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-. _ moJicß jsUUI'o ana WM|| ■ A HARNESS waterWm*%m*skm**y p roof a duck>B Uji|f"lC # back, and soft as v>l •MPmWw Adds three .„ ,=. ««»^ »«-. times to the wear of GOLO 9MEOAL leather Pieasant «B^ II 1 9 odour. Allows polish | lit lilM with blacking. For superiority. Blarh or Brown colour. Sold ly Boot Stores, Saddlers, Ironmongers, «fee' ManuFactory. fJulipijik. l,omitm\ Knaland fixquisite Models. M|H^^3^DP^ Guarunteed \Ve«ir. mm mm F J\l 2 THE Y&IW XJfifc \ \^ Patent Diagonal jpffL^-jla^Jq SEAM CORSETS 2 Scums iiot te.ir m the \RaJr!SsW "* "Admirably modelled, »7ftllKfl -**% "* 03Cc l in<:lte 'y neAt ■ m<^ «k\>#7ar«^L^^^ £ S Made in White, Black, \ Jdfffl Mvl^Ssllm llnd aU the FasliionaWo SMLsW I Jf\\S^^B Colours and Shades in #7#NflM\ VIIBIIF ItaUau Cloth, Satin, and f| ff iJHAj i^n^y^ Coutil at popular prices, ff f ff lfT*g**l ffi^f Sold Everywhere.

NEW LIST OF WINTER PARCELS. ALL SENT CARRIAGE PAID BY POST OR Ii AIL. We have revised our Parcels for the Winter Season, and offer below a list oi tnose most suitable and generally useful. They 'will be found of very exceptional values, and Customers may rely on their being at our actual Town Prices, with Carriage Free. A-a DRESS PARCEL for h»lf a guinea. A Q OUR FAMOUS REMNANT PARCEL. tr\. L It is made up of a Drees Length of -Z»-O The original, and beet imitated, but not plain, heavy cloth Serge in navy, cardinal, ' excelled, ib composed of from 40yds to black, brown, myrtle, green, or heather mix- 45yds Remnants of Flannelettes, Dre»s tares, irith 6yds Silesia Lining, Braid, Stuffs, Shirtings, Prints, Blouse Checks, Whalebone, Silk, and Webbing. A warm Cretonnes, etc. A most useful parcel in serviceable Dress, with everything neces- all Homes, for 20s; Carriage paid. •ary to Complete it— los 6d; free by Post ;' A q LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING PAR•r Rail. ! xm.l/ CEL. Has a complete outfit of FlanA O DRESS PARCEL. Two useful Dresses, ' f e >«e Undergarments in pink or white A2 .k^ f* U C=sts, 2 E NiKe7se 8) ZU^ZIJ, frey and blue mixed, brown and heliotrope £ ta J> c 81 r ze >' *.£ a J£? k f?SK S^rST mixed, and reseda mized brown ; the second HoBe '. ?r? r a Pink Wool Undervests. This S. of heather, brown, purple and green , P«<=^ la now well known and appreciated mixed Tweed, with 12yds tfrey Silesia, and. 20s . *«• by Post - •rerythmg for making up. The whole, Post A1 A COLONIAL BLANKET PARCEL, or Rail paid, for 20s. ' ' X».-Lvr The best pair of Roslyn Twilled Double-bed Size Blankets for 20« to be A n DRESS PARCEL is the Beat Dreaa, had at the money in the conntry; sent CarX3lO with Trimmings and Furnishings, for riage paid to any part. Try a Sample Pair ; • 10s procurable. We send a Full Dress large, warm, and of best wool. Length of either black or navy Serge, All- ._- _, OUR LITTLE STRANGER'S PARWool Poplin., any shade; new costume iVJ_± CEL. Is a blessing where required. V'^^n™' F? m ti at hT V 5 b?**? I**''1 **'' It contains 3 fine Muslin Daygowns, 3 fine Knotted Cheviota in blue andblack brown longcloth Nightgowns, all beautifully and peacock, green and red mixtures; trimmed with Lace and Embroidery; 3 X* o *. V }^zr* n f ed Lußt^ e> ' "i d J: lue " large-sized Flannel Barries; 1 cream, carb^£ k A .i l - Woo ip a " h . mere : of J?. 6 " 6 ' dinal, pink, or blue Headsquare nicely emwith .uitable Tnmmings in Silk or Gimp broidered; 3 White Shirts of fine lawn or Velvet, for 20s, Post paid. trimmed with Valenciennes lace ; 1 linen A A DRESS PARCEL for Girls will be Swathe, and 1 Box Safety Pins. This XJLTE found invaluable for a Family. It con- outfit in best quality for 30s ; or in No. 3 tains 13yds Double Width Tweed, Serge or quality, 24s 6d ; or if with large, white wool Plain Cloth in good dark mixtures and carrying Shawl or richly-embroidered chrisplain colours as navy, mauve, brown, green, tening Robe included, 10s more. In every •tc; 12yds Silesia Lining, Buttons, Hooks, horns where the little one is expected this Sewing Silk, with lyd Velveteen for Trim- t parcel will be welcomed with unfeigned ming. All Free to destination for One delight. Pound. . i ~A 1 O MEN'S UNDERCLOTHING PAR"A tt SKIRT AND BLOUSE PARCEL for J\-1-<G CEL. The following grand outfit A.O 10s 6d is made up of a skirt length b« Bent > Poßt P* id *? * nT address, for ef black or navy All-Wool Serge or black 27s 6d:— 2 grey Flannel Singlets large size, plain or figured Lustre, with a Blouse 2 pair heavy-ribbed Colonial Wool Drawers, • Length of New Fancy Flannelette in tar- 2 strong dark leather Cotton Shirts, tans, fancy checks in black and white, with or without collars, 2 pair warm blue, red or violet, or all-over patterns in knitted Sox; a good Muffler and a pair the seme colours ; extremely pretty things of Strong Braces, all of a reliable quality ; and the newest— for 10s 6d, by Post. for *?* only - A a LADIES' JACKET PARCEL. We Al 3 r^^W^-fTpf ? D «!? a IT f P tS A.O will send a well-cut, nice-fittiug, fawn EL '„,We. ,,W e ™,U, U ?P 8 \ go^ «nrant. : -H, «d, 21.' 27. «d, o. S3. M E"S' Sfl'r" ! . "S3 Send liJ. lonnd ch«.t k»d Irejlh of »leey« "■ **• AllCumg. p»id. in front. We have them in several Lengths, — 1_ : "- — but the most popular is the Threequarter A \\ Orders must be accompanied by Money L« n ßrth- Orders, Bank Notes, Postal Notes, or Cheque* A ry CELEBRATED HOUSEHOLD PAR- (if the latter, with exchange added), and made cV I CEL. Is still our most successful one. payable to the It has a pair of heavy white fleecy Witney Blankets for Double Beds; 1 large Wool DRAPERY SUPPLY ASSOCIATION, Bug handsomely striped, suitable fc-r Sofa, vT^fC I? QTUP'ir'T Bed or Buggy, and a full-sised Wool- ol and Od OrKOKGrfci bllxilißil, fringed Coloured Bed Quilt; all for 255: ■^■■•^pmAI Carriage paid UU HlfcUl Jv .

