Tailoring Rates and Extras




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 81

Loops for belts .. .. .. .. .. .. each ¼
Hand-straps with one hole and two buttons .. .. .. .. 1½
Fastening upturn round bottom .. .. .. .. .. ¼
Lining loose round bottom .. .. .. .. extra 1
Leaf of collar over 3 in. in width at back seam, for each ½ in. additional .. ¾
Velvet collar .. .. .. .. .. .. 1
Velvet collar, strapped .. .. .. .. .. 1¼
Damping material before making up .. .. .. .. .. 1
Snobs’ thumbs .. .. .. .. .. each ¼
Tab for collar .. .. .. .. .. .. 1
Tabs for skirt .. .. .. .. .. each ¼
Shrinking back .. .. .. .. .. .. ½

Capes.

Plain raw-edged cape, without seam seamed in with collar .. .. 1
Driving-cape, 18 in. long, no band on gorge, shoulder seam right through, one sewing in edge, five hooks and eyes, or holes and buttons on gorge .. 4¼
Lined throughout .. .. .. .. .. extra ½
Back seam .. .. .. .. .. extra ¼
Stand collar, with two hooks and eyes, each extra tier .. .. .. 3
Circular cape to the wrist, with five hooks and eyes round gorge (no band), two shoulder-seams, four holes and buttons, lined throughout, one sewing on edge .. .. .. .. .. 7
Band round gorge .. .. .. .. .. .. ½
Back seam .. .. .. .. .. .. ½
Cape not exceeding 20 in. long, with shoulder, side, and back seams, sleeve tops formed and cut, four holes on front, hooks and eyes on gorge, lined throughout, one sewing in edge .. .. .. 9½
Cape seamed in with side seams, shoulder seams and gorge, lined through, one sewing in edge, and four holes and buttons in front .. .. 7
If sewn on back, separate .. .. .. .. extra 2
If continued to bottom of ulster .. .. .. .. extra 3
Slings cut into cape .. .. .. .. .. extra 2
Slings sewn on separate .. .. .. .. .. .. 1
Cloth border on long cape fronts and bottom .. .. .. .. 6
Detached sleeves, with nine hooks and eyes in each .. .. .. 3
Detached sleeves, with tabs, holes, and buttons .. .. each ½
Making up scye in each .. .. .. .. .. .. 1
Fly on cape .. .. .. .. .. extra 1½

Hoods.

Plain hood, with one seam drawn in with ribbon or elastic, seamed in with collar .. .. .. .. .. .. 2
Ditto, with band, and holes and buttons or hooks and eyes .. .. 4
Lined or taped .. .. .. .. .. extra 1
Each pair of cuts .. .. .. .. .. .. ¼
Hood turned back to show lining .. .. .. .. extra ¼
Extra length—For every 3 in. or part thereof over 56 in. .. .. 1

Taping.

Taping .. .. .. .. .. .. per yard ½
One felling down seam equal to lining, two felling down seams equal to taping.
Piecing facings, if stoted, each 6 in. or fraction thereof .. .. ¼
Piecing facings, if seamed and rantered, each 6 in. or fraction thereof .. ½

Second Try-on.

Coat tried on second time, without special preparation .. .. ½
Basting in sleeves and basting on collar for second try-on .. .. ½
Basting shoulders, sleeves, and collar on for second try-on .. .. 1
Each additional try-on with an equivalent amount of basting, the same time as second try-on additional.

LIVERIES.
Box Coats.

Pockets .. .. .. .. .. starts at 34 hours.

Extras.

Flaps in waist-seam .. .. .. .. .. .. 1½
Flaps below waist-seam .. .. .. .. .. .. 2
Ditto, where pointed, with button under .. .. .. extra 1½
Sword-flaps .. .. .. .. .. .. 1
Ticket-pockets in waist-seam .. .. .. .. each ¾
Ditto, above ditto .. .. .. .. .. .. 1
Ditto, with flap .. .. .. .. .. extra ½
Inside breast-pocket .. .. .. .. .. each 1
Side edges.. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1½

Capes.

The same as in “Close-fitting or Frock Overcoats.”

Sham capes, first .. .. .. .. .. .. 1½
Ditto, second .. .. .. .. .. .. 2
All over two capes .. .. .. .. .. extra 2½
All other extras not herein mentioned to be the same “time” as herein-before provided for in “Frock Coats,” or if not mentioned in “Frock Coats” the “time” for such extras not mentioned herein or under the heading of “Frock Coats” shall be the same “time” as the extras in “Frock Overcoats.”



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