WINTER SPORTS.
"STAR" CATEBS FOB ENTHUSIASTS. ORDER SATURDAY'S SPECIAL. The sports edition which we publish every Saturday evening is especially popular in winter, when the earlier cessation of play in the various games permits of very full and interesting reports of the afternoon's happenings in the paper, which is on sale at eight o'clock. If you are not regularly in town on Saturday evening you would be well advised to place an order with your news agent, and to indicate the most convenient places for doing this the following list is appended: i WHERE TO OBTAIN SATURDAY'S EIGHT O'CLOCK EDITION. DEVOXPOBT— Mr. D. Woollams, Victorla-rd. Mrs. Bayley, King's Parade. EDEN TERRACE— The Elite Stationery Shop, opposite Domiuion-rd. Miss Glbbs Mr Rihne EPSOM— Mrs Campbell, Fruiterer, Mamikau-rd. Epsom, oppo. Tram Depot. GBEAT NORTH ROAD— Miss Paterson. Mr. S. W. Stringfellow. Mr. E. Goodman. | Mr. B. Skinner, King-st. JEBVOIS ROAD— Mr. Harvey, Opp. Car Barn. Mr Hoiloway, Tram Terminus Mrs. Gentles, o|>p. Seyiuour-st. Mrs Musker, "The Book Lovers' Library. KARANGAHAI'E BOADMr. A. Aley. Mrs. Uealey. Mr Hunt. Mr C. B. Howard, 188, Karangahape-rd Mr H. Hayman, Pitt-st. Building* Mr Munns, cor. Pitt-st. Mr W. H. Watts, near Tabornacl* Runners at Pitt-st. Corner. And at Reservoir, KINGSLAND— Mr. A. W. Page. MT. EDEN ROAD— Mr. Lines, Stationer, opp. Burleigh-Sk Mr. E. T. Hedley, cor. Bostnn-rd-Mr. T. Badd, Cuckscy's Buildings. MT. ROSKILL— Messrs Burton and Gash, Domlnion-rA Mr Massey, View-rd. Miss Mettat, Dominlon-rd. Mr. J. W. Brldtinan, Dominioo-'d. NEWMARKET— Messrs. Lumsden and Co. Runners on Corners. OXtUU.SUAMr. A. H. Ormrod. PAKXEIX— Mr. C. A. Aldridge, Mannkan-rd., tc» St. George's Bay-rd. Mr E. Auger, Manukau-rd. Mrs. Lorkiug, "The Avenue," opp. St Stepben's-avenue. PONSONBY ROAD— Grey Lynn Library, opp. Western Part Mrs. liulcheoii, opp. Kichuioud-rd. Sir. G. Morton, Stationer. Mrs. Romeril, cor. Pranklin-Td. Mr. S. C. Hunt, Three Lamps. Banner at Three Lamps. aiCIUiUMi a.Njj Alii .. .(ILL— Mr 11. Sapsford, Bicbmond-avenne Mrs Malcolm, Richmond-avenue. CITY— Runners at all Queen-st. corners. Messrs. Wlldman and .*rey (Branca Shop.', Lower Queen-st Mr. F. i). McCarthy, Lower Queea-at Mr. G. Totman, Lower Queen-st. Mr. R. Mackay, Queen-st., next Ualos Bank. Mr. W. Groves, opp. Opera House, Wei. lesley-st. Miss Donovan, Victoria-st., near Ilol> son-st. Mr 3. Waters, Victoria-street, near Albert-st. Mr. 1). Sullivan, Victorla-st., W. Mrs. T. Higglns, cor. Weilesley ana Federal-sts. Mr. F. Jones, Hobson-st, cor. Wellln* ton-sr. EEMrERA— Mr A. Ball, Stationer, Remuera. SYMONDS ST.Mr A. Johnstone, 63, Symonds-st., near Grafton Bridge. Mr. li. Tunuiiisou, Stationer. Mr. T. Smith, cor. Khyber l'as3Banners at the Penny Section.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 136, 9 June 1911, Page 7
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