DRESSMAKING. HAVING secured the services of an EXPERIENCED HAND for the above Department, our patrons can now have their DBESSHS MADE ON THE PREMISES, In Any Stylo, at the Shortest Notice and on the Moat Reasonable Terms, As it was our intention when enlarging the premines to go into this branch of the business, wo ordered for the present season a much Larger and Better Assortment of Materials in both Black and Colored than it was usual for ua to keep, therefore ladies favoring us with their support can rely upon being well suited. COOKE & CROCKER. CASH DEAPBET & MILLINEEY EMPOEIUM. APPRENTICES WANTED.
CASHEIi HOUSE WILL BE RE-OPENED ON Saturday, Oct. Bth, 1881, WITH THE GRANDEST EXHIBITION OF NEW STOCK Ever eean In the SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. THE PREMISES have undergone EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS and have been thoroughly renovated, and the FARFAMED CASHEL HOUSE will onoe (more take a leading position in the city. The Establishment has also been reorganised, and the MILLINERY DEPARTMENT been placed in charge of an accomplished French Milliner. The SHOW ROOM, so long closed, and which is one of the finest in the colony, has been Re-Decorated, and will be Re-Opened with a Choice Assortment of New and Tasteful Goods, the whole under the snperintendance of an Efficient Saleswoman. The other Departments have also been placed in a perfect state of efficiency, and contain all the Latest Novelties. The DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT will be opened shortly, under the direction of an Experienced Dressmaker, lately from England. Ladles will then be able to have their materials made up in the latest styles. Special attention will be given to mourning orders, which will be executed on the shortest notice. Great oare has been taken In the selection of the New Staff, who'are agreeable in manners and pleasing in appearance, so as to ensure that the patrons of the establishment should receive proper attention, combined with civility. It is the intention of the New Proprietor to keep pace with the times and that Cashel House shall be known and recognised as THE CHEAPEST DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT IN THE CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH. REMEMBER ! SATURDAY IS IHE OPENING DAY AT CASHEL HOUSE.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2345, 8 October 1881, Page 2
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357Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2345, 8 October 1881, Page 2
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