FAIRLIE. fyJRS LOBE AND MISS HITCHEN beg to announce that they have commenced business as DRESSMAKERS, COSTUMIERS, AND FURRIERS, in rooms over L. M. Brice, Fairlie. DRESSMAKING. RS W. H. HOGUE 'oegg to announce that she has COMMENCED BUSINESS as a Dressmaicer and Costumier in premises, ARCADE, Stairway next Kingham’s, and two doors from Sophia Street. All kinds of Dressmaking ' and Ladies’ Tailoring done at moderate charges. Expert cutter engaged. Perfect finish, and satisfaction guaranteed. CHANGE OF ADDRESS. S. and A. GARLAND, FURRIERS, jrgEG to announce that they have re- ' moved to more centrally situated premises, HANNAH’S BUILDINGS, Stafford Street, opposite Hutchison’s. TELEPHONE 943. FUR COATS FOR THE CHILDREN at Prices showing a Tremendous Reduction. OPOSSUM CAPES from £3 10s. RABBIT CAPES AND SCARVES in Latest Style. REMODELLING WORK neatly and expeditiously done, recreating the Garment in latest style and at reasonable cost. Support nation with character-build-ing goods, comprising “GOLDEN RULE’- Soap, “NO-RUBBING” Laundry Help, “KEEP SMILING” Floor Polish, and “GOLDEN RULE” Candles —R. Wilson and Co., Ltd., Wholesale Distributers. MRS 6TARBMEARE, LICENSED DEALER, Church Street. Is giving good prices for all Men': Clothing. Household Linen, etc. Note the Address— Next to Central Boardinghouse, CHURCH STREET. (Past the Wentworth ) Away will, the wash-board slavery, the disfigurer of beautiful womanhood and let “NO-RUBBING” Laundry Help do tlm washing. Tiinaru Grocers. '
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18069, 19 March 1923, Page 2
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