— " — — Business ifofffflftr. ~~ ' '"WE HAVE BEEN MOBE THAN SUCCESSFUL." ' ~ The Extraordinary Success that has attended FYFE and OUMING'S PARCEL SYSTEM, Which they inaugurated some.sk months ago, is unparalleled in the history of the Drapery Trade. Their Trade has Increased to an Enormous Extant, and now there are Hundreds of Parcels being despatched Every Month to all parts of New Zealand. FYFE and OTJMHSTG- are Extensive Buyers of Colonial and Home Manufactured Goods, for which they Pay Cash and take Large Discounts, hence from a point of value their Goods have No Equal. SPECIAL AND MOST EXTRAORDINARY PARCELS. We are so convinced that the following Parcels are such extraordinary value that FYFE and CUMING win take all goods back and Eetum the Money in Full should any Lady not be satisfied with what she gets, therefore Ladies will see there is no risk in Buying a Parcel without seeing the Goods. y Wonderful Parcel, containing 12 yards JT even tin .most »«P{"»>. *»& iml » J*S hmdnoSe Laic Curtain. soteadM Es ilSel ('"to «i«e), or instead one pair of our beautiful rfe*«MI2KSS ?^«r.SiT3 panted with either Cash, =K"E?KS«f"£ SafflSSffi&SSS.'SSi _ Splendid' Washing Print, either light or dark Payable to splendid parcel sent, carrxtge paid, for 58s 6d. AU wo l^FlanneU U I jard ; ? patterns ;12 yards Stripeor Check Washing Stuff; wuMsß,r»jww *v _ __ , rf Union Shirting ; 20 yards of PARCEL 2Q— The Universal Family Dress 12 yards Strong Grey Calico ; 1 Lady s Stripe Remnants of Dress Materials, Cottonade, HolParcel for 565, contains 8 yards Spleudid skirt; 3 Nicely Crewelled Oatmeal Cloth «.,„.„«.• "OARCEL 80— For those vrho have a large lauds, &c., in useful lengths. In all containiug Cashmere, in either the following colours: Aprons; and 12 yards Lace for trimming the «< FYFE and CUMIIIGr." J~ family and little money to spend. We over 90 yards material and a Full Suit, every Maroon, Navy, Brown, Peacock Blue, Slate, washing dresses— the whole lot a Magnificent wanfc you to read the following and just see item of which has been selected with a regard Black ; 12 yards All-wool French Beige, light or Parcel, sent, carriage paid, for 50s. WQat you can ge t for 425— 12 yards new stripe to wear. Quality and quantity being our aim in dark Greys ; 12 yards of the New Fancy Dresa __ _ Wincey; 12 yards diagonal Serge; 12 yards ma king up all our Extraordinary Parcels. The Checks; 20 yards Splendid knotted End and End PIIMING'S Bt- knockabout Tweed for dresses ;12 yards Tar- w hole lot seat, carriage paid, for £5. " h ' lelot ' eaticarriaßep ' id - <oises - BS£S2££5S&b An PARCEI - S OTep aos M F— I^^^ p^^smejbb fJ , —scarlet Flannel; 12 yards strong Galatea. Sernrplv in n anva< , and sent (fvoisht Tweed; 12 yards of the new fancy stripe Dress PARCEL 30— A Magnificent Dress Parcel for This lot sent from the Great Drapery Distribu- becurel y m canvas anq senu iireifeii* __ _ Mixfcure . i 2 yar d s of splendid Baunockburn the