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SCHOOL OF THE " EXCELSIOR " O SYSTEM OF DRESS-CUTTING Fitting, Dbapino, Matching Checks AND bTBIPEB, &C. 21, Willis-street. To Heads of Families, Dressmakers, Habi tankers, Principals of High Schools, and to all who require to know sometbiag of Dressmaking, shonld not low this opportunity, as Mies Forbes (late of Kdinburgh) is now visiting New Zealand, and is now in Wellington, and is prepared to give Lessons in the above system at moderate terms. Wherever introduced, the ' Exoelsior " system has superseded all other methods by its simplioity and accuracy. Numerous testimonials (which intending pnpils may see) from ladies wherever Miss Forbes has been, testify to the excellence of the system. Pupils without any previous knowledge of dressmaking learn it easily in six or seven lessons. It is so certainly accurate that no fitting on is necessary . Proficiency guaranteed. Private lessons given by arrangement to dressmakers or others. Ladies may form thoir own classes. Early application necessary. Miss Forbes has commenced Classes. Hour». 10 to 12, and 2 to 4.30, or in the evening by arrangement, at rooms, . 21, WILLIS-STEKET (Over Townseud * Panl's). THE CH PA PEST SHOP FOB FURNITURE AND BEDDING is J. R. RENNER'S, Mansers-street. Kitchen Chairs, from 3« Od Kitohen Tables, from 9t 6d Withstands, from 8» 6d Toilet Sets, from 9s Od Dressing Tables, from 7s Od Cheek Drawers, from . ... 27s 8d Duohess Chests, from . ... 50s Od Fnll- sized Bedsteads (wood) ... 25s Od Full-sized Bedsteads (iron) 35s Od Full-sized Spring Mattresses „ 22s Od Fnll-Bized Kapoo Mattresses .. 27s Od Spring-seated Couobee, with castors 30s Od Address — Manners-street, next Grey Valley Coal Co. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MR. JOHN ASTILL begs to announce to his old customers and friends that he will open in those premises immediately opposite the Jubilee Hotel, Tinakori-road, on TUESDAY, lßt Augnst. Having made spocial arrangements for a constant supply of prime meat, oustomers may rely on getting tho very best quality. JOHN ASTILL, Butoher.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 23, 27 July 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 23, 27 July 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 23, 27 July 1893, Page 4