ifl GERSTENA stana Is rcflccUd .... the gladness of Wmf/fty Summertime—you be no better-tol-anced food for -srintef use than Gerstena. 9 rt Is cooked In two . minutes—think 1 Klfi ""Sfe&t thst means tliese dark mornings. \ Cooked in 2 Minutes V, ' --• - ' "WE are 1 offering to-day a Wristlet Watch, that we guarantee will give . satisfaction for a period of two years. Tho dial is illuminated so that the time can be read iu the dark, and the Watch has- a. specially ' protected covcr. Above all, it is a good timekeeper. Every Wat-ch. ia carefully regulated before, being sent to a customer. Price, 21/-Post Free. 1 • Postal Notes or Money Order must be sent with order; The Ideal Gift for a Soldier. ' .HARTGO., 31, 33 and 35 Willis Street, WELLINCTON. WOMAN'S WftRIJ) Ms* 11 VLUriLV U ?! vllL/y Boa Ocdric at the war last year. ' ; / The fortnightly meeting of the Wel- ' (Continued from page 2.) linrton South Nursing Division was held in tho A T 6\vtown liibrary on Tues--1 ' . day evoning. Members worked in ■The Late Miss Hogarth. : squads, under the supervision of Mrs. Miss Hogarth, ■ sister-in-law' of -Preston. £»'« Dioken£ ' , th e ° f wlloso Mrs. Sutcliffe, who left for Australia inpmhpr a and England some fow years ago, in i -i"x Dickens.housohold after- furtherance of her profession as an olo:»o" t »'»»«'■-s- to family of her sister (states the "Syd- 3 0 ys and girls, try stationers and noy Morning Herald"). Dickens, who storekeepers for the "Thinker" school died in 1870,-appointed her (in! con- exorcise books and penny notebooks, junction with Mr. ..Forster) executrix Best for all schools. and of his children, as well as leaving to Hunter, -wholesale agents for "Thinker." her an ample legacy. Miss'tlogarth, who ~~Mvt. is frequently'mentioned in the "life," _ ... . . _ ... , survived Dickens by nearly -17 years. Wedtu s s ., Announcomenta^- Beautiful ;i/i v• j ii i •iji • i roses choicGst of flofffirs only bm After his death she resided wntli her designing wedding bouquets, nephew Henry- Fielding Dickens, K. 0., w^oi j make J sociality of. Packed of London, now the novelist's only sur- ttE( j f orwttr ded through the Dominion, viving son. She was held in affection- Miss Murray, Vice-Regal Florist, S6 Wilate esteem by all the Dickens circles, lis Street.—Advt.. Notwithstanding the great ago she at- —— ; tained she retained! possession of all For grey and faded hair use Donnelly s her faculties until a fow months ago, GfreJ Tonic, 3s. 6d. Donnelly, 65 , Vivian Street.—Advt. 08"-" —""t.t - .——eg WUfco MngMs Air® lliyHjllLT supplies extra warmth-—and also a&- : -.tonc- to'. tKc bedroom; I- V; • 0 "0' O. Our New Shipment is tust to hand—and a fine handsome jot they-are, Considering the quality of these -Goods our p/ices are really moderate, :: DO WIT QUILTS —Double Bed size; in handsome Sateen Coverings, in Blue, Brown, Green, .Vieux > Eose, Red, Black, Grey, Hello, etc. . | 23/6, 28/6, 33/6, 38/6, 45/. DOWN QTJILTS—In beautiful Satin" Coverings, in pretty shades. 45/-, 47/6, 55/-, 63/Also in Novelty Designs— 75/-, 99/6. DOWN QUILTS—Single Bed size; Sateen Coverings. Colours as above. 23/6, 25/9 DOWN COT QUILTS- 4/6, 7/6, 9/6, to 17/6 2sll^' I NOTE—PSsase Address all Correspondence to— ! BOX 19, TE ARO, WELLINGTON.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3069, 3 May 1917, Page 3
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