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We'll Dress You Smart. Since last Spring we have opened a New Department for the special benefit of our friends, the Ladies. Our new departure is a LADIES' TAILORING DEPARTMENT. It is in charge of a cutter of wide experience in the London West End trade, and great skill in all branches of ladies' work. There is nothing to equal the style and finish that a man imparts to his work in the tailoring line, and now that tailor-mades are being so much trimmed, and so elaborate in design, there is wide scope allowed for the display of good taste and judgment in the selection of style and materials. Our cutter has been particularly successful with Opera Coats, and some most elaborate and charming creations have emanated from his work-rooms. Not the old-fashioned Opera Cloaks, that are suggestive more of draught-resisters than anything else, but really smart three-quarter coats in delicately tinted cloths or crepes de chine, with wide Santoy sleeves, handsome pelerine collars, and lavishly ornamented with lace. Our prices, too, are reasonable. We can make you a tailor-made gown from 6 guineas up, one that will fit you, one that will suit you, and one that you will never tire of wearing. Our first showing of Spring Goods is now being made. Come and select a material and let our [Ladies' JCutter make you a dress. KWflliDlE fIHD STAIfIS, WJHTED.

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Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 164, 22 August 1903, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 164, 22 August 1903, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 164, 22 August 1903, Page 10

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