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Are respectfully incited to call at ou Warrehouse, where, in addition to receiving their (gap* VALUE £1 Is, ~9i THEY WILL SEE THE — of EVER EXHIBITED IN DUNEDIN. / 7 s

The Progressive Draper's Winter Parcels. WE HAVE AGAIN ENLARGED OUR PREMISES, which now possess a FLOOR „ SPA€E OF OVEft 18,000 ft, and are among the most commodious in DUNEDIN. Our PARCELS for the WINTER SEASON give QUALITY, VALUE, and SATISFACTION to aIL All sent CARRIAGE PAID by Post or Kail. TWELVE-AND-SIXPENNY LITTLE STRANGER'S DRESS PARCEL PARCEL. Is composed of a Dress length of new This P aroel is a Messing -svLeTe required. fashionable Zibeline Tweed in Grey, Jt contains three fine Muslm Daygowns, Marone, Brown, Green, Navy, or Dark three fine longcloth Nightgowns, all ' Fawn ; or the same length of new beautifully trimmed with Lace and Em"striped Tweeds in Navy, Green, or new broidery; two large-sized Flannel Bar--Bhxe; 6ycte Silesia Lining,' Braid, " es ? one Cream, Cardinal, Pink, or Blue •Whalebone, Silk, and webbing; every- Headsq«are, nicely embroidered; three • thing to complete the Dress, in fact. White Shirts of fine lawn trimmed with y . .JFjee by post or rail for 12s 6d. Valenciennes Lace; one linen Swathe; and one Box Safety Pins. This outfit WUULI!. J! AMILY is best qua lity for 30s; or in No. 2 "DRESS PARCEL quality, 24s 6d; or if with large, whits Contains 12yds new Flaked Tweeds in w°olw ° ol carrying Shawl or richiy-embroi-Mid Grey with White Flake, Eeseda, acred christening Kobe included, lOs .Green with Bed Flake, Dark Grey with more. In every home where the little Cold Flake, Dork Fawn with Bed Flake, one ia expected this parcel will be vrel.Black with White Flake, Blue Grey with corned with unfeigned delight. WJiite Flake, or of mixed Fey Tweeda m«T-i!.B'Tfc GTTTT m New Eoyal Blue, Myrtle Green, Mid * ¥£?iS£ SUIT5 UIT Grey, Plum or Olive; 12yds Silesia PARCELS. liining, Silk, and Hooks. This most We will post, made of gcod Dark Tweed in -"useful lot where girls have to be frocked, Grey or Heather mixtures, a Boy's 20b free to any part. Knicker Suit, sizes 3t06, 7s lid ; 7to 12, miFW T»riTTXTT» ■ 93 11( 5j a Youth's ThTee-garment WnJ«. »fl? KnicKer Suit, sizes 10 to 12, for 20s; DRESS PARCEL. 13 to 2§, 225. Youths' Trouser Suits ,in Here wa give a choice of a large ran CT e of Blue Vicuna or Grey or Heather Tweed, new Flaked and; Speckled Tweeds in the siz . ss 13 . t0 2^> 2Os eacll > an( * Men's Sac new Zibeline long pile face as" Grey Suits, sizes 3to 7, Dark Grey or Heather Navy, Myrtle, Brown, or Black, with Mixed Tweed, for 22-9 6d each. All White or Coloured specks or flakes- with good Linings and Furnishings, well Black Eoyalette Cashmere, heavy and cut and finished throughout. The xich in appearance, and guaranteed for above axe the cheapest Suits in the colour and wear, with suitable Trim- Trade. Send for one and! see. Post free, mings in fashionable Galoon, Silk, or CELEBRATED Velvet; all Linings, Sewings, Whale- TTnTTCWTTrtT T> T> AWr«IPT bone, and new Gilt or Silver Buttons. *»OUS£JH;OLI> PARCEL, All for 20s. Post or rail paid. And the most successful one we issue. It » ADXES' ~ s ma(^- e U P °* a P a * r °i g°°d werm Blue, UNDERCLOTHING PARCEL Beds' "large 1 Wool 1 E 6 ug handsomel? Has a complete outfit of Undergarments striped (suitable for Sofa, Bed, or -- in either Pink or White Flannelette -or Buggy), andl a full-sized Wool-fringed Calico; all are nicely trimmed and full Colonial Bed Quilt. All for 255. Carriage sizes. It contains two Chemises, two pad by rail or post. Nightdresses, two pairs Knickers, to- -v a n/rrkTTC gether with a pair of strong Corsets *AITiUU& (state size), two pairs of Black Bibbed REMNANT PARCEL. . S^ ss H °?Hi s V-l £ k elSe°l We were the .originators of this useful 4 c oTp^ letter 3of satisfactira - 20s - Slirf? fc^rV* ]!&•£*£ £ os * P^o- Prints, Dress Stuffs, Shirtings, Calicoes, ' KEEN'S • " " ' . Muslins, Laces, and Eibbons All useUNDERCLOTHING PARCEL. ful an<3 '> bein S oddments, much below The following good butfio will be sent, re S^ ar P ric>ss - 2Os the lot - Carriage post paid, for 27s &3t. All the articles pa ' ar S good quality, and guaranteed for MEN'S and BOYS' ! wear. Two strong working Shirts, with A T7ii>i>rnAiP D4l) /,r, T or without Collar, in Blue Stripe Drill, OVERCOAT PARCEL. Union Crimean Shirting, or heavy fleecy We will send per post one of the new Dark ! back Giandrill ; two warm Grey Flannel Grey Tweed or Eainproof Overcoats • Singlets, full size; two pair heavy fashionable loose shape. Men's sizes, ribbed Eoslyn Wool Pants, ancl two 21s, 25s 6d, 37s 6d ; Youths', 13 to 2£, 23s pairs good knitted Colonial Sox, and a Hd ; Boys', 7to 9, 14s 6d ; 10 to 12, 16s pair of strong Braces. All for 27s Gd. Ud. All Orders must be accompanied by Money Orders, Bank Nctes v Postal Kotes. or Cheques Cif the latter, with exchange added), and made payable to the DRAPERY SUPPLY ASSOCIATION, 81 and 83 George St., Dunedin. P— M»ga!I,.LJL ■■■ IIL^IJjaUJII^V.BMMWaSM««KMJ^ WThe Lord Mayor of London's Coachman jfr Unlike the liquid metal WjfNOjpT Onl y the tinlest portion polishes, which contain |F^*l» ° f Globe Polisn ' which jaaphtha, Globe Polish is \ ,jS is a paste, is necessary guaranteed to be abso- W Nt/" to produce the most bril- j Jut'ely non-inflammable. „ \I /^ liant shine. ; J^ says :— " For both silver and brass, the * Globe f «||. ¥ is the best Polish I have ever used." 'H* Globe PoKsk doe 3 not injure either the surface of any metal, however delicate, %, orekinof user. Sold everywhere. A great opportunifiy for retailers. p V>B§L RAIMBS & Co.. Ltd. Tredeijsr Road. Bow, London, E., 4 Stockton-on. Tees. | lj|i» I

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Otago Witness, Issue 2623, 22 June 1904, Page 12

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