BUSINESSES AT TEMUKA.
DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY. The dressmaking and millinery business at Temuka l\,rmer.y carried' on l-.v Mrs Cera, has been acquired by Mrs j FitzGerakl. The new propr'etress. i who is bent upon meeting fiulv the demand for all kinds of ladies 5 and children's wearing apparel, has made a number of improvements, a'l of which shou.d tend to popularise the shop and add to the aareadv iar«*e clienfce.He. Firstly hel* space- has been enlarged bv tak ng in a rocm front, n" on K.ng Street. This rcom lias been converted into a showroom and with its ample space and excellent luditiuE, affords an opportunity for display.n<j; and inspecting goods only cnioved in large up-to-date houses. The" proprietress in appealing for patronage, can urge no uetter claim to support than that her goods are h gh cass and her terms as favourable to her clients as they can reasonably bo made. > Those whose tastes can on'v bo pleased with highly fashionable goods of the finest quality may have the pr-vileico of choos ng from a wide select'onr and those who must restrict their expenditure to the narrowest limits and ret wish to bo dressed tastefuly and becomingly will find that their requirements have been provided for with tlxs same careful consideration. Milfinery is one of the main features of the business. The new models are on view and never before have ladies been so well pleased with the fashions of a season -those who please may have their lass season's hats remodelled and pract'c ally renewed. The dressmak ng branch of tho bus ness is well established, and in this, as m all other respects, customers may depend upon getting the most- careful attention and the fullest satisfaction. , ■ * ~
PAINTING AND PAPER-HANGING; Mr A. W. Surrdge lias commenced ousmess m Tcmuka on li s own account; as a painter, paporhangrr and sign ■writer. He is w.o.i known as ono of the oldest, and mont competent men following his particular trade in the town, and he expects to yet Irs full share of the work offsring. He lias tr.fcpn a shop in £ng Street; ;.iicxt to ill:* \V; ' «J. Keys r s, wh. cli "lifts bco*i : locked with paints, oils, brushes, etc , tho quality or wh cli he guarantees. A:1 work entrusted to him Will bo executed with thoroughness. He has a competent staff and one sufF'ciently largo to enable lim to get through work qu:cklv.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15456, 19 September 1914, Page 6
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405BUSINESSES AT TEMUKA. Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15456, 19 September 1914, Page 6
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