O « O © & M <\ H ft ft H ■H h; © M « ft 3D © « { 3D hi hi © W Q H v (.) ; • -•; *• 'I. '.•' l .' • • -\>. • . / ■'■-'»*. ■ ' - ' •/> vfi .yj{ )<?\ * '•■___ ./--. j/whls DRESSMAKING EST'ABLtSH^EiJT. MIS3 SEYMOUR (lateDressmaker and Habitmaker to "Victoria House) wishes to announce to tho Ladies of Wanganui that she has commenced business on her own account. All orders entrusted to her care will be Btrictly under her own eupervision, so that customers may rely upon having a good fit, with all the latest fashions. Charges Moderate. Note the Address— NEW ZEALAND HOUSE, Opposite Victoria Hotel. DEESBMAKINQ. MISS D4I/L has the pleasure to inform the Ladies of Wanganui and the neighbourhood that she has commenced Dressmaking at Gifford Cottage, St. John's Hill. Mies Dall acquired her experience at Home, and she promises her best attention to all orders with which she may be favoured. Ladies who may find the distance from town too great, will please leave orders with Mr Peter Bell, when Miss Dall will wait upon them promptly at their private residences. Charges Moderate. DRESSMAKING ESTABLISHMENTMISS MAY begs to draw the attention of the Ladies of Wanganui to the fact that she has started a Dressmaking Establishment, in Bell-strecfc, where all orders ens trusted to her care will be attended to with efficiency and despatch. Ghabgbs Modbbatb. Note the Address— MISS MAY, (Near the Masonic Hall), Bbll-strket. DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT. MISS BALM SB, IN drawing the attention of the Ladies of Wanganui, wishes to announce that she has taken over the rooms lately occupied by Mrs Moore, whero all work will be strictly j under her supervision. MISS BALMER learnt her profession under the able instruction of Mrß Moore, which should be a sufficient guarantee that orders entrusted to her care will bo turned out with proficiency and despatch. PUBLIO VACCINATION. "WANGANUI DISTRICT. IK future the office of the Publio Taccinat or of the Wanganui District will be at Dr Earle'a residence, Wicksteed Btreeb, instead of at the Hospital. Every Wednesday between the hours of 11 and 1 2. CAUTION. IT having come under my rot ice that soveral residents who made advances or subscriptions for I lustrated Amti'.can Monthly Magitzir.c3 liavo had no roturn 7uade to them, through Iht default of the socalled .Agent, ir.< ending subscribers aro warned egaimt making advances to any but an authorised as;«nt. J. F.-KELM Dietriot
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 11218, 16 June 1886, Page 3
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387Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 11218, 16 June 1886, Page 3
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