- - No" Enterprise that has been Established of late years has been Crowned with Greater Success than the M PARCEL SYSTEM* of FYFE an,d CUISI--G, 68, 7(3, and 72 George Street, Dunedin, who just Twelve Months ago placed their Wonderful. Parcels before the Public of New Zealand, thus, saving 'Purchasers the Numerous Intermediate Profits which are obtained by « Middlemen." Such has been the Appreciation by the Public that FYF3E and ; oU_frl__G have now the Premises in George Street, Dunedin, recently built to their own design, to try a^d overtake tfce wonderful Leaps and Bounds their Trade has taken during the past Twelve Months. '
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Are quite Su^lafttiriig the Old Fashioned Houses that Pride thetyfcelves upon having been Established so many years, but have utterly failed to keep pace with the times, and cannot depart from their long Credit System, entailing Bad Debts, for which Cash Buyers have to Compensate.
All Oi'ders must be accompanied with either Cash, P.O. Order, Postal Notes, or Crossed Cheques, payable to "FYFE and CUMING." All Parcels over 20s packed securely in canvas and sent, FREIGHT PAID, to any Kail way Station or Port in : Mew Zealand. Where freight is demanded please communicate the fact to us. ....-•
PARCEL No. 189.— Splendid Dress Parcel for 20s— containing : 12 yards of a grand Foule Cloth, in navy and bronze; 2 yards of Velveteen for trimming ; 1 pair four-button Kid Gloves ; 1 Silk Handkerchief; 6 yards lining and three dozen buttons. The whole lot sent, carriage paid, for 20s.
PARCEL 96 -A Magnificent Dress Parcel for the autumn — contains : 12 yards fancy Foule Cloth ; 12 yards splendid black fancy Satin Cloth, small spots and figures; 12 yards heavy navy blue Serge ; 8 yards Cashmere, the colours are black, maroon, myrtle, navy blue, cardinal, grey, bronze ; 12 yards splendid glovefinished Lining ; 12 dozen Buttons to match the dresses. The whole lot sent, carriage paid, for 525.
T>ARCEL No. 95.— A nice Family Parcel— JL contains: 12 yards splendid Costume Cloth (fashionable colours), brown, prune, grey ; 1 nice Striped Skirt; 6 yards fine White Flannel ; 12 yards strong White Calico ; 6 yards heavy (all wool) Scarlet Flannel. This lot sent from The Great Drapery Distributers, carriage paid, for 30s od.
PARCEL No. 102. ~ The Extraordinary Parcel— contains : 12 yards of superior Hairline Stripe Dress Tweed ; 12 yards of strong Gatalea; 12 yards very superior soft Flannelette Shirting; 12 yards vice strong Flannel; 6 yards heavy brown Holland ; and 12 yards fancy washing Oameline. This extraordinary parcel sent, carriage paid, for 475.
PA.RCEL No. 101.-The Wonderful Dress Parcel.— l 2 yards of Stripe Dress Tweed ; 12 yards of splendid washing Cameline ; 12 yards of a grand, strong, Kuothid Tweed ; and 8 yards of splendid Cashmere. The colours in Cashmere are navy, seal, brown, slate, maroon, cardinal, and black. This wonderful parco), with 12 yards linjng and 12 dozen buttons included, sent, carriage paid, for 38s Gd.
PARCEL No. 133— The Gigantic Dress Parcel-— Please read the following very carefully, aud note the contents. Wo will give iv exchange for 75s — 12 yards splendid Stripe Dress Tweed; 12 yards of End and End Mixture; 12 yards heavy Knockabout Tweed ; 12 yards Dark Coloured St>rge ; 12 yards Fancy Wincey ; 12 yards of the new Hair-lino Mixture ; 12 yards beautiful Cashmerette. any colour; and 12 yards of a grand All-wool Beige, with 12 yards soft finish lining and 12 dozen buttons to match. Tlits Wonderful Parcel sent, carriage paid, 75-s.
