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IS >sr m ms BAXTeR’S mm at l r 6 PER. Important to Ladies, WE BEG TO NOTIFY that we have opened our Branch Shop for MESSENGER’S PATENT CORSET, Which supplies every need for Comfort, improving Deportment, bringing out the Natural Proportions of the Figure, reducing any Abdominal Enlargement, and is a Perfect Support. LADIES WEARING THESE CORSETS walk better, digest their food better, as there is no pressure anywhere. The new costume skirt wil 1 hang perfectly. This CORSET is a PATENT, made to measure, is hygienic, and cannot break on the hips. MESSENGER COMPANY, DEE STREET, (Opposite Pkince op Wales Saleyaeds). Head Office : Christchurch. Branches iu all principal towns. CENTRAL SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. MISS H. JONES, ASSISTANT. Miss M. Brass, PRINCIPAL, Between Times Office and TJndril’s Esk street. REGISTERED under the Education Act for the benefit of country pupils. Pupils attend 3 hours four days per week for both subjects between 10 a.m. and 9 30 I p.tn. j Reduced rates for pupils taking both subi jects. All kinds of typewriting either from dictation, shorthand notes, or printed matter executed on shortest notice accurately and at reasonable rates. JJiHOMAB MILLAR, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, BEE STREET, INYE RCARGILL MELL it, look at it, taste it, analyse it McKenzie’s Hondai-Lanka Teas wil stand every and any test.

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Southern Cross, Volume 10, Issue 10, 7 June 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 10, Issue 10, 7 June 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 10, Issue 10, 7 June 1902, Page 3

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