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nro THE LADIES OF 'CAMBRIDGE 1 a^d. SURROUNDING DISTkICTS; ' (-,*,' 1 ( l' 1 h>!_i_ ,'0 it 1 1 /,' i .'/.'' to I beg to inform you that I have" RESUMED the MILLINERY and DRES{3- , MAKING BUSINESS,' haVii^'e^glgea a ! - first-class Dressmaker from one ' 'ol 'tfee 'best London houses, who Has 1 aW had* experience both in Melbourrie' 'a 6d f jDunedin in the nio'st fashibnkble 1 places i.of business, together with l an ! efficient 1 (staff of assistants, and will be I ' pre'pa'i'ted Ao execute orders in a first-class' $tyle'"in all'thd latesf'falshiohs.-arid'ubp'es toli) r erit'' a share of public; i p'atr6nkge. l ' r CDr^seB, JaeUets^iidrHabits' ! 'fici^maa II e t , !> whgthe¥ 1 : bbught on' i thb'^r6bis^oi*n6t. uj ''Appreuit: ces wanted. 5v 5 v ■ noUqiij'si. »I»
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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1671, 22 March 1883, Page 3
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122Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1671, 22 March 1883, Page 3
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