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Public Notices. > THE GREAT BARGAIN DISTRIBUTORS, 92 & 94 GEORGE STREET, DVIKEDIN. FYFE & CUMING beg to inform the readers of the Witness that their stock is now replete with all the latest productions for Autumn and Winter, and it is the largest they have evet held. It comprises—Mantles, Furs, Dresc Fabrics in endless variety, and at the lowest possible cost. Household Goods of all descriptions, Gloves, Umbrellas. FYFE & CUMING pay carriage of all goods amounting to £1 and upwards to any port; or railway station in the South Island. Postal notes payable to Fifb and Cumlno. Dunedin. PARCEL No. l.—-12yds Black Velveteen, wear guaranteed ; 2yds of the celebrated Black Silk Plush for trimming; 1 Choice Striped Underskirt, for Winter ; 1 Pair Ladies' Lisle Gloves all sizes and shades ; 1 . Pair Ladies' Corsets, any size ; 1 Ladies' Beautiful Plush Collarettetrimmed with Edelweiss lace. The whole lot Kent, carriage paid, for £1 12s fid. PARCEL No. 10.— The Great Bargain Distributors' Special Velveteen Parcel for Autumn contains— l2yds Rich Coloured Velveteen ; 1 Choice quality striped Underskirt for Winterquite a lady's garment ; 1 Pair Choice Long Silk Gloves, any colour or black ; 1 Ladies' Black Fur Upe,l6 inches deep, nice shape; 2 Pair Ladies' Black, Brown or Navy Ribbed Cashmere Hose, full fashioned. £2 5s the lot ; carriage paid. PARCEL No. 20.— A Magnificent Dress Parcel for the Autumn, contains— l2yds Fancy Melton Dress Tweed ; 12yds Splendid Black Fancy Satin Cloth, small spots and figures ; 12yds of Heavy Dress Tweed any colour, 8 yds Cashmere, Black, Maroon, Brown, and Cardinal; 12yds Lining ; 12doz buttons. The whole lot sent, carriage paid, for £2 10s. PARCEL No. 30.— A Very Handsome Black Cashmere Parcel contains— Byds Fine Quality Black Cashmere, 46in wide (this is worth 30 per cent, more than when we purchased it) 2yd9 Rich Plush for trimming, very handsome. Each dress sent, carriage paid, for £1 7s 6d. PARCEL No. 40.— The Great Bargain Distributors' Leading Autumn Dress Parcel contains— Bydß Superior Cashmere, Black and Coloured ; 12 yds Heavy Costume Clofch, in all dark colours; 12yds Fancy Dress Tweed; 20yds Fancy All Wool Dress Checks. The whole lot Bent, carnage paid, for £2 Is. A wonderful parcel with which you will be delighted. PARCEL No. 50.— Household Parcel, contains— l Pair Real Witney Blankets, 2jydslong, extra wide and heavy weight; 1 Pair Bolton Twill Sheets, full 2|yds long ; 1 Scarlet and White Fringed Quilfc ; 1 Pair Choice Quality Lace Curtains, scalloped and bound edges, each enrfcain measuring Syds long, rich floral design and handsome border. The whole lot sent, carriage paid, for £2 2s. PARCEL No. 60.— The Wonderful Underclothing Parcel— 6 Pairs Ladies Trimmed Knickerbocker Drawers ; 3 Ladies' Nightdresses ; 3 Chemises, nicely trimmed ; 1 Camisoli. The ffhole lot sent, carriage paid, for £1 10 a; a really wonderful parcel. WOOL O-lE^OnPiriO&'O-, 3L&&1. