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' Bntiness yptloeg. NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS. SPECIAL! SPECIAL! SPECIAL! THE GREAT DRAPERY PARCEf. DISTRIBUTORS, 92 & 94 GEORGE JSTREET, SPECIAL AND MOST EXTRAORDINARY PARCELS, We are so convinced that the following Parcels are such extraordinary value that FYFE and CiUMING will take all goods back and Return the Money in Full should any Lady not he satisfied with what she gets, therefore Ladies will see there jis no risk in Buying a Parcel without seeing the Goods. i '■" ■ - ~| i. ■ i , PARCEL NO. 60.— Fyfe and Guming's T>ARCEL NO. 63.— The Extraordinary ]T>ARCEL NO. 65.— Another leading Cash- [OARCEL 46— Wonderful .Blanket Parcel : T>ARCEL 56.— Special £5 Parcel : 1 full suit leading Drees Parcel for the million, con- jXT Dress Parcel contains 12yds of End and JL7, mere Parcel contains Bydß of lovely It 1 pair magnificent Witney Blankets, full JL of real good West of England Tweed (state tnirjt 12yds of tine Melton Cloth, suitable for End Tweed; 12yds of the new fancy stripe quality Cashmere, all shades and black, and 2yds jJ|d yards long ; 1 extra large Honeycomb Quilt, size), or instead one pair of our beautiful Witladies' knockabout dresses; 12yds beautifully Dress Mixture ; 12yds of Splendid Bannockburn lovely Velvet for trimming; I' Lady's Warm same size; 5 yards 80-inch Sheeting; 2 yards ney Double Bed Blankets, and an equally large tininhed Velour Cloth, all colours; 2yds of Vel- Tweed; 12yds of fine Melton Cloth for ladies' Tweed Underskirt; 1 lovely Plash Collarette, pnbleaohed Table Damask; 1 Hearth Rug, 2 White Honeycomb Quilt; 1 Dress of our vo.t to trim each dress; 1 pair Ladies' warm walking dresses, 12yds of splendid Cashmere, trimmed with Edelweiss lace; 1 pair Ladies' yards long 1 yard wide; 1 large size Toilet splendid Melton Dress Tweed, any colour; J. Gloves, any size and colour; 1 winter Under- double width, all colours and black; 12yds of fine Cashmere Hose, 25s— the whole lot carriage Cover. This splendid parcel sent, carriage paid, useful Dress for a Girl of 16, containing 10 skirt. This parcel, it will be noticed, contains 2 Black Satin Cloth, and 12yds beautiful Home- paid. This will make ladies wonder how it is for 50s. yards very heavy Dress Tweed ; 6 yards strong beautiful Dresses. This parcel will challenge spun. This magnificent parcel, containing possible for Fyfe and Cnming to supply such a \ Tweed, recommended to wear; 12 yards heavy, competition and cannot be equalled anywhere material for eight full costumes, sent, carriage parcel' for this money. 1 '< '. wide All-wool Flannel; 12 yards of our for half as much again.! Sent, carriage paid, for paid, for £3 10s, and cannot be bought anywhere : IP f Tan I? «y i Cummgs Wonder- f amo us Calico ; 12 yards of very strong Grey 32s 9d. in the country under £5. Really something TTfcARCEL NO. 66.— A Rich Velveteen Dresß i fir Parcel, containing 12 yards, all Calico ; 7 yards of heavy Union Shirting; 20 wonderful. J7 Parcel— contains, 12yds choice quality Fast M j Check Twill ; a dress length of 12 yar< is o f remnants of Dress Materials, CotPARCEL NO. 61.-A lovely Drees Parcel TkAROPL NO 64 Fvfe and Cumin E 's Pile Velveteen, all shades and black; 1 choice XC!7 Dayy v b i U f f l^ °* /""ST V?^ 88 tonade, Hollaads, &c, in useful lengths. In nil for the million-12yds choice Foule PAP A , o C f i r' Si, m l p£i ,1 in TJ) quality Lady's fashionable Cloth Underskirt • 1 Jweed;,a shirt length, 4 yards; Splendid Ok- containing over 90 yards material and a full Serge; 2yds lovely Velvet for trimming ; 1 nice £ v Htf StoS? flf shadS and blSck • » eh Boa for Z^neck 1 L bSSKFLi J? * tt^ g V™/"7 £'"» ? dre %l en f b f B^ «*** «*» of vvbiob has been selected -lark Cloth Skirt; 1 pair long Cashmere Jersey y S^^^hl^tJ^m^i Collarette; 1 beautiful Table Cover-rioh em- *' ?f ne Z E £ d «f End iM«ture. The lot with a regard to wear. Quality and quantity be•Gloves ; 1 lovely Plush Collarette, trimmed with gj, £» Vad^'Tur bit- broidered « W 8 iov^ *'** Flannelette, and S|fi rom The Greafc Dra * cr y »«tnbutors *» ing our aim in making up all our Extraordinary .-Edelweiss lace, £l 3s 6d-the whole lot carriage ff'^ rap ' a ,F B f ze^ i nice /tvHsh i2yds Oatmeal Cloth-tha whole lot sent, 22s 6d ' Parcels. The whole lot sent, carriage paid, for .paid. If we had to buy these goods to-day we g^ »srthln?Sto ueS^l 'ntoe ffi Sod- carriage paid, for £2 18s. A most wonderf u = £5. (C oud not sell this parcel for less than 25 per fta^%Ti?t U^ P^ t> ARCEL s °- A Magnificent Dress Parcel ' c'e ' 325. Something really handsome. __._-.__ .„ _ . ~~~1 \ ~~~ JL for the autumn, contains 12 yards Fancy AO o •, « i o —, T>ARCEL 47— Fyfe and Cuming's Wonder- MelCon Dress Tweed; 12 yards splendid black X> ARCEL 48 — Special Parcel: 6 yards PARCEL NO. 62.— The Royal Tweed Parcel T> ARCEL 51 — Splendid Dress Parcel for XT tul Family Parcel , contains : 12 yards Fancy Satin Cloth, small spots and figures •12 -*- splendid brown Corduroy or Moleskin, contains 12yds Bannockburn Dress Twee d; XT 20s, containing 12 yards splendid Melton superior Melton Cloth, alKcolours ; 1 beautiful yards of Heavy Dress Tweed, any colour -8 * or k ovs ' suits, everlasting wear; 12 yards 1 Lady's Black Jersey; 3 pairs black or browu Dress Tweed ; 2 yards Velveteen for trimming; Striped Skirt, 6 yards fine White Flannel ; 12 yards Cashmere— black, maroon green blue a^ toa S Shirting, 6 pair Knitted Stockings, 1 pair Ladies' Ribbed Hose ; 1 pair Ladies' four-button 1 pair 4-button Kid Gloves, black or colours; yards strong White Calico; 6 yards fine— all cardinal, bronze; 12 yards splendid' glove sm gle Bed Blankets; 1 pair large size Twill tau, black, or coloured Kid Gloves, 20s— the 1 Silk Handkerchief; 6 yards Lining, and wool— Bcarlet Flannel. This lot sent from The finished Lining ; 12 dozen buttons to match the Sheets, each sheet 2|d yards long. The lot whole lot carriage paid. You will be delighted 3 dozen Buttons. The whole lot sent, carriage Great Drapery Distributors, carriage paid, for Dresses. The whole sent carriage naid tor senfc *" rom c Great Drapery Distributors, with this parcel. paid, for 20s. 30s 6d. , 50s. ' carriage paid, for 47s 6d. All Orders Must be Accompanied with either CASH, P.O. ORDER, or POSTAL NOTES, Payable to " FYFE and CUMING." All PARCELS over 2Os Packed Securely in Canvas and sent (freight paid) to any Railway Station or Port in New Zealand. Where freight is demanded please communicate the fact to us. * FYFE & CUMIIG, The Great Drapery Distributors, , 92 & 94 GEORGE STREET, ; DUNEDIN.

