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— Ine death was recently announced of Mr John Wright, England's .oldest bellringer. Mr Wright, Who at the time of his death was in his eighty-fifth year, was a constant ringer at the Kingston Parish Church, and rang the bells uutil within a few days of his death. He took part in a muffled peal on the occasion of the funeral of 'the Diike of Wellington, and has " rung in" evry Mayor of Kingston on his accession to office during the pasl 65 years. On his eighty-first birthday ho ran in a peal composed by himself, which had over 5000 changes and lasted over three hours. GILBEY'S DRY GIN. / Doctors Recommend and Drink it Beware of Imitations. — AArt

NOVEMBER: "COSTUME MONTH!" WITHOUT A DOUBT, NOVEMBER IS OUR GREAT COSTUME MONTH. Our Business in READY-TO-WEAR COSTUMES is ALWAYS INCREASING throughout the -whole year; but our NOVEMBER STOCK ia a particularly large and good one, and WELL WORTH SEEING. ' HERE ARE SOME DESCRIPTIONS: FINE NATS' COSTUMES, in semi-fitting and loose styles, with bete; trimmed with stitching, etc. From 99s to I<2ds. BLACK SERGE COSTUMES, in smart tailored styles. 105s to 1265. OS. and" Ex. O.S. COSTUMES, semi-fit-ting styles in fine navy and dark grey material. GREY COSTUMES, in dark and light shades in fine Panama all-wool materials; loose pockets, sash belts, floss stitching, eailor collars. 85s. 90s. 97s 6d, 1655, to 115b. GABERDINE COSTUMES, loose style; belts, floes stitching, etc. From 59s 6d to 115s. TUSSORE COSTUMES, latest styles, 59s od to 115s. COTTON GABERDINE, POPLINS. Etc, in fawns, sands, cream, and biack stripe; patch pockets, belts, etc. 49s 6d each. CREAM AND BLACK STRIPE AND CREAM COSTUMES, in fine all-wool materials. S6s each. ONE-PIECE FROCKS, in fine navy coating serge; (jailor collars, patch pockets. 90s each. ONE-PIECE FEOCKS, in poplin, mole, fawns, and cream. 49s 6d each. KILROT & SUTHERLAND, 192-200 .PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN; And ROSS PLACE, LAWRENCE, ■WOE DO NOT CLOSE durinjr Ltmoh Honr.bttfr REMAIN OEEN ALL DAY,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17158, 10 November 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17158, 10 November 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17158, 10 November 1917, Page 6

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