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Dreas is too important a Matter, whether as regards Personal Appearance, Good Health, or Keal Economy, to be made ihe subject of Kandom Purchase : it should be obtained where there is the Best Quality of Material, combined with Excellent Workmanship and Fair Prices, and where the Sellers have a High Keputation to maintain. All Drapery Goods of this description may be obtained at 9 68, 70, & 72 GEORGE STREET, DXJMEBIM. PostQffi.ee Orders and Cheques to be made Payable to Fyfe and Guming. Cash or Notes may be Sent in Registered Letters. OUR DEISS FiESEIiS FOR THE AUTUMN ARE SPLENDID VALUE:

p\ ENTLEMEN'S 52a PARCEL sentbyPar\UT eel Pont— l Suit any size of real Colonial Tweed — tha most wonderful suit you have ever seen ; 1 Woollen Undershirt, 3 threefold Linen Collars, 3 pair Morino or Woollen Socks, 2 nice coloured .shirts (full size), 3 lovely S?ilk Scarfs, aud two psir of Woollen or Cottou Drawers. We want every gentleman who reads the contents of the Geiuleinan's Parcel to send h triol order; we guarantee satisfaction. Dori'o think we are going to make anything out of you ; we only waut your confidence, and when you are in Dunedin call sud see us and take back to tho country some of our startling bargains. PARCEL No 260. — Fyfe and Cuming's Flannel and B! >ukefc Parcel — contains: 1 pair choice quali'v rial Whitney Blankets, fine fleecy goods, 2|jri long ; 6yds of fine White Saxony Flannel; 6yrN j-plundid Grey Shetland Flannel, very wide; 7>ds very superior Wool Shirting Flannel. 50s tho whole lot, carriage paid. SPKC,IAT7~N6~y AUTUMN DRESS PARCEL for 25s.— 12jds of a vory pretty Snowflake Oostump, Cloth; 12yrls of a very effective Stripe Homespun, and 12yds of a vory nice Black Velveteen sent, '.carriage paid, for 255. Really a splendid parcel for the money, only 25s for three dresses and one of them a rich Black Velreteen.

PARCEL No. 21.— A most wonderful parcel of Three Dresses for 25b — 1 dress length of Byds fine Black or Coloured Cashmere, 42in wide; 1 dress length of 12yds all-wool Stripe (a warm and elegant dress) ; 1 dress length of 12yds fancy stripe Costume Cloth. This parcel of three dresses sent from our warehouse for 25s by Parcel Post, thus getting them at your own door at less than Dunedin prices, SPECIAL No. 2 AUTUMN DRESS PARCEL.— Byds of a beautiful doublewidth Amazon Cloth, all dark shades ; Byds of double- width Chuddnh Cashmere Cloth ii Maroon Brown or Grey, and 12yds of the m • Stripe Homespun Dress Twed with lyd ot lovely Plush to trim each dress, with button and linings. This splendid parcel of good useful materials, and suitable for best wear, se/'i, carriage paid, for £3. Ladies, you will bi delighted with this exfraordinary parcel. WONDEI FCJL FAMILY PARCEL contains liyd^of « nice Twilled Cretonne, 12yds of gr.-y Twilled Calico, 6yds of a heav Welhh Flannel MiiUbU; for Meu'.s Shirts, 12yds of a very pretty fast-coloured Chintz, and 12yds of .fast-colour washing Print, and a nice Damask Table Cloth of useful size. Sent, carriage paid, for £2.

