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X). S. A DURING the year of grace past— that is to say, during the year of our Lord 1891 — we hat* sent out from our Establishment in George street the (to us) Unprecedented number of TWO THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED AND EIGHTY NINE PARCELS, delivered by Post» Express Company, Railway, Steamer, &c. These figures are not the production of an imaginative mind ; they are figures that can be verified— facts that can be substantiated — numbers tnaVcan be proved by a reference to our Parcel Book. Figures like these speak for 'themselves } they require no comment, and prove beyond a doubt our pre-eminence in value aud the great and unqualified success we have attained thereby. Send for one of our NISW WINTER PARCELS and' see if you can duplicate it for the price anywhere. " ' FAIR BARGAIN PARCEL.— As our Fair "VTO. 8 FANCY PARCEL.— I Satin de 'is now on we will give our Country Cus- JLI Chene Umbrella, with ivory-mounted tomera a sample of what we are doing, and will handle : 1 Dent's Kid Cloves, in black or send for 20« the undernoted :— l2yds plain heavy coloured (state size) ; 1 new Jersey, braided or Mellon Cloth, in navy, black, marone, claret, smocked in cardinal, navy, or black; 2 seta brown, or grey ; 1 pair of heavy twill unbleached new yoke Collars and Cuffs', and 12yd* Lace. For Sheets, for double bed ; I2yds Flannelette, 2 pairs 20b— free by post. women's ribbed Hose, 2 lets Collars and Cuffs, 1 __J rich all-silk clan Tartan Sash, 12in wide, in Stuart, _ ' , M'Kenzie, Gordon, Sutherland, Grant, or Vie XT O - ' 9 SADIES' UNDERCLOTHING toria" Tartan ; and 1 very handsome guipure Point JJl* PARCEL has a complete outfit of really Lace Collar, for little boy or girl. The above free nice Undergarments. It bas 2 Chemisei, 3 by post or rail for 20s only. Nightgowns, 2 pair Knickcr Drawer*— al^ of good ■VTO. 1 DRESS PARCEL contains 7yds S?«w!? Bed calic?> lo <*? titch . f , and trimmed EmJ> double-width mixed Tweed, in light and M e £4*TOSL Bt ™yJ&?^ J&* mid-grey,. drab or brown; 12yds new atrip, of^mtted or Cashmere-nbbed Ho.^ Chevron, in greyi, brownß, navy 3, and heathen ; ° ' yoa1 ' yy * lUI , 2 useful Woollen Dresseß, with 2 dozen Buttons ~~ : " *~ for each ; tad 2 sets fancy Cuffs and Collars-best -^r O . 12 IS OUR WELL-KNOWN LITTLB quality.- Free by post for 15 3 . J^| STRANGKR . S PA RCEL. It has been- * ■J^TO. 2 DRESS PARCEL—" The Premier " blessing when required. It contains 3 fine mmlht XV>>— has "3 Dressei of good, and beau- Daygowns, 3 line longcloth Nightgown* 1 all tiiul stuffs as follows :— l2yds all-wool French beautifully trimmed (lace and embroidery); S Foule (with fleck), in terra cotta, maroon, or large-sized flannel Barries, 1 Headsquare,' in mouse; 12yda heavy Amazon Cloth, in navy, cream, cardinal, pink, or blue twill -flannel— maroon, claret, grey, brown, or myrtle; nicely embroidered; 3 White ; Shirts j-bffine lawn, 12yds -new figured Union Tweed. This un« trimmed Valenciennes lace; 1 linen Swathe and 1' rivalled lot— the best for the money in thU b°. x safety pins. The complete outfit for 30s ; or. hemisphere— free by rail or post, 20a. with large white wool carrying Shawlor Beautiful ■'-**' Tvpwcn T>AT?ni?T i. ™«A~ ™> ~i Christening Robe included, 40a:- • • The above, INT^i* DpESSPA RCEL is made up of together with our kindly wishes for tho little _L1 •, J2vds heavy diagonal Serge, in nayy.black, stranger and the proud and happy.heads of the -maroon, brown, or myrtle ; and 7yds of the new house, free by post as above. In every home double-width Cord dv Roi, mnavy brown, where the little one is expected this parcel wiUb« myrtle.' or, dark grey ; with 2 dozen vulcanite welcomed with unfeigned delight. •. ./• Buttons to match each dress ; and 4yds new Dreai • ' - Cord or fashionable .Gimp, for both. Free by T pogf otrail for 2ss. -j^r Q 13 BOY s» COLONIAL TWEED ~\TO: 5 COLONIAL DRESS PARCEL is j\ SUIT PARCEL has one Boy's Knicker jji composed of a full dress length of Tweed Suit, of strong colonial tweed (susei, 6to 12) for manufactured by the Wellington Wollen Manu. 12s 6d, or 1 Youth's Trouser Suit made of aoro* facturing Company— the best the colony can good all-wool tweeds (size*, 10 to 12}), for SQiu produce— in small checks, new stripes, or plains, Either or both free by post. , , in gr|y or fancy mixtures ; all Linings, Buttons. ____^ __ and Furnishings, together with Velvet, or Cord or Gimp sufficient to trim. For 30s-free to T\TO. 14 MEN'S SUIT PARCEL is a colonial customer by post. J3( Tweed Sac Suit (any size), of 9 verr XrO. 6 REMNANT PARCEL— the original nic . c dark mixture, guaranteed to wear well;. wefl IN- and best-ha. a total of 40yds oddments- SJrfn^'Swu^Sw fiS^K?" "*"** *°^ from 3yd- to \B-yd lengths of Stuffs. Shirtings, Pocketings. Carnage paid for 3oi. , Flannelettes,- Prints, Muslins, Cretonnes, &c, ■ ■ ■ — — »- "\TO. 7 IS OUR FAMOUS HOUSEHOLD Flannel Undershirts, 2 pairs heavy-ribbed Lainbi J3i PARCEL, and our most successful one. wool Pants, 2 dark strong Union Shirts, with ox We have se^nt out over 300 of this one in two without collars, 4 pairs warm ribbed knitted seasons. It has a pair of heavy white Witney Socles, a Cashmere fancy Muffler, a pair of Braces, Blankets. 2jyds long ; 1 large wool Rug, hand- and a Tie, all for 40s. Free by parcel post; aonlely ilriped (suitable for the sofa, bed, or Farmers, miners, shepherds, rabbitcrs, and workbuggy) ; and a full-sized red-and- white wool- ing men generally, we commend the sbov*' ta fringed Quilt— all for double beds. 255, rail paid, your notice. The above Parcels will be sent only if accompanied by Money Orders, Postal Notes, Bask - Notes, or Cheques— if the latter, with exchange »dded — by ■86 & 88 GEORGE ST., DUNEDIN.

