TO CORRESPONDENTS.
EiiiißKSLiE. -Your complaint should be laid before the Charitable Aid Board, whose duty it is to protect the old people.
Arthur Nathan's special blend of t**-i b in great request by housewives. On Friday evening: next, the St. Gf vg-^'s RowingClub gi ye a errand musical and dramatic '"it riainmi'nt in the City Hall. The programme is a reaMv .u"v>d one, the vocalists and instrumentalists being the bpsfc in A nekland. Amongst the number are Missee Knokland, Buck, Freda Marsden, Messrs T. M. Jackson, T Charter, A. E. Edwards and Percy Dufaur. Tickets are being disposed of at 2/- and 1/Mr J. H. Dalton, the popular Queen-street tailor, having purchased all the tweeds exhibited by the Onehunga Woollen Factory, is now prepared to give his customers the benefit. Special attention is paid to the cutting, and none but the very best goodß are used, so that patrons have every opportunity of being suited. The business has grown from a very small affair into one of the largest tailoring concerns in the colony, and branches are now opened in Napier, Wellington and Wanganui.
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Observer, Volume X, Issue 624, 13 December 1890, Page 15
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184TO CORRESPONDENTS. Observer, Volume X, Issue 624, 13 December 1890, Page 15
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