2Jo. 1. PARCEL.— 2 Men's Dark Imitation [Established 187(i.] w f i i r '^*o- 6 PARCEL.— 2 pairs Men's Grey Xo. 10 PARCEL.— I pair Best Americ. * Tweed Shirts (with. Collars), 2 pairs _ * ' c StCCIC only I Lambswool Underpants, 2 Grey Lambs- Denim Overalls, 1 Jacket (same Quality,/ Strong Ribbed Cotton Underpants, 2 | wool Singlets, 2 pairs Lambswool Sox, 2 Dark Canadian Cotton Shirts (specially Strong Grey Merino Singlets, 1 pair | _,„ .. . V& ipSk SP*S|lS b^F ! 5 1 ® SAIS 1,, , i -r> ■ 2 Dark Grey or 2 Brown Army Crimean i imported for hard wear), 1 Tweed Cap. Brakes, 2 pairs Colonial Wool Sox, and « c are direct im- jU |y? SLg gag H tUS IB MM& \ Men's and -Boys j Shirts, 1 Tweed Cap, 1 Dark Muffler, I 2 Coloured Handkerchiefs, 1 Towel 1 Tie. This Parcel, carriage paid, for Ibl B iFilrisiWia I 2 Silk Tie3 ' 1 Clothe s Brush, 3 White j (large size)* 1 pair Braces, 2 Dark Blue 20s. „ , 7 Handkerchiefs; good every-day Wear ' Mosgiel Flannel Undershirts. Special ICY, o picm i WK-f r» o,^ c porters trom the GEN3 LEM ENS HATTER, CLOTPIIEK, .clothing of all de- for 355. Parcel for those employed in dredging, *°-Wh&^£ri St an^TDark Sil? AND SHIRT MAKER. i ' Xo . 7 PARCEL.-l Lovely Rug, suitable for | SSSS'JSt for^ot^ 111 "' & " §3Qt ' 2 "pairs Btck SSere So^l" »?$ beSt 77 *79 Qeovge street, Dnnedlu. , «»W™' ™* « c j feTt P> H^ a KoS^&liVw °Mo?gid Nb U PABOEL.-1 Colonial Tweed Suit Shirt Studs, 3 White Handkerchiefs. ! I Tweed Shirt (with unshrinkable Neck- <^ el! ™*?? c'e ' %°°* }™ m &>> l nn CC ° loure « ™. P.« e , ,o, 15s , b- Q-m, <o, 25,. factarerSi and se!l io sni[ ihe m^ thei , fol . e in a posi . Ujd^^B-C^M^JB.gW %£>*s iJSJM^J INo. 3 PARCEL.-2 Men's full-size Crimean customers, and also to- give them the op- Flannel Undershirts, 1 White Polo ' Wool Sox, 1 Clothes Brush 1 pair Flannel Undershirts 2 nairs Strong Wool good-, at Joivest Lilj Uasn I nccs. without S^t Light Crimean Shirt. A thorough Sox 1 pair Braces ' 1 Tie. This^seful loss of tlme and lnon «y caused by travelling Xo. 8 PARCEL.— 2 Men's Dark Blue Stripe ' rig-out for 60s ; and every article guaranParcel for 30s ' * ' smallest percentage to Dunedin. we have decided to make up you to your greatest Drill Shirts (with Collars — tho best teed best city value. and forwoid. carriage paid, to niiv aridie^ Quality made), 1 pair Dark Colonial n 19 PARCEL —I nair "\rpn\ Dart «fi>nn<» Ko. 4 PARCEL.-1 Men's Flannelette Night m , Jta the un dei mentioned paicels.. Tweed Trous-n, 2 Coloured Kandker- A ° TwoVdTrou^ri Tpairf Heavy Cottoa Shirt 2 pairs Colonial Wool Underpants, o f profit possible for possible satisfac- chief,.. 1 pair Braces 1 Dark Tweed Cap ■ Underpants, 2 "Grey Flannel Undershirts 2 Colonial Wool Smglets 3. pairs * we XOTE.-Iu Forwarding your Oroer. (ho I (with Ear-flap^. 1 S.lk Str.pe Shir (for ' (doub £ s^ ms)> 272 7 pairs Ribbed Wool Wool Sox (dark colours), 2 Whie Dress ' number of Parcel you r4«re and tho Size . , ( after work) Every wording man should Sox, 1 Muffler, 1 pair Slrong Braces, Shirtß, 3 Linen Collars, 2 Silk Neck Cash only, loucan- of Collar you sv car are allti ot are ncccs-nn-. tion, and we guar- have one of these Parc2ls. Sent, car- 2 extra St Cotton shirt 3 White Ties, 3 White Linen Handkerches c-wpt ..here Trousers or Suit, are irclnded. r.age paid, for 40s. Handkerchiefs. A really good, useful Carria^ rC Daid S for asosa 50s .+ 1 * v ' hen you wi!l also state the £ize " T N*«- 9 PARCEL.-l Men's Coloured Dres, Parcel for the small outlay of 32s 6d. carriage paid lor 5Js. not therefore pro- antee our goods Shirt (hoft Front and Btarche d No. 13 PARCEL.