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LOT 20: THE FAMILY PARCEL.— This will be found a very economical parcel where there is a family of girls— l pair of real white Whitney Blankets, suitable for children's bed I 1 pure white honeycomb Quilt, with deep knotted fringe ; 6yds real white colonial Flannel, 6yds of Baxony-Welsh Flannel, medium weight and soft, in scarlet or white ; 6yds fine white Calico, nice width; 2 pairs ladies' ribbed Cashmere Hose, full' fashioned ; 2 large-size white Turkish Towels. The whole contents of this parcel sent (carriage paid) for 40s. - .

LOT 21 (a parcel for the million) contains 12yds of a useful knockabout Tweedall dark colours and black; 7yds of a doublewidth Tweed (for walking-out dresses), syds of a heavy-stripe Skirting (suitable for hard wear), in the new autumn colours; 2 pairs warm Cashmere Gloves, in black or colours ; 2of the new fancy Aprons (for afternoon wear), with Trimmings, Linings,, and Buttons for. the two dresses. The whole contents of this wonderful parcel sent (carriage paid) for 365.

T OT 23 : WONDERFUL HOUSEHOLD XJ BLANKET PARCEL contains 1 pair strong white Witney Blankets, for double beds; 1 extra-large handsome scarlet and white Bedcover, 1 stripe wool Rug, 2 Turkish Towels, 1 honeycomb Toilet Cover, and 1 pair Nottingham Lace Curtains. This wonderful parcel sent (carriaga paid) to any railway station for 255.

LOT 24 : SPECIAL COUNTRY PARCEL contains 10yds wide heavy dark Wincey, for hard wear; Byds heavy Serge, for boys' suits ; syds heavy Corduroy, for boys' suits or men's trousers; 3 pairs colonial-knitted Socks (men's size), 2 heads colonial Fingering Wool, in Shetland or grey ; and 2 splendid coloured Shirts (for men). The whole contents of -this wonderful parcel sent (carriage paid) for 40s.

BIG LOT FOR THE MONEY PARCEL contains 12yds dark Costume Tweed, for winter wear ; a full dress-length of dark stripe Galatea, 6yds Flannelette, 1 head of colonial Fingering Wool, in Shetland or grey ; and a nice set of Trimming for the Tweed Dress. The whole contents of this wonderful parcel sent (carriage paid) for 15s.

~E~ OT 25 : Another most astonishing Parcel JLi of 3 Dresses, with Trimmings to match, for 30s. Twelve yards of a very nice Costume Tweed, with lyd of splendid Plush 18in wide for trimming; 12yds of a very heavy Melton Tweed, and lyd of splendid Plush 18in wide for trimming ; 12yds of nice quality Costume Tweed (nice dark shade), with lyd of our celebrated Plush 18in wide for trimming,— 3os the whole lot by Parcel Post or Rail (carriage paid).

By Appointment to His Exceluenct the Governoh. ■ ALEXANDER HAMILTON, M.R.V.0., F.V.M.Sm VETERINARY SURGEON, Begs to draw the attention of Owners of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, and Dogs to the fact that he intends to continue to supply Genuine Medicine specially prepared for the " treatment of each patient entrusted to his care, and is confident that with a correct diagnosis, sound advice, successful results abd moderate charges to merit the support of his numerous patrons and customers, and offers to the Stockowning Publio in Town and Country a boon rarely enjoyed by any colony. A H. may be consulted daily at Bath street (off Oeoige rtrot), near Octagon, Dunedin, iWephont, No. VS>

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Otago Witness, Issue 2055, 13 July 1893, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 2055, 13 July 1893, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 2055, 13 July 1893, Page 9

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