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A Woidvillo resident creatfu a sen*a'ion in :hv. town nn Saturday, His wife having Ji»ft him, hr- wpe" to placp of msidfrrco. anil, having been refused arlmiceion. poirKod a rovolwr at hinwdf. Ho was grappl-od with, and, ger.tinjr away, ruehrd into a wncxtehtvi. Prr-~f-n;!v a shrit was fired, and ih* ma.n was 6wn :o fall. A minrnp latirr ajio'hT elint was Iward. and th<>n it was thought advisa-blr to for thf policr. A <-oneta-blp ;irrivpd in quick .thn«, and, after sLrrPstinjj th** man, it ppen that h<- wae uninjured, and that. hp. had fired +he ehot6 into the wood heap. Baiter's rTeeerrer 13 good for colds in the head or chest, and 6uitable for adults and children. Storekeepers and chemists, 1/10 bottle.—(Ad.) There's a jrreat *hop in the Victoria Arcade for good hats of all kinds for voting men and men of youth.—(Ad.) " From th<» hack of a la-mt> to tfte back of a man.' . That mean's underwear, and if it's Fowlds' it'a the best.—(Ad.) Wooer Great Peppermint Cnre, 1/6, 2/8. For Chronic Chest Complaints,

j| €olb JSebal €lothts JPP& for Mm of lastt I SI /rm EN L of i'ldpiient, discretion and ability; the men who understand what a well-dressed mm [ff W JIX 1 t m * W ? r ' bny Crow »» U High-gr.de Clothe.. -There., a dirtinrtivenem. about Crownall d ¥f 111 WotliM that at once hfu them into & higher clsm than ordinary eaits When a man pnts : : | I?* ? n laCrewnill1 aCrewnill Snlt h e I>M »he couscioaeneM that he is eorrwtly etUred and the cmfortabU ig ;*■ T "wling of being well fitted. «7 Crownall High-Grade Clothes are made a> well « tailorin(? » 11 aw ft rd.d PIRQT PRI*7» h ""? rt^ ca " t'" I !' 9^,, !'!! Crown » n C '<"l'e« »re of .nch hi R l, merit that they were 3 i;,| awarded FIRST PRIZE at the Aaokland Eshibikioa by ja-lgee who are experte in the knewledpe of what t^ IjH consutntee a high-claaa sn.t. The (iold Medal may be seen in our window. 1 t'ljiji ottl « firm in New Zealand carries §nch a lar ? e etock of Hi<:h-Grade Sails No other finn » jill TwwTT ri S^ Cki, w (> di f frer,t ,Ue,i ' <""■ of which fi ' «ny (unless dcformedl. No other firm I S i'pll.'L o, *!? 1 * C,othlß * M «»«f«t»r«» «»» DIRECT TO THE PUBLIC-U ringle m it at WHOLESALE §| W PRICE T Once yea vetr a Crownall y on will th** it U a- MO rd for a man vi r»T f"«y P rice » for * 1 ■!)|! really nrst-cla«s snit, when there is the HUrh-Grade Crownall at WHOLESALE PRICE 'Be tier come in § and em about your Winter Snit or a warm woolly Overcoat. J | I €roton Clothing Co. {$.%) Jβ. j ■ii.j. ELLIOTT STEEET (Jnst through Strand Arcade- - . . A["CKLAVD jj

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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 127, 29 May 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 127, 29 May 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 127, 29 May 1914, Page 8

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