FARCfiL No. 119— contains: 12 yard3 beautiful Sajiin Stripe Muslin ; 12 yards very heavy Galatea; 12 yards superior Twilled Print ; 12 yards vervh,eavy Twilh'd Cretonae ; 12 yards fast-colour Washhig Diiuitj-, for bed hangings. This extraordinary parcel SKiifc from the Great Drapery Distributers for 345. Ladies will be highly pleased with this parcel.
JACOBS' GIFT DEPOT (Opposite Post Office), FRINGES STREET, DUNEDXX7. ESTABLISHED OVER 25 YEARS. "^CTISITORS to Town are invited to Inspect the Stock, consisting of — v EANCY GOODS FOOTBALLS OPERA, FIELD, and GLASSWARE TOYS, WOOLS, SILKS OTHER GLASSES CROCKERYWARE BRAIDS DESKS, WORKBOXES CUTLERY EMBROIDERY ALBUMS MUSICAL PATTERNS LEATHER $00DS INSTRUMENTS BOXING GLOVES PIPES, TOBACCOS CRICKETWARE CHESSMEN WILLIAMS' RUBY LAWN TENNIS DRAUGHTSMEN CIGARS, CIGARETTES smiltfG GOID & SILVEE J^IERY^^ pIATED WARE NEW-MOWN HAY (Celebrated Mixture), A Specialty in Cut Tobacco, In #b and lib Tins. Also, TB_OUSAN»S OF WOVEIiTOUS, Both Useful and Ornamental, suitable for BIRTHDAY, WEDDING, and OTHEIt PRESENTS. Country Orders receive my Special Attention. Parcels of the value of £2 forwarded CARRIAGE PAID.
lII§S €_OIIOH, 44 George stheet, HAS just opened a Choice Assortment of NEW GOODS, per latest steamers, comprising— Novelties in Fancy Work, Slippers, Braces, Smoking Caps, Tablecovers, Antis, Cushions, Mantle and Tableborders, Toilet Sets, &c. Also,— New shades in 2-ply, 4-ply, and 5-ply Fingering Chainette, Zephyr Knitting Silk, Eiswool, and Pompadur. A large variety of Ladies' and Children's Underclothing and Infants' Outfits. Special.— On receipt of P. 0.0. for one guinea Miss Clough wiil forward a sample box of infants' clothing, consisting of complete set of flannels, night and day gowns, chemise, and bib. Country orders will receive special attention. 2m MRS GILL. MRS GILL'S CLEARING CASH SALE. 25 dozen Stylish Millinery Bonnets, 5s W, Nvorth 15s 6d ; Evening Cap?, la. "S f\ DOZEN New Trimmed Millinery Hat's, JL \J 3s 6d ; 20 dozen Broad Brim Sailor Hats, Is eaqh. ______________ JUST OPENED, a large assortment of Ladies' and Children's Ulsters— New and Stylish Shapes. B~RESSMAKING.— Mrs GILL is now devoting increased attention to this imporuint department by opening another room, TTTNDER the Experienced Management of <U Miss Wilson, late of Leslie, Lane, and Dobie, and Kirkpatrick, Glendining, AND the former room still under Miss Marchbank's excellent management. • MRS GILL, PRINCES STREET. lOf
RARBI'ffSKINS. TJOBBRT OLELAND & CO., Bond and Chawfobd Stekbts, DUNEDIN. Cash buyers all the year round of KaWtvitskiiis, Sheepskins, Horsehair, 25a Educatioii of &ii'ls* MISS DALRYMPLE (formerly of Otago, now residing in the North Island), desires to intimate that from the 12th f MARCH next she will be prepared to receive a few GIRLS as RESIDENT PUPILS to Educate with her two Nieces (14 and 10 years of age). She will be assisted by her Sister (Mrs P. Stewart) and an experienced Governess of culture and refinement. For prospectus (in a few days) apply to Messrs W. BROWN & CO., Accountants; Mr ALEX. LIVINGSTON, Stationer (both of Princes street, Dunedin) ; or Migs DALRYMPLE, Feilding, Manawatu, Wellington, ,20ja
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Otago Witness, Issue 1895, 16 March 1888, Page 5
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1,054Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 1895, 16 March 1888, Page 5
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