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BIG KkDUOTIONrf at EOBIJSSON'S. Now offering off balanoe of Season's stock : —Ladies' aud Children's Jackets, Mantles, Ulsters, —illiaery, Ktraw Goods, &o ,25 PK-- CENT DiHUOU-T. Underclothing, fcikirts, shawls, and Wool Goods 20 P__, OiStfT DISCOUNT. 3s 9d Fur Tippets for Is lid. Knitted Wool Vests ls lid. Girl's Felt Hohool Hats 3d and 6d each. 15 to 20 Pfeß OEN J. OFF BALA-OE OF DRESS GOODB. Black Oashmereß and ls, double width. Turkey Towels 7Jd, B|d, Honeycomb Quilts 3s lid, 4s lid, 5s lid. Blankets—White 7s lid, Grey 9s lid pair. Grey Sheetings, 72 inch, 7Jdand 9_d. Flannelettes from 2s 6d doz. Doublewidth unbleached Tabling 10_d and ls 4|d. New Zealand Flannels B|d. lo|d and ls. Swiss .Embroidery ls and lsGddoz. Ladies' Handkerchiefs ls 3d, la Gd, ls 9d the dozen. Our well-known i_ouble Berlin Wools, all colore, Is Gd bundle. For lots of Other Bargains see Windows at ROBINSON'S, -jmerson Street.
__USE_JBMT3, A_DBEBB_3, &0. Miss Lilla Wilde and Mr Albert Luoas give sacred concert and dramatic recital in 'J'heatre isoyal to-morrow night, assisted by looal talent. D.A.O.D tocial Gaiety Theatre, Wednesday next. MBETIKGB. H.B. Philosophical Institute, Monday, 8 p.m. St. John's Ambulance Association, Monday, ladies 4 p.m., gentlemen 8 p.m., Athenreu_. AUCTION BALKS. Montague Lasoelles, Tuesday noxt, 2 p.m , bi-weekly sale. _I6C____J EOT—. Baker and Tabuteau's business advertisements appear on fourth page to-day. Wilson and Davios, dentists, insert new new scale of fees. Mrs G. H. Swan wants a nurse. Transfer of license notice re Albert Hotel, Hastings, inserted. Harness lost. Time for receiving tenders for house at Hastings and house and stabling at Havelock invited by C. T. Natueoh, extended to Saturday, 17.
Lady Eltham tiled to lauarh, but she feit too deeply her own unhappy position to be amused with tha usual standard jokes of married people. 'Oh yes,' said Miss Greenfell, 'I now remember that you kept to quadrilles la«t night! How ab_rd to see yon taking the matron upon you so soon .' If you are doing it to show us tint we are still but f.obsh girls nnd you a married lady, I HEsurejou thi>t we are amply impressed already, and I l*pe this evening you will lay the dignity aside, and be yourself once more. ' What nonsense you talk, cousin,' returned -iiildrfcd. •For my ptut,' said Miss Jgnes, 'I oame to the conclusion that Mildred refused so many partners because bir £lellesleigh laid his commands upon her, and I pitied her extremely. It was so like tthat we heard of him before we came; he is con—dered so very ' ' What?' aeked Sir Hellesleigh, affecting to be amus.d Agnes hesitated, and Mildred looked up with an angry flush on her forehead. Bir Hel—.sltigh's eyes wero fixed upon her, as if to read whether the was the one who had given ihe impression to ncr cousins. • What am I. considered?' again asked tho host; ' tyrannical ?' ' No, no,' cried the three girls in a bretth, but in a tone which implied ' Yes, yes ' —' only a little unlike other people." 'Oh, that is it!' he taid, with another glance at hid wife's flushed faoe. ' Sometimes the world knows us better than we do ourselves, and I did not know but that I might be a tyraut unwittingly.' ' What a strange idea P' cried the young ladies laughing. Mildred mado a desperate effort to turn tbe conversation. 1 1 gave up waltzing because I chose to do bo, and I do not think it is necessary to inform the world of tho reason. Cannot a woman coneult her own inclinations without the world—if so you term her gossiping friends—drawing a false inference from her conduct ?' ' You need not be so cross,' expostulated Mins Greenfell; 'we were only joking, Mildred.' «ir Hellesleigh looked at his wife in utter amazement; he had never seen her under so little self-control, and the was now in an unmistakable passion. ' Come,' she said, rallying her good humor ki ter a moment, ' breakfast is ready, and I hope it will not be nectssary to compel rsny of you to partake of it, as I should be puzzled how to begin.' 'It will not be possible to f-et these visitors away without their doing misohiaf,' said Wriuthesley to himself; ' such a foolish chattering sit of womtn, they are always saying the wronsr thiug at the wrong time ! i'.'ioy will drive Lady J_ithara into a fever, and the precious old Tartar aunt has yet to come!' bhe arrived just before lunohoon, and .-ildred re— ived her exultingly, because of the friends in the house; thay would almost effectually prevent a tete-a-tete. Bir Hellesleigh too proved the blandest of hosts, making quit of fuss about his guest to satisfy even this exactiug old lady. (To be continued.) •'■Vjt.'i.i.iX >i.J-..'.i _-_..riU'J'.B<.—. U,
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7440, 10 August 1895, Page 3
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