i MM M ■! WM> y| Ml '^WfgaffM^ The Wool consigned to Helmuth Schwartz, and Co., London, by the Pastoral Society ot Hawke's Bay, New Zealand, was reported upon by their Valuer to be "of Free Staple aiid Sound, of Great Lustre and Soft' Feel, and with tittle or No SmelL"— • Dated June 1884, SHEEP Dipped with this SPECIFIC are not only FREED FROM ALL TICKS AJXI* JLICE. but the WOOL is actually improved by ONE PENNY to as much as THREEPENCE per pound. Wonderful Success* Dear Sirs, — I have very much pleasure in sendingyou a testimonial of my high appreciation of Thomas' Sheep Dipping Specific, with which you have supplied me. I have found it to answer well. The complete failure of an English Poisonous Dip to kill the licks, induced me to try th« above, I am glad to state, with the greatest success. The eradication of the Ticks and Ova was so complete that on several occasions I have challenged inspection of my stud sheep and general flock to find a living tick amongst them As for the condition of the wool, and the health of the sheep — the fact of my taking go manj First Prizes at each of the agricultural shows?, viz., Melbourne, Ballarat, Echuca, Sandhurst, Rochester, Rochester, Kyneton, and several other shows — sufficiently testifies, and my sheep were entirely free of ticks at shearing. I have now much pleasure in giving in writing my opinion of your Specific, which I never hesitate to express publicly whenever the subject of Dip is referred to. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, yours truly, (Signed) Lenabd R. Caster, Scale Park, Ciunes, Victoria, Jan. 29, 1887. The total prizes taken at the places referred to number 157, including nearly £600 sterling. ROYSE, STEAD, AND CO., AGENTS, DUNEDIN. THOMAS AND CO., Manufacturers, Sombbset Place, Mblbotjenb. OTAGO WITNESS- New Stories-A Large amount of Reading Matter. Price, 6d. j

