Miss Mary Tyner, two year* ago, was rowing on a Wisconsin lake, when one of her oars broke. Professor J. Frank Barr, rowing in another boat, saw her plight, and lent her a pair of oars. An acquaintance followed, and a few days ago a wedding. Among the floral decorations was a boat with'a broken oar.
PUBLIC NOTICES. MRS GILL. SRS GILL has just opened, ex s.s. Kaikoura, 3 cases of New Millinery, comprising the Latest Novelties. Case of Fancy Feathers, Wings, Birds, _ Feather Aigrettes, in all the Fashionable Shades, to match. PHE New Novelties in Ladies Plush, Beaver, Felt, Astrachan Hats. Fancy Straws of every description and shape. Case of Ladies' Evening and Morning Caps, . special good value and very stylish. Moderate prices. IHE New Reversible Ribbon Velvets in every leading shade—Plushes, Velvets, Astrachan Trimmings, and Picot-edge Ribbons. JHE New Fancy Bead Coronets and Ornal ments ; a large and varied assortment of Handkerchief Sets, Is 6d. A GREAT Varie y of Infants' and Children's Plush and Astrachan Pelisses, with Hats and Bonnets to match. mHE Latest Novelties in Silk Sashes, all J. colorß, Is lid. New Frillings, Gloves, and Fancy-borJered Handkerchiefs. T AWN Tennis Aprons, from 1b 3d; newest Li shapes Children's Pinafores, Infants' Wool Hats and Hoods. Good variety. THE Latest shapes in Corsets, from 3s lid ; Thompson's Corsets, best makes. The new Wire Improvers, 3s Gd. 'NDERCLOTIIING.-Special good value; vy richly-trimmed Ladies' and Children's Hosiery of every description. Mrs Gill. MOURNING Millinery.-A large variety to select from; Widow Mourning, 1 case of Caps and Bonnets just opened. DRESSMAKING a Specialty.—First-class fit and style; lowest possible prices. Mrs Gill, Princes street. MRS DRING. 'RS DRING'd, 162 George street, being the oldest establishment of the kind in the City, IVES the Highest Prices for Ladies' and r Gentlemen's Clothing of all descriptions. CORRESPONDENCE and appointments promptly attended to. Emigrants' luggage bought, fancy costumes, etc. MRS DREAVER. M*RS DREAVER is now showing ft beautiful selection of Ladies' and Children's Autumn and Winter Millinery. ADIES are requested to see Goods. They are very choice, latest styles, and cheap. MRS DKEAVER has opened 2 cases of Ladies' and Children's Ulsters ; Seal Cloth Jackets, etc, very cheap. JLi Cloth Jackets, from 10s 6d; Ladies' and Children's Macintoshes, from 4s 6d. ISO; Case of Dress Material, very cheap; L Dresses Cut, Tacked, Fitted, and Seams Machined for 2s 6d.. Scientific System bf Dresscutting taught until profloient for 30s, Mrs Dreaver, sole agent for Otago,
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Evening Star, Issue 7179, 5 April 1887, Page 4
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410Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 7179, 5 April 1887, Page 4
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