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CARRIAGE PAID TO ANT PART OF THE COLONY. ks-OUR WONDERFUL BARGAIN PARCELS-Si FOR the SWMI&EB, SEASON ARE NOW PvKADY AS UNDER:— ;the cash emporium, GEORGE-S IREET, DUNEDIN, The largest Dr poors in tbe Colony. Give us one trial and you will become a constant Customer. We employ no Travelling Agents, therefore bad debts and all expenses connected therewith are entirely eliminated, the benefits of which we give our Customers in the price of the Goods. All Orders must be accompanied by Cheque, Notes or Postal Order*. STAMPS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED IN PAYMENT OVER ONE SHILLING IN VALUE. It is advisable in all cases to register letters containing money. Our Slock of Summer Dress Materials for the Season ia the most Extrnsiv, the most Varied, the best Valae, p.nd most Stylish ever intrcdticed to the Colony, special care having been exercised in its selection to avoid unserviceable or unfashionable shades or materials ; therefore we can confidently assert our General Stock is the most Varied and best Value of any stock in New Zealand ; also, that our Plain and Fancy Black Cashmeree, Merinno and Crepes are unapproachable for Purity of Dye, Beauty of Colour, Elegance of Design, and General Durability. Before ordering elsewhere send for Patterns, stating whether for Ladies' or Children's wear, colour preferred, or whether plain or fancy material is desired. Any length cut of either single or double- width materials, and all orders promptly executed,

pattern good Twilled FJannette, 2 larpe.. brown Turkish Bath Towels f4Bin Ions) This parcel, carriage paid to any addrets, for 503. DARCEL No. 6 (21s), containing 7yds f double-width fancy black Coutellino, beautiful patterns— blup, black ; 3^yds Skirt Silesia, 2iyds Body. Silesia, 2doz stylish Buttons falso Silk, Twist, Braid, Hook nnd Eyes, Belting, and Dress Bones — to any address, carriage paid, for 2 Is. I ~ p EMNANT PARCEL.— Our enormous |.\ turnover in dress material is con- I stantly producing a qnanti'y of useful remnants of various materala, which wo alwiiys cell at greatly reduced prices, and in order t«> give our conn'ry customers a j chance cf gf curing their share, (hey me ' put up in 20s, 255, »nd 4()s paresis, which simply defy any competition as to value and iipefulnepff. Ths lengths run frvm 2£yds to 9yds, comprising Beiges, Sergcß, Fancy Summer Tweeds. &c, &c. Remnants cf Cashmere and Merino (1-oth coloured and plain are only included in j the 40a parcel, | PARCEL No. 7.—00r C!othin« Parcel X contains 1 men's all-wool dark twerd Colonial euit, well cut, ai.d made Bppcially j for our country cnetomers ; sizes, 3 to 7 ; 1 best value in the colony— worth 45*. This parcel, carriage paid to any address, for 37a Cd. Youths' Suits fn came quality ; s ; zcs, 13 to 2k. Carriage paid to any address for 29 j Cd. PARCEL No. 8 (12s G.I). — Men's ß >ots •£ tlcavy or medium pegged tvaterligMs ; heavy kip Balmorals, pegged ; light Balmorals, heel and too plates (without nails) ; superior calf Shoes, Bewn or pes,'pd. Any of above, carriage paid, for 12s Gd. PARCEL No. 9 (9a 9d).— Woraeu's L (Boots. Iligh -legged Balmorals, satin c=»lf (sewn) ; high-legged Balmorals, heel and toe plates (with or without nails) ; eeal or calf Shoes, sewn. Any of these, post free, for 9a 9J. DARCEL No. 10(9* 9 j).— Men's Boots : JL Heavy Balmoralß, Oxford Shoes (heel and toe plates), best kip Bluchers. Any of above, post free, for 9i 9J.

