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•V OABRIAGE PAID TO ANY PART OF THB COLONY. OUR WONDERFUL BARGAIN PARCELS FOB THE SUMMER SEASON ABB NOW BEADT AS UNDBB. A. & T. I N G L I S, THE CASH EMPORIUM, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. THE LARGEST DBAPBBS IN THB COLONY I Give us one Trial and you will become a constant customer. We employ do travelling agents, therefore bad debts and all expenses con* nected therewith are enttrely eliminated, the benefit) of which we give our customers in the price of the Goods. All orders must be accompanied by Cheque, Notes, or Postal Orders. 0> STAMPS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED IN PAYMENT OVER ONB SHILLING IN VALUE. It is advisable in all cases to register letters containing money. Our Stock of Summer Dress Materials for the Season is the most Extensive, the most Varied, the best Value, and most Stylish ever introduced to the Colony, special care having been exercised in its selection to avoid unserviceable or unfashionable shades or materials ; therefore we can confidently assert oar General Stock is the most Varied and best Value of any stock in New Zealand ; also, that our Plain and Fancy Black Cashmeres, Merinos, 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, and whether plain or fancy material is desired. Any length cat of either single or doable width materials, and all orders promptly executed. PABCEL No 1 (22s 6d), Contains 7 yards all-wool fancy French Flannelette, 2 large brown Turkish Bath Towels (48in long). This Beige (good quality, fawn only)— worth 2s 6d per yard ; lyd Silk to patcel. carriage paid to any address, for 60s. match, 2doz fashionable Buttons, 6 yds good-quality twilled Silesia, D , DnBI „ .... , ... -,_,,, .... , „ , Twist, Braid, Hooks and Eyes, Belting, and* Drei Bones ; also a n *£ B 0! L *?.' ? (2 f \ 9)> «»»««•>£ W* d ™^^; h a *W "•* choice Muslin Apron and &oi good quality Irish lawn Haadker- Coutellme, beautiful patterns^blue, black ; 3Jyd« , Skirt Silesia. 2*yds chiefs. The whole lot, carriage paid to any address, for 22s 6d. B °?V "En, ° % § ?n hB « ° D 8 ; f l8 ° 81lk ' T*lßT * 18t ' Braid » H °<*! „..„, « „,„- - Jx * „» • , , *■ , and Byes, Belting, and Dress Bones-to any address, carriage paidl PARCEL No 2 (26a 6d) :— A very special trial mrcel, containing for 21s. 2 Dresses of 12yds each— namely : A drab summer Tweed and an all- Dvu\rAui<Dii)nvT n * * * * , wool French Serge, in either navy, marone, olive, or prune; 6yds . BE MNANT PARCEL:- Our enormous turnover in dress materia, good twill Skirt Lining j syds extra-qaahty Body Lining; also 2doz w constantly producing a quantity of useful remnants of various choice Buttons, and Twist, Silk, Braid, Hooks and Eyes, Belting, and materials, which we always sell at greatly-reduced prices, and in Dress Bones for each drees. The contents of this parcel, carriage ?' der fc( " '8 iv f e oor .°°° ntr y R CU9t TS? a chan , ce ° '«*".«* their share, paid to any address for 25s 6d. tbay ar ? P ut U P m ao^ 25a » * nd . iOa PB"*l*,P 8 "* 1 *, which aimply defy any „.„„„ » o^,« ,JX, JX .• . , j . „ ,™ „ competition as to value and usefulness. The lengths run from 2*yda PARCEL No 3 (19s 6d), containing 1 dress of all-wool French to 9yds, comprising Beiges, Serges, Fancy Summer Tweeds, etc., etc. Beige, in a superior quality (6yds of double width or 13yds single Remnants of Cashmere aad Merino (both coloured and plain) are width), in any of the following shades— fawn, grey, pink, or helio- only included in the 40s parcel. trope; 34yds good Skirt Silesia, 2iyds good Body Silesia, 2doz fash- DAT)nDIT „. _ _ _. ... „ , A ionable Buttons to match, and Sift, Twist, Braid, Hooks and Eyes, . * ARO *% ?