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A Dressmakin ably with It is unnecessary to state our tnotives in offering to make for you from a very extensive range of COSTUME TWEEDS, SERGES and CLOTHS a COSTUME" or DRESS in the most approved style for £3 3s. Consider it as an introductory offer if you have never yet placed an order with our expert Costumiers. v Consider it from any vantagepoint you wish. But do not fail to take note and make your plans accordingly. The THE that chimes in admirans for Winter. : : riciTno » v*„-» If you regularly have more than one DRESS or COSTUME made 'for you during the Season —this is your chnace to procure the second or third and effect a welcome economy. " 'Jf you regularly have but one - . s,~ /" New Costume or Dress and must - r 1 - needs have GOOD —this offer is r certainly one you cannot pass un» - ' heedingly.' iiS®' T 1 Think it over. Remember that we are reputedly in the fronk rank when Style, Fit and Quality of work are the most important considerations. ( Remember also that THE POLYTECHNIC DRESS DEPARTMENT carries at the moment what is probably the most diversified assortment of Tweeds, Cloths and Serges in the District—AND THEIR VALUES ARE THE BEST. Remembering ail these points—and the low price of £3 3s it certainly seems like time to act. READY-MONEY DRAPERS, THAMES STREET, O AMARU.

An award of 7s 6d per week during incapacity for the loss of an eye destroyed by a hat-pin was made by the Liverpool County Court judge under the Compensation Act. A tailoress employed by a firm was with her companions in a" cloak-room preparing to return home. when, reaching past another girl, the pin in the hot of the latter entered her eye. The jucl<ze held that in law the accident arose in the course of and out of employment. It was a particular circumstance arising out- of employment. which 7iecessitated the applicant's taking off and putting on her hat in company with other employees, who had to do the same at a mirror provided by respondents.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10777, 27 May 1911, Page 4 (Supplement)

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10777, 27 May 1911, Page 4 (Supplement)

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10777, 27 May 1911, Page 4 (Supplement)

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