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Mr. T. Harle Giles, Conciliation Com- ; missioner, proceeds to Kotorua by the express to-morrow for the purpose of hearing a dispute in the boardinfrbouse business. Upon his return to Auckland, Mr. Giles has cases in the following trades awaiting him:—Grocers, butchers, farriers; plasterers, and coach workers. About 0.30 a.m. to-day two men who were going to work saw an old man. scantily clad leaning against a fence in a paddock in Quadrant Road, Onehunga. The men went o\er to him, and found that he was in a dazed condition. Mr. David Brown, the owner of the paddock, was summoned, and the old man was carried to his hut, where he resided alone. He was afterwards attended by Dr. Scott, who rendered medical assistance. Sergeant Rogers lias had the. man removed -to the Costley Home. Kaiapoi all-wool blankets, travelling rugs, flannel and underwear, at reduced prices.Bridgman and Bridgman 'a sale. Open all day Saturday until 0 p.m.— Dress tweeds, velveteen, furs and underwear, greatly reduced.—Bridgman and Bridgman's sale. Open late Saturday.(Ad.) Don't imagine you must pay 5 guineas for a perfect-fitting suit. See our models. Latest American cut, at 55/. — Fry and Potter, Strand Arcade.(Ad.) The big "S" on our windows stands for reduction- Pure fur hard hats. 10/6, now 4/6.—Fry and Potter, Strand Arcade.—(Ad.) Teacher: What is half-a-crown equivalent —Small Boy: A pair of working trousers, like father bought at Fry and Potter's sale, Strand Arcade, Teacher: What is the meaning of economy?— Brilliant Kid: When father j buys an overcoat for 17/0 at Fry and Potter's sale. Strand Arcade. — (Ad.) i The cost of living halved by visiting Fry and Potter's sale, Strand Arcade. 4/6 shirts, 2/6.—(Ad.). I

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 166, 12 July 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 166, 12 July 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 166, 12 July 1912, Page 2

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