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Bluff Tea Rooms MRS MOODY begs to announce that she has taken over the well-known business so long conducted by Mrs Newman, and that she intends opening. TEA BOOMS in conjunction with the same. MRS MOODY, Bluff. DAILY CLASSES AT Columbia School of DRESS-MAKING and DRESS-CUTTING. THE COLUMBIA FITTER gained first prize at Chicago Exhibition, and is used -hy the Best Dress-Maker in the World, viz-, M. Worth, of Paris. Tailor Made Coats and Cycling Skirts cut to measurement. School is registered with Minister of Education, so that intending Country Pupils can obtain Technical Tickets at Greatly Reduced Rates, by applying at Invercargill Railway Station. FEE covers Tuition until Perfect. Evening Classes can be arranged. Mrs B. Pemberton, DEE STREET, (Opposite Poet Office).

MISSES Aitken & Pettigrew DRESSMAKERS and OUTFITTERS, 65 Esk Street. Ladies’ garments of all kinds made at shortest notice. Registry Office for Servants. MISSES L, & E. Stone, REGISTRY OFFICE FOR SERVANTS. MAGIC GAVE AND Toy Emporium. Dee streeet, Invercargill. Private Hospital. MISS KELSO wishes to intimate that she has opened a house in Spey street (first block from Dee street) as a Private Hospital. For terms apply to Miss Kelso, at house, ©r by letter. Mrs Wade, Agent for the Gladstone fitter, the most successful sjstem of Dresscutting, has still vacancies for pupils. New quarter- just commencing. Private Dressmaking Lessons, or Practical Experience in the Workroom. MRS WADE has opened up the Latest Prints and Muslins for Dres-es and Blouses. Ladies’ own materials made up, NO FITTING REQUIRED. Mrs WADE, SCIENTIFIC DRESSMAKER, Dee street, opposite News Office.

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Southern Cross, Volume 7, Issue 36, 2 December 1899, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 7, Issue 36, 2 December 1899, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 7, Issue 36, 2 December 1899, Page 11

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