| ; Special Price FOR Dressmaking . AT MARK WAY HOUSE. MISS HAMMILL, XTA VING a large number of First-daca XJL Trained Hands, will daring i the next POTTS WSSSS BOOK ORDERS FOR MAKING ' AT HALF-PRICE FOR DRESSES SELECTED AT MARK WAT HOUSE. i . \ Only Fibst-class Work will be turned oat, the same as if the full price was charged. ' ORDERS will be booked and Dresses made m their torn, commencing Monday, Jtroe 11th, 1894 and terminating JULY 11th, 1394. DRESSES made m First-class Style, RESSES and Fit Guaranteed, 7* 6d; DRESSES usual price, loa. RESSES TVRESSES made m First-class Style, I /RESSES and FitGuaranteed,9s<if ; DRESSES usual price, 18s 6d. RESSES DRESSES made m First-class Style, RESSES and Fit Guaranteed, 10s DRESSES 6d; usual price, 21a. RESSES Large Variety of Dress Goods to choose from, consisting of • Hopsacks, Cheviot Serges, Bengalmes, 1 Shot Serges, Colonial Tweeds, Whip- • cords, Dress Robes, Colored Cashmeres, and Trimming* to match. EVENING DBESS2S. Large variety of Fancy Silks for Evening Wear, at Reduced Prices. y Ladies' Jackets, Macintoshes, akd MnJtIKEKT all reduced m price. i FOR CASH ONLY. SIX APPRENTICES wanted at once for Dressmaking. MARK WAY HOUSE, Gladstone Road, Gisborne. ,-— -* C i t r I I
CONVERSATION Heard betweenswo Ladies. FIRST LADY: *p|ID yon Tint 6ARBBTT*S establishment last week ? I was absolutely astonished at the display. Such delicious EVENING SHOES, such a variety of COURT SHOES (all shades)! and such Lovely Goods suitable ! for the Little Ones. My husband says it is just the same as far as the MEN FOLKS are concerned — an endless supply of excellent goods or mMfinline wear. If you have sot done so, you ought to caU. SECOND LADY: Why, we never deal with anyone cfae. At all seasons of the year you will fin GARRETT'S establishment replete with goods to suit everyone— AND SO CHEAP. M. E. GARRETT, GLADSTONE ROAD. ]\TOTHING drives away the trebles and Fhh-D^^^L 1^ 6 *° well as a pipe <rf the , CORRECT THIXG AT LAST TOBACCO, i \ —Williams axt> Kettle. t.uL, | Ageata. 1 1 \ -.M
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7005, 18 June 1894, Page 1
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338Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7005, 18 June 1894, Page 1
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