Ladies! This is of interest to you. We are new making a,special display of War- , ner's corsets. .You will see many new models and a style that will suit your '. figure.—David Meiklo and Co.'s Value [ House, Queen Street. " Bargains! A few samples of ladies' rain--1 coats; also, reversible coats, cheap. Don't . miss this. Third Floor, Strand Arcade.— C. F. Warren. Holiday trips to the South of New Zea- > land are now in demand, and Messrs. Thos. Cook and Son, who make a feature of com- ! bined tours by rail, steamer, or coach, are very busy issuing tickets. Cook's tickets do not bind the holder in any way; sectional I tickets are provided, good till used and rer fundable if'unused. The passenger is saved ) all tho worries of travel, without any additional cost for the many facilities afforded. The Northern Company will run special steamers to Grut's and Waiwera, Kawau and Algie's, Waibeke, and Arkle's Bay and * way ports on Thursday next. Particulars * are advertised. f A successful harbour excursion was run * last evening under the auspices of 1 the 1 Methodist Bible Class Union. The object was to raise funds for the Dominion camp, 1 which is to be held in Auckland next year. J A band was in attendance and added » greatly to the pleasure of the 400 pas". sengers on the steamer, 11. ■ '..'• ■■■ '■'■' -.. -'■■■ .. i■ t : ■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15252, 15 March 1913, Page 8
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