Messrs. Coles Drapery Co., Manners Streot, Wellington, nave a number of scatter advertisements in this issue referring to their groat bargain sale. No delays, no inconvenience, no haphazard methods when you employ tho N.Z. Express Co. to rcinovo your furniture. Clean, capacious vans, together with experienced men, are sent, and your things are moved quickly, 6afo!v, economically. No extra charge for tho ejtra care.—Advfc. Miss Ellen Burmestor, of Sussex Square, Hydo Park, who died on July 8 last, left cstato of Hie gross value- of .£94,852. Sho bequeathed .£2llOO to tho London City Mission, .£2OOO to the Mission to Deep Sea Fishermen, JCIOOO and her diamond oarrings and other gems to tho British and Foreign Bible Society, .£IOOO to tho Reformatory and Refuge Union, and many gifts of ".£SOO .and .£250 to hospitals, infirmarios, religious and benevolent institutions, making her bequest's in all .£20,000. Other legacies were left to tho I Young Men's and tho Young Women's Cfuietian Associations, J
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1259, 14 October 1911, Page 5
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160Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1259, 14 October 1911, Page 5
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