"Now is the Winter of our discontent made glorious.” A. R. PORTER, LADIES’ & GENTS’ TAILOR,, ESK STREET (Opposite Arcade). # Has iust landed A FINE 77 . { ASSORTMENT OF SUITINGS ! ANT) OVERCOATINGS of all £ SHADES AND QUALITY. . . # THE MATERIALS are used in the manufacture of our l Ladies’ Costumes { are of the HIGHEST GRADES <P J with Furnishings and Workmanshjp to correspond. OUR (P PRICES vary for Costumes, # from 5 to TO guineas. Superior 4 Bike or Black Cloth Walking Skirts, 50/-. Overcoats and Paletots from £2 10s upwards. I EUREKA I t PRIVATE BOARDING l <s> -f HOUSE ESK ST., INVER CARGILL (Next Moffett and Co.’s Cordial Factory). AIRS WM. HARLOW, Proprietress.; Excellent Table. Baths. Al,l the Comforts of a Home. TERMS MODERATE. Simmons’ Tea Lounge. OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. OVER LUMSDEN’S, Jeweller. (SIDE ENTRANCE). —Hot Luncheons.— Morning and Afternoon Teas daintily served. PUBLIC NOTICE. Mrs J- MiEßar Begs to intimate that she has taken over the Federal Tea Rooms, DEE STREET. and will carry on the same as a FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT^ SOCIALS AND WEDDING PARTIES CATERED FOR. LUNCHEON from 12 till 2. HOT TEA from 5 till 6. wedding, birthday, &i christening CAKES TO ORDER. ERMALINE BREAD, MILK LOAVES, CURRANT BREAD, AND YEAST GOODS A SPECIALTY.;
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Southern Cross, Volume 19, Issue 25, 30 September 1911, Page 11
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206Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 19, Issue 25, 30 September 1911, Page 11
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