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stone's/ / OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND DIRECTORY, AND NEW ZEALAND ANNUAL. Thirteenth Year ~i of Publication. Thirteenth Year lOt/O of Publication. Edited by John Stone, jun. DEMY Bvo. size, containing nearly 900 Pages, together with numerous Maps (corrected to date); the whole handsomely bound in cloth, gilt-lettered. PRICE 12s 6d. Agent for Queenstown —L. HOTOP. CHEAP*SALE In order to make room for Goods coming to hand, I am obliged to reduce my present stock at once, which I will do Regardless of Cost, FOR <»CASH. «► The following will give you an idea of the ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS, Space will not permit mentioning more : PRINTS reduced from 7d to 4Jd yd. MUSLINS „ „ 8d to sfd yd. HOMESPUN „ „ Is 9d to Is 3£d. FRENCH DRESS STUFF reduced fron Is 6d to Is yd. If you want BARGAINS Now is the Time to get them. R. PRITCHARD, MONSTER STORE, ARROW. 1896, x 1896. * 1896. MILLS, DICK & CO:S OTAGO & SOUTHLAND ALMANAC & DIRECTORY, 1890. Every farmer, miner, and business man should provide himself with one. Can be obtained from the undermentioned for 1/6 : R. Boyne, Queenstown, Cotter Bros., Skippers, W. T. Smith, Arrowtown, R. Pritchard, Arrowtown. W. Jenkins and Co., Arrowtown. H. Graham, Arrowtown, C. Perriain, Gibbston, R. M'Dougall and vSon, Pembroke and Cardrona, W. Monteith, Peml)roke and Cardrona. John Parsons, Albertown. THE BRITISH SYSTEM OF DRESS-FITTING ISS RADWELL, having had practical training in the best London and Provincial Houses, is prepared to thoroughly teach the Art of DRESSMAKING at reasonable terms. Read a few opinions below, received from Ladies in Invercargill I have much pleasure in stating that your Britisli System is the most simple and useful oue I have heard of. The way you have explained it has been thorough and interesting. lam certain it will be a great benefit to me in the future.— Emily Mac Gibbon, Forth Street, Invercargill. I certainly recommend Misss Radwell's British system of Dress Cuttting. It is easily understood, and the fit is all that could be desired —Catherine Galbraith, Yarrow-st., Invercargill. I have much pleasure in testifying to Miss Radwell's skill, both as a dressmaker and teacher of Dressmaking. Jler system is an easy and practical one. —B. Vickers, Tay street, Invercargill. SPECIAL NOTICE. All intending to take advantage of Miss Radwell's visit to Queenstown, will kindly hand in their names by Monday, her stay here being limited. Classes now forming at M'BRIDE'S SAMPLE ROOM, Garrison Hall. MISS RAD WELL WILL VISIT ARROWTOWN SHORTLY. Grand art union of oil PAINTINGS. (By permission of the Colonial Secretary). Comprising 50 views of Scottish, English, Irish, and New Zealand Scenery, and 20 other smaller Paintings. Collectien valued at £l5O. TO BE DRAWN AT INVERCARGILL IN MAY, 1896. Catalogue containing full particulars to be issued. TICKETS Is (Obtainable at Mail Office) ISAAC W. FROGGATT, Inve.-cargill. WALTER A. WOOD'S Reapers & Binders. • DUPLICATES IN STOCK. LOCAL AGENTS: O'MEARA AND CO., Auctioneers, Queenstown. g B. PETTERSSON. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, QUEENSTOWN. Repairs Neatly Exeoutkd at DUNEDIN PRICES. ALL WORK DONE ON THE PREMISES. The ' Star' alleges that some of the Auckland barmaids are not getting the weekly holiday to which they are entitled by law and that the inspector has, laid some information,

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 2090, 31 January 1896, Page 2

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