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PARCEL 55— The Universal Family Dress Parcel for 50s contains 8 yards splendid Cashmere Black and colours ; 12 yards heavy Costume Cloth in brown, maroon, green, and grey; 12 yards superior homespun Heather Mixtures, dark and light grey, maroon, myrtle, and bronze colours; 20 yards | splendid heavy Melton Dress Tweed, and 1 Combination Dress containing 12 yards of Tweed and 2 yards Velvet for trimming. The whole lot sent carriage paid for 50s. SPECIAL— LOT 1 : Twenty pieces of the new End-and-End Mixture in a great variety of shades, 4|d per yard. Great Bargain. SPECIAL— LOT 2: A splendid assortment of Ladies' Underclothing. Special prices and extra qualities: Ladies' Drawers, 1b; Trimmed Chemises, Is 6d; Plain Chemises, 12£ d; Plain Nights, Is llgd, Trimmed Nights, lsoU SPECIAL— LOT 3: Sixty pieces extra Black Cashmere, nice wide width, worth Is 6d, to be sold at 18|d yard. SPECIAL— LOT 4: Five hundred yards Black Aatrachan Trimming, splendid width, nice thiok our], worth 9|d — to be sold at 6|d yard.

PARCEL 51— Splendid Dress Parcel for 20s, contains 12 yards splondid Melton Dress Tweed ; 2 yards Velveteen for trimming ; 1 pair 4-bufcton Kid Gloves, black or colours ; 1 Silk Handkerchief ; 6 yards Lining, and 3 dozen Buttons. The whole lot sent carriage paid for 20s. PA.RCEL 52— Gem Postage Parcel for 10s 6d ; 1 pair Naples Kid Gloves, tan colour, sticched, black ; half-dozen Cambric Handkerchiefs ; 1 beautiful Wool Square; 1 Plush Collaret, trimmed with Edelweiss Lace. The whole lot sent by post for lOs 6d. PARCEL 53— Grand Serge Parcel, 27s 6d : 10 yards All Wool Zealandia Serge, any colour ;1£ yards Velveteen, to trim ; 6 yards glove finish Lining ; 3 dozen Buttons to matoh ; 1 ladies durable Silk Umbrella. The lot sent from the Great Drapery Distributors for 276 66. PARCEL 54— The Great Drapery Distri. butors Family Clothing Parcel for 69s — 1 man's Full Suit of good serviceable Tweed ; I boy's or youth's Suit up to 14 years ; 7 yards strong serviceable Twred ; 1 man's soft black Felt Hat; Two strong Working Shirts; 1 pretty Scarf and box of Collars. This magnificent lot sent carriage paid for 695.

WOOL O-^O^iTX^rO-, S.@S"7. 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 "O-H^I^OIESSaE^rEI DIP." (NON-POISONOUS.) The following Testwwny is unrivalled, and asserts its superiority over all others, From E. MENLOVE, Esq., Windsor Park, Oasiabu, N.Z., 20th October, 1886. "I have used your Dip for several seasons, and find it air exceedingly good Dip, leaving no injurious effects on the wool." In BUENOS A YRES _,__ r ...i r i^^^K whenotlier Dips are used. Wool dipped with it has /^J!I/^is''^*jffi<sl "t'^l^^^w for many years obtained JKf'jtyf RWik^^M^M^ Similar reports come the very highest price, and M?KK<ii V «^&'^^^^» f rom °^ 2 uarters > and .°* is this year again success- W^M^^MW^M tlie great Lincolns ' lyre ful. wH^^Kft^^*Wm®Ni^(n& Sheep Fairs in 1886, and In SOUTH AFRICA !^^^ <^- several P r^ious years, the Wool Scourers report A^«QOTiS^SKi (^J>^lW shee P di PP ed with v have that wool dipped with it obtained the First Prize is of superior quality, and Gu P s . ~~ Woal bein9 G ™ e flU is vwreeasily scoured than "^^^^^^^^^S^^^^^P^ considered. ' (POISONOUS.) The moat lasting Dip in the Market for those preferring Poisonous preparations. Sold everywhere in strong Iron Drums(which are free) of 20-L.BS., 50-LBS.,&IOO~LBS.each. Price 4s. PER GAL. in quantity (10-L.BS. TO GAL.), agrcat Reduction on orders for larger quantities for laige flocks, when 1000 GALS- OF LIQUID can bo made for £3 lOS. Manufacturers— TOMUNSON & HAYWARD, Lincoln, England. Prices and particulars on application to NATIONAL MORTGAGE & Agency Co. of New Zealand, Dunedin, Christchurch, Timaru, and Invercargill. «»___-—■ WINTER BQOT£f if eatings lozenges. IHJK _____ THE MILLION. T^BATING'S LOZENGES SLsl. OWest and Best cougb Kemedy CHEAPEST AND BEST. "TT'EATING^ LOZENGES. JuL Oldest and Best Co -vemedy ' JiHll ! £~ Oldest and Best Cough Remedy, JOL Oldesr. and Best Cough Remedy XSI Oldest and Beat Cough Remedy. J^^^^^^^^^S f^EATING'S LOZENGES. Oldest and Best Cough Remedy. _^81^^^^^®^^^^8^fi^ T^EATING'S LOZENGES. jgpra^pßsra||p|jgp^ ■ 'NfflwHww XsL •' Any Doctor will teli, roy " there is ' r^ ' ■ no better Cough Medicine than KEATING'S THE CONTINENTAL BOOT DEPOT'S ) LOZENGES. One gives relief ; if you suffer preparations for the Winter Trade arf from cough try them but once ; they win cure, nearly completed. We are s'-ocke-' full 01, 'and they will not injure your health; they conWINTER GOODS ■which are now offered tt tain only the purest drugs, skilfully combined, the public at Tempting Prices. We are ihi sold everywhere. largest Boot Manufacturers in New Zealand ~. mM^ c wnRM „;,,,„„ We buy our English and Continental Gomi- KEATINGPS WORM TABLETS, direct from the makers. We are content, n-ifc'ti A PURELY VEGETABLE SWEATMEAT, a small profit and thereby undersell all com- both in appearance and taste, furnishing a mo*t petitors. We give No Credit, therefore escipe agreeable method of administering the only all bad d^bts. We are certain thah a d.-at certain remedy for INTESTINAL or THREAD saving of 20 per cent, is gained by buying from WORMS. It is a perfectly safe and mild prethe - paratiou, and is especially adapted for Children. OOITIIUTAL BOOT DBPOI '^SS S^^S&im.u^. Bap . (Oppositojhe Pogt-office). { . .^Eiport Chotnist and Druggist. _ 16ap

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Otago Witness, Issue 1848, 22 April 1887, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 1848, 22 April 1887, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 1848, 22 April 1887, Page 5

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