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A GOOD MARKSMAN Takes note of wind, light, velccily, etc., enabling him to fire with best results. The same care and study are necessary for success in any walk of life. FYFE & CDMJNG'S wonderful Parcels stand the test of time. Twenty-five years have rafttd since we submitted them to the approval of the readers of this paper, Ld e^eiy Euccetcing year sees the nvn^er of purchasers increasing and increasing-. Plea«e refee the Grey Tweed Eress Parcels. Greys are veiy fashionable, at the sanie time very Taeccming^, and are having an immense sale. The Matrimonial Parcel. Remnant Parcel. Quilt— lovely des]gn, nearly 3 yards long ; 2 pairs of very I Jandsome White KottiEgh;m lace Curtains, with very , .. handsdne detign and bo.der; 6 yaids superior # Twill | '* ■mini— —■— ?£%?s%;*£:££?* JSTiJ^aff t»« Ladies' Underclothing' & Apron Parcel. 1 White Tablecloth, 1 Unbleached Tabkcloth-toth Ml . Comfortable, warm Underclothing B ize ; 6 yards gcod Liren Check GlaEscloth ; 1 very pretty £• .^ Twent five shillings' worth for Girey'Jable Cover and Oriental Rug for irfa or one pound. Contents of the parcel-2 beautiful Flannelette bed cover*. This useful aid eveiyday Matu- JTC Nightdresses ; 2 lovely Flannelette Chemises; 2 pretty monial Paicel tent, carriage paid, to, your own **%J . Xn ~ ic k erSj a n f u u sizes and good Flannelette ; 1 pair splendocr for ••• ••• — did Corsets; 1 pretty White, Muslin Apron or Holland A splendid and extraordinary Parcel. Cooking Apron ; 2 P**™ B1 » ck Cashmere Hoee. This ii paicel can also be had in White Longcloth. ~~~~— Z_____ When ordering please say whether Flannelette or i ma urn — "— 1 White Longcloth is required. Free to any address XiVFO - Velveteens! Velveteens! in yew Zealand ' - This wonderful Bargain Tarcel contains 12 yards blue-black „„. „.„„,, (maioon, brown, or cardinal if preferred), sHk-nnished indestructible, fast-pile Velveteen ; 3 yards BabieS ! BabieS ! braided Gimp; 2 dozen pretty Buttons; and^ri^, 6 ytrds Lining. The whole lot lent free by post ( Ak\J<& Contains 2 fine Muslin Daygowns ; Flannelette Nightgown, or rail • , and 3 fine Longcloth Nightgowns, trimmed with pretty Velveteens are very fashionable, both for trimmings and Embroidery and Val Lace ; I large size Flannel complete ccatumes. Barrie • 1 large size Flannelette Barrie ; 1 Flannel i Head Square, in Cream, Pink, Sky, or Cardinal ; /,*)& 3 White Shirte, trimmed Val Laoe; 1 Linen , i.. 1,,, n, Swaitbe ; 1 Box Safety Pins. This complete outfit Blanket Parcel. s SJB£BJ£C?^.^ S *™' " *""■ 35s Contains 1 pair extra large, fkecy, downy, and very so r t f —— — — Colonial Blankets, suitab'e for best bedroom; large size, . - wellmade Honeycomb Quilt, with'nice deep fringe ; ■ d mi u» hTi mini i ""^ of nice Twill Cloth for pillow-cases, 40 inches wide; 1 Cp shmere Parcel. very nice Blanket or Rug, 1 large white Marcella van Toilet Cover, and 1 handscme Lace Ant-ma- c Contains 7 yards of a rich blue-black Cashmere (very wide), cassar. 1 his splendid parcel sent, carriage paid, TVJ colour and wear guaranteed; 1 yatd rich Black for Silk for trimming ; 6 yards of a nice toft-finished M t | MiMiinßiiwiii in -—-■■-'■ ■■——.■—"»—» Lining ; and 2 dozen Buttons to match the dress, «yD ______________ Sent by post or rail, carriage paid, for* Cur Universal Blanket Parcel. imi> nmim , „ Contains a pair of dcuble-bed fleecy wool Blankets, 1 large Grey DreSS Parcel. size Austrian stripe Rug, suitable for bed, «ofa, or buggy ; •* 1 large coloured Counterpaie, fringed or plain border; all Contains 6 yards superior Grey Tweed for summer wear, suitable for double beds. FYFE & CUMING a]go 6 yards o f another superior All-wool Grey respectfully ask you to try this parcel. Sent, ~\ gf Summer Tweed ; 6 yards Fancy C hiffon for neck carriage paid, to any poit or railway station —<*Ji~ wear . Buttons, Silk, and Twist. This wonderful MiVJ 2S reached direct from Dunedin for parcel sent, carriage paid, for Black Serge and Grey Tweed Parcel. The Extraordinary Half-Guinea Parcel. Contains 6 yards All-wool Grey "Srmerset" DreES Tweed ; Blouse ler.gth lovely White Japanese Silk; three dainty also 6 yards All-wool Black " F.dena " Serge, with 6 yards En.l ro-dered Hondkerehiefs ; a pair of Fashionable Black Ribbon Velvet for triirming and 6 yards Fancy I one Lisle G o\^ in slate or beaver ; 2 yards of Spot'Chiffcn for neck wear; 2 fashionable Lea- navy or * hite Gotsomer Veiling, and 6 yards of | f\ _ /_ ther Belts; Buttons, Silk, and Twist for each Cq cream Neck Chiffon, self fpot. Free to your k\JM\J dress. 1 his most useful parcel sent, carriage paid, address for "" ■i,..,ii,fi ■ — ——=— t Men's Suit Parcel for 29/6. Men's Dark Tweed Fuits, trar'e of colonial wool at a coloConsists of 1 pair Dark Grey or Navy T W eed Tnmcers ; 2 i>i a l manufactory, padded &houlders, high-cut Vest, up-to-pairs Heavy Merino Pasts ; 2 Heavy Merino Singlets; 2 date fpshion : or a Msn's Navy Vicuna Suit, cist in the Leather or Navy Stripe Drill Shirts: 2 pair -\ery latefet fashion, quilted fronts, padded *houlBlack Cashmere or Heavy Wool box Carriage ders— -equal in appearance to a tailor-made ifa paid to your own door for J*&J garment. By post or rail for Xr"/vJ __tMWW~n~M~tBK7~~~~fI?\f r ' m * Z* 1 ■*' ILfTI " ' ~' m " m ~" m ' m ~* r * m ~ r ~^' t ' m ™^li~\tMltf\\M\l%\M*~^F^~r?r'\M J^ Lace Curtain Parcel. • Contains 2 pairs White Nottingham Lace Curtains, haedscme Uoial design, 3 yards long; 2 yards double-width Coloured Tabling, 1J yards wide ; 1 Aiterrocn lea Cloth, fiin^td, uith coloured border, size £oin x uUin ; 1 coiouicu bolder, inrged Tray Lloth, s"ze 30in x ol in ; 1 Honeycomb Toilet Cover, iiinged ; 1 Tapestry Muntel piapc, 7in wide, 2|yds long. £<ut, ciiiL'ge paid, to £\J3 your door for ... Great Drapery Stores, DuTvedin,

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Otago Witness, Issue 2814, 19 February 1908, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2814, 19 February 1908, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2814, 19 February 1908, Page 11

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