| Yow Attire Will Be j ■ Correct & Becoming 1 | ! IF SELECTED AT , 3 I GEORGE & KERSLEY'S i I AN increasing number of well-dressed . Women look to George 3 sj and Kersloy's for tho Smartest Novelties and Finest Values in Fash- 8 ij ionab'.e Apparel. Our Showroom is an ever-popular exhibition- of the 1 J Newest and Best in Costumes, Coats, Blouses and Millinery, and the | I keen prices at which goods are marked mako buying pleasant and 6ntis- (3 | faction certain. •. " fcj 1 1' DISTINCTIVE EXAMPLES OF YOU WILL BE CHARMED THE WINTER COSTUMES jft WITH ONE OF THESE HATS NAVY BLUE TAILORED StIITS-In BBS SEVERAL SMALL SMART HATS are very fine quality soft finished corded just to hand] they are in straw, velsuiting; also in suiting serges, and vet, and silk, with' trimmings flat to nlain clntlK- ill dm imin aro r-nl- t,ie orown ; in D ' atlt . nav >V saxc. and plain cloths, all tho coals are cut nj Price, 255. 6d. on plain tailor-made lines, finished with . ■>=. fancy stitching on pockits, and tailored BLACK VELVET BRETON 7 SAILOR belts; the skirts aro full shapes, plain SHAPES—Covered in novel, «'nsign, and fancy; see these stylish, good-value and finished with bead cmm-oilery; costumes displayed in our showroom. pastel colourings. Price, 84s. Prices; 295. 6d. and 355. Ed. HANDSOME MODEL .SUITS r In dark CHIC MOTOR BONNETS-. -,traw grey fane tweed, cut in Empire effect; an d silk, or velvet and straw; ir vnv . " finished with strappings and cable q lla int and novel stylus, with med stitching, also grcon velvet collar; the ve jl to match trimmings; very effecskirts are made full, on graceful lines. tive and serviceable. Price, 295. 6d, ', " Price, £8 IBs. 6d. /' ~-„„„,,„ <~,.„„, „.„ ... nATTERS' SILK" HATS-In. wide flat ANOTHER SMART Stjl'l :s in wine • shapas, with, pheasant-bandeau, and doth; the coat has full basque effect, finished with humming bird. . ' finished with belt, and cable stitching; • p r ice • 335. 6d, full skirt, with two narrow bands to • .'.'..' form a belt; this is a verv effective BLACK VELOUR HATS-'Trimmed'with model - Price, £7 17s. 6d. blacV silk flat effect and novel mount; i mmrw-n-n nArmT i i excellent style and value.A TAILORED MODEL, in mole cord p r j cc 325. 6d. suiting, lias fullness over hips, held in ' ' , place with narrow strappings; tho new READY-TO-WEAR VELOUR HATS— ' , sk !, rt i 3 -TV "&" wal3t &t^ k ' wlf In Pastel shades, with embroiderv debelt, finished with narrow frill, sign in contrasting shade. Price; 30s Price, £9 9s. jgjgj . MODEL COSTUME-Ia bottle green cord .' 'STTAPES-Stitched and finished with suiting; tho strappings which support ■ ribbon band and bow; iu black darkglace belt are smartly , stitched and green, violet, mole, naw, and various buttoned, and collar is fimshod with other shades ■ black silk. Price, £8 Bs. Prices, 12s. 6d., 15s. 6d., IBs, (■. I Inspect Our Magnificent Range of Seasonable Dress Goods. | Geof ge & Kef sky, LteL,J. ; THE LEADING STORE FOR VALUE, ■ f 1 ' —- WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI. —- ff , '
