers, handsomely trimmed and made of pure useful calico ; 2 pairs of ladies' black Cashmere Ribbed Hose ; 1 ladies' muslin or print Garibaldi; and 1 good quality ladies' knitted cotton Skirt. The whole, carriage paid to any address, for 25s 9d.

VISITORS' TO DUNEDIN Are specially invited to call and see our magnificent stock of Drapery, Clothing, Boots, Carpets, Furniture, Ironmongery, China, and Glassware. Every article is purchased for Cash, direct from the manufacturers, and sold at the smallest possible profit for Cash Only. Our Warehouse in George-street, Dunedin, is the largest in the colony. We are also manufacturers of Boots and Shoes, Furniture, Beddingj etc. Our prices for everything simply defy competition. Give us a trial, and you will be surprised at the value you receive. Patterns post free on application. A AND X. INGLIS.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 5098, 7 October 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 5098, 7 October 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 5098, 7 October 1891, Page 4

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