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Business Notices. ' - * No Enterprise that has been' Established of late years has been Crowned with Greater Success than the " PARCEL SYSTEM " of FYFE and CUMING, 68, 70, and 72 iGeorge 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 of the Public that FYFE and CUMING have now the Best Premises in George Street, Dunedin, recently built to their own design, to try and overtake the wonderful Leaps and Bounds their Trade has taken during the past Twelve Months. Are quite Supplanting the Old Fashioned Houses that Pride themselves 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 Orders must be accompanied with either Cash, P.O. Order, Postal Notes, or Crossed Cheques payable to " PYPE and CUHIINGr." All Parcels over 20s packed securely in canvas and sent, FREIGHT PAID, to any Eailway Station or Port in New Zealand. Where freight is demanded please communicate the fact to us.

T>ARCEL No. 227.— 12 yards superior Melten X Drees Tweed ; 12 yards new Fancy Check Dress Stuff; 6 yards wide Stripe Skirting ; 12 yards of very heavy Blue Serge, suitable for boys' suits or riding habits ; 12 yards soft finished Lining ; 6 yards nice Black Velvet ; and 12 dozen Buttons. This magnificent parcel gent, carriage paid, to nearest station or port, for 528. PARCEL No. 226— The Every Day Parcelcontains : 6 yards Flannel, for children's wear ; 6 yards heavy Welsh Flannel, for men's shirts ; 7 yards heavy Oxford Shirting ; 6 yarcte Swanedown Calico ; 3 yards Druggett, for petticoats ; 12 yards strong Twill Wincey ; 6 yards strong Brown Holland, for aprons ; and 12 yards heavy Blue Serge. 53s the whole lot. A magnificent parcel. YOU CAN PARCEL No. 89—The Ladies' Useful Parcel— a marvel of cheapness, in return' for P. 0.0. 20s. We will send free by post 1 Ladies' Reversible Macintosh Storm-proof Cloak, any length; 1 Ladies' Braided Jersey Jacket; 1 Striped Petticoat; a lovely Night Dress, trimmed with good quality embroidery ; & Ladies' Chemise, trimmed with beautiful rmbroidery; and a Pair of Ladies' Knicker Drawers, richly trimmed. We guarantee the value of this parcel will fairly astonish you. Sent free by rail or post to any address, 20s. Send for Parcel No. 89. PARCEL N0T250— A Family Parcel— contains : 1 pair extra quality All-wool Witney Blankets, full 2£ yards long ; 6 ynrds splendid quality White double-warp Twill Sheeting, 2 yards 1 wide ; 1 beautiful White Marcella Bed Quilt, full size, splendid floral de3ign ; 6 White Turkish Towels, largo size. The whole lot sent, carriage* paid, for 445.

PARCEL No. 255-The Leading Blanket and Flannel Parcel— contains : 1 pair splendid Witney Blankets, very heavy and wide ; 1 pair of Unbleached Bolton Twill Sheets, 3 yards long ; 1 real White Honeycomb Bed Quilt, with handsome deep fringe, S yards long ; 2 White Honeycomb Toilet Covers ; 1 set of the new Turkish Toilet Mats, 38s 6d 1 this parcel. Notice all the contents. Ladies will wonder how it can be sold for the money. PARCEL No. 200— Fyfe and Cuming's Flannel and Blanket Parcel— contains : 1 pair choice quality real Witney Blankets, fine fleecy goods, 2| yards long ; 6 yards of fine White Sazony Flannel ; 6 yards splendid Grey Shetland Flannel, very wide ; 7 yards very superior Wool Shirting Flannel. 50s the whole lot, carriage paid. JACK ON THESE PARCEL No. 16.— The Excelsior Parcelscontains : 12 yards very heavy Navy Blue Serge; 12 yards Shetland Flannel; 12 yards lovely Pink Flannelettes ; 12 yards strong useful Galatea; 12 yards superior Grey Calico; 12 yards heavy White Twill Sheeting; and two pairs men's heavy Moleskin Trousers. "We will exchange any of the above articles for other goods of equal value." This wonderful parcel sent, carriage paid, for 595. PARCEL No. 225— The Universal Family Dress Parcel— contains : 8 yards splendid Cashmere, black and colours ; 12 yards heavy Costume Cloth, in' brown, maroon, navy, black, and grey; 12 yards superior Melton Tweed, in all colours ; and 20 yards very heavy Dress Tweed, and one Combination Dress containing 1-2 yards new Stripe' Mixture and 2 yards Veket for trimming. The whole lot sent, carriage paid, for 50s.

