A Press. Association telegram from Taumarunui states that Mrs. W. H, Wackrow died on Friday night. The late Mrs. Wackrow lived for seventeen years at Upper Hutt, aad for eight years at Taumarunni. She was Mayoress of Tanmarunui a few years back.
Creations of beauty! A matchless display of New Season's Millinery is now showing at our Salon—exquisite aiid_ exclusive effects in Leghorns, trimmed ■wiSi a profusion of flowers—also Tagels and Lisere Straws in all latest colours. An inspection is sure to interest you. Miss Abrahams, 236, Lamb-ton-Quay, Wellington.—Advt.
It's a few choice flowers that come like a ray of sunshine to that sick friend. Special posie and dainty boxes delivered. Miss Murray, Vice-regal Florist, 36, Willis-street.—Advt.
Ladies! Our delightful styles m blouses, lingerie, and cliildren*! frocks are most alluring, do not fail to inspect the showing at The Exclusive, 37, Wil-lis-street. —Advt.
Mothers ! We are offering a line of all wool three-garment suits with breeches-cut knickers at 21s. Geo. Fowlds, Ltd., Manners-street.—Advt.
No Rubbing Laundry Help used in combination with Golden Rule Soap is the "happy" idea for washing all clothes clean. Wardell Bros, and Co.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 37, 12 August 1918, Page 9
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