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Business Notices. much ■^^O tf pleasure f in intimating > %jC\ the Arrival of €&§P^jP their Spring 1 and \^ v 4g§£^ # Summer Goods ex Maori X^X^i $ and Rangatira. Every Department is **r^ stocked with the Choicest Noveland most complete Assortment of Uoods^^ {9 *%jjl&§^ ff "we have ever shown. y^^^^ jf Dress G-OOds. — Our London Bnyer (who visits /%, )^ g us this Season to keep himselEup to date), has sent us a~"~"^^ Y\^ jf~ magnificent Selection of Stuffs comprising the following : — Pop? *^J £ lins, Repps, Corduroys, Amazons ; also a choice selection of fancy g Blacks. In Washing Material our Stock consists of Tartan Zephyrs, Knotted Zephyrs, Check Zephyrs, Printed Sateens, Printed Metallic, Plain and Striped Drills, Prints in all Designs. CH©ves, Ribbons, and Laces. — Large Range of all the Latest Hovelties in Black, White, and Cream Lace. Masatles and Capes. — We are showing an unusually large SelectionSome really handsome Mantles suitable for the Season and to fit all figures. Millinery. — This Department is now complete with the lates: Productions of English and Parisian Millinery. We would direct special attention to our Choice Assortment of New Sailor Shapes, from Is to 6s. Large Assortment of laadies' "Ullderdothlsig trimmed with Tor1 ehon Lace and Embroidery." ' a Mercery <& Clothing". — Our Importations this year enable us to Jr show a Most Attractive Range of Gents' Scarves, Collars, Shirts, J^ . and Hats. The "Dr Jim " Hat in Fawn, Brown, and Black, from 5s 6d to 9s 6d. New Zealand-made Cloth- J?j^fr @rj>L X irjo: for Boys, Youths, and Men in the most Reliable jfylf j dOP sS*\ Makes only. jfs*&* j Tailoring". — Our Spring and Summer jf &&f Tweed, Serges, and Coating now to /M?/ M? 4>\ hand. Pattern and Measure^ Jr &^ \ > I 1$& \^ msnt Chart sent on Ap- J J£p %y &S*\. pli ca^ion. Country jy $% *fr rff^> '^ Orders have our # jf®^ <T^ X best Atten-^f: .^r •^ X. ti° n - # ... rFIHE Wonderful Popnlarity of onr PARCELS in the past has amply testified to the val«» I they contaiD and the convenience ot this form of shopping to people at a distance. This S!a>aj], an formerly, the prices are just the sime ac if bought in person over the counter, with Carriage Free. Try onr New Dress and Blanket Parcels for the Winter. fill PAKELS CARRIAGE PASS BY POST OR RAIL. m— For 10s 6d -wr will aeod a good Heavy T^ Q — OtTR MARVELLOUS DRESS PAR; • Warm Tweed Dress in navy, myrtle, irO« CXL— will astonish our friends. It has brown, black, and maroon grouuda with colcured two good Tweed Dresees or a Tweed and au speckf. ; together with C> do Silesia Lining, Buttons, Amazon Cloth in any dark colour. Both are good Braid, Silk, ond Twist. Free by post or rail wearing and sightly. We give a choice of black mixed, brown mixed, blue mixed, dark green W\&y HAS IWO GOOD DRESSES, with all mixed, or maroon mixed— l2a 6d the lot, carriage3IP & Lininga and Fur»ishings, fot 20s. The paid. Send acd try this parcel. first of All-wool Serge, in black ot navy— the -^-^ _ T A Tvrirei' TiNTORfi nTTTTxrn pat? clean-wearing worsted coatiug make; the T\€\ "^P l^ UN , r™3.£niSi* n f iS tecond of dark, fancy, mixed Tweeds it. combina £-* «7. CHL-has a complete outfit of Ladies tiona of brown with green, brown with blue, -flannelette Undergarments. It has 2 Chemises, black with magenta, claret with blue, and mixed 2 Nightdresses and 2 pairs Knickers, all nicelyinatoon Above with 12yds good Silesia, But- trimmed embroidery ; together with a pair 01 good tons, Braid Whalebone. Silk. etc.. foi a Pound, strong double biisk Corsets (state size) and 2 warnv rairnßi.ni.irt knitted Undervests or 2 pairs Woollen Stockings, whichever is preferred. '1 his grand outfit for 20s, ~T\iy — OUKOKIOINALrARUKL, containing PPSt paid. UO* three nsefu) warm Drcses ifor a Pound yv 1 A -LADY'S SKIRT AND BLOUSE One of plain good Serge m havy. black, brown. . JJJLO. PARCEL. For 10s (5d