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"Wirofess" on a merchantman is now making a first appearance in New Zealand waters, says a Dunedin paper. Tho vessel is the Rippinghain Grange, which has been lying at the Victoria Wharf for a day or two. I'he captain states that on the voyage out he spoke Capatown through 300 miles of fog, and also said "Good day--' to the Leeuwin, although the steamer did not approach that point nearer than 450 miles. The installation which Honldcr Bros, iiave fitted to this vessel is only an experimental one, but the meaning of the change is unmistakable. Ladies' Tailors. — Tho oldest, best, and larifosl firm in Australasia, Eton Gowns, cud Costumes from £5 ss, Skirts from £1 10«. Nodine aud po., 30, W«llington-ter-nise.— AdrK " '

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1907, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1907, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1907, Page 5

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