I{V P ER A TT O U S E. Acting Manager Mr W. H. Wallace Teuring Manager Mr L. J. Lohr The | BBOUGH-BOUCISAULT COMPANY [ LAST SIX NIGHTS Of this Renowned Organization TO-NIGHT and FRIDAY, March 8 and 9 — The latest Great London Success, Mr A. W. Pinero's Farcical Romance, THE AMAZONS SATURDAY, March 10, NIOBB Will be revived for one night only. MONDAY, March 12.— DIPLOMACY. TUESDAY, March 13,-OASTE. Tom Robertson's masterpiece, Which will positively be the last performance of the J_BRUUG H-BO U CICAuLT COMPANY | BOX PLANS for the remainder of the season now open at Wildman and Lyell's. Admission— 4s, 2s 6d, and Is. j, "• Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8. Carriages for 10.30. TADIES' rpAILORING AND CIINE y\RES3MAKING. We beg respectfully to announce to the Ladies that we have opened a separate department specially devoted to the production of Ladies' Tailor-made Garments, in the very latest London Tailor styles. The new Fitting and Show Rooms are entirely separate from the other branches of our business, and are stocked with the very latest Goods, imported direct for th c coming season. A Lady Attendant is in charge to wait upon customers, attend fitting-on, etc. Ladies are cordially invited to call and insoeot some of our work, which is now on view, and which, for style and workmanship, we venture to say cannot be surpassed. A trial order is respectfully eolioited. /~JUR "IpEICE T IST. £ s d Tailor Gowns, made from Fine Serge, Coloured Tweeds, etc., etc., from 4 40 Tailor Gowns, from Best Worsteds, Diagonals, Serges, etc., etc., from , 5 50 Riding Habits, Serge, from ... 5 5 0 Riding Habits, Best Broadcloth, blue, Green, Black Meltons, etc., etc., from S 8 0 Fancy Hunting and other Vesttings, from 1 10 Riding Trousers, from " 1 15 0 Covert Coats, from ... 4 40 Jackets and Walking Coats, from 3 3 0 Ulsters, Newmarkets, etc., etc., from 3 3 0 N.B. — All our work is done by men tailors only. LADIES' OWN MATERIALS MADE UP. All descriptions of Ladies' Dressmaking done at moderate prices. SPECIALTIES : Hand-braided Costumes, Riding Habits, Mantles, Shooting, Fishing, and Travelling Costumes, etc. Ladies waited upon at their residences when required. AWOOLLAMS & r-iO., TAILORS, National Bank Buildings, 147, QUEEN - STREET, AUCKLAND.
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Observer, Volume XIV, Issue 793, 10 March 1894, Page 10
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374Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume XIV, Issue 793, 10 March 1894, Page 10
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