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120.— MEN'S UNDERCLOTHING! PARCEL. Two All-wool grey flannel Undershirts, 2 pair of heavy Ribbed Cotton Pants, 2 heavy Shirtß, 4 pair of heavy Wool Knitted Socks, a pair of Braces, and 3 ties sent, carriage paid, for 25s — every article guaranteed.

Austrian stripe Rug, suitable for bed, sofa, or buggy; 1 large colourod Counterpane, fringed or plain border ; all suitable for double beds. FYFE & CUMING respectfully ask you to try this parlighted. Sent carriage paid for 25s to any port or railway station. No. B.— BLANKET PARCEL— OUR SPECIAL BLANKET PARCEL contains 1 pair extra large, fleecy, downy, and very soft Colonial Blankets, suitable for best bedroom; 1 large size, well-made honeycomb Quilt, with nice deep fringe; 6yds of nice Twill Cloth for pillow cases, 40in wide; 1 very nice scarlet Blanket or Ruk. 1 large white Marcella Toilet Cover, and 1 handsome Lace Antimacassar. This splendid parcel .sent carriage paid for 40s. '

SHOWROOM. No. 108.— BABIES' COMPLETE OUTFIT PARCEL— 2Ss. Contains 3 fine muslin Daygowns, 3 fine longclotli Nightgowns, all beautifully trimmed with lace and embroidery; 2 large-size flannel Barries, 1 Headsquare, in croam, cardinal, pink, or blue twill flannel, siicely embroidered; 3 white Shirts (fine lawatriinined Valenciennes Lace), 1 linen Swathe, 1 box Bafety Ping. The complete Outfit for 255; or with large, white, woolcarrying Shawl or beautiful Christening Robe, 355. No. 122.— LADIES UNDERCLOTHINGAND APRON PARCEL (Extra Special) , —20b. Ladies, please note. "Comfortable, warm underclothing often saves a doctor's bill. Twenty-five shillings' worth for one pound. Contents of the parcel : — 2 beautiful Flannelette Nightdresses, 2 lovely Flannelette Chemises; 2 prettp Knickers, all full size and good flannelette ; one pair splendid Corsets ; J. pretty; white Muslin Apron or Holland Cooking Apron; 2 pairs black Cashmere Ho^e. This parcel can also be hart in Wiiite Longcloth. When ordering, please cay whether Flanneletto or Whit>j Longcloth is required. Free to any acdress in New Zealand, 20s. No. i2S~THE~LADiES' "USEFUL PARI CEL, 7s Gd. — Contains 3 pairs " Wear Well" all wool, black cashmere Stockings, seamless Feet, j>doz dainty pocket Handkerchiefs, one pretty silk Scarf in pink, cream or blue, ouo gossamer Fall, black with coloured Spots ; Free to any address in New Zealand, 7b 6d. No. 123.— THE GLOVE PARCEL -EXTRA- " ORDINARY. A real kid Glove with 4domo fasteners, Quality Guaranteed, 2b lid, Post Free ; 3 pairs for 8s 6d. Ladieswhite kid Gloves, 4-button, 2s 6d, Post Free ; Ladies' white lisle washing Gloves, 3 pairs for Is 9d. Post Free. When ordering please mention size required. No. 127.— THE LADIES' BLOUSE AND SAILOR, HAT PARCEL, 10s 6d. We have purchased over 1000 Shirts and Blouses at a Discount of 33 1-3 per cent. This is what we can now offer as long as they last : Two Shirt Blouses, stiff Collar, and Cliffs. 1 dress Blouse, and ~an.ino-£o-dato stylish wiiite 'sailor Hat with' striped ribbon Band. The Contents of this 1 Par- • eel in ordinary Business would cost 20s. We can send it free to any address for 10s 6d. No; 129.— MACINTOSHES.— A 30s Mac for 15s 6d. Another extraordinary opportunity : 50 Ladies' navy all-wool face Macintoshes, stylish detached Capes, with vel- . vet Collar. When ordering please send length of back from neck to bottom of skirt. No. 131.— UMBRELLAS.— Wo excel in Value for Durability and stylish Handles. Our Prices, 2s 6d, 3s 6d, 5s 6d, 63 6d, 7s ,6d, 8s 6d, 10b 6d, securely packed and sent Free to any address in New Zealand.

MATRIMONY.

No. 9. — Ladies anticipating and about to celebrate the most delightful event in their life should take our advice and Sifxure one of our wonderful Matrimonial Parcels—a big quantity sent out and uiivtr-. sal satisfaction given. We can, with confidence, recommend it. Wouldn't it be a grand present? THE MATRIMONIAL PARCEL contains 1 pair extra quality real Witney Blanket, large size, for double beds; 1 pair good Witney Blankeis, for ordinary use, full size; 1 pair full-size pure white twilled Cotton Sheets ; 1 pair real Bolton Twilled Sheets, extra large size; 1 superior white Mai'cella or honey-comb Quilt — lovely design, nearly 3yds long; 2 pairs of very handsome white Nottingham lace Curtain^ with very handsome design and border; 6yds superior twill pillow Cotton ; 2 nice quality toilet Covers, full size ; 1 sot very pretty, toilet Mats ; 6 large size Turkish Towels ; 1 white Tablecloth, 1 unbleached Tablecloth — both full size ; 6yds good linen check Glasscloth; 1 very pretty Gipsy Table Cover, and Oriental silk Rug for sofa or bed covers. This useful and every-day Matrimonial Parcel sent carriage paid to your own door for £5. A splendid and extraordinary parcel.

No. 10.— VELVETEEN — VELVETEENS 1 VELVETEENS ! ! VELVETEENS ! ! Special purchase of blue-black Velveteens ; also maroon, brown, cardinal. The full dress for 20s. This wonderful Bargain Parcel contains 12yds blue-black, silk-finished, indestructible fast pile Velveteen ; 3yds braided Gimp ; 2doz pretty Buttons; and 6yds Lining. The wh sic lot sent free by post or rail, 20s. Velveteens are very fashionable, both for trimmings and complete costumes.

No. 117.— COLONIAL TWEED SUIT for Men, well made and finished, in medium and dark colours; sent, carriage paid, for 29s 6d. Sizes from 3to 7. No. 113.— COLONIAL TWEED SUITS for Boys. A splendid suit of a heavy Colonial Tweed, extra well made and lined ; sizes from 10 to 2J. This Splendid. Suit sent, carriage paid — 21s. No. 119.— COLONIAL TWEED KNICKER SUITS, in a heavy make of All-wool Tweede. Our own make. Sizes 6 to 8, carriage paid, 9b lid; Sizes 9 to 12, carriage paid, 12s 6d.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2391, 28 December 1899, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2391, 28 December 1899, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2391, 28 December 1899, Page 9