-l Boy's Strong Serge No. 5 PARCEL.— 2 Silk Stripe Shirts (with INSTRUCTIONS.— Wn to Full Name and Cuffs), 1 Men's Coloured Dress Shirt Cap, 1 pair Braces, 4 Coloured HandCollars), 2 pairs Strong Grey Merino , A'Mress plainly, and forward Postal Note, ' (starched Front and starched Cuffs), kerchiefs, 2 pair Black Ribbed Hose Underpants, 2 Grey Merino Singlets, 2 cure better value. p p ot. t Office Order, or Cheque (exchange thoroughly well 3 White Linen Collars. 2 Good Silk (size 6' s), 1 Tie, 1 Muffler, 1 Nice Warm pairs Dark Wool Sox, 1 Tie. This added) for amount of Purchase. No Parcel 1 Ties, 1 Silk Handkerchief. 1 set of Shirt Woollen Singlet, 1 Flannelette Shirt Parcel for 20s ; or every Article superior tan bo sent unless remittance is forwarded , Studs This Parcel for 20s. Coloured (with Collar). A large return for the Quality for 27s 6d. ' with the Order. made. 1 Dress Shirts are now the le"ding fashion. small outlay of 12s 6d.
Vsst rn'Ciit«:iia axd Polishsho Cbxx.zxy 5C 6a.. »/-> »/g amp </-. ■ I»»av»nt rmcTtoK in eL«*s»a amo inju*v ra thx Kmitzs. mnn tigVKX BiCOHBS CRT «MD HAZD LISS OTUIB MatAt Pastm. FOR CUUMtBS PUT 2. •JOHW OAKEY & SONS, 3OHK OAKEY AND SONS (Ltd.,) Lohdon. Ax* tt« teknowladgad leading reined; for al y«B*l* ConxpUinii. Beoemmonded by tin M*dioii Pfcculty. The geauizis benr thosi«na tar* of Wb. Mftrtin (roistered withont xrhiti acm* art g«a«ia«). No lady should b« vrithon tittm. Order ol all ch*muit«. Jkfnta: SHABLAND is 00. (LT>\ Anok bad iad WeHington, tad N.Z. DBUS OOM Fimn, ClirirtelinnaJs. ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES (COBB & CO.) MT\HE above Line of Coaches leave Lawrence 1 for Beaumont, Miller's Flal, Roxburgh, and Alexandra daily, and for Clyde, Cromwell, Queenstnwn, and all intermediate places every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, on arrival of express train from Dunedin, returning daily from Alexandra, and from Queenstown, Cromwell, and Clyde on the alternate days. Leave Otago Central Line for Idaburn, Elackstone Hill, and St. Bathans daily, and to Cambrians and Becks Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, returning following days. For Ophir, Chatto Creek, and Alexandra daily on arrival of 8 a.m. train from Dunedin ; arrive Alexandra, Clyde, and Cromwell Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, returning following days, leaving Cromwell 12.30 noon. .Leave Ranfurly for Naseby daily. Agents in Dunedin: New Zealand Expresa Company. Full particulars from Thomas Cook and Son, J)unedin, and from H. CEAIG & CO. Head Office: Peel street, Lawrence. SMOKS TO3ACCO I , M ,,. M , y . — zlealth without Doctors. It is well to be cured if one is ill. but it is infinitely be-tter to keep from being ill. "Papers on Health," by Prof. Kirk (Edinburgh), teaches how to keep healthy, and shows how to recover one's wonted health and strength if one should unfortunately become ill. Of the original edition of the book nearly 100,000 copies ■were sold, and it has now boen revised and brought up-to-date, and all the items of advice and information arc arranged alphabetically. Get it from your bookeeller, or you can receive it for 2s post free from Simpkis, Marshall, Hamil70X. Keni, & Co., London.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2505, 26 March 1902, Page 15
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1,138Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2505, 26 March 1902, Page 15
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