°: \ 0 " C J oth » g P" o*l0 * 1 ««*"«>■ * m<m's all-wool Belting, and Dress Bones-all, carriage paid to any addrees, for Jark tweed Colonial Buit, well cut and made specially for our ooun. 19s 6d 'try customers ; sizes, 3 to 7 ; best value in the colony— worth 465. t.'at>«h.t *r a /»a n ta-.tt j, , it- « , l P" O61 * oafri«ge paid to any address, for 37s 6d. Youths' Suits PABOEL No 4 (308) :— Ladies' Underclothing Parcel, a great i n same quality ; sizes, 13 to 2i. Carriage paid to any address for speciality, containing 2 ladies' good-quality Chemise (neatly trimmed 29t 6d. with embroidery), 2 Nightdresses, and 2 paira Knicker Drawers papptpt, w rt « ri9 a ra\ • \r«n' o I*^o . tt«.™ . ~,^i:«— S^tZEZES?""* entire parcel, car- ££' £S2£2S^ —. -» « PABCEL No 6 (50s) :-Our Noted Useful Parcel. This parcel ?AR? AR ? i " II l ft NN f C> > 9 W (9 <? ?£, : ~ J?" 18^ B ?° t ? f C. HW?: I *^ . B^* is noted throughout tbe colony for its wonderful value, and contains mo f ß^.Sf Jh2- iwn^Antn^ ?a * lates (with or without nails) ; Harge-sizeMarcellaQailt(a lovely quality for double bed) 1 pair good sealor calf Shoea, sewn. Any of these, post free, for 9a 9d. heavy Witney Blankets (2Jyds long), syds white or Bhetland-colonial PABOEL No. 10 (9a 9d) :— Men's Boots : Heavy Bal-aorals, Flannel (please state whether white or Shetland is required), 7yds Oxford flhoea (heel and toe-plates), best kip Bluchers. Any of Btrong serviceable Union Shirting, 6yds choice-pattern good Twilled above, post free, for 9s 9d. VIBITOBS TO DUNEDIN ARE SPECIALLY INVITED TO CALL AND SEE OUB MAGNIFICENT STOCK — — OF DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS, CARPETS, FURNITURE, IRONMONGERY CHINA, AND GLASSWARE. Every article is purchased for Cash direct from tbe Manufacturers, and sold at the Smallest Possible Profit for Cash only. We are also Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes, Bedding, &c, and will be pleased at any time to show Visitors over tbe premises, no matter whether they are customers or not. Our prices for everything simply defy competition. Give us a Trial and you will be surprised at the value you receive. Patterns poet 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 reques those about to Furnish to call and inspect our Stock and get pricesbefore going elsewhere. For the benefit of those at too great a distance to pay us a visit we give tbe Price at which we Supply the Furniture for a two, three, or four-roomed Cottage ; and shall be glad to supply any information or estimatt for any sistd house, or prices for single articles. TWO BOOMS, KITCHEN AND BEDROOM, FOB £12; THREE BOOMS, KITCHEN AND TWO BEDROOMS, FOB £21. FOUR BOOMS, SITTING BOOM, TWO BEDROOMS, AND KITCHEN, £50 Tapestry Carpet (12ft by lift 3in), Suite in Haircloth or Cretonne, Pillar and Claw Table (round or oval), Steel Fire Irons, Curtain Pole. Lamp, Hearthrug, CheSonier (3ft 6in wide), Steel Bar Fender, Black and Gold or Walnut Overmantel, pair Whit* Curtains (34yds long). Full-size Wood Bedstead, Wool Flock Mattress, 2 Kapok Pillows, Toilet Set, Toilet Glass, 1 piece Carpet (6ft by lft), pair Palliasses, Bolster, Washetand, Toilet Table, 1 Cane Chair. 4ft Wood Bedstead, Wool Flock Mattress, 2 Kapok Pillows, Toilet Glaea Toilet Set, 1 Cane Chair, pdr Palliasses. Bolster, Washstand, Toilet Table, Chest of Drawers (five drawers), piece Carpet (6ft by sft). 4 Btrong Wood Chairs, Colonial Sofa (carpet cushions), 3 Iron Saucepans, Fryingpan, 6 Teaspoons, Milk Jug, 6 Meat Plates, Iron Tub, Washboard, Scrubbing Brush, set Shoe Brushes, Teapot, Kitchen Table, Fender, Iron Kettle, 6 Knives and Forks, 6 Cups and Saucers Sugar Basin, 1 Meat Dish, Iron Bucket, American Broom, Blacklead Brush, Knifeboard and Poliah, Lamp. A. & T. I N G L I S, THE CASH EMPORIUM, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 9, 16 December 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 9, 16 December 1892, Page 3

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