Mrs. Gurdon Samnel, Nelson, has returned from Chateau Tongariro and' a motor trip in the North with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Geddis, and is staying in Wellington with them for. a few days liofore returning to Nelson. FISHERMAN'S TRUE STORY. "It's wonderful stuff, Sydal!" writes a fisherman. "I was out fishing some years ago and my hands got into a dreadful state. I tried several things with no effect, when someone recommended Sydal. I rubbed my hands with it that night and they were better in the morning."—Advt. Bouquets of distinction for the Bride and her maids in exclusive colouring and stylo to suit Frocks. Miss Murray, 3(i Willis street.—Advt.
MADAME PARKER (late Hastings and Palmerston North), Corset and Belt Specialist for Abdominal Support, Maternity, Backaches, etc. Comfort to clients and satisfaction to doctors guaranteed. Made to order only. . la, VIVIAN-ST., Corner Cambridge terrace, Wellington. Te!. 20-815. LADIES' SHOES AND HANDBAGS RE-COLOURED. ALL Shades. Gilded, Silvered, etc. Our ■^*- special process gives lasting wear. Prices from 3s 6.d pair. ■-. GEE BROS., I'irst Floor, 160, Lambton quay, Opposite Public Trust.
Fur Modes for 1930 Striking Elegance characterises theTossman's 1930 Fur Modes 1 HE RUSSIAN FURRIERS, 196 LAMBTON QUAY n OPP. MIDLAND HOTEL
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 15, 18 January 1930, Page 13
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