The Wanaka is in'much the same position as when she- struck, and an attempt will be made to float her oft. the reef. •*■ Theweather still holds fine, and it Js tbonjjh* her injuries are not great. "Dog weary" w a Dutch , sayine— "Doege waere hie" (":Being long on one's legs tells at last"). *- ■? r>~ 8 . ; , Millinery and Fancy Department, Bed House.- S. J. Thompson ha» pleasure" in informing the patrons of the Bed House and general publio that he has obtained the services of Miss Clements, who for eight years occupied an- important position" in one of the inos^ feshidnaWe houses in Wellington. In the Millinery and Fancy Departments will he foundi full range of Ladies and Chilsria*i m. ' derolothing. " '■• '\^\_. "f v (For continuation of S^dm^MtiiUr^... fwrtk paq*). " 4 . i;: ;T*
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 122, 7 April 1891, Page 2
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131Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 122, 7 April 1891, Page 2
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