I A Marvellous Medicine Relief in five rniT)Uf"es sA^RB^V^BV|HHHiH>HBHsHHHHIiUs^v^ I^l • l^J JI k II k L^jl m\ JtW f^Mjk II For Was Mng diseases Jj INFLUENZA,COUGHS,COLDS, BRONCHITIS ! [1 AsK for Bonning ton's* _J| j

In These Days of High Pressure, •when the incessant grind, necessary for a decent existence, is eerere enough to knock vital sparks out of the constitutions of the best of v, who shall deny that they are wise in their generation who, without waiting for a danger signal, appeal periodically to j^ some proved medicine which can be implicitly trusted to cleanse and Jr . renovate the marvellous mechanism of the human system? At no time since the days of Adam have breadwinners, whether man or woman, .pr yjr stood in such pressing need as they do nowadays of a sure, >#^ A^^ * ' convenient, and at the same time perfectly harmless Jr^^^m^^^^s^^ antidote against brain fag, irritability, and drooping j^ v y an , c ca P y . , , i_- ii jj' s*r r, to the rescue! 5 A respirits. Well, to balance the bitters you will J jr^^ s4* i j v c j *r m .^^ y*r mody always pleasantly generally, even in this hard world, find j^ %J^^^^\ sjr , j j>r s*r speedy — for we have no time the genuine sheets somewhere, and W^ W^^jfr . sr \^m±_ M^^. x^ to rest by the way — certain in its undoubtedly it *« just here j^ W^^ ▼ jf V^» sjr curative povers, safe and gentle" in its where m^^k.^^ action, and permanent in its results, is it any j^ A^ M wonder that Beecham's Pills have found, and are Jr sf^ ever finding, their way into the waistcoat pocket of S* m^ M sjs every wise man and into the Cupboard of every thoughtful sT woman — maid or matron? Beecham's Pills have long been prized jjs for their distinct virtue of pleasingly appealing to the brain via the jr^f^A stomach, and by dispersing all " cobwebs," at once fitting us to face the struggle y^^ °f modern life. Vast numbers owe their good health to Beecham's Pills — nay. w^L^^^^^ more, we re]«it the old, bold, but honest statement I iat Beechara's Pills save thousands of lives yearly. Therefore, we consider the forcible assertion that first caught your ey« on this page to be the truth— viz, that "in these days of high preeiure" Beecham's Pills ARE AN ABSOLUTE NECESSITY.

> IL BEAUTIFUL FABRIC ► THE I'lOUiS* Velveteen. WELL! — Each Yard of Genuine "LOUIS" Velveteen ' bears the name (spelled L"0"U"1"S and tn no other way) and is stamped with a guarantee of wear.

