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THE ANGLO-PARISIAN SYSTEM OF DEESS-CUTTING- AND DESIGN. HO FITTING REQUIRED. JWISSHENDERSON, having bean appointed Agent in Invercargill forgiving instruction in the above, is prepared to' receive pupils for the classes now beingr formed. MIS.S 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 system has been adopted, with groafc. success, by the Ladies’ Council of Education, Cheltenham College, the Sheffield Higla Seim"!, a number of High Schools, Young' Women’s Christian Associations, &c. Tfa®-Cutting-out (.’lass 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 toprevent the possibility of mistake. Patterns Cut to Measure. Miss HENDERSON, Wesney’s Buildings, Dee street, InvercargiS HOUSE-COVERS. HORSE-COVERS' Tarpaulins, tents, and oilcoats, waterproof coats, blankets, rugs, etc. Country people call and see our stock of overall pinafores, for school wear. Ladies’ and Children’s. Underclothing All made up on the Premises. boys’ CLOTHING, t t t men’s CLOTHING.A. McEWA-N’S, DEE STREET, Invercargill. TO the LADIES op INVERCARGILL & SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. Mrs g. bairi> Wishes to announce that she has reopened in her fo mer shop, opposite Guthrie’s,, Dee street, with a completely new stock of dressmaking material and trimming. Ladies* and children’s dresses made to order in the latest styles. ' Note address — MRS G. BAIRD, Opposite Guthrie’s, Dee street. IRUIT and FOREST TREESFOR SALE AT GORDON NURSERY, EAST GORE. Apple Trees, on blight-proof stocks, from 12srto 18s per doz. Pear trees, from 15s to 18s per doz. Cherry and Plum trees, from 15s to 18s per' doz. Gooseberry and Currant Bushes, from 4s tc8s per doz. Filbert, Cobb, and Hazel Nuts, Walnuts and Spanish Chestnuts. A large assortment of fruit trees (dwarftrained) from 6 to 10 years old, in ful£, bearing. English Oak, Ash, Beech, Lime, Birch, Alder,, Maple, Elm, Cedrus, Deodora, Horse Chestnuts, Arbutis Unendo, and otherdeciduous trees. Araucaria Imbracata, from 5s to 15s each. Pinus Insiguis, two years old (transplanted)., 5s to 8s per 100. Pinus lusignis, three years (transplanted), 10* to 12s per 100. Piuus Insiguis, in cloth, from 20s to 40s per--100. Norway Spruce, from 6s to 10s per 100. Cupressus Macrocarpa, two years old (transplanted), from 6s to 10s per 10 ). Cupressus Macrocarpa, three years old (transplanted), from 10s to 15s per 10J. Cupressus Lawsonia, from 6s per doz. Yariegated Holly, from 2s to 5s each. Cider Gum, two years old, 10s per 100. Dwarf Box Edging, 2s per 100. Rhubarb Roots, named varieties, 10s to 12»per doz. Rhubarb Roots, Scott’s Monarch, 2s 6d percutting. FLOWERING and ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS —CHEAP. A large and varied assortment of BOSES,, from 10s to 18s per doz. No complaints will be entertained unless madewithin 14 days from date of invoice. All orders of less value than 10s must becash with order Fifteen per cent, allowed on all orders of 10s and over (cash with order),. Only cost price charged for material and packing.' Note the address : BO BEET B TBBE LL t EAST GORE, Box 13, Gore Post Office.

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Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 9, 2 June 1894, Page 4

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537

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 9, 2 June 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 9, 2 June 1894, Page 4

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