THE GKIvIT SillOF SURPLUS STOCK, PRIOR TO STOCKTAKING, COMMENCES THIS DAY SATURDAY, 18th JUKE. A. & T. Inglis. 24ju

4|nßßKmAi«v HAUTHAWAY'S l^rflH , tLDBELI&BLEI ■.S'.hirlu! « Hl^H^ A necessity In every ~ HlMll 1 family - lt{Msand § H I^H ! : Polishes Ladies' and 3 H l<ffi s l Children's Boots, * m Mm\ sfloes ' mm and i m Wmk SatGh ? ls ' withoßk " iß' *¥lSi brushing. - Always ffgsJg^3i glws satisfaction. H S BOSTON, 1809. 'S COIICBdBII tO fIQ . VIENNA, tß7S.tirue CTIUQIDn » ©. L. H AOTH A WAY ft SONS, fSi A 288 Congress Street Bortoa» • rnUE COLONIAL INVESTMENT AND X AGENCY COMPANY OP mm ZEALAND (Limitkd). Capital . ... £600,000. Head Office.. ... Edinburgh, Head Colonial Office , Donedin. Money advanced on Approved Secnritien Ot Current Bates of Interest. T. T. RITCHIE, Colonial Manager. Omoi: Bond street, Dtmedim. STOCKEIDERS_AO OTHEEB. TN Exohange for £5 a First-ckw COLONIALJL MADE SADDLE with Leather Girth, oetaups, Bridle, CruppeF* and a pair of Spun to stand rough work, otherwiw money will be returned). Look here— l or £4 58(5 8( x will supply a strong Colonial Saddle, Bridle, and a pair of Spaw, Sent to any.part of the Colony. Alt Kinds of Sadduhby kept in Svog% SADDLES, IPBIHOW RUHR, 14JP

RABBITSKINS. TJOBERT CLELAND & CO, Bond and Chawfoed Stbeets, I DUNEDIN, Give the Highest Cash Price for all kinds of Rabbit ski us, Sheepskins, Horsehair, We want TWO MILLIONS of Rabbitskins this Season, and must get them. To Farmers and Settlers in General. C, JOHNSON & CO., Roxburgh Bouse, MACLAGGAN STREET, DunediU) BEG to announce that they have just Received and Opened Out their ' FIRST SHIPMENT For the WINTER SEASON, Consisting of a FIRST-CLASS STOCK Of Drapery, Clothing, and General Mercery, which they have marked at the Lowest Readymonet Pbices. Blankets, Flannels, Sheetings, Quilts, Calicoes, Towels, Tickings, Hollands, Moleskins, Curtains, Cretonnes, &c. ; Homespuns and Dress Materials of all kinds, Ladies' Jackets, Tweed Ulsters, and Electric Cloaks, Stockings, Gloves, and Fancy Goods; Millinery and Underclothing; Men's and Boys' Tweed Suits, Coats, Trousers,! and Vests, Waterproof and other Overcoats, Shirts of all Muds ; Hats, both in hard and soft felt, Tweed Hats ; Wool and Merino Singlets and Pants ; Socks, in wool, cotton, and merino; Scarves, Collars, Braces, and dozens of articles too numerous to mention. We invite you to Inspect our Stock and Compare with Prices elsewhere.' We feel confident the verdict will be in our favour.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1858, 1 July 1887, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 1858, 1 July 1887, Page 5

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