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DRESSES MADE j from 12s 6d Eftch - j At James Smith's, • TE ARO HOUSE. To meet the views and wishes of a large number of our Customers, we have decided to open a SECOND DBBSSMAKING BOOM, under the charge of a competent manager&is, with a large staff of efficient assistants. Our object is to clear out our stock 'Of Winter Dress Fabrics beforo entering oiar New Premises and to bring First-class Dressmaking within the reaoh of all, loy commencing at the moderate charge <of 12s 6d »"*• and at the same time guaranteeing FIT AND STYLE. Ladies will please note that our First Dressmaking Boom will be carrud on as hitherto. Our stock of Autumn and Winter DRESS FABRICS is remarkably extensive and well-selected, and contains goods of special value and extraordinary cheapness. 12yds Soft Twill Serges, for 3s lid. ' 12yds Marl Chnddah Cloth, for 4& lid 12yds Foule Costume Cloth, for . 6s lid. 12yds All-wool Stripes, for ! 8s 6d. 12yds Foule Costume Cloth, for 9s lid. Dresses made effectively and stylishly at James Smith's, Te Aro House, from 12s 6d. . At James Smith's, TE ARO HOUSE. TN consequence of ALTERATIONS and additions necesssary to provide ad*quate ACCOMMODATION for our DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT 1 A very CONSIDERABLE encroachment will be mode on the SPACE now occupied by our FURNISHINGS, And to reduce Btook there, CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, Ac, will be offered at prices UNDER other circumstances we could not AFFORD to quote. For Example — beussels, 3g 3d an( j 3s gd | tapestries, l s 4^cl and Is 9d FELT CAEPET, 2s 6d li yards wide, usual price 4s 6d, AT THE "" * T. A. C. - ' WABEHOUSE, 67 and 69, OUBA-STBBBT. WEBLET, CLARK & RITE, Peopribtobs. MUFFINS AND CRUMPETS.* - — '1 JAMES GODBER, of the Cuba-street Bakery and Manners-street, has opened the season for the above, whioh may be 'obtained fresh daily ' Orders delivered to all parts of the oity.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 24, 15 June 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 24, 15 June 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 24, 15 June 1886, Page 3

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