;W mra g™o», 1900. ■yyiLSON, AND £JO. Have Just Opened a First Consignment of JyJ'EW -yyiNTER QOODS. .which they have now on view in their Showroom, consisting of TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED MILLINERY, TOQUES, HATS, AND BONNETS of the Latest Parisian Styles, and a Large Assortment of LEADING SHAPES IN GEM, SAILOR, AND RIDING FELT HATS, For Ladies' and Children's Winter Wear. Also, FELT HATS, Trimmed and Untrimmed. FLOWERS, FEATHERS, ORNAMENTS," And a Special Assortment of TIPS AND WINGS of the Prettiest Styles, Directly Imported. •yyiLSQN, jyj-CQULLAGH, AND QO. Have on Show some "Beautiful TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES, inado by First-class, Practical Tailors, inhibiting the Latest LONDON AND PARIS FASHIONS, in all tho Leading Shades, for the coming flcason. These Goods are ESPECIALLY IMPORTED, and consist of one each only of a kind, in order to make them exclusive, and are well worthy of inspection. New Arrival of Corsets, including C.8., P.D., IZOD'S, THOMPSON'S, and other Leading Makes, at £EALAND JJOUBE. AND Q0„ 248," 250, Q™™Telephone 135. INSPECTION INVITED. JJJCKLAND -yyEEKLY j^EWS. A M OSTNTERESTING ]^ UMBEENOW PUBLISHED. gPLENDID gERIES OF JLLUSTRATIONS. fJIHE JQEPARTURE QF rpHE j^UCKLAND J^IDERS. THE ARRIVAL OP THE VICE-REGAL PARTY ON PARADE GROUND. THE CONTINGENT LISTENING TO FAR& WELL ADDRESSES, THE PREMIER GIVING HIS SPEECH. THE HEAD OF THE PROCESSION. THE OFFICERS OF THE AUCKLAND ROUGH RIDERS. SOME OF THE MEN OF THE ROUGH RIDERS. EMBARKING HORSES ON THE ROTOKINO.
gCENES JN rpiffi J^IDERS' QAMP. THE LAST TOILET IN CAMP. THE POSTMAN BRINGING FAREWELL LETTERS. A MOUNTED SCOUT. rjUIE QREAT piRE JN QUAY-STREET. THE DESTRUCTION OP THE LOAN AND MERCANTILE CO.'S WAREHOUSE. TWO VIEWS OP THE FIRE; ONE VIEW OF THE RUINS. gKETOHES QUR gPECIAL JN gOUTH j^FRICA WITH THE NEW ZEALANDERS AT THE FRONT. THE NEW ZEALANDERS' ALARM POST AT ARUNDEL. TAKING POSSESSION OF A BOER KOPJE. BRINGING IN A WOUNDED HORSE. AN ALARM IN CAMP. CAPTURING A BOER PRISONER. NEW ZEALAND SCOUTS FINDING WATER. THE SUFFOLKS GOING TO THE FRONT. T HE W AR I S OUTn A feica ' THE HOSPITAL TRAIN FROM MAGERSFONTEIN. THE AMBULANCE AT WYNBERG STATION. THE INTERIOR OF WYNBERG HOSPITAL. ATTENDING TO THE WOUNDED. BOER PATIENTS AT THE HOSPITAL. THE ARRIVAL OF THE WELSH FUSILIERS AT RENDSBERG. OUR WAR CORRESPONDENT ON A BOER KOPJE. f THE RESIDENCE OF GENERAL WHITE AT LADYSMITH. mWO QREAT JJRITISH QENERAL& GENERAL WHITE, THE DEFENDER OF LADYSMITH. GENERAL SIR REDVERS BULLER, COMMANDER NATAL ARMY. THE SCENE OF THE CALLIOPE DOCK ACCIDENT. KING MA HUT A AND HIS VICE-REGAL GUESTS. MILITARY GYMKHANA AT POTTER'S PADDOCK. gPLENDID JJALF-I'AGE piCTURES. THE GALLANT BAYONET CHARGE OF THE NEW ZEALANDERS UNDER CAPTAIN MADOCKS. THE BURIAL OF GENERAL WAUCHOPE, THE HERO OF THE HIGHLAND BRIGADE. (1 pAGES OF JJISTORIC JLLUSTRA'HONS. INTERESTING LETTERPRESS. SPECIAL WAR ARTICLES. j^EWS. NOW PUBLISHED. Prico 6(1. ORDER EARLY. G EO ROE'S WHISKEY IS BEFORE ALL,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11314, 8 March 1900, Page 4
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