:, Business Notioes, t " ' . - ' ■ i . ,i- . Of ALL THE LATEST lI JM**l (I FOB THE l( (I i 535^ ps^ .* ■ I) )l BETTEB /I &ll BUM ME R IfJS^II I^3FOSSfiBLE f ■ If II E^ AL IMPRSiABLE ' m /flu j/ vmm " y ™^ s m wl*l^* II 174) 176 GEOEpGS st " /^t^ // DUNEDIN. '■Jtm // JOHN DUTHIE * ) %g# ft WM. WALLACE [DIRECTORS. ) I THOS. SHEPHERD J
IN spite of dull times, unusual depression, and keen competition, our Pared Trade continur s ; to expand. Our position as Direct Importers and Cash Buyers enab'es us to give such value as few of our competitors cbd, and our Parcels are, we unhesitatingly asseit, unapproaoh- , able This feafOD'js Dr*es and Blanket Parfds should still further act as advertisements for us, and spread our fvme abroad. Send for one, ai.d tou will be more than pleased. A« usual, we guarantee satisfaction cr relucd thi- rconey. tl'cmgh we have never yet been asked to do the latter ; on the contrary, we ba^e scores of fla'tering letters en our file from grateful customers. ALL PARCELS CARRIAGE PAID BY POST OR RAIL. NO 1 DRESS PARCEL has two good, heavy TWTO. 8, BLANKET PARCEL, contains a pair \varm.usefuldici*'8 lasfollowß-12yd8iilftinI asfollowB-12yd8iilftin ll of super white real Witney Blankets (full Melton in navy, black, brown, maroon, myrtle, or eizo for double beds), 1 white honeycomb <>r marcrey and 6ydd double-width new fluked or fancy- cella Toilet Cover, and a pair of large lurkish Tweed in grey brown, or heather mixtures. These Towels. Free by rail or poat for 21).-). Sdj fSK y »il or a Stt bto thC ln ° ney " ViZ - MOM O 9, COLONIAL BLANKET PARCEL, has lg,bdfreeb> rail oi_ post. _ J^ Qf beht . qunlit . y co i oll j n i llia ,i e twilled "vro 2 DRESS PAP.CEL contains a full dress of Blankets (extra large for double bedn) of line J^ll double-width Amazon Cloth in navy, black, incr ino wool, 71b weight. For 20s, post or rail brown, ni»roon, or myrtle; 12>ds of plain Tweed ya m in any of tbe abnvi> c-lour.«. and a dress piece of "- iiewcliaeonal.Micckltd, or hop'ark mixed double- INTO. 10 LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING width Tweed in beautiful mixtures of greys, J^j PARCEL has a complete outfit of really browns, and heuthew. These three fashionable n j ce Undergarments. It has 2 Chemises, 2 and durable dresecs for the season free by rail or Nightgowns, 2 pair Knicker Drawers -all of good post for 203. , undressed calico, lockstitch, and trimmed EraPARCEL is composed of 7yds Ho£ atoXJftSt^ AU for 20s. Postpaid. , blue, or given preoominating-and the same WATKTtI'ROOF CI OAK PARCEL face-in :-ny c lour rtesned, foi -0,. Ihe two v^n {^ ores^rM^^i^^mX. ThU ]jne fch 25bj but we bo , IR ] lt t } ienl NO -IDUE-S PARCKL has a drc=s piece of cheap, and v. ill give our country friuids a the new bhek figured French wool sateen bargain. f^iniii liaml'.ome iii aiiuearAncc and grand for wlar-i.itable for yoiwg and old-and the same T^O. 12. LVITLK STRANGER'S PARCEL, is lencth of a very stylish new figured Cloth in j_>l a ble-.ing where H-quneJ. It contain^ J brown myrtle navy, or blate, both double-width, line muslin Daygowns., 3 line longdoth NijthtI?nr2os free to vourdtor. cownt.. all beautifully trimmed with lace and I'oi^o tree to >our ticoi^ Smlnoiilcry ; 21arge-sized llauni'l Ban-ie> ; 1 cream, NO. 5, STANDARD DRESS PARCEL, is made cal -dinal, pink, or blue Headwiuare nicely emup of one first-claßß Dre.^ with all linmg&, broideved ; 3 White Shirts of fine lawn tiimmed buttons, and furnishings complete, in a choice of wit ], Valenciennes lace ; 1 linen Swathe, and 1 three materials— viz., 7yds all worsted beige, box Safety Pins. This outfit in best quality for etill co popular, in black, navy, brown, bronw, or ;Ws . 01 . in 0 2 quality, 2-ls (id ;orif w ltli ln-ge, myrtle, (l'his is tbe medium coating twill, with a vvliito wool cariymg Shawl or richly-embroidered Bmooth, clean wearing surface) ; a blue black rich chastening Robe included, 10s more. In eveiy flossy Cashmere; or one of our best J weeds. i, om c wherj the liltle one is expected this parcel Sither of theabove standard dresses with every- wi ji be welcomed with unf-igned delight, thing to make up, for 20s- post or rail paid. and N^n^Kk^ii TweldTr.oS Kntek« JM s\dls ( 6t02)-12^kl Youths Trou^ Suits (10 from 3yds to byds of Flahnelettes Diess btuffs, 2 h)-25<, Men's Sac Suifc, with best linings and ass? st^Sffle^s^nd^s: ft»«f hingi ' wcu cufc (3 to 7) " 305 - AU carriage ing, all for 20s— rail or post free. pal "' . TWTO 7 IS OUR FAMOUS HOUSEHOLD T^XO. 14, MEN'S WINTER UNDERCLOTH. N PARCEL, and our most successful one. 11 ING PARCEL, has 2 large grey flannel mhers now imitate, but cannot equal it. It has a Undershirt* ; 2 pairs heavy, n.bbed colonial woollen S£ of hea^hite Witney Blankets, 2iyds long ; Drawers ; 2 strong heavy Crimean Shirts, with or All orders mußt be accompanied by Money Orders Postal Notes, Bank Notes, or Chequesif the latter, with 6d exchange added, and made payable to the ' BRAPEEY SUPPLY ASSOCIATION, 86 & 3$ GEORGE STEEET, DUKEDLN-
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Otago Witness, Issue 2170, 26 September 1895, Page 43
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850Page 43 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2170, 26 September 1895, Page 43
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