PARCEL No. 241—Everybody's Parcel— l 2 yards Flannelette ; 12 yards Boucle Cloth ;12 yards Satin Cloth ; 12 yards Twill Calico ; 12 yards strong Galatea ; 12 yards very heavy Cretonne ; 12 yards Brown Holland ; 6 yards of fast-colour Turkey Red Twill. Ladies will be highly pleased with this splendid parcel. Sent, carriage paid for 59s 6d. PARCEL No. 230— The Extraordinary Parcel — contains : 12 yards heavy Costume Clqth ; 12 yards of a very nico Black Satin Cloth ; 12 yards of & very useful Homespun ; 12 .yards of new Stripe Mixture ; 12 yards of the new Pin Stripe Dress Tweed ; and 12 yards of washing Cameline — with Buttons and Linings for all the dresses. Sent from our "Warehouse for 555. NOT AFFORD TO PARCEL No. 101.— The Wonderful Dress Parcel. — 12 yards of Stripe Dress Tweed ; 12 yards of splendid washing Cameline ; 12 yards of a grand, strong, Knotted Tweed ; and 8 yards of splendid Cashmere. The colours in Cashmere are navy, seal, brown, slate, maroon, cardinal, ] and black. This wonderful parcel, with 12 yards lining and 12 dozen buttons included, sent, carriage paid, for 38s od. PARCEL No. e^k-The Popular Parcel of Men's Mercery and Clothing — contains : 1 suit of Men's Dark Tweed, any size; 3 White or Coloured Shirts; 2 Undershirts, lambswool or'cotfcon; 6 pairs lambswool or merino Sooks ; 6 linen Collars, any ahape; 3 Prince of Wales Scarf 3, assorted patterns; 1 Silk Handerchief ; 1 pair strong Braces ; and tweed Hat, any size. The whole lot sent;, carriage paid, for 525. Undoubtedly the be«t l value ever offered. Send for parcel No. 69. '

PARCEL No. 1887— The Ladies' Jubilee Parcel— for 255. The Great Bargain Distributors will send, carriage paid, to nearest railway station: 1 Ladies' Ulster, or fashionable Short Jacket, in stockingette cloth (sizes, very large, medium, and small women's) ; 1 pair Corsets (state size) ; 1 lovely Chemise, 1 Nightdress, and 1 pair Drawers, beautifully trimmed with embroidery; 2 pairs Cashmere Hose (navy, seal brown, or black) ; 1 pair Jersey Gloves ; 2 pretty Plush . and Lace Collarettes ; and 24 yards Yak Lace thrown into tbe bargain. Tbe above carefully and securely packed in canvas, and sent, carnage paid, to any railway station in exchange for post-office order for 255. Ladies are invited to try this parcel, as the contents wiU fairly astonish them, and cannot fail to give great satisfaction. > TURN YOUR I TiARCEL No. 133— The Gigantic Dress JET' Parcel — Please read the following very carefully, and note the contents. We will give in exchange for 75s — 12 yards splendid Stripe Drejss Tweed ; 12 yards of End and End Mixture; 12 yards heavy Knockabout Tweed; 12 yards Daik Coloured Serge ; 12 yards Fancy Wincey ; 12 yards of the new Hair-line 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. This Wonderful Parcel sent, carriage paid, 755. PARCEL No. 189.— Splendid Dress Parcal for 20s— containing : 12 yards of a grand Foule Cloth, in navy and bronze; 2 yardo 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.

