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NO 89— THE VELVETEEN DRESS PARCEL— extraordinary value. 12ydt 1 beautiful, rich Moire Stripped Velveteen, fast p dye, silk finished, in dark useful colours, with ■ 3yds of the new Tinrel Gimp trimming to ( match, including 6yds Lining and two dozen Buttons. This splendid parcel sent post freeto to any address for 21». Send f or Parcel 89. PARCEL No. 250.— A Family Parcel -contains 1 pair extra quality all-wool ! Whitney Blankets, full 2£yds long ; 6yds splen- • did quality white double-warp Twill Sheeting, 2;ds wide; 1 beautiful white Mnrcella Bed ■ Quilt, fall size, splendid floral design ; 6 white ■ Turkish Towels, large size. The whole lot sent, , carriage paid, for 445. NO. 90.— Rich, silk-finished, fast dye, indestructible Pile Black Velveteen Dress of 12yds, including 6yds Black Beaded Gimp, two dozen Buttons, and Linings for dress. Tbilovely relveteen costume parcel pent post free to any address for 255. A useful, durable, stylish dress. A LADIES' REVERSIBLE, STYLISH, good-quality Macintosh Cloak, any length, sent post free for 10s 6d. Tb< Greatest Bargain we have ever had the •] pleasure of sending our pa'rnn's.

UEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS EXHIBITION. JURORS' AWARDS. MESSRS BROWN, EWINS, & CO. HAVE RECEIVED THE UNDBRNOTED AWARDS IN CLASSES VII AND VIII:— FIRST AWARD for MILLINERY ,of Novel Oonoeption and WORKMANSHIP. LADIES' TAILOR-MADE COSTUME of Mosgiel Tweed U) ... FIRST AWARD LADIES' TAILOR-MADE COSTUME of Mosgiel Tweed (B) ... ... FIRBT AWARD LADIES' PLUSH TEA GOWN FIRST AWARD LADIES' WHITE BALL COSTUME ... ... ... ... FIRBT AWARD LADIES' WHITE CLOTH JACKET ... ... ... ... FIRST AWARD BOYS' and YOUTB8 1 READY-MADE CLOTHING , , .... ... FIRST AWARD JUVENILE READY-MADE CLOTHING •» FIRST AWARD BOYS' HIGHLAND COSTUMES ... :.: ... ... FIRST AWARD The above Results we Highly Satisfactory to BROWN, SWING, & CO., and ihowflwhafc EXPERIENCE and ENERGY can accomplish agftinitt all Competition. AUTUMN & WINTER FASHIONS AUTUMN & WINTER FASHIONS AUTUMN & WINTER FASHIONS AUTUMN & WINTER FASHIONS BROWN, EWING, AND CO. ARE Showiog in ,the different Departments leading Novelties for 1 the present Season, Mr Ewiog has been fortunate in his various Selections, his thorough Knowledge of the General Drapery Trade, combined with his large Experience of Colonial Requirements, aUo being a Cash Buyer, plaoee him in the front rank of Colonial Purchasers. NOVELTIES IN NOVELTIES IN FRENCH MODEL ROBES RIBBONS, FANS, LAOES NOVELTIES IN NOVELTIES IN MANTLES and JACKETS SILKS, PLUSHES, &o. NOVELTIES IN NOVELTIES IN MILLINERY, FANCY APRONS CURTAINS, ART SERGES, to. 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 Manufacturers Jot 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 465 ; Men's Waterproof Coats (with Cape), SOs.to 90s ; Men's Wattftproof (Salisbury), 60s to 90s. Colonial-made Clothing (Three FIRST Awards), Our Own Make from Colonial Tweed ; Best Value in the Trade. SAMPLES SENT POST FBEE ON APPLICATION. LETTEB ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 9 ? # PRINCES AND MANSE STREETS, DUNEBIN.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1901, 10 July 1890, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 1901, 10 July 1890, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 1901, 10 July 1890, Page 10

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