i your; Winter Cos—j Corset which oon--3 to the prevailing mode, accentuatourvee of the fi sures satisfactor Ladies' Tailor, 291, Lai now showing a handso brsets expressly adapted for the tailorlade. * If your sight is _ ._.._.. ot hesitate to hate your' eyes tested, it wosts you nothing. Should wu not require glasses you will be told so, and should they be diseased you will be recommended to a specialist. Cousiulttition and advice free.—Frahk Shaw, ijnalined and practical chemist-optician, Medical Hall, Manner* street. . * Ladies* Costumes are made at the English Tailoring Eooms, 52, Willis street. Those who have been gowned by Mr W. S. Bedford, are oon' ! " ' "" ins him.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7079, 17 March 1910, Page 4
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