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The late Queen's personal property nt Windsor Castle and at Ruekiugham Palace is being packed up in]- removal, except such articles as Her Majesty bequeathed to tin Kin-,,', which will in future belong to the Crown. Thy pictures and sculpture in the corridor at Windsor Castle and a large number of family and historical relics have been thus left by the late Queen, and they v, ill remain in the pri\ ile i\- irl menls. '!'!)(• annual inpptimr of (ho Women's Demo .ratio Union will bo held on Tuesday, June '-..'>, at right p.m., at Mrs. Kirkby's, Great North !:--''. A misdonaiv meeting will be held at the Tybpiiwto on Thursday evening. 'i he Parisian woman makes (lie best, of her opportunities in the matter of dres-v, but in two lvspeels the Englishwoman has the advantage. No Vifiiii-i.ii of any oilier naliuii- ■ 1 <r-y looks so we!! in evening dress as an KnglisinvomiMi. Thin is probably due to til." fact that she \\ enrs i* so much more freouently, particularly at the theatre and re*taurants. Then again, :Jie Knglishwoman invariably eel'iwes a Frenchwoman when she is wearing a tailor-made i^ovn. —Mrs. Langtry in 'I be World of Dress. '.Mr. ]". f.'iv. iv "ill addre« the Parnell i Ptlom in the Oddfellows' Jl-dl, on Wcd'ifls day next, at eii'ht o'clock. The Mayor of 'aiuell will preside. ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11686, 22 June 1901, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11686, 22 June 1901, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11686, 22 June 1901, Page 5

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