A WONDERFUL DRESS PARCEL, contains Byds of a very superior all-wool black or coloured Cashmere; 12yds of a very nice black Grenadine or Lace Cloth ; Byds of a very superior all-wool new bordered material, ! in cardinal, myrtle, peacock, brown, grenat, and I navy blue; with Buttons and Linings and ! Trimmings for each dirss. Sent, carriage paid, ! for £3 10s. A very handsome paroel, and will | give every lady satisfaction. PARCEL No. 250.— A Family Parcel— contains 1 pair extra quality all-wool \Wtncy Blankets,, full f^yds long; 6yds spleni ; d quaiity white double-warp Twill Sheeting, 2wls wide; 1 beautiful white Maroella Bed Quilt, full size, splendid floral design ; 6 white Turkish Towels, lnre;? aiz"?. The whole lot sent, ferriage paid, for 44s. B~ " LACK CASIIMPRe" DRESS PARCEL for 20^, ootiUlns Byd.-> of a very nice black Bradford OrtKbinere, ljd of a very handsoir>P! Moiro for t naming, find 2doz of very pretty But'on-, wi li T,'v ing for the Press SL-ufc by rail or P.-uc?l P,-t fur £1. LADIE S” RE VERSIBLE, STYLISH, good-qua'.iliy Macintosh Cloak, any length, sent pose, free for 10« 6d. The Greatest Birgiin we have ever had the pleasure of sending our patrons.

THE « WONDER » PARCEL.— I2yds handsome pattern Liberty Muslin, 6yds fast colour washing Print, 12yds fancy stripe dress stuff, 2 of the new Parisian Linen Collars, 6y.ls strong Scotch Gingham, 1 fancy Fire Screen, and 6ydß very good Twill Flannelette — sent bj Parcel Post or rail for 20s. Show this parcel to your friends ; it is rightly named the " Wonder." THE LADIES' ULSTER PARCEL, No. 259.— Containing a Stylish Tweed Ulster in three Sizes — viz, small lady's, medium lidjj'f, and extra large lady's. (Please to nuotion when ordering which of the three sizes you require.) A beautiful Fur Boa for the neck, and a pair of warm gloves for the hands. The parcel sent free by po6t or rail for 20s— to any address. SPECIAL AUTUMN DRESS PARCEL - 12yds of a fancy Snowflake Costume Cloth, and lyd of beautiful Plush for trimming ; Byds of J6uperior bird'6-eye double-width Costume Cloth and lyd of beautiful Plush for Irimmiug; and Byds of a nice Bradford Cashmere in Blnck or any other useful colour with lyd of our beautiful Plush for trimming. This splendid paroel of three dresses with trimmings and buttons sent, carriage paid, to any part of the Oateny for £2. All useful dark colours.

