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SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE LADIES' op CKOMWELL and Surrounding District. ESSRS D. A. JOLLY & SONS have engaged the services of Miss Panton (late of Kirkcaldie and Stain's of Wellington), to take charge of the DRESSMAKING Department as from 26th March. Miss Panton's references are of the highest order, both as regards Fit and Latest Styles. All Orders entrusted to our care will receive the v«ry beat attention. W© carry a Large Stock ©f Dress Materials and Samples to aelect from, at bed rock prices. THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME IMPERIAL SYSTEM OF ISS PANTON will commence . Classes on TUESDAY, April 3rd, from 4 to 6 p.m., at Messrs David A. Jolly and Sons Avorkroom. Classes include practical knowledge in cutting, fitting and finishing garments. The Imperial System is universally acknowledged to be the easiest learned, most accurate, and up-to-date of all the methods yet introduced, and most of the Technical Schools throughout the colony have now adopted the system. Terms can he arranged on application. Special classes can be arranged for school girls. Messrs D. A. Jolly and Sons have been appointed agent for the Town and District by the patentee, Miss Roberts. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Partnership, which has for some time past subsisted between HARRY GUILDFORD and JOHN PERCY, in the business of Wheelwrights and General Blacksmiths, and carried on under the style of Guildford and Peroy, will be dissolved from the Ist May, 1906, by mutual consent, and that all account* owing to the firm, are requested to be paid before the said date, and all accounts against the firm are to be sent in as soon as possible. (Signed) HARRY GUILDFORD JOHN PERCY. NOTICE. R JOHN PERCY begs to notify . to the public generally that on and after the Ist MAY he will carry on the business of Guildford and Peroy, and trusts to receive the same generous support as the firm reoeived in the past. JOHN PEROY. IROMWELL HOSPITAL TENDERS FOR LEASE OF WATER. The Trustees of the Cromwell Hospital invite Tenders for a of the surplus water from the Hospital Race for a Term of 12 Months, the Lessee to have option of a 3 years lease. Specifications may be seen on application to the Secretary, with whom Tenders must be lodged not later than WEDNESDAY, 25th April, 1906. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. CAMPBELL, Sec. Hospital Trust. TRY the Argus Office ..for.. JOB PRINTING. SALE, CHE A P A FIVE ROOMED HOUSE, with good paddock at Quartz Reef Point. For particulars apply J. GOO.DGER, Auctioneer. O R SALE 50 TONS CHAFF (extra good quality), delivered at Waitiri £3 per ton, in lots to suit purchasers. Apply— THOS BUTLER, Gibbston. NOTICE. " MEETING of the Dredgemen's L Union will be held at the Golden Age Hotel, on SATURDAY, April 21st, 1906, at 7.30 p.m. sharp. Members and intending members are requested to attend, Business General. C. HOLDEN, Local Secretary. (Housd Warming.) "i Social and Dance will be held at L the Hawea Flat Hotel, on Friday 20th April, at 8 p.m. Good music, and ail ai?e cordially invited. Refreshments Provided, S. HANSEN, Proprietor. ! i)iANO AND ORGAN TUNING The Dresden Piano Co, Dunedin, beg to notify their friends and customers in Cromwell and district that their tuner, Mr. J. D. Maries, will visit Cromwell on or about the 20th, All orders addressed care Post Office will receive prompt attention.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1984, 16 April 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Cromwell Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1984, 16 April 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Cromwell Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1984, 16 April 1906, Page 4

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