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By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. , weather forecast.—Very humid conditions, with light and variable winds, iavo prevailed and are likely to continue to-morrow. An area of westerly t low pressure, due on Saturday, will probably bring very unsettled weather, and I fcc followed by a heavy snowfall on hi"fc t ' tountry in the South Island. In a letter to our Eltham con tempo ;'rary H. Grocott writes:—"l would like to draw public attention to the heroic conduct of the little lad Bill at the 'is but.a lad of 14 years, and hist Action and presence of mind /would dg credit to any man. On hearing the cnes from the houso he ran with all , Bpeed into the room, which he found to be suffocatingly full of smoke, and without a moment's delay attempted to extinguish the flames with which his mother was enveloped by means of blanket* from the bed. Finding this \ impossible he dragged his mother out * of the room and then succeeded in ac- .' complnking his painful task. His right { hand gfi wrist are severely burnt, and he mutt nave suffered intensely. Such , conduct and presence of mind from a ' mere ltd is worthy of our highest comf mgndattm." ,; DAIfTT LACE EOBES i f THE VERY LITEST FROM - LONDON AND PARIS.

•rpHESB are absolutely the ve t for Evening Wear, and , into handsome Ball Gowns. 1 <„- are exceptionally reasonable for the If * high class of goods, and prompt applica- „ - t'on is necessary if any desire exists to skirt pieces are very full and well ~ shaped, and there are the material and trimmings for the bodice. —— At 32/6, 59/6, 77/6, 95/ ~ WHITE NET LACE . ROBES.-The=c are all in fine makes, and are suitable for bridal dresses. * ' -At 55/6, 65/, 72/6, 75/6, 95/6 RENAISSANCE LACE ROBES, in Paris eolor, all over effect, in bold and strik- , ing designs -. At 59/0 **JHNK NET LACE BOBE, in pale Paris ,*,', <olor; the design is cairied out in a r 'very elaborate combination of Filet and Point de Gaze effect. Very ex- ,' elusive. At £6 lCs Od \ CREAM SIIK SPANISH LACE ROBE. , ~-Thiß is a charming all-over design, < the pattern fceing very finely worked. , JTLtT NET LACE ROBE, the whole li'ing covered with raised spots, and toe designs) are heavily worked to *>, resemble attached guipure motifs; * rrry exclusive. At £8 18s 6d w WIPE J.ET LACE ROBE, patterned > in silk, soutache braid, and raised design in silk. — : At £6 Os * BL VCK KET LACE ROBE, well covered <f design, with raised floral effect staad- }'«..• hig out prominently. At 67/6 , - BL«3K FILET NET ROBE.—The de-aist-line to botcarried out in and soutache. —At £4 10s gSEQtpr ROBES, in white and silver, ...... ...j. .i ,i j __•__! orked, ma--1 ROBES, handsomely opal and silver sequins. —At 89/6 i:' BLACK NET ROUE, worked in a corner . binatioa of.oxidised and silver sei-„ quins. : At £l2 12s < BLACK CEANTILLY LACE ROBE, ex- / in black and silver elusive. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS LTD (TJrpartment I).

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 137, 8 July 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 137, 8 July 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 137, 8 July 1909, Page 2

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