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THE ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS.

: .Permit us .to i'draw : your,, attention ..to' .the : fact ; that wc'.'have * removed- into' more , convenient' , premises, - almost' oppo- : . site our -old .address,,.and over the City' .. . Corporation's. Electric Showroom.' Here : ", located. in • well-lighted up : to-;dato' rooms' : we have, opened; up a new selcctioii of" the very .latest : Costuniings,- . including l Pretty Art Shades' in the New Linens.Aye should .'be pleased it you. would call, and inspect.' them. They will,. we are' sure, appeal to your good taste. Liiien Costumes at from £2 10s. W. S. Bedford . .aad Co.—Advt.

Feilding Notes. ■ ,0h Saturday a'team of golfers, consisting of Mesdames/ Harding, .'Miles, Misses -Bailey, Pryor, Nicholson, Bruce, and Messrs. Power, Mackay,-- Logie; Lewis, Harding, Gorton, -Hood Pirani, and - Baddeley, motored up to Kimbolton, and-, after; most exciting games' managed to defeat their opponents. Tho ,'lCimbolton -ladies provided a- delightful fjteriioon. tea; • after which speeches were made by -Messrs. Power (Feilding); and Baddeley (Kimbolton). Mrs. George Luxmoro is staying with Mrs. Luxmore, : West Street. • -

: ' Mrs. . F.< Jackson is on' a y visit .'to Mrs;-; Stewart. . - ■■hMrs." Mostvn- : Jonesv.(Palmerston) isvisiting."'Fe'ilding.o' Influenza and';whoopingsc'tlughr>rare very.prevalent;, here, linearly 'Eufrering.severely. .- -. ' 'and.-' -retu'rned : visit', to ■tralia:-.;.-> .fr 'v£■ . Quite a largo number motored. over to Bulls'' to-day to attend the • Bulls nice.t meeting; Among ;■*. those v'-frpm ,Feildirig' ; :%ere : -Mrand;/Mrs.; Burnett,i, -Mr.- and --Mrs. ■ :Gillespie,- Mr.; and Mrs. Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Mills, and Mr. and Mrs- CotterilU' • . . '.. '' Miss; Sandilands-' .has'Aretura Napier, : '».wherbv she -.has' bben'-'bompeting successfully'in a musical contest. '. :

- It was. with' the-.deopest regret' tha.t -tho ;Mrs.; Young, the '.wife of Mr. T.. .Young, of Messrs.'; Young 'and Tripe, : solicitors : of this city,. learnt of her sudden death at'HeretaUnga, 'after.'-, .an ■ .'exceedingly brief illness. Tho deceased lady was the eldest' daughter of Mr. G.. E. Tolliurst, r general manager in Now Zealand for- tho ; Union - Bank :'of Australasia. ..She.leaves behind, lifer ono son, ten years of. age. ;.-.'V.',

... Miss • Gray has returned ,to Welling-ton,-arid .will stay with, her- sister,' -Mrs. .AVhitta .Thornton,-' at Karaka- Bay, until her marriage to .Mr. Featherstorihaugh early in November...V.'- .'

'.- ■, Mrs'; : Miss Ulrich,'.- from 'Auckland, passed ' through ' Wellington : yesterday on' their way south. . .■< ;

Miss, Kempthbrne arrived, in ' Wellington from the .-'south,:., arid left by the Manuka for. Sydney, yesterday. .. •

'Sirs'.'"Clift, was',a, passenger by the ;Sydney,-.boat, yesterday.

- Mrs. M. Burnett has returned from, a visit to Nelson. • ''' -;

. Miss Harris, of Wanganui, is: the guest of Mrs. Cleghorne. . ;

... Mr.-- and -Mrs. Blair have returned to Wellington from .their visit to Auckland. - 1 ■ ■ ■ .

:■ Mrs.! Maitland Gardner, of Dunedin, is visiting Wellington. ;

:. Mias G. Mills . is' the guest .of. Miss Coates. -;' /o'/Av'

. Mrs. 'A: ; .E.. - Anderson;; of;. Carterton,' is the guest of Mrs. V. F. 8.. Rogers, Flagstaff Hill. • ■. •

,: This evening tee tliird performance, of. tlio Children's Flower | Pageant, held for [the .threefold purpose. of assisting ..Mother, Hubert's: Home of Compassion, ~the' Plunket Nurse, : and the Free Kindergarten, takes ploce4n the Town Hall and shows . every, sign ;of being' a'very successful . performance, v. With such "as.it has ih.jiewione can:hardly doubt! but that it will be well supported and encouraged by a largo attendance of; the public. A new ' feature of the programme' will .be ' the ' fight' between St. George and; the Dragon,, which pro- : mises somo;.exciting'.'and biq'od-curdlin'g moments. : - . , ■ '

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 924, 17 September 1910, Page 11

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THE ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 924, 17 September 1910, Page 11

THE ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 924, 17 September 1910, Page 11

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