Messrs Ross and Sandford, of the Bon Marche, beg to intimate trie arrival of their first shipment of spring and summer goods ex cargo steamer Ruahine, comprising the largest delivery ever received by them at one time; '1 liey are now making their first show for the season in . all. departments fuller particulars of which will appear at a future date. Ross and Sandford, The Bon Marche. Dear Sir,— We would respectfully invite your attention to tHe advantages we are this season offering in our Tailoring Department at Te Aro House. Ist— OUß CUTTER. We have engaged a new cutter, who is one of the best in the colony, and being a superior designer and fitter, we are confident will be able to execute in first-class style all orders with which he may be favoured at Te Aro House, 2nd— OUß STAFF at Te Aro House is composed of thoroughly experienced and competent workers, and consequently the we put into all garments will be of the besi description; Hid— OUß STOCK for the present spring spring season embraces some of the choisest designs in English, Scotch, Continental and colonial tweeds, fancy coatings, trouserings, suitings, &a. We would call attention to a select assort • ent of some of the most fashionable tweeds at present in wear, viz, Galashiela Tweeds Glasgow Checks and genuine hand-loom-made Harris Tweeds. These are the first of the kind ever imported into this city, are only to be had at Te Aro House. As also these are in single suit lengths only, there is no fear of any pattern being rendered common. 4th— OUß CHARGES are moderate. We always buy our materials at first hand from the best Home and Colonial manufacturers at the lowest cost. We are thus in a position to maUe our charges as 'ow as is consistent with superior quality and cut. We shall be pleased to forward patterns for your inspection if desired, and res ectfnlly solicit a trial, being confident that after one trial -j> c may count on your permanent support. — Remaining, dear Sir, yours faithfully, JAMES SMITH, Te Aro House-
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Manawatu Herald, 29 October 1892, Page 2
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351Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, 29 October 1892, Page 2
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