" WHEN WINTER COMES ” "THE' SPINNING WHEEL" is alwayt ready with Seasonable Garments to protect you' from the cold and damp. TWO SPECIAL LINES. LADIES’ WARM WOVEN NIGHT DRESSES, full size. 12s Cd each. RIPPLE CLOTH DRESSING JACKETS, in Pink, Sky, Cream, Saxe, and Vieux Rose; our own make. 7s lid each. WE HAVE A WELL-ASSORTED STOCK OF LADIES’ UNDERWEAR, In Colonial and Imported Makes. KIRKPATRICK’S, THE SPINNING WHEEL, 66 PRINCES STREET.
CITY BOOT PALACE. BARGAINS IN ROSTOCK’S BOOTS AND SHOES. Ladies’ Bostock Boots, glace, with 1 patent cap. Ladies’ Nigger Suede Bostock Imitation Brogue Shoes. 49s 6d. Ladies’ Patent 5-bar Gusset Shoes. 47s 6d. Gents’ Willow Calf Derby Shoos, Boslook’s, 47s 6d. Gents’ Evening Shoes, glace and patent, in great variety. Gents’ Bostock Boots, box calf. 49s 6d. Sizes and half-sizes. ALSO, LARGE SHIPMENTS OF CHILDREN'S ZOO SLIPPERS, LADIES’ AND GENTS’ FELTS, AND YOUTHS’ WINTER BOOTS, AT CITY BOOT PALACE, 97 George street. EDUCATIONAL, ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. WINTER CLASS, WOMEN’S FIRST AID. mHB FIRST LECTURE ■will ho given in JL the Association's Rooms, Octagon, on THURSDAY, 24th inst., at 8 p.m. Intending students are requested to enrol prior to that date. - D. H. ROGERS, Secretory. COLUMBA GIRLS’ COLLEGE, ROSLYN. TID3 SECOND TERM BEGINS ON TUESDAY, 29th inst,, at 9.30. The Principal will be in attendance at the College on MONDAY. F. J. ROSS, M.A., Principal. LECTURES, OTAGO INSTITUTE, ARCHAEOLOGICAL BRANCH. A LECTURE will bo delivered by (Mr H. D. SKINNER, 8.A., on ‘Our Ancestors of the Stone Ago in Europe,’ TONIGHT (Tuesday), May 22nd, at 8, at the Museum. A largo number of exhibits from the Museum collections will be shown. M. I. TURNBULL, Hon. Sec. Arch. Branch. ELECTION NOTICES. TO THE ELECTORS OTOKIA RIDING. Ladies and gentlemen,-i have to Thank you for tno honor you have done mo in Electing mo as your Representative on the Taieri County Council. It will bo my aim and object to be as active as I possibly can in attending to the district’s requirements. Again thanking you,— I remain, etc.. D. MTNTOSH
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Evening Star, Issue 18281, 22 May 1923, Page 5
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