COFFEE PALACE AND PRIVATE HOTIL, MORAY PLACE, DUNEDIN. i C. F. IWKYKK, Proprietor. CP. MBYBR, having leased tiie above Hotel, intends to make the Coffeo Palace a « ' Palace for visitors from the Country, paying particular attention to the comfort of all that favour him, and by keeping a First-class Table, Clean aud Airy Bedrooms, at Roagonablo Charges, trusts to secure a fair share of support. Ouly temperance drinks sold on the premises. Night Porter to call visitors "for Early Trains in attendance. A. CB-. WATSON CHARLES ?*** ' owAY. /V * «m TrT » T>UILDER of all kinds of SPRING (Late Watsom and Gow), X> CARTS, Expresses, Lorries, Waggon?, WAGGGNS, DRAYS, SPRINGCARTS, fee., Drays, and Butchers' and Bakers' Carts, &c, PRINCWSTREBT SOUTH, DUNBDIN. Tine^* ° CoSS' Orde^S £*£$£& ~~~" attention. S«« TO AH? Pact of ihb Cototby oh ran CUMBERLAND STREET, DUNEDIN Bwbtest Nqtici, (Opposite Findlay and Murdoch's .saw tffi&h

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Otago Witness, Issue 2014, 29 September 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 2014, 29 September 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 2014, 29 September 1892, Page 3

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