Items sent by tho London correspondent 'of The Post include the following: Mrs. David Gillies (Remuera) is at present staying in Cambridge, to bo near her nephew, Major Machal, D.5.0., who is at Christ's College. Jiater, when Mr. Gillies joins her, they hope together to make a tour of the battlefields of France, and they expect to remain in this country for some time.- ... . An engagement of New Zealand interest just announced is that between Surgeon-Lieut. J. A. Watson, Royal Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Watson, The Terrace, Wellington, and Marjorie, only daughter of Mr. a.nd Mrs. Mathew Dick, of Auchmillan, Campbelltown, Argyllshire.
... Of New Zealand interest was the wedding which took place on the 16th of February at the Parish Church, Pinner, between the Rev. Cyril Harvey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey, of Willesly, Spalding, and Muriel,De V. Lee, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee, of Wc-okey Hole, Wells. '. .On the 20th of, February the death occurred at Selden-road, Worthing, of Emmeline slane Cassandra Draper, at the great age of 104. The deceased, lady was the daughter of the late Inspector-General Draper, Army Medical Department.
Costumes of unusual smartness and exclusiveness are tailored at Spackman and Thompson's New Fashion Salon, 240, Lambton-quay. Ladies are invited to view all the latest stylos and fabrics for winter.—Advt.
Lady visitors to Wellington are specially invited to inspect our smart showing of suede shoes, in greys, greens, navy, champagne, brown, fawns, and black; also hosiery-to match. Herb. Price's. 54-S6, Willis-street.—Advt.
Warmly clad for school—see our all wool heather and grey jerseys for boys four to fourteen years. Prices 7s 5d to 10s 6d. Geo. Fowlds, Ltd.—Advt.
Trentham visitors see Herb. Price's windows, Willis-street, for dainty blouses,"" lingerie, hosiery, and gloves. Exclusive, stocks of ladies' wear. —Advt.
Wellington husbands simply love to hear their wives singing "Home, Sweet Home" while No Rubbing Laundry Help and Golden Rule Soap do' the weekly washing.—Advfc.
Give that exclusive touch to your'wedding by ordering our new shower bouquets. Mies Murray, Vice-Regal Floriste, 36, Willis-street.—Advt.
Winter is here! Out with your furs ! Let us renovate them and make them as good as new. Moderate prices. The Imperial Fur Company, Singers-avenue. —Advt. *
Have you ever thought of the possibilities of the knitting machine as a business to make money? They.are a firstrate money-making proposition, young and old can learn them in a short space of time, and do well. Repatriated soldiors, be independent; use our knitting machines at jour own home. There is a big demand for all classes of woollen work. Rowland Wilson, 56. Cuba-street, Wellington, successor to Oscar Hewett and Co.—Advt.
SILK! SILK!! SILK Hi fi EORGETTE, Crepe-de-Chine, VoileVN" de-Soic, Fuji, Pongee, all now shades. Also, large stock China, Teasefcs, and Glassware, all highest quality, lowest prices. * D. J. KWOIN AND CO.. 40, Courteuay-place, Wellington.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 90, 16 April 1920, Page 9
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