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦^♦♦♦♦♦♦^♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦, To obtain the greatest possible advantage from the rise in Wool, by increasing the quantity and improving the quality of their Wool, Sheep Farmers should use THE (NON-POISONOUS.) The following Testimony is unrivalled, and asserts Us superiority over all others. From E. MENLOVE, Esq., Windsor Park, Oamaru, N.Z., 20th October, 1886. "I have used your "Dip for several seasonß, and find it an exceedingly good Dip, leaving no injurious effects on the wool." Tn BUENOS AYRES n - when other Dips are used. Wool dipped with it has JT </ '^V^vT'^ A ''tf t l{iv' l li'!Mm^ for many years obtained &H™ $$<$/*/$ %^^\*^W^ Similar reports come "the very highest price, and Ws4* v %K^^^^^"^m rOW "^ ( L uarte ? s > md . ai is this year again success- i^ lt rcat Lincolnshire M wMl^Fwif^^ '^ hee P Fairs in JBB6 > and In SOUTH AFRICA WWS^!Wmb^~^& several P rcvio Y s y ears > the Wool Scourers report -^sWm^MmJ^^^^^{rS^%^^ shce ? di PP ed with U have that wool dipped with it obtained the First Prize is of superior quality, an& Cu P s , ~ Wo ° l heivf J cUe^ is more easily scoured than considered. irsxi "JiaJ[^arc3OX H issr usi*. M (POISONOUS.) The most lasting Dip in the Market for those preferring Poisonous preparations. Sold everywhere in strong Iron Drums (which arc free) of 20-L.BS., 50-L.BS., & 100-LBS. eack Price 4-s. PER GAL. in quantity (10-L.BS. TO GAL.), agreat Reduction on orders for larger quantities for large flocks, when 1000 GALS- OF LIQUID can be made for J33 lOS. Manufacturers— TOMUNSON & HAYWARD, Lincoln, England. Prices and particulars on application to National IMortgaqe & Agency Co. of New /.oaland, Dunedin, Christchurch, Timaru, and Invercargill. BROOKE'S "PERFECT" SHEEP DIP. (POISONOUS.) BflXras BEAiDIXiY WITH COLD WATEE. GUARANTEED THE VERY iiEST MADE. POSITIVELY THE SOFTEST *>IP FOR TifiE WOOL. SAFE, RELIABLE, LASTING, UNIFORM, STAINLESS, CHEAP. Sw^^^^^^^S^^^^^k AGENTS: • Invercargill...WHITTINGHAM BROS. Tapanui ...JAMES MAIR. v W^!'^Mi^^ ...DONALD REID & CO. Oamaru ...HENRY CONNELL. l§^^^^^^^^^^^mM\r%\\ Timara ...FARMERS' CO-OPERA-''^^S^Hk^?^.®^^^©^ TIVE association. TESTIMONIAL. ' INFFs"ppf\ iliiPß ■Si'n?S^?KS & TfAT n^ n - Tne H^gets were VERY BADLY FIVE WPPrS r? T IS % A^ LrlL r IC «ivJ°x T day ' X have carefulJ y examined the Sheep, PiVb WEEKS after the Dipping. I HAVE NOT BEEN ABLE TO FIND A RTVOTK LIVE TICK ,OR LOUSE. THE SKIN IS CLEAN AND BRIGHT THP TOO HAS MADE GOOD GROWTH, AND HAS A REMARKABLY^SO?T AND KICH fSe£ IN TBStSiSS&I^:^^ votVulyf^ ° NEOP THE VBBY BEST DIFS gftejood. Flaxton, October 23, 1858 PHILIP C. THRELKELD. BMotKS? rl^ heann § t ' m «! fT bhee P "ere again examined, and found to be in exactly tuc same perfect state as described above. . S« AA }2^j' er S.aUon. 4b, in four or five gallon drums. In barrels, 20 gallons. 3s 9d • 10D d& Bs 6d ; 500 do, 3s 3d. One gallon of Dip requires diluting with 50 gallons of water. ' v MANUFACTURED ONLY BY g^^BROOKE, OPERATIVE CHEMIST, K&IAPOI,

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Otago Witness, Issue 1844, 25 March 1887, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 1844, 25 March 1887, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 1844, 25 March 1887, Page 5

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