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'TbTO. S, BLANKET PARCEL, contains a pair I Xn of super white real Witney Blankets (full ; fcize for double bed"*), I white honeycomb or marcel la Toilet Cover, and a pair of large Turkish Towels. Free by rail or po.it for 20s. I^JO 9, COLONIAL BLANKET PARCEL, has X^l a pair of btst-quality colonial made twilled Elanlcets (extra large for double beds) of fine merino wool, ?lb weight. For 20a, post or rail paid. I^TO. 10 LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING J3i PARCEL has a complete outfit of really nice Undergarments. It has 2 Chemises, 2 Nightgowns, 2 pair Knicker Drawers— all of good undressed calico, lockstitch, and trimmed l?mbroidery ; a pair of strong Corsets (state size, and 2 pairs of Knitted or Cashmere-ribbed Hose, •All for 20s. Po3t paid. NO. 11, WATERPROOF CLOAK PARCEL, has 1 lady's black or navy crave nette twill waterproof Cloak, wilh the long, fashionable Cape, in 56in, BBui, or 60in length, for 12s 6d, post paid. This line is worth 255, but we bought them cheap, and will give our country friends a bargain. NO. 12, LITTLE STRANGER'S PARCEL, is a blessing where required. It contains 3 fine muslin Daygowns, 3 fine longrloth Nightgowns, all beautifully trimmed with lace and embroidery ; 2 large-sized flannel Barries ; 1 cream, cardinal, pink, or blue Headsquaro nicely embroidered ; 3 White Shirts of fine Jawn tiimmed with Valenciennes lace ; 1 linen Swathe, and 1 box Safety Pins. This outfit in best quality for 30s ; or in No. 2 quality, 25s 6d ; or if with la>ge. white wool carrying Shawl or rirhly-embroidercd christening Robe included, 10s more. In every home whera the little one is expected this parcel ■will be welcomed with uaf- igned delight. NO. 13 COLONIAL TWEED SUITS — strong, dark, useful Tweeds. Boys' Knicker Suifs (0 to 32)— 12s Cd, Youth's Trouser Suits (10 to 2J)~ 255, Men's Sac Suite with best linings and furnishings, well cut (3 to 7)— 3os. All carriage paid. TfcTO. 14, MEN'S WINTER UNDERCLOTH131 ING PARCEL, has 2 large, grey flannel Undershirte ; 2 pairs heavy, ribbed colopial woollen Drawers ; 2 strong, heavy Crimean Shirts, with or without collars attached ; 4 pairs ribbed woo Don, knitted Sox ; a pair of good Braces, and a Muffler. This complete outfit of first-class colonial-made goods for 32s Cd, fves to destination.

THE AUSTRALIAN ALLIANCE ASSURANCE COMPANY (Fire, Marine, and Guarantee). • I am prepared to accept Fire, Marine, and Guarantee Risks at Lowest Current Rates. Losses promptly paid in Dunedin. R. H. LEARY, 1 Agent for Dnne^ia.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2151, 16 May 1895, Page 52

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Page 52 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2151, 16 May 1895, Page 52

Page 52 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2151, 16 May 1895, Page 52