CROCKERY and Glassware in great' Variety; Drapery—Blouses, Ladies 1 and Children’s dresses and aprons good and cheap, at Moseley’s. ]TIROM A NEEDLE' TO AN ANCHOR J —Go to Moseley’s if you want anything.' Cheapest house in town. W. Moseley, comer Esk and Kelvin streets. , J. S. CSaldie. THE CLOSE OF THE SEASON is drawing upon us, and we must get off our remaining stock of summer goods. CHILDREN’S Sun-bonnets and Pinafores (all shades of colour), very pretty. Must go at any price. LADIES’ BLOUSES from 1/11. Ladies Aprons of all kinds from 6d. Newest patterns and colours. Call and see them. STRAW HATS—Ladies’ and Children’s—must be cleared at any price. | QSIERY —New Stock to hand. J. S. GOLDIE, “ Kilmarnock House Dee street. WHERE TO LUNCH when you come to town, at the Provision Exchange Luncheon Rooms, Dee st., opposite News office. Luncheon, 6d, from 12 till 2 o’clock daily. Hot pies, Tea, Coffee, or Cocoa at all hours during the day. Conducted by Mrs James Stuart. Agent for A. Prentice’s famed “Pig” brand Hams and Bacon. M ES A. K. MOSELEY, Teacher of Oil and Water colour Painting. STUDIO .- GALA STREET (Next door to Dr Fullarton.) Classes : Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Private lessons also arranged for. [CARD.]
Violin, Viola, and ’Cello tuition. MR D. BLUE has resumed tuition on the above Instruments in his rooms over Messrs Wesney Bros., Dee st. Mr Blue will visit the Bluff every Monday SOUTH BRITISH CHAMBERS, ESK ST. Land Board and other meetings attended on behalf of clients. Money to lend on Freehold Security at current rates. MRS EDMUND ROGERS’ Classes reopen Tuesday, April 30tb. Preparatory and Advanced Classes. Tuition in the latest ball-room Dancing. Skirt Dance, Minuet de la Cour, etc. Ladies and Gentlemen can Arrange for Private Tuition. For particulars, apply HE GREAT NZ. FAMILY TEA CO. Home Xtule Tea “ It's Very Good,” shouts father “It Tastes Fine,” says mother. “ I Luce It,” cries Bobby. “ Everybody Buys It,” sitys grandmother. F . LILLTORAP. SOLICITOR:, Dancing. Maitland House, Leven street. J. Ate welter AGENT, TAY STREET.
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Southern Cross, Volume 3, Issue 3, 20 April 1895, Page 11
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342Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 3, Issue 3, 20 April 1895, Page 11
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