South Wales Parliament from ISSIi to ' 53a9"3 irfirSiva egga >35y nSla e§&2Ha £& Ata csa ssa ~ 1880, holding tho nuico of Premier from j; October, 1859, to March. 18G0, and sub- PORRIDGE' MEAL li soquently various portfolios. Dr. For- IWJnlroe !' ster's death is stated to bo duo to heart maKeS a . j-su. "' " ' ' !■' failuro after an attack of influenza. Sho DeiiciOUS ' ' was educated in Sydney, and took her _ i?*t ''' " ' J!? inodical degrees at Berne, Switzerland. CaPUel > I' Her brother, Mr. C. E. For'stcr, resides > .. .. WMWs®f ' ut Point Piper, Sydney, and hor aunt, ' "L?^/ y ' , h Miss Forster, at Darling Point: mid gestibllity, and #il^f^lN^^&-____ Mrs. Kater, wife of Mr. H. E, Kater, bigh nutritive Bfl ; W f M.L.C., is a sister. quality make it mjy ;. W , Jp^slP^gsllli^ Soon after tho outbreak of tho war especially suit- Wm'\ : \ \ a. ! *-**W&W- \ Dr. Forster Joined tho staff of the Bel- able for inva- W£ <t ttj- ffiM ! gmn Fiold Hospital, which was in Ant- Mi the JwU'i.fe Ml: WpWm YmsM^&Msomll werp. At the time of tho bombardment .„. A „„ f fnr Jfli/ I !^M-^i-i^&§ a I ' they had to loavo at very, short notice, "f?""^ a °; Jo£ 1 tho wounded being removed in. motor gerang tnai fllw/^fr 3^? 0 " I $ without lights by a circuitous routo to ' WnW^^^^^^^^'^irai^^^i ll f, Ghent, which again they bad to evacu- Cooked I ate hurriedly and move on to Ostend, ; -r 1 where tho wounded wero taken on ln 'WO i Jfj!««^£&i*S£" S&BPH I board a steamer and conveyed safely MIHUteS | bo England. After this trying open- 1 ence Dr. Foretcr decided to go to Ens- i m!^m/t^^^k^^^ iiuuXaJ '^''^ "\ \ sia, where for several months sho was ma--»\ec\ /Mnuaiftia N en to the Caucasus, doing surgical work " wAtt *y<y6 u Eatta for tho Hiissian Ited Cros:i, and later on j /hi 1 she reached Erzorum, where for a time ,Ns J sho was in chargo of a hospital. Finally fi^SsiSjSIS^TS^SML^^ she returned to Russia and took chargo """» of a hospital at Zaleshchiki. ~^}^^^^^ The Ladies' Patriotio Cako Itoom $ m wCT will 1 ll P HP33 Ufa* H thank tho following donors of cakes, sub- $ Wyi» r-£Ssi fit mm E) ™jk3ys $B a» 11 Misses. Wheeler.. (2), Chalmers,, lurk- <j 5j jw BJU$| E caldie, Didsbury, Von Dailelszen, Saun- « *■&*&. H Tho Bishop of Wellington (Dr. Sprott) % 0 I and his daughter, Mrs. Coleridge, have | $', » lJr»ri I taken up their residence at "Bishops- & /^^* > v nßrai 1 . Hair.work creations must represent a § « E quality of high excellence. The Milsom K P productions are symbolic of all that is g i F ra P best in hair work practice. Original in jj f '» m 1 conception, they render service that | t iS* a || can bo parted and arranged in any style, £ fe f| MM 1 Miss Milsom, Barnett's Buildings, 91 | ' ■ «-. K exercise books and penny notebooks. 3 lfill(ißte!feo?<w™___ If Best for all schools. Bannatyne and I'll 11 Bill \W Hunter, wholesale agents for "Thinker." $1 if II
Important Aan©ian©em©nt !■ . AVE. HAVE OPENED UP DIRECT FROM THE BEST MANUFACTURERS A \ SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS AND LINOLEUMS. BEAUTIFUL .DESIGNS AND COLOURINGS.. CARPETS, CAKPET SQUARES, CORRIDOR & HEARTH RUGS' OF RELIABLE QUALITY NOW SHOWING IN THE WINDOW AND CABPET SHOWROOM. j GEORGE- WTNDER v furnishing UIJVSIVUIIi . ■ WAREHOUSE | "THE CORNER," MANNERS AND CUBA STREET. . 'm' A LEADING HOUSE FOR FURNISHING DRAPERY. |
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