JACOBS' GIFT DEFOT (Opposite Post Office), PRINCES STEpEET, DiraSßliY. ESTABLISHED OVER 25 YEARS. T7ISITORS to Town are invited to Inspect the Stock,- consisting of — FANCY GOODS FOOTBALLS OPERA, FIELD, and GLASSWARE TOYS, WOOLS, SILKS OTHER GLASSES CROCKERYWARE BRAIDS DESKS, WORKBOXES CUTLERY EMBROIDERY ALBUMS MUSICAL PATTERNS LEATHER fIOODS INSTRUMENTS BOXING GLOVES PIPES, TOBACCOS CRICKETWARE CHESSMEN WILLIAMS' RUBY LAWN TENNIS DRAUGHTSMEN CIGARS, CIGARETTES STERLING GOLD & SILVER JEWELLERY, WATCHES, bLOCKS, PLATED WARE. NEW-MOWN HAY (Celebrated Mixture), A Specialty in Cut Tobacco, In £lb and lib Tins. Also, THOUSANDS OF IVOVEI.TIBS, Both Useful and Ornamental, suitable for BIRTHDAY, WEI>I>ING, and OTHER PRESENTS. Country Orders receive my Special Attention. Parcels of the value of £2 forwarded ca.:r:riao:js paid.

D. I. C. The Drapery & General Importing Company Op NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), CO-OPERATIVE. ARE NOW SHOWrNG the Largest and Best Selected Stock in the Colony of GENERAL DRAPERY, CLOTHING, CARPETS. PLOORCLOTHS. BEDSTEADS AND BEDDING. CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASSWARE, ELECTRO • PLATEDWARB, CUTLERY. LAMPS, HOUSEHOLD IRONMONGERY, COOKING STOVES, GARDEN TOOLS, HEDGE SHEARS, &c., &c., &c. DRESSMAKING of the Highest Class Style Done a<> The j?lost Reasonable Charge* Samples of Goods -to order from sent by post on application. Also, prices and drawings of furniture, bedsteads, &c. All Kinds of Fubnitubb Madb to Order. ALL GOODS AT ACTUAL WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE PRICES. Terms: Pbompt Net Cash. D. I. C. High and Rattbay stbeets, Dunedin (and OASHEL STREET, CHEISTCmniCH). B. HALLENSTEIN, Chairman of Directors. P. LAING, Manager. " ' -•*

WE ARE NOW SELLING THE STOCK OF J. M'DOWELL & CO,, 33rapers, Clothiers, and Mercers* IVo. 1 RAMUTON Wellington. A. & T. lIKxLIS. O"~ TAGOWITNESS.— ProbIems and Gfa mes are published for the amusement ofth'e Lovers of Chaos.

MISS CLOI'GH, 44 GHOBGB BTBKET, HAS just; qpened 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, &o. Also, — New shades in 2-ply, 4-ply, ands-ply Fingering Chainette, Zephyr Knitting Silk, Eiswool, and Pompadur. A large variety of Ladies' and Children's Underclothing and Infante' Outfits. Spbciai.. — On receipt of P. 0.0. for one guinea Miss Clough will 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 KB3> an*. MBS GILL has .opened, ex as. Tamoi, Novetfies for &c Winter SeMon^in Ladies' and ChJMrenig aaftaery. LARGE ASSORTIHBSFT of Untrimnaed Straw Hate and Bonnets, latest shape*; fancy Birds aad Wings, ewaqHsfaade. ICABB of Dress and Evening Csss, choice selection. Jost opened, several cases of Dress Ctohmereß»3g»K>«Brt valoe. HOME and Coteand Tweeds m great variety; Plosb aad Moire>Btrq»ed Velvefcs, Shot and Wateseefegtaahes aB-to.tpatoh. DRESSMAK-INSv— This Depar^otentis now under the experienced management of MISS WlLSON.lateefiaetlie, Laße^iaaaDolHe, AND Kirkpatrick, Qleaainmg.^i Mourniag orders promptly »tteaded r to. Mrs GILL, 13*ad-15'PriBees'Stveet.

RABBITSHKS. 1 &i JJOBERT OLBLAND k C^, i BOW) AND C&HreORB SkBMSS, DCNSD3N. Cash buyers att the year voasd*! Sheepskins, Horsehair, !5 U &€., AC. AG.WA T S O X "■■*•• (Late Watson and Gow), Princes street South, Dunedin. Waggons, U»rays, Springcarts, *>»* to aay part of th« country on the shorten* notice. (COUNTRY VISITORS will find Mrs James' $J Private Boarding Establishment, corner S^g and St. D^vid streets, replete with all the .^orteofaHome. limy

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Otago Witness, Issue 1916, 10 August 1888, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 1916, 10 August 1888, Page 5

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