IEW ZEALAID AND SC?¥TH SEAS EXHIBITION. JURORS' AWARDS. HAVE RECEIVED THtt UNHEBNOTED AWARDS IN CLASSES VII AND VIII:— FIRST AWARD for MiLLINERY of Novel Conception and WORKMANSHIP. LADIES' TA.ILOR-M4DE COSTUME of Mosgiel Tweed (A) ... FIRST AWARD LADIES' TAFLOU-M ADR COSTUME of Mosgiel Tweed (B) ... ... FIRST AWARD LADIES' PLUSH TEA GOWN ... ... ... »• FIRST AWARD LADIES' WHITE BALL COSTUME ... ... ... ... FIRST AWARD LADIES' WHITE CLOTH JACKET ... ... ... ... FIRST AWARD BOYS' and YOUTHS' READY-MADE CLOTHING ... «. FIRST AWARD JUVENILE READY-MADE CLOTHING ... ... .» FIRST AWARD BOYS' HIGHLAND COSTUMES ... ... ... ... FIRST AWARD The above Results 're Highly Satisfactory to BROWN, EWING, & CO,, and shows what EXPERIENCE and ENERGY can accomplish against all Competition. AUTUMN & WINTER FASHIONS AUTUMN & WINTER FASHIONS AUTUMN & WINTER FASHIONS AUTUMN & WINTER FASHIONS 0 r ARE Showing in the different Departments leading Novelti. s for the present Season. Mr Ewing has been fortunate in his various Selections, hid thorough Knowledge of the Uoneral Drapery Trade, combined with his large Experience of Colonial Requirements, also being t\ Cash Buyer, places him in the front rank of Colonial Purchasers. NOVELTIES IN NOVELTIES IN FRENCH MODEL ROBES RIBBONS, FANS, LACES NOVELTIES IN NOVELTIES IN MANTLES and JACKETS SILKS, PLUSHES, &c NOVELTIES IN NOVELTIES IN MILLINERY, FANCY APRONS CURTAINS, ART SERGES, &c. NOVELTIES IN NOVELTIES IN FUR WOLVERINES, PELERAINES. GENTLEMEN'S MERCERY. MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT.— BLANKETS, FLANNELS. BLANKETS, FLANNELS, at last year's Prices. Calicoes, Sheetings, Cretonnes, Household Linens, Curtains, &c , &c, all bought from the MaDufaoturera for prompt Cash on Delivery. Write for Samples and Compare Prices. WATERPROOF COATS.— WATERPROOF COATS for Boys, Youths, and Men. Boys' Waterproof Coats (with Cape), 27s 6d to 355; Youths' Waterproof Coats (with Cape), 37s 6d to 455 ; Men's Waterproof Coats (with Cape), 30* to 90a ; Men's Waterproof (Balisbury), <K)a to 80s. Colonial-made Clothing (Three FIRST Awards), Our Own Make from Colonial Tweed ; Best Valup in the Tn-do. SAMPLES SENT POST FKEE ON APPLICATION. LETTER ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. PRINCES AND MANSE STREETS, DUNEDIN. iimi— Jin»w | ii»»»'"innrf rarni t'WT. 1 niaimiw ,n vimmmnv/uv n,i m»i»mniiimi rui'i'ii i■ u\ rx-Sif7W9a Printed for the Otago Dally Times and Witness Newspapers Company (Limited) by Josiah Ltk, of Elgin road, Morningfcon, and published by Robkrt Nobih Abjims, of Runuell street, »t tli» Begietered office of th? Oomp«nv Rnwling Hiph. aii-l Mncsrulrav/ f'-^"Sita, Dum-din. ox. THURSDAY, tn& Bth day of May, 1890.

JACOBS' &IIT DEPOT, OPPOSITE POST OFFIOE, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. Established Ovbb 25 Ybabs. VISITORS to Town ARB INVITED TO INSPECT THE STOCK, consisting of— FANCY GOODS FOOTBALLS OPERA, FIELD, and &LASSWARE TOYS, WOOLS, SILKS OTHER GLASSES OROOKERYWARE BRAIDS DESKS, WORKBOXES CUTLERY EMBROIDERY ALBUMS MUSICAL PATTERNS LEATHER GOODS INSTRUMENTS BOXING GLOVES PIPES, TOBACCOS ORIOKETWARE CHESSMEN WILLIAMS' RUBY LAWN TINNIS DRAUGHTSMEN OIGABS, CIGARETTES STERLING GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY. WATCHES, CLOCKS, PLATED WARE. NEW-MOWN HAY (Celebrated Mixture). A Specialty in Cut Tobacco, In $lb and lib Tins. ALSO THOUSANDS OP NOVELTIES, Both Useful and Ornamental, suitable for BIRTHDAY, WEDDING, AND OTHER PRESENTS. Country Orders receive my special attention. PARCELS of the value of £2 forwarded CAERIAGE PAID. OCTIMIGOJ^JDUKEDIN. "* f IN anticipation of a great increase in basinesa during the Exhibition we have Manufactured j unusually LARGE STOCK OF THE BEST COLONIAL WEED CLOTHING, For Men, Youths, and Boys, aud cau confidently assert tbab the Variety, Quality, Fit, nnd Pr-"t ?i. Unequalled. In addition to tho regular ready-made sizes, we have Specially Cut Garirent.s to Pit all Builds, whether Tall, Shorb, Stout, or Slender, and can Fit Any Figure equal to be? pokf. WTPLEASE NOTE THE PRICESMan's Tweed Trousers, 8s 6d, 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 13s 66, 15s 6d, 17s 6d, first class value ; Men's IVousr-rR and Vest, 15s 6d, 18s 6d, 22s 6d, 25s od, 26s 6d, 27s 6d ; Strong and Styliwb Men's Tweed 27s Bd, 34s Cd, 378 6d,42s fld, 47s 6d, 555. Splendid Selection Black and Bluh Wor-cd i ORts and Vestß to Match, at all prices. Mole, Serge, Dongaree, and Duck Clothing, at, F^-hm j crices. Every description of Clothing for Youths end Boys. Strong, fctylish, and Cheap Oa.l Trousers, Odd Knickers, Odd Jackets, Odd Vefats. Boys' Serge Sailer SuiLs, Nicoly Trimmed, 3- 9d, 8s 6d, 10a 6d, 15s, 20s ; Boys' Tweed Suits, with Lined Knicker.-, 7s 6d, 9o 6d, 12-, 6d, 15s 6d. 20s ; Youths' Tweed Suits, Nice New Patterns, 21s, 255, 27a 6d, 29s 6d, 32s 6d. SPECIALLY CUT GARMENTS FOR TALL, SLENDER LA DR. Men* Working Shirts, large sizes, well sewed, Is 6d, 2a, 2s 6d, 3s, 3s Cd, 4s 66, 5s 6d. THE BEST STOCK OF SOFT AND HARD FELT HATS li* THE COLONY. ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES In JAPS, STRAW HATS, TIBS, COLLARS, HANDKERCHIEFS, BRACES, SOOKS, &o At Factory Prices. OCTAGON, DUNEDIN." %

