of the very best, served, in a spacious dining-room. DON'T FAIL TO CALL.-. TEAS served from 5 o'clock a real GOOD MEAL.. None better in Geisha Rooms, Esk Street, NEAR RAILWAY STATION. £ "rQow is the Winter of our discontent made glorious." ' A. R. PORTERp { LADIES' & GENTS' TAILOR, 1 ESK STREET i i (Opposite Arcade). # Has just landed A FINE . ? . ' J ASSORTMENT OF SUITINGS S AND OVERCOATINGS of all | £ SHADES AND QUALITY. . . , t THE MATERIALS are used in j £ the manufacture of our \ t Ladies 7 Costumes t * are of the HIGHEST GRADES t J with r'urnishings and Work- J a manship to correspond. OUR ? $ PRICES vary for Costumes, £ I from 5 to 10 guineas. Superior } Bike or Black Cloth Walking } i Skirts, 50/-. i $ Overcoats and Paletots irom 4 £2 10s upwards. I PUBLIC NOTICE. Mrs J. miliar Begs to intimate that she has taken ov©r the DEE STREET, and will carry on the same as a FIRST-CLAS S REST AURANT. SOCIALS AND WEDDING PARTIES CATERED FOR. LUNCHEON from 12 till 2. HOT TEA from 5 till 6. WEDDING, BIRTHDAY, & CHRISTENING CAKES TO ORDER. ERMALINE BREAD, MILK LOAVES, CURRANT BREAD, AND YEAST GOODS A SPECIALTY. lUHrf'liaHHirilNllli'lE HOUSE -f ESK ST ERCARGILL (Next MofTett and Co.'s Cordial Factory). MRS WM. HARLOW, Proprietress Excellent Table. Baths. Al,l the Comforts of a Home. )ERATE
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Southern Cross, Volume 19, Issue 26, 21 October 1911, Page 10
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221Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 19, Issue 26, 21 October 1911, Page 10
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