<k^iM THE LEADING HOUSE FOR RELIABLE FOOTWEAR. CITY BOOT PALACE, JM f^^^m^ Corner George & St. Andrew Sts., Dunedin. fi^f^gsß Dear I'.EAOKK.-Now-a days, when large advertisements quoting low prices aie the principal items on the business programme, it is well to carefully consider whether the purchasing power of you* money . is brin g in KJ^j«^h^y^ tto^ o^ ht w^ e od i)is . de ag iQokea out& . de , Afc the bUrt you cannot tell VarnUh and polish d 0 wonders forf 0r cheap leather for the time being. Wear alone proves the diferen^ bjeen J^Tg^ 1 toagn] and which give results that good material and workmanship alone can give. Our footwear means permanent satisfaction, uniform^ of material, and more to you in exchange for your money than any other make. A satisfied customer is our best advertisement. We will please you. C^ A.TJJ^ ZLIHSTES J±TT ZLCTWIEST PRICES (OASTI ONLY). V MEN'S BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS. LADIES' BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS. SCHOOL FOOTWEAR. -cwiW. : LARGEST VARIETY AND BEST VALUE FOR READY-MONEY. j Youths' Balmorals (Tips and Nails), S.zes S_ ,h 8. d. 8. (Largest Stock in Uunedin.) ad . s( , „. «L I Vonth? Balmoral." (Tip. and Na.l-s), -Si^es Ladies' Leather Shoes (Splendid Value) ") <> <! 6 7 b 3to 5 ..- .. 7 «J 8 0 8 6& WE GUARANTEE BEST VALUE FOR READY-MONEY. ladies' Leather Balmorals ( High Leg) 711 8 6 10 «; Maids' Balmorals (Tip?, Nailed or ."Sprigged), -'* d d d Ladies' House Slippers ... 's f,d -2 0 2 h X 6 ■ Sizes 1 and 2 ... . ••• f> ' « ~ <> 8 01.0 1 . Ladies'. Gymnastic Shoes . . -J II .S (J 4 0 \ Gjrls - Halmoials, Sizes 7, 8, and 9 . ..4 6 4 f J 5 6"' Men's Strong Bluchers (Tips and Nails) . .16 6 6 7 (i Ladies' Stockyard Boots (Heel and Toe Tips) 7 <> S (i 9 6 Men's Foxhead Slippers (Sewn) 2 9 3 6 4 6 Ladies' Foxhead Slippers . '1 <i J 0 36^ CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR. Men's Watertight Balmorals (Pegged) .. 10 6 12 fi 14 6 {^S^ American ShSJ (Ver^ Neat) " 7 « s « 10 6 Our Stock of Footwear for the " little people » is the Choicest and , Men's Li"ht Balmorals (Sprigged) .. ... 8 6 10 6 12 6 Ladies' Canvas Shoes (Best Quality) ... 4 C 411 r, 6 most Complete in the City. THE PRICES PLEASE THE , Men's leather Slippers 3« 4 6 5 6 SCHOOL FOOTWEAR. MOST ECONOMICAL PURCHASERS. g d Men's Watertight Blucfaers (Pegged) .. it 6 10 <i 11 6 j THE CITY BOOT PALACE "TOPS THE CLASS" EVERY TIME. Infants' Patent Strap Shoes, 2's to s's ... 1 ii *■ <» 2 6.| Men's Oxford Shoes (Very Neat) .. . . 7 6 S 6 10 6 ' »• ')■ «-. <\- "L" L *■ , 4's to 6's 2ii 211 36- ™ r , , , , D1 ,• v, t. ,• „ „ a ! Ttovs' Balmorals (Tips and Nails), Sizes 10 to 13 o 'J ». <> i (j Children s Neat Balmoral-, o s and 6 s J <• 4 4 4 b Men's Tan Balmoials (Stylish) ■ In «, 11.. 12 6g^ Balmorals and Sprigs, or Nails), Children's Tan Balmorals, s's and 6's ... hf> 4 0 46Men's Kest Cam as Shoes tßlack or Brown) . ."> (J ."> 11 6 6 Sizes 10 to 13 ... ••• ■■■ 5<J 6( ' " (> (-'l'iMren's Tan Strap Shoes, 4's to l>'s ■- 2 d A<• 36Stacks of other lines too numerous to advertise. Our immense stock of thirty thousand (30,000) pairs is at your command. Please post trial order; we will do the rest. PITY RfMT DAI APE THE leading HOUSE for J^iitti^l JFosej^l* J^c£Lay^ bl 1 1 BUU I rALAuC) reliable footwear. x<^^™HP CORNER GEORGE AND ST. ANDREW STREETS, DUNEDIN. PROPRIETOI^.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2529, 3 September 1902, Page 76

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Page 76 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2529, 3 September 1902, Page 76

Page 76 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2529, 3 September 1902, Page 76

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