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Business Notices. GENERAL DRAPERS, TAILORS, AMD OUTFITTERS. low that Queen Victoria has 0. reigned longer than, any other BROS. British Monarch, every loyal sul)0 'ject will agree that a most suit- — '■ — able epoch has arrived for manifesting our loyalty. From the 20th JUIE to the 20th JULY we will give all GASH BUYEES a DISCOUIT of 10 per cent., 2s in the Pound. Tor every One Pound "■ spent with us we will return BROS. TWO SHILLXMS. We cordially D' invite everyone to give us a visit during this memorable month. >♦♦»♦♦♦»♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦»♦♦»«♦»»♦♦♦• 174_GEORGS STREET, DUMEDIIT-.170'

iEW WINTER PARCELS. npHIS ia a Record Sfason. It is the year of Her Majesty's Record Reign. WE are giving § Recokd Value, and mean to Beat the Record in the number of Parcels we send out. Please Record these facts and send for one of our RECORD PARCELS as recorded below. ALL PARCELS CARRIAGE PAID BY POST OR RAIL. m— FOR 10s 6d we will send » good Serge "O Q — COLONIAL BLANKET PARCEL. • Dress Piece, in navy, black, brown, or JJOi No customer can go wrong with this myrtle, together with 6yds good Silesia Lining, Parcel. It consists of a pair of extra large twilled Buttons, Braid, and Twist- iree by post or rail. Colonial Blanketß, the best for warmth and wear jy 9 -HAS TWO GOOD DRESSES with all *S?^^ t^ £&*£» &.*•** Si\e^ToKwiftrS^in° rr a nn 22 y 08 of S -LADrESVFLANNELET'rE UNDERfollowing combinations : black with gold thread, Xst/« CLOTHING PARCEL has a complete brown with green, navy with light blue, black outfit made of this warm and comfortable with heliotrope, brown with cardinal. The second material. It has 2 Chemises,^ Nightdresses, and of double-width plain Beaver Cloth in navy, 2 pairs Knickers, all nicely trimmed and embroiblack brown myrtle, grey, or maroon, 12yds dered ; together with either a good strong pair of beetle-finish Silesia, 4 dozen Buttons, Braid, Silk, Corsets (state size) or a pair of warm, woollen. Twist, &c.-20s paid to destination. knitted Undervests. This Lot cant be equalled -OQ -OUR ORIGINAL PARCEL -contain- for the pn C e-20s post paid. I>O. ing three useful Presses; the first of |3~1 /> -WERY LADY'S PARCEL, donPlain Amazon Cloth iv navy, maroon, or black ; JDIV. tains a first-class Umbrella, with the second of double-width speckled new Tweeds either black or fancy handle, and a pair of 4-clasp in navy brown, or grey mixtures ; the third in kid Gloves in black or brown, both of reliable Diagonal Homespun in dark fancy mixtures, durability and good appearance. No rubbish This unrivalled Lot for 20s, free to destination. remember— loa, free by post. ;=r rzrr eTAM^Apii att worn "Oil "fl —SKIRT AND BLOUSE LENGTH T\d- """<££?; TJ- S^vf -.ay™ ™Thss ! with 13 X JL, FOR 13s 6d. An all-wool black mixture, with Velvet, Silk, or Gimp for trim- Tr> "1 tf> —LITTLE .STRANGER'S PARCEL is ' ming. Linings, and Furnishings— free by post for JltX/V« a blessing where required. Itcontaina 20s 3 fine muslin Daygowns, 3 fine longcloth Night- # — '- ' cowns, all beautifully trimmed with lace and TO X -JACKET, CAPE, OR WATERPROOF |mbrodiery ; 2 large-sized flannel Barries ; 1 cream, JOO« PARCEL. AYe will send by post, for car( ji na l, pink, or blue Headsquare nicely em15s, either of the above in the newest shape and broldered ; 3 White Shirts of fine lawn trimmed any colour. The Waterproof m Serge or Iweed, with Valenciennes lace; 1 linen Swathe, and 1 with detached Cape and Velvet Collar ; the box Sa f et y pi ns . This outfit in best, quality for Jacket, smart and stylish, in black only ;or the g Os . or in No 2 qua iit y> 24s Cd ; or if with large. Cape, in black or brown Cloth, or fancy mixea w hite wool carrying Shawl or richly-embroidered Tweeds. Send bust measure and length at bacK christening Robe included, 10s more. In every for Cloak ; bust and sleeve mea-ure for Jacket. home where the little one ia expected this parcel -ff>/» —TUB ORIGINAL AND BEST REIT- wil be welcomed with unfeigned delight. J3O, NANT PARCEL contains from 40yds T>-| Q —COLONIAL TWEED SUlTS, strong, to 45yds of oddments in Useful Materials, as Jj)lO» dark, useful Tweeds. Boys' Knicker Dresa Stuffs, Flannelettes, Shirtings, Cretonnes, Suits (6 to 12), 12s 6d ; Youths' Trouser Suits (10 Calicoes, Prints, <fee, suitable for Frockf, Pma- to 2J), 25s ; Men's Sac Suits, with best linings and fores, &c. A most useful Parcel where there is a furnishings, well cut (3 to 7), 30s. All carriage family— 2oa, post or rail paid paid. T>W IS OUR FAMOUS HOUSEHOLD PAR- "O"| A -MEN'S UNDERCLOTHING PARJ"> I CEL. and still our most successful one. J3X^t« CELhastwolarge grey flannel UnderOthers now imitate, but can ot equal it. It has a Rhirt3, 2 pairs ribbed Colonial woollen Drawers, 2 tjair of heavy white Witney Blankets, 2syds long ; heavy leather-back cotton Shirts (or dark Union 1 large wool Rug, handsomely striped and bound tweed if preferred), with 01 without collars, and 2 (suitable for sofa, bed, or buggy); and a full-sized pairs of knitted woollen Sox. This complete out-.^ coloured wool-fringed Quilt— all for double beds, fit, each article of which is of first-clas3 quality, Only 255, carriage paid. free by post for 253. Beat it who can. All orders must be accompanied by Money Orders, Postal Notes, Bank Notes, or Cheques—* if the latter, with 6d exchange added, and made payable to the DRAPERY SUPPLY ASSOCIATION, 86 & 88 GEOEGE STREET, DUKEDIN, & 24 COLEMLO STREET, LONDON.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2263, 15 July 1897, Page 64

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Page 64 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2263, 15 July 1897, Page 64

Page 64 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2263, 15 July 1897, Page 64

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