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THE WEEKLY PRESS AND "N.Z. BEFEBEE," WEDNESDAY, JUNE Is*. ILLUSTRATIONS : THE BRITISH FLEET IN OHINESE WATERS. H.M.S. WATERWITOH. THE STEAMER PARIS. SHIELD PRESENTED TO THE LINWOOD CYCLING CLUB. SOME PICTURES OP CUBA. THE SPANISH ARMY AND NAVY—Soma Types and Vessels. THE REMARKABLE STORM — The S.S. Mftitl—t? Ashore off Cape Three Points, New South Walea AN INCIDENT OF THE MAITLAND WBEOK. STATESMEN'S CORNER, WESTMINSTER ABBES —Whore Mr Gladstone is Interred. PLAN OF NORTH TRANSEPT, WESTMINSTEB ABBEY—Showing: Graves and Monuments in tin Statesmen's Corner. ANNUAL MEETING OF THE OTAKI MA08? RACING CLUB. CHEVIOT REVISITED. i A MAORI FUNERAL (MRS WIKITORIA MUTUJ \ AT KAIAPOI. \ THE WESTPORT CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOWMiss Gosßjjrove's Venetian Villa. COMMODORE W. T. SAMPSON, Commanding United States Squadron Slacks<—ig Cuban Ports. ADMIRAL DEWEY, in Command ot United States Squadron which Destroyed the Spanish Fleet-W Manila. COMMODORE W. S. SCHLEY, United States Navy, Commander of the Flying Squadron. . SHORT STORIES.—The Monster—ln —c VaUay of Repose—A Pair of Lynxes—A Lucky Mee—«*-. LADIES' MAGAZINE-The Mnyoral Ball — Mewflf HIIIb en fete—Hilda and Oliver : a Story for tW Children—The Smart Woman—The Dreavn—A Chat with Mothers on Children's Clothing-. VOLUNTEER AND SERVICE NOTES — Queen's , Birthday with the North Canterbury Volunteers —The Spanish Torpedo Flotilla—The Hero of Dargal—Field Artillery and its use—The Spanish Army. THE FARMER—The Cheviot Settlement and its Show—Notes for Grazier and Dealer—Crossing for Freezers — Testing Milk — "In-breeding in Shires—Breeding aad Management of Shropshire Sheep—Cost of Cavalry Remounts—Argentine Horses Exported to Africa—Los* through Firs Branding Hides. "THE REFEBEE" (The "New Zealand Racing Calendar") sportjncTnotions. The Dunedin J.O. and its Management QUEEN'S/BIRTHDAY MEETINGS. Notes on tne Form of the Competitors. THE AUCKLAND " NATIONAL " MEETING. Latent Training and Betting Notes—Likely Winua*~*L EPSOM~DERBY. The winner, Jeddab. ■■ » Past Winners—Their History. OUR SPECIALS. Notes from Auckland, Wanganui. Hawke'e Bay, Wellington, Otago, tec.. TROTTING. i Notes by " Honesty " and *• Spectator." HUNTING, COURS—'G, AND POLO. CRICKET, AQUATIoT~ATHLETIO, OYOLINO, GOLF, FOOTBALL, SWIMMING, TENNIS, KENNEL, to. PBIOE-IrblN'OE.

THE SUCCESS ATTENDING THE GREAT SALE OF SPECIAL IMPORTATIONS v OF LADIES' DBESSES, MANTLES, CAPES, JACKETS, CLOAKS AND MACINTOSHES AT the very commencement of this Winter Season still continues, and the Departments are Crowded Daily with Costo—era eager to participate in . : these MARVELLOUS BARGAINS. 1000 NEW AND FASHIONABLE GARMENTS AT LESS THAN LONDON PRICES. As Each Line is Sold Out, NEW and FRESH GOODS are Brought Forward Each Day to take their jSaces. STILL A FEW OF THOSE VEBY CHOICE SEAL CAPES 91 the Gothic shipment. Every Lady in need of a really Handsome Cape should see these and Note Prices. Among the more Everyday Goods Customers will find some WONDEBFUL BABGAINS IN JACKETS AND MACINTOSHES LADIES' CHOICE BLACK CLOTH CHILDS'AND MAIDS' JACKETSJACKETS-- n Usual Prices 5/11 to 16/6, all at 2/11 Usual Prices 10/6 to 12/9, now 6/6 B J U to n / 6 aU at 4 /u " *" nOW iSS * U/6 to 16)6, all at 7)ll „ M 18/6 to 21/-, now 14/6 " " _ ' " Wll^Wfc 110 "™ 1 , 6 LADIES' MAOINTOSOES- „ „ 28/6 to 29/6, now 21/- _ .. .„,,' „,,« „ *„«, " 3576 to 38/6 now 25/6 Ureal Prices 11/6 to 13/9, all at 4/11 „ „ 45/- to 75/-, now 36/- Splendid lot at 5/11,7/U, 8/11,10/6,12/6 at the Now is the time and this is the opportunity at the t\ T r% to pmro—ise your Did Uu rV * WINTER GARMENTS AT ABOUT ' ' SALE, HALFPRKK, * SALE, T - f »

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10054, 4 June 1898, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LV, Issue 10054, 4 June 1898, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LV, Issue 10054, 4 June 1898, Page 9