PARCEL No. 1 (22a 6d). Contains 7 X yards all-wool fancy French Beige (good quality, fawn only)— worth 2i C1 per yard ; lyd Silk to match, 2dcz fashionable Buttons, 6yds {.o°d-quality twilled Silesia, Twist, Braid, Hooks and Eyes, Belting, and Dres3 Bonrs ; also a choice Muslin Apron and £d( z good quality Irish lawn Handkerchiofs. The whole lot, carriage paid to any address, for 22s Cd. PARCEL No. 2 (25a Cd).— A very t Bpecial trial parcel, containing 2 Dresst-s of 12yds each — namely : A drab summer Tweed and an all-wool French Serge, in either navy, marone, olive, or prune ; 6yds pood twill Skirt Lining ; syds txtra quality Body Lining ; nlso 2dcz choice Buttons, and Twist, Silk, Braid, Hooks Bnd Eyes, Belti jg, and DreßS Bones for each dreßß. The contents of this parcel, carriage paid to acy addreES, for 253 Cd. PARCEL No. 3 (19* 6d), containing ] Dress of all-wool French Beige, in a superior quality (6yds of double width or 13yda single width), in any of the following shades — fawn, gn j y, piok, or heliotrope ; 3iyda good Skirt Silesia, 2iydf good Body Silesia, 2d<~z fashionable Buttons to ma^ch, and Silk, Twist, Braid, Hooks and Eyes, Belting, and Dress Bones — all, carriage paid to any address, for 19a 6d. PARCEL No. 4 (30s)— Ladies' Undert clothing Parcel, a great specialty, containing 2 ladies' good-quality Chemise (neatly trimmed with embroidery), 2 Nightdresses, and 2 pairs Kncker Drawers (trimmed with embroidery, and made of a pure useful calico), 2 pairs ladies' black ribbed Cashmere Hose, 1 print Garibaldi Jacket (good quality), and |driz white lawn Haudkerchiefs. The entire parcel, cairiago paid to any address, for 30a. pARCELNo. s(soj)~OnrNo)cd TJstfnl L Parcel. Thisparcel is noted throughout tha colony for its wonderful value, and contains 1 large-siz? Marcella Quilt (a lovely quality for double bed), 1 pair good heavy Whitney Blankets (21yds long), syds white or Shetland-colonial Flannel (please state whether white or Shetland is required), 7yds strong serviceable Union Shirting, 6yds choice*

Visitors to Dunedin are Specially Invited to call and see our MagniGeent Sock of DRAPERY, CLOT.DING, BOOTS, OAKPETS, FURNITURE, IRONMONGERY, CHIJSA, AND GLASSWARE. Every article is purchased for Cash direct from the M-mufactnrarß, and sold at SrnaHeit Possible Pro He for Oash Only, We are also tnanufHoturera of Bjo!« and Shoes, Bedding, &c, aud will be pleased at any tinie to aaovv visitors over the premises, no matter wheihf t they are customers or not. Onr prices toe everything simply defy competition. Give us a trial, and you will be aurprised at the value you ieceive. Patterns post free on application, HOUSES FURNISHED THROUGHOUT ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. Being Manufacturers and Direct Importers, we are in a position to Supply the Best Value at the Very Lowest Prices, and Request those about to Furnish to Call and inspect our Stock and get prices before going elsewhere. For the bene fit of those at too great a distance to pay us a visit we give the Price at which we Supply the Furniture for a two, three, or four-roomed Cottage ; and shall be glad to supply aay iaformatiou or estimate for any sized house, or prices for single articles. Two Rooms, Kitchen and Bedroom, for £12. Three Booms, Kitchen and Two Bedrooms, £21. Pour Zlooms, Sitting Room, Kitchen, and Two Bedrooms, £50. Tapestry Carpet (12ft by lift 3in), Suite in Uairclolh or Cretonne, PilJar and Claw Table (round or oval), S eel Fire ]ro?-s, Curtain Pule. Ln'mp, Hearthrug Cheff.nier, 3fi 6m wide), Stetl Bar Ft-nder, Black arrl Gold or Walnut Ovei mantel pair White CuUaina (3£d yda long). FnlUrzf Wood Bedstead, Wool Flock I Mafrees, 2 Kapok Pillows, Toilet Svt, Toilet Gb.ss, 1 piece Carpi-t. (Gft by lfi), pair Prtlli.'sses, Bolster, Wsebstaud, Toilet Table, 1 Cano Chair. 4ft Wod Bedstead Wool Flock Mattress, 2 Kapok Pillows, Toiler, het, Toilet Glues, 1 Can.' Cfmr, Pair Palli&ssea, Bolster, Waahsiarid, Toi.'et Table, Chest of Dnuveis (fne drawets), p:eco of Chi pet, (Cft by 3ft). 4 strong Wood Chiirs, Culonisi Sofa (carpet cushions), 3 Iron i>BUcepai,s, Fiy.rgpan, 6 Teaspoons, Milk Jug, (5 Meat Plate*, Iron Tub, Washboaid, Scrubbii g lirusb, Set Sboeßnnhes, Ttapot, Kitchen Table, Fetidtr, Iron Kettle, 6 Knives and Folks, C Curs and J^rcem, Sugar Basin.fl Meat Dish, Iron Bucket, Ameiican Btotm, Black It ad Bru&b, Knifeboard and Polish, ! Lamp. 4.. find T. INGIIS, THE OASH EMPORIUM, GEORGE-STREET, PUIXEPJ.N. I

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1978, 8 March 1893, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1978, 8 March 1893, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1978, 8 March 1893, Page 6

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