THE ANGLO-PARISIAN SYSTEM OF DRESS-CUTTING AND DESIGN. NO FITTING REQUIRED. ■IJfriSS HENDERSON, having been """* appointed Agent in Invercargill for giving instruction in the above, is prepared to receive pupils for the classes now being formed. MISS HENDERSON has learned; the patentee’s system of drafting, cutting, and making, and is qualified to give tuition in the system, by means of which students can easily learn to draft and fit in less than a month The 1 system has been adopted, with great, success, by the Ladies’ Council of Education, Cheltenham College, the Sheffield High School, a number of High Schools, Young Women’s Christian Associations, &.■. The Cutting-out Class is taught by a system of measurement, by which absolute certainty of fit is obtained. There is no need for any calculation on the part of students, the wholebeing worked out in such a manner as to> prevent the possibility of mistake. Patterns Cut to Measure. Miss HENDERSON, Wesncy’s Puddings, Dee street, Invercargill A» R. Porter Tailor HAS OPENED IN NEW PREMISES, (Three doors above Todd’s).
BULL AND SERVICE, 10 CHIMNEY SWEEPS & BELLMEN. Address—Opposite Waller Guthrie & Co.’s Offices, Spey st. Bill Sticking and Delivery of Circulars and Handbills done on Reasonable Terms. Orders may be left at News, Times, or Southern Cross offices, Invercargill. SOME CHEAP LINES AT TUB PREMIER BOOT SHOP, Dee Sceect. JOHN MACPHERSON, BOOTMAKER, lias a few Cheap Lines, giving exceptional value iu SCHOOL Boots GIRLS’ and Women’s Boots OWN MAKE of Slippers from -Is Gd CANVAS Shoes in great variety—Women’s from -:1s Gd ; Mew’s, from GsGd GIRLS’ LACE BOOTS, ten’s to two’sat os. This is excellent value, and this line must be cleaved. J. MACPHERSON, Dee Stkeet (opposite Guthrie’s).
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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 49, 3 March 1894, Page 15
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279Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 49, 3 March 1894, Page 15
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