PARCEL No. 107— The Autumn Useful Parcel—contains : 3 yards lane White Flannel ; 5 yards Welsh Flannel, suitable for children's wear ; 5 yards Wide Flannel, for Men's Undershirts; 4 yards Grey Shetland Plaiding, for Men's Drawers; 6 yards Swansdown Calico ; 12 yards Wide White Calico ; 12 yards Unbleached Twilled Calico; and 12 yards Flannelette, for children's bed gowns. This "Very Useful" parcel sent, carriage paid, for 455.
PARCEL No. 22— The Great Drapery Distributers' Leading Dress Parcel for tbe Million — contains : 14 yards fine Fancy Dress Stripes and Checks suitable for Lady's Knockabout Dresses ; 12 yards Knockabout Tweed for Dresßes ; 2 yards rich Satin to match the fancy dress stripe ; 1 pair Lady's Silk Gloves, any sjze aud colour) ; 1 Lady's rich Stripe Skirt. This splendid parcel sent, carriage paid, for 255.
TT&A.RCEL No. 69— The Popular Parcel of JL Men's Mercery and Clothing—contains : 1 suit of Men's Dark Tweed, any size ; 3 White or Coloured Shirts; 2 Undershirts, lambswool or cotton ; 6 pairs lambßWool or merino Socks ; 6 linen Collars, any shape; 3 Priuce of Wales Scarfs, assorted patterns; 1 Silk Handerchief ; 1 pair strong Braces; and tweed Hat, any 'size. The whole lot &ent, carriage paid, for 525. Unrloubfcedly the best value ever offered. Send for linrccl N"'). <>0. fi^ "irvn ll vv — '• | f**- ;i r^ i|i f jj *' r-'r -' j '- £r? -"/'-K- : * f -?n.4 y ?u4mitfyif <
SPECIAL NOTICE To Farmers, flieebanfes, and Working Classes* ABQNA FIDE CHEAP CLEARING SALE Of CLOTHING AND DRAPERY IS NOW COMMENCED, And will continue till The MIDDLE of SEPTEMBER, At C. JGHNSON and CO.'S ORIGINAL ESTABLISHMENT, Macxaggan street, DUNEDIN. The object is to Raise Money to enable us to pay 20s in the pound, and at the samo time to clear out a lot of Winter Goods, which must go at ■ome pries 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 €WS MACLAGGAN STREET SALE. 28nu MRS GILL. MRS GILL'S CLEARING CASH SA.LE. 25 dozon Stylish Millinery Bonnets, Ds fit), worth 15* Gel ; Evening Cap*, Is. -jj /~\|DOZEN New Trimmed Millinery Ha's, JLV^gSs 6d; 20 dozen Broad Brim Sailor Hat", Is eacD. JUST OPENED, a large assortment of Ladies' and Children's Ulsters— New and Stylish Shapes. RESSMAKING.— Mrs GILL is now devoting increased attention to this important department by opening another room, TTTNDER tbe Experienced Management of. %J Miss Wilson, late of Leslie, Lave, and Dpbie, and Kirkpatrick, Glendinir.g, AND tho former room still under Miss aiarchbank's excellent management. MRS GILL, PRINCES STREET. lOf ST. CLAIR PRIVATE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, Edward Strket, St. Claib, Dunedin. aiPniNciPALS: The MISSES TURNBULL. Thorough English Education, Accomplishments, and Scientific Physical Training. Comfortable home for girls requiring bracing air. Terms moderate. References and terms ou application
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Otago Witness, Issue 1891, 17 February 1888, Page 5
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481Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 1891, 17 February 1888, Page 5
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