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MISS DOKAN,
VICTOEIA-STEEET,
CAMBRIDGE,
T) EGS to intimate to her Friends and •*-' Patrons that, having secured the services of MR MORRIS MOSES, She has now added to her present Business of DRAPER, MILLINER, & DRESSMAKER,
THE BOOT AND SHOE BRANCHES, and as that Stock has been selected by Mr Moses, she feels confident that with his knowledge of the requirements of the place, her Stock will be found one of the most replete' in the district. THE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT will comprise :— SUITS, COATS, TROUSERS, TROUSERS & VESTS, SHIRTS, HATS, UNDERSHIRTS, HOSIERT, TIES, and' MERCERY, In Endless Variety, for Gentlemen, Youths, and Boys. THE BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT will be found to contain Goods of COLONIAL, ENGLISH, AND CONTINENTAL MANUFACTURE, For Gentlemen, Lad'm, Boys and Youths, Maidh and Infant' t> Wear, and can be recommended for Cheapness and Durability.
THE DRAPERY I Has ' been selected personally by Miss Doran, and from her very large experience in the trade in all its branches, she can confidently assert that her Stock is second ,to none in the Waikato.
JUST RECEIVED :
SERGES, FRENCH FOULES, W. C. CHECKS, SATIN CLOTHS, MELTONS, FRENCH MERINOS, FRENCH CASHMERES In all the Fashionable Shades.
LADIES' ULSTERS, LADIES' READY-MADE COSTUMES, And a Special Line of Handsomely Made CHILDREN'S COSTUMES, At all Prices, ranging from 3s 9d.
" THE . LOXJIS VELVETEENS," IX ALL SHADES. FINGERING WOOLS, A Large Assortment. ' LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSIIIRT, In Great Variety.
' '< ' ii' . , „'; THE 1 DRESSMAKING 1 AND MILLINERY will still be carried on under the superintendence of the same experienced hand as heretofore. t , , ' 'lt(i ■> , ' I 1 , ',' | j I | f> I , ' ■ ::',,• - ' i In conclusion, Miss Doras' wishes it to be understood that ; having placed the i Entire Management .of , her' Business with' ! Mr MbSE^, ' and aa 'his motto ■is - ■ "SMALL PROFITS AND ,QTnCK ,», .RETPRNS," , f the Public may rest, .assured , that; .her 'Establishment' will be knowri'aS the CHEAPEST HOUSE ■' - • -tN'-THB « • ■ -i < iJ v^_4^3E_",-__n?p. .mi in A ,i'\ ■ ii,' „ •■>, !.,«.;* ( , , /tt,t I"/.'"! U -IVf__'____L' ! !''"• .' ' >■' I i li' l ' 1 fi'/ ( -{111 > f I<<U. -/- .! ,<. u A Trial is Respectflilly. Solicited. \ •»'*!)«.' 'i. r in -ih 4i II 't/t '^ll \ , ' I t\ ■■ <l^ n j.)" >«(n,jf(i')i( to Un i'iuS 'i>; /. , .;,„.,„„ c u jB^Ai^!i: .-„ . r;!.-; .vh'ujo i'i3iitnju ' v!(w ', '-.-"-,' '? _ *- . <j X , ->] '" ' miimlffl~tm<m<k'mM'4fiß& , i "
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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1640, 9 January 1883, Page 3
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368Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1640, 9 January 1883, Page 3
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