Spring, contains 12 yards nice Cos- tors, carriage paid, for 365. . . Tweed; 12 yards of fine Melton Cloth for ladiestume Cloth, 12 yards splendid Black Fancy Satin paid) to any Railway Station or Port in tt>ARCEL 90— Wonderful Blanket Parcel: walking dresses ; 12 yards of splendid Cashmere Oloth, small spots and figures; 12 yards beautiful t _f l pa ir magnificent Witney Blankets, full (double width, all colours and black) ; 12 yards Soft Twilled Print (either light or dark colours); "pARCEL 60.-Oontains 1J yards « ra « o^ New Zealand. Where freight is demanded 2* yards long; 1 extra large Honeycomb Quilt, o f Black Satin Cloth; and 12 yards beautiful [i yards Satin Stripe Muslin (for dresses or JL Diagonal Cloth tor dresses, tfiacK » Bame size; 5 yards 80-inch Sheeting; 2 yards Homespun. This magnificent parcel, containing /raafores); 6 yards embroidery for trimming, Maroon, Myrtle B™wn; 2 l™*. Vel J e JJJJ t °! nlpfl - p Pnmmm \oit9 the fact to us - unbleached Table Damask; 1 Hearth Rug, 2 material for eight full costumes, sent, carriage »nd 12 yards Irish Crochet; 12 yards splendid trimming; 1 pair 4-button Kid Gloves, black or please communicate the tact to us. ; x wide; ± Toil t fof £3 and cannofc w bougb( . any . Glove-finished Lining; 9 dozen buttons to tan; 1 Silk Handkerchief ; 6 yards .Lining ; Cover. This splendid parcel sent, carriage paid, where in the country under £5. Really somematch the dresses ; 6 yards Turkey Red Twill. 3 dozen Buttons. The whole lot sent, carriage for gOg> * r thing wonderfu i. The whole sent, carriage paid, for 50s. paid, for 20s. ' .
92 and 94 GEOME STREET,, DUNEDIN.
RABBITSKINS. TJOBERT CLELAND & CO.' Bond and Crawford Stbbbts, DUNEDIN, Give the Highest Cash Price for all kinds of Rabbitslcins, Sheepskins, Horsehair, We want TWO MILLIONS of Rabbitskins this Season, and must get them. MISS CLOU6H, 44 GEORGE STREET, Has Received New Goods. YABNS. IJOME quite New and very Beautiful Mixtures in 2, 4, and 5-ply, suitable for Shawls, Clouds, Stockings, &c. These cannot be had elsewhere. HABERDASHERY. New Shades in Filloselles, Embroidery Silk, Linen aud Cotton Threads for X stitch, Art Fringes, Trimmings, &c. P „ I-ACES. Ulberfc Lace, with Insertion to match, suitable for Mantel and Table Borders, Torchon Lace in Newest Patterns, Guipure Lace Curtains, Antis., Cushions, &c. UNDERCLOTHING & CHILDREN'S ,. OUTFITS. inese Goods are Imported direct from the Manufacturer, and consequently are different from the ordinary run of goods in the market. Qualities aimed at are: Good Style and Material, Full Sizes, Medium and Better Class, aud Moderate "rices. ft SPECIAL. Un recei Pt of P. 0.0. for Oae Guinea, I will forward a Sample Box of Infants' Clothing, consisting of a complete set of Flannels, £.igb.t and Day Gowns, Chemise, and •DID. ladies are respectfully invited to inspect these Goods. 29jy ATAGO WITNESS.— Problems and Games Lm- OM a J ce P üblislledfor toe amusemeut of the *<u>eißof Uhess.