we will send, bronze, maroon, or grey ; one t,( Diagonal 1 weed sufficien t Allwool Black Serge to make a skirt;, in brown with blue shot twill, or bronze with neho- with a Blouse length of Allwool Cashmere "itt trope, claret with blue cornflower with grey, cardina ] , naro on, or peacock blue, or the same navy with light blue; the thud of plain-faced i eng thof Clan Tartan, now so fashionable. Free by Beaver Cloth in navy, black, maroon, myrtle, DOS £ brown, or grey. This matchless parcel free for - — : 20b. ITK-| -j —COLONIAL BLANKET PARCEL. to Tin? x>i7i."r t,bi»[! wrrTti i n<n^!f«s JLJ JL A • For2os we will post to any addressIS a J}} T^fnXi^S J SrQ V lm.¥n + '"' the colon y a P air of extra-large Double-bed J • t AN , D FURNISHINGS JOK 20d ; to be Twilled Colonial Blankets, made in one of our had i» the colony. We gjvoa choice of tho foi- colonial factories. All wool, and tho best to buy lowing :— Black or navy Worsted Serge, black : ~ French Cashmere, new mixed Tweeds in browns, T\t O —LITTLE STRANGER'S PARCEL is greys, fancy mixtures AH Linings and Furnish- JLFX/W* ablessing where required. Itcontaina ings, together with suitable Trimmings in either 3 line muslin Daygowns, 3 fine longcloth Nightvelvet or braid. gowns, all beautifully trimmed with lace and ,„..,. „_.._, — embrodiery ; 2 large-sized flannel Barries ; 1 cream, T^ ft- -THE JUBILEE DRESS PARCEL.- cardinal, pink, or blue Headsquare nicely emJL/t>« To show what can be done in this broidered ; 3 White Shirts of fine lawn trimmed the Jubilee Year of our Province we will post to with Valenciennes lace; I linen Swathe, and 1 any address 12yds beautiful Tweed, double width, box Safety Pins. This outfit in best quality for in black, brown, navy, dark green or maioon 303 ; or in No. 2 quality, 24s 6d ; or if with large, grounds with bright contrasting colour mixed— white wool carrying Shawl or richly-embroidered just the thing for girls' winter dresses— with 12yds christening Robe included, 10s more. In every Silesia Lining. All for 16s 6d. home where the little one is expected this parcel. TTW/» -THE ORIGINAL AND BEST REM- wil be welcomed with unfeigned delight. JLJ?O» NANT PARCEL— contains from 40yds ti-jq —COLONIAL TWEED SUITSto 45yds of oddments in Useful Materials, as "JL/XO« Btrong, dark, useful Tweeds Boys Dress Stuffs, Flannelettes, Shirtings. Cretonnes, Knicker Suits (6 to 12), 12s 6d : Youths' Trouser Calicoes, Prints, <fee, suitable for Frocks. Pjna- s u i ts (10 to 24), 255 ; Men 1 * Sac Suits, with best fores, *c. A most useful Parcel where there is a linings and furnishings, well cut (3 to 7), 30s. family— 2os, post or rail paid a.h carriage paid. TIT IS OUR FAMOUS HOUSEHOLD PAR- T\~t A -MEN'S UNDERCLOTHING PAR-M-f 4 CEL, and still our most successful one. JLr XTC* CEL— contain* 2 Men's large-size grey Others now imitate, but cant ot equal it. It has a colonial flannel Undershirts, 2 pairs heavy grey pair of heavy white Witney Blankets, 2Jyds long ; ribbed colonial woollen knitted Drawers, 2 strong1 large wool Rug, handsomely striped and bound leather-back cotton Shirts or Union Crimean (suitable for sofa, bed, or buggy); and a full-sized Tweed ones (with or without collars attached), coloured wool-fringed Quilt— all for double beds. 2 pairs of good woollen Knitted Sox, a pair or Only 255, carriage paid. J Braces, and a Tie— all for 27s 6d, free by post. All orderß mast be accompanied by Money Orders, Postal Notes, Bank Notes, or Cheque?.-* if the latter, with 6d exchange added, and made payable to the DRAPERY SUPPLY ASSOCIATION, 86 & 88 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN, & 24 COLEMAH STREET.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2325, 22 September 1898, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 2325, 22 September 1898, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 2325, 22 September 1898, Page 16

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