THE DRAPERY AND fiENERAL IMPORTING COMPAH? OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, CO-OPERATIVE. D.1.0. nPHE COMPANY have now opened D.I.C. -A. Very Extensive Shipment* D.I.C. throughout every Branch of their D.I.C. Large Business, and Invite Inspection D.I.C. and Comparison. D.4.C. D.1.0. BtANKJETS D.I.C. (in Biiglißh, Scotch, and Colonial), D.I.C. Flanneis, Counterpanes, Sheeting's, D.I.C. Towels, Table Cloths, Hollands, ShirtD.I.C. ings, Flannelettes. D} o; COLONIAL DRESS TWEEDS. D.LO*. D.I.C. FANCY DRESS GOODS OF D.I.C. EVERY DESCRIPTION. r>.kß. Mantles, Costumes, Fare, Millinery, n i n" Underclothing, Baby Linen. D.I.C. D.I.C. Gloves, Laces, Handkerchiefs, TrimD.I.C. mings, Men's and Boys' Clothing aud D.I.C. Mercery. D.I.C. dIS: household furnishings. D.I.C. Carpets, Floorcloths, Furniture, BedDI.C. steads, Spring Mattresses, Crockery, D.I.C. Glass and China Ware, Cutlery. D.I.C. oj 0 ,; HOUSEHOLD IRONMONGERY j diIo! EVERY. DESCRIPTION. D.I.C. Garden Tools, Spades, Rakes, Hedgu D.1.0. Shears, Scythes, Lawn Mowere, Dairy D.I.C. Utensils, &c, ko., &c., D.I.C. D.I.C. The Company beg to draw attention D.1.0. to their Large New Addition, where a JH'£* MAGNIFICENT STOCK J^; 0 ,; PA«rov goods D.lio! of Every Deßcription may be found. DXC. £1.0. ALL GOODS Did WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE PRICES. D I.C. D.I.C. TERMS NET CASH. Hian & iliUliiM olamuo 3E& "O" EST S3 23 "&. . P. LAINP r, HALLBNSTEIN, Mnn'a-ce.r Clrairmnn of Okflfltass.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1892, 8 May 1890, Page 44

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Page 44 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 1892, 8 May 1890, Page 44

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