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QUERLE BROS. GREAT COAT SALE EVERY VELOUR COAT GREATLY REDUCED IN PRICE Air Velour Coats are all bought in London from the highest class makers at a third off the usual prices, so that we can at all times offer rich quality Coats, at wonderfully cheap prices. BUT To-day and. following week we are reducing these pries* by pounds on every Coat, so that every one becomes A SENSATIONAL BARGAIN. They are all of the latest colouring and style, many are richly lined with Crepe-de-chene or Silks, and finished with handsome furs, and are really desirable garmentsDO NOT MISS THIS COAT SALE, THE SPLENDID BARGAINS WILL PLEASE YOU. QUEREE BROS. 116, WILLIS ST. ffiiiiaiiHnmimimimiMinmimmaiHftmflUGimißmiiuuS a fllavve velJuniop HOT WATER BOILERS. The Cheapest Method of Heating Water for Domestic Use. Provides Sot Hater quickly at little oast. WOl supply 34 and 25 gallons (respectively) Boiling Water per hour. Equipped with shaking bottom Grate, allowing ashes to drpp into pan—no dint. Testimonials frour users sent on isjnest. NEWBERRY, WALKER, LTD., Manufacturers, Ward Street, Dunedin. Wellington Representatives: Thos. Ballinger A ®* - i l-td.,'-Victoria Street, Wellington. £1 DOWN & 3/6 WEEKLY: DELIVERED. In twelve month* you can pay it off ami owa a perfect British-built bicycle (Lady** or Gent**). More -people are riding cycle* to-day than ever before. Be*t British,built strong frame, end wheels; all beautifully finished in black (gold lines) ; 8.5. A. Eadia Coaster latest improved Hub (with free wheel back pedalling brake). Solid leather Lycetta three-coil saddle; Brampton’s standard chain; First grade tyres, either Michehn, or Royal Cord Tension, guaranteed 15 months. All parts standard with B-SA., and obtainable anywhere. All tools, bell. Cycle delivered free at our risk. days. Deposit refunded if not satisfied without fuss or bother *- a naW niHin tnleomoi. THE COUCHMAN CYCLE COY. Ford Buildings,’£s Courtenay Plaoe, Alsu at Melbourne Corner, WELLINGTON. LUrdet St, NEW PLYMOUTR COUCHMAN BICYCLE With Dominion Tyree.

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, WOMEN’S ACHIEVEMENTS Women are to be found in every sphere of labour to-day, and are proving their grit and marvellous courage (writes a contributor to the Newcastle “Weekly Chronicle.”) The world’s first lady diver is Miss Margaret Naylor, who has been appointed to try to recover the long-lost wealth of the Armada galleon. Women yacht owners include .Lady Constance Baird and the Conntess of Lindsay, while Miss Dale, the New Zealand Government conductress, recently completed her fifty-fifth trip to that dominion. Following a cyclone,' a European woman farmer abroad, finding her cattle without food or shelter, trekked 400 miles to save them. The Scottish Island kingdom of Arran is ruled over by a lady—the Marchioness of Graham. Two ladies— Lord Birkenhead’s daughter and a friend—once spent most of a night in the “Chamber of Horrors” at Madamo Tussand’s. They hid in the “Old Bailey Dock” beside the wax figure of “Soddon,” the poisoner! A remarkable shooting feat was performed by a woman at Bisley. With twenty-one ■hots she scored eighteen bullseycsl Tl)e Duchess De Santona, who is closely related to the Spanish Royal Family, entered the ring as a toreador: Baroness Clifton has passed the bar final examination, and intends to practise as a barristerand two English women entered their balloons for the Gordon Bennett Cnp race. One of the competitors has'made fights since 1908. Two women friends, Miss Marion Best and Miss Marjorie Shaw, opened a weaving school in a country cottago near Harrogate. The Countess of Kinnoul! owns her own flying machine, and has made several flights over London snd Scotland, .Her great,

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12483, 26 June 1926, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12483, 26 June 1926, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12483, 26 June 1926, Page 7