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' Notices.

WINTER GOODS !

MISS DOKAN

Begs to intimate that she is now in receipt of her FIRST INSTALMENT OF WINTER GOODS ! ! ! compii&ing all THE LATEST NOVELTIES IX DRESS MATERIALS, With SUITABLE TRIMMINGS, te,

so that Ladies cau still depeud on having a Fashionable Costume made at her Establishment second to none in the Pio\ince.

IN MILLINERY,

She has the Latest Styles iv all kinds ot

ZE^LtmA« t£> ffrfrj

comprising

FELT, PLUSH, AND STRAW,

so that her customers will be able to please themselves, no matter how fastid us their tastes may be.

THE GENTLEMEN

Have aLo not been forgotten at the Establishment, that branch being still under the management of Mr M. Mosus, who has added to her already

WELL-ASSORTED STOCK OF CLOTHING, SHIRTS, & HATS,

a style of Goods hitherto unknown iv Waikato, viz. :— THE KAIAPOI MANUFACTURED CLOTHING. which, for style and quality, is equal if not superior to the bespoke Clothing now being turned out by the local tailors, at a little mote than half the puce. Gentlemen requiring Winter Clothing would do well to inspect these Goods piior to giving their orders or purchasing el&ewhere.

T>LANKETS !

OLANKETS ! "OLANKETS !

In White and Coloured,

In all qualities and at all prices, so that every class of purchaser will find it to their advantage to patronise this Establishment.

THE BOOT DEPARTMENT!

can still be found replete with

EVERY CLASS OF GOODS,

JSOTK IN

COLONIAL & FOREIGN MANUFACTURE,

suitable for all classes of wearers, which are being sold at such pi ices that they cannot fail to please all.

In conclusion, Miss Dorax thanks her numerous customers for their past favours, and trusts that she will see them again making their purchases at her Establishment, where they can depend upon getting

A FIRST-CLASS ARTICLE AT

A REASONABLE FIGURE.

MISS M. 1)0 RAN,

VICTOBTA-STKEET,

CAMBRIDGE.

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Bibliographic details
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1739, 28 August 1883, Page 4

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301

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1739, 28 August 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1739, 28 August 1883, Page 4

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