SPECIAL NOTICE To Farmers, Mechanics, and Working Classes. ABOifA FISE CHSAP CLEANING SALE ! Of I CLOTHING AND DRAPERY IS NOW COMMENCED, And will continue till The MIDDLE of SEPTEMBER, At C. JOHNSON and CO.'S ORIGINAL ESTABLISHMENT, Maclaggan street, DUNEDIN. The object is to Raise Money to enable us to pay 20s in the pound, and at the same time to clear out a lot of Winter Goods, which must go at tome price or other. This is an opportunity that our Country Friends should embrace, as they can possitively save 7s 6d in pound on their purchases this month. GIVE IT A TRIAL, And you will find ASTONISHING BARGAINS At C. JOHNSON and CO.'S MACLAGGAN STREET SALE. 26au MHS GILL. MRS GILL, 13 and 15 Princes street. Millinery, Dressmaking, and Mantle Establishment. NEW GOODS, ex s.s. Arawa and Tongariro. Mrs Gill is now showing New Spring and Summer ________ MILLINERY— Bonnets and Hats from the London markets. New Styles. New Shapes, INCLUDING the Craze, Fedora, Oberon Langworthy, and all the most tasteful shapes worth DRESSMAKING a Specialty. Good Fit and Style Guaranteed. OURNING MILLINERY of every description always on hand. The largest and most complete Stock in Dunedin. MRS GILL, PRINCES STREET. 9s LOOK HERE, VAILE! Ten thousand miles for 3s. By using Brooker's Onepiece Patent Universal Wirestrainer, anyone may strain up 10,000 miles of fencing wire for the cost of 3s.— To be obtained of Messrs Morrin, Porter; and Wingate, Burns, and Co.^Auckland.
D. I. C. CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY, LIMITED. Wholesale and Family Warehouse, High & Rattray Streets, DUNEDIN. THE Company have much pleasure in announcing to SHAREHOLDERS and the GENERAL PUBLIC that they are NOW SHOWING The Largest and Best Assorted Stock in the Colony of NEW Spring and Summer Goods, Including Dress Stuffs, Washing Materials, Mantles, Jackets, Costumes, Dust and Waterproof Cloaks, Umbrellas and Sun^Kides, Black and Coloured Silks, Plushes and Velvets, Millinery, Trimmed and Untrimmoil Hats and Bonnets, Ladies' and Children's Underclothing, Corsets, Aprons, &c, Lace Goods, Frillings, Collars and Collarettes, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Haberdashery, Trimmings, &c, &c. ~THE~IIANCHESTER DEPARTMENT is well-stocked with the Best Makes in Sheetings, Calicoes, Linens, Blankets, Flannels, &c. BOYS', YOUTHS' & MEN'S CLOTHING in a great variety of shapes and patterns ; made from the best New Zealand Tweeds Also, Hats, Shirts, and Mercery. Furnishing' Department. Floor Cloths, Carpets, Curtains, Cretonnes, Tapestry Cloths, Repps, &c. Bedsteads and Bedding of all kinds. Furniture made to order or reupholstered. A very large and entirely new stock of HOUSEHOLD IRONMONGERY, KITCHEN UTENSTLS (of every description), Crockery, China aud Glassware, Lamps, Cutlery Electro Plate, Brush ware, &c. v.3 ' M All Goods at Actual WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE PRICES. TERMS : PROMPT CASH. Everyone invited to inspect goods and inquire prices without being pressed to purchase. D. I. C. B. HALLENSTEIN, Chairman of Directors. P. LAING, Manager.
"¥*N Consequence of the death of Mr Alexander "*• Inglia, the oaly surviving partner of tin; firm, TENDERS are invited for that well-knowr and old-established Business (successfully carried •in for the last 24 years by Messrs A. & T INGfLIS, at George Street, Dunedin) as a GOING CONCERN in ONE LOT. The Business comprises — ! GENERAL DRAPERY CLOTHING and MERCERY BOOTS and SHOES CARPETS and FURNISHINGS FURNITURE IRONMONGERY UNDERTAKING CROCKERY BOOT MANUFACTURING CABINET and FURNITURE MANUFACTURING. For Particulars as to Leases, Ground Rents, Buildings, Book Debts, Stock, Turnover, &c^ apply by letter to the " Executors of the Late Mr Alexander Inglis, George street, Dunedin,'' or on the premises to the " Manager." Tenders must be at the Office of the Firm not later than THURSDAY, the 20th day of October 1887, at 12 noon. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Each tender must have attached a marked cheque for 10 per cent, of the amount of th 6 tender. SEEN in every Farmhouse in Otago, Southland, and South Canterbury.— The Otago Witness is to be found in out-of-the-way spots where no other paper is ever seen.
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Otago Witness, Issue 1874, 21 October 1887, Page 5
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