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Summer Styles! Lovely Goods! LIST OF MASL-OROEH PARCELS OF SPECIAL VALUE. Prices! The following’ Parcels we can confidently recommend. Some of them have an established reputation, are suitable for any season, and we send them to all parts. Others are for Summer Wear, and are remarkable value. All may be returned if unsuitable, and the money and postage will be promptly refunded. LADIES’ WHITE PIQUE COSTUMES.—A Special Purchase of 98 best quality White Pique Costumes in two shapes. No. 1, with Magyar sleeve, black silk or white pique folded sash belt and basque. No. 2, with inset sleeve, roll collar, and belt at back only. Both have high-waisted skirts. Sizes 34, 36, and 38 busts — 24/6, post paid. A WHITE DRILL DRESS SKIRT FOR YOUNG LADIES for 3/6 I—Smartlycut White Drill Walking Skirts, 38, 39, and 40-inoh lengths; waists 23, 24, and 25. Sent post paid for 3/6. LADIES’ UNDERCLOTHING OUTFIT.—Two Women’s White Calico Nightdresses, with Peter Pan collar edged with embroidery, and double embroidery frilled fronts; two extra long Ribbed White Cotton Chemise Under-vests with short sleeves; two pairs White Cotton Ribbed Combinations; one pair of Woven Mercerised Cotton Bloomers, elastic waist and knees, in Navy, Saxo, or Grey; and two pairs Plain Black Lisle Hose, fast dye. All for 20/-, free by post. OUR CELEBRATED LITTLE STRANGERS’ PARCEL is always welcome, where required, with unfeigned delight. Its contents are—Three White Flannelette Nightgowns, daintily made and trimmed embroidery; two fine Nainsook Day Gowns, trimmed embroidery or lace; 12 Flannelette Squares, hemmed; two Flannel Barries; one Cotton Swaith ; and Box Safety Pins. This Complete Outfit, post free, for 26/6; or, if with handsome White Wool Carrying Shawl, large size, 10/- extra. FOR LADIES’ AND GIRLS’ DRESSES OR COSTUMES.—We will send 12 yards of the following in one piece, or assorted colours, for 12/6, post paid:—PLAIN RATINE or SPONGE CLOTH, in Teal, Sage, Tuscan, Tan, Brown, Green, or Deep Full Tuscan Shade; also, neat Broken Chocks, in Browns and Fawns only. The quality of those is first class, and worth 2/11 j T ar;d. Splendid for ladies’ or misses’ summer wear. Only 12/6 for 12 yards double width ! SPSCIAILS FOS MSKT AKTD BOYS! MEN’S UNDERCLOTHING PARCEL.—This lot of Men’s Underclothing wo guarantee of good quality and suitable for hard wear. It contains 2 pairs Natural or Red Drab Merino Pants; 2 Grey Flannel Singlets, or 2 pairs of Merino Under-vests to match pants; 2 Strong Working Shirts, with or without collar, in -Navy Stripe Drill, Harvard or Leather Shirtings (state size when ordering); 2 pairs Colonial W T oollen Knitted Sox; a pair of Strong Braces: ahd a Wide-end Tie. All for 25/-, post paid. BOYS’ TWEED SUITS OF RELIABLE, STRONG-WEARING TWEEDS.— Boys’ Tweed Suits, of good quality, Norfolk shape, to button to neck or open front, and plain knickers. For boys 7 to 14 years old. In Greys, Browns, and Heathers, dark shades. All one price— 12/6, post paid. Jk. G-RBAT BOOH ! Drapery Supply Assocn, Ld. “0-CEDAR” MOPS.—The Greatest Labour-saving Contrivance! Will Clean and Polish Floors, Walls, Pictures, Windows, etc. In two sizes, 6/6 and 9/6. POLISH, 1/6 and 3/- per bottle. Wo are Otago Agents. 105,107, 109, 111, 113, ami 115,GEWSIGE SS’. OtXEDSV SOLE AGENTS IN OTAGO for “LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL” PAPER PATTERNS, 9d each. Write for book of illustrated garments. MONEY ORDERS, POSTAL NOTES, or BANK NOTES, or CHEQUES (with Exchange added) MUST ACCOMPANY ALL ORDERS. The Future of the Empire Depends upon the Children OUR DUTY IS TO MAINTAIN THEIR STRENGTH EVEN IN WAR TIME The CHEAPEST, OLDEST & BEST INFANTS’ FOOD is in Tins, specially packed for Australasia'. FOR INFANTS, INVALIDS a nd the AGED. Mothers can with safety substitute “ Neave’s ” for more expensive kinds, as it is recommended by the highest Medical Authorities, and is known all over the globe for its great nutritive value. A DOCTOR’S ADVICE. Mrs. G. Holliday, of 72 Yeldhara Road, Hammersmith, writes : —“ My baby Charles has been reared entirely on your Food since the age of three weeks. When born he weighed 7 lbs., but did not thrive on his natural milk, and under the advice of Doctor , Fulham Palace Road, he was put on your Food. He is now 6 months old and weighs lbs. lam thankful to say he has never had any troubles since he started to take ft, and is in every way a fine, healthy boy. PREVIOUS TO TRYING YOUR FOOD WE TRIED OTHERS WHICH WERE MORE EXPENSIVE, BUT WHICH DID NOT AGREE WITH HIM SO WELL AS NEAVE’S FOOD. —November 17th, 1913. OLDEST. —Ninety years’ Reputation. BEST.— Used in Rearing Russia’s Royal Children. CHEAPEST.— THOUGH THE BEST FOOD IT COSTS LESS THAN ANY OTHER. Useful Booklet, “ Hints about Baby ” by a Trained Nurse, sent free on mentioning this publication. JOSIAH R. NEAVE & CO., Fordingbridge, or from (he Australasian Agents— Fraser, Ramsay (New Zealand) Ltd., 39 Fealherston Street, Wellington, and at Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide and Brisbane. <Regd. Traae Mark.) The Coffee Maid, of Symington’s, says: “To make Coffee in a minute, and to serve it at its best, Take a teaspoonfnl of Symington’s—boiling water does the rest.” 30 TEOS. SYMINGTON & CO., Edinburgh and London. m

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Otago Witness, Issue 3215, 27 October 1915, Page 70

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Page 70 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3215, 27 October 1915, Page 70

Page 70 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3215, 27 October 1915, Page 70

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