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Shopping by Mail at Lowest / SOME USEFUL PARCELS & SPECIAL LINES OF EXTRA VALUE FOR CUSTOMERS AT A DISTANCE—ALL POST City Prices I PA!D . LITTLE STRANGER’S PARCEL. This Parcel is a boon to expectant mothers. We send hundreds of the® to all parts of the Dominion, and they never fail to give entire satisfaction. It contains :—3 White Flannelette Nightgowns (trimmed Em- • broidery or Lace), 2 Fine Nainsook CHEAP AND DAINTY PACKET OF LINGERIE. Containing Nightdress, Camisole,and Knicks., of fine Nainsook, good quality ; stamped ready for Embroidery and cutting-out. A splendid set of garments for those fond of Fancy Work. Sent post paid for 12/6. BARGAIN PARCEL IN SUMMER VOILES.

Day Gowns (daintily made and trimmed), 2 Flannelette Barras, 12 Flannelette Squares (hemmed), a Swathe, and box of Safety Pins. All for 27/6; or, if with handsome White Wool Carrying Shawl, 12/6 extra. Post paid. SERGE MATERNITY SKIRT. This comfortable and necessary garment is made in the most approved principle, and will be welcomed with delight by those who require it. We stock it in three qualities; 38in, 40in, to 42in lengths : In STRONG BLACK CHEVIOT SERGE > 17/6. 7n NAVY CHEVIOT SERGE, better quality, 21/*. And in Hard-wearing WORSTED TWILL SERGE, Navy or Black, at 29/6. All Post Paid. LADIES’ UNDERCLOTHING PARCEL FOR SUMMER. 2 WHITE LONGCLOTH NIGHTGOWNS, full size; made from a food, strong Calico; neatly trimmed Imbroidery. 2 WHITE WOVEN COTTON COMBINATIONS, large size; Short Sleeves. 2 WHITE COTTON WOVEN LONG CHEMISE VESTS, large size; Short Sleeves. 1 GREY or WHITE WOVEN COTTON BLOOMERS, full size ; and A pair of GOOD'GREY COUTILLE CORSETS, most popular shape; long on hips; any size 20in to oOin. All for 28/6, Post Free. We will send a Dress Length of 6 yards, or 3 Blouse Lengths of 2 yards, each Double-width. Voile, in White Ground with Spot and Scroll Design in Navy, Pink, or Black; also in Plain, large Black, or Navy Spot. Post paid for s 5/6. This Voile is worth yard. /USEFUL HOUSEHOLD PARCEL Is made up of—--1 GOOD WHITE HONEYCOMB FRINGED QUILT, size 90in by 78in, for Double Beds. 1 WARM WHITE FLEEGY BLANKET, size 70in x 50in. And a pair of Fashionable-design ALL-OVER LACE CURTAINS, 2J>yd's x 43in, Post paid, for £l. MEN’S UNDERCLOTHING PARCEL. These Parcels we send a great many of, and the value is much appreciated. 2 MEN’S STRONG HARVARD WORKING- SHIRTS, with or without Collars. 2 NATURAL MERINO SINGLETS. 2 NATURAL MERINO PANTS. 2 pairs COLONIAL WOOL HALFHOSE. 3 WHITE or 2 LARGE COLOURED HANDKERCHIEFS. A pair of BRACES and a WIDEEND SILK TIE All for 30/- to destination free. N.B. —We can substitute 2 Striped Fashion Shirts (with Band) instead of Working Shirts, if preferred. CLOTHING PARCELS. We post a BOY’S STRONG TWEED SPORTS SUIT in Mid or Dark Grey to fit Boys up to 8 years for 16/6 ; to fit Boys up to 12 years for 19/6; and a pair of MEN’S MOSGIEL SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS in Greys or Browns, any size, for 15/6. Any or all of the above post paid. REMITTANCE MUST ACCOMPANY ORDER DEAPERY SUPPLY ASSOCN. Ltd 105-115 George St., DUNEDIN. Made Dishes* | Made dishes, prepared with the EE help of LEA & SAUCE, || are a great aid to economy, besides s= giving a pleasing van et}/- to the Menu. EE Owing to its QUALITY and concentration, a few EE drops of Lea & Perrins’ give far more satisfaction than a much larger quantity of a “ cheap ” imitation. Observe the signature thus ERRING mmm. in ivhite across the red label on every bottle. H The original and genuine Worcestershire. = iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii

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Otago Witness, Issue 3327, 19 December 1917, Page 52

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Page 52 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3327, 19 December 1917, Page 52

Page 52 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3327, 19 December 1917, Page 52