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STYLISH DRESSMAKING at ; THE NEW HOUSE. i WE have no wish to make extravagant ' claims for our Dressmaking Department, but in common fairness we must i acknowledge that our Dressmaker, Miss < E. M. OSBORN, aohieyes a remarkable success. j ■The Gowns and Frocks made at THE NEW HOUSE have a oharm and elegance ■ that makes them conspicuous wherever they are carried. It goes without saying that the gowns are made to fit, and we endeavour to do better by our customers. ' Miss QSBORN is artistio in her ideas, ' olever at selecting the colours and com- ' binationß that will best suit each mdi- : vidual client. It is the little dainty art is- ] tio touches that help to give effeot to the * gown. ' SOME PARTICULARLY SMART } WOMEN ARE HAVING THEIR DRESSES MADE AT 1 THE NEW HOUSE. If. you have any ambition to possess a 1 Stylish Summer Gown come and in and 1 consult Miss OSBORN, the New House " Dressmaker. AS FOR TAILORING, - Every fellow we fit points us out to hi§ friends. "You will be advertising us, too, if you would see yourself ip a New House Mado-to-MesLsure puit. i MR. JANSON, THE NEW HOUSE TAILOR, Is too thoroughly artistio to tolerate any- j thing but the best work. We guarantee perfect and complete satisfaption. The New Summer Fabrics are awaiting i your inspection, and Mr. Jan6on will take your measurements just as soon as you are ready. JAMES SMITH & SONS, THE NEW HOUSE. < / J } B t ] i MORE SPQTTED GLOVES. 120 * "OAIRS more. GLOVES have been •^ marked for TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) ■t S to OS /»D a Pair. We prefer to lose £10 now to £20 later on. The boxes of these Gloves were saturated with rain last week. TOWELS. „ 60 ( DOZEN MARKED POWN 20 PER CENT, AND 25 PER CENT. These are our Best Qualities, from Is 6d to 3s 3d each, NOW J8 %D to 2S2 S 6 D< WARNOCK & ADKIN. DON'T BE MISLED I pUROHAPE „ NEW DRAPERY i NEW MILLINERY NEW LACES AND RIBBONS NEW HOSIERY, GLOVES NEW DRESSES N£W MEN'S, BOYS' SUITS NEW SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES CHEAPEST AT W. H. HE LEY'S, * COURT^NAY-PLAOJ). PAY ONE VISIT — YOU'LL CALL AGAIN 1 J3IUTIBH WOOLLEN . COMPANY? MERCHANT TAILORS. l 24, CUBA-STREET AND 36, WILLISSTREET. ; VALUE OF SPOT CASH OPPORTUNITY I GET-MADE-TO-ORDER SUITS at one-half the price charged by the credit custom tailors. A speoial opportunity line of Striped English and Cheviot Suitings we quote at kkS PER SUIT I They ore beautilully tailored and up-to date in fit and style. Our Suits have that broad-shouldered effeot which adds beauty and grace to all garments. We guarantee to give you satiifaotion. Call and act Samolei of Cloth.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 99, 24 October 1904, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 99, 24 October 1904, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 99, 24 October 1904, Page 7

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