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I Superior Values and Qwalittes at SNEDDENS, ifl SYMONM STREET j S Styles 8 j <**"* \**+r.- ! .<m : jM*f+* • m for Spring and Summer Wear. S f:W- ■-■ ■ .■■-' : /:; Price*^S/e^ST/e^ ; Price 35/6 I 4 LA s^k£^ TUNG COST^ Low Waist Line, { 8 Prices 'W(M 82/6, #2/6 ; Prices 8# and 87/6 8 LAMES'STRIPED FLANNEL CdSTfoiffiES/ AirWSol; Colonial I iS Cream Stripe ,:•"'- 8 ?J|,.V , -Belted Coat, Fashionably FlareTJ. . ;, » ; •; i. •, i Navy with White Hairline Stripe • .". ; ' n 2 ' ' ''7'i "Prices BitlS J? Grey withl White Hairline Stripe _ :'S .3 , New Cape Collar, ButtS Back: LADIES; POPLIN COSWMES. Colours: Natter, Cream, Black -'g Very Smart. ;. OJt and Tuscan. Smart Short Coat, PleatedJ3idei and Swingbaek, ■•'II ¥*«^e*»« ""P "s •?«» te.-M>a' x»:'e' ■-■i«sr-» «4>a FlainFlared Skirts. ...„;_: m ; \ ■''"■■ jt;O. t/e od ....... -,:.,.„...,, Pric©'337o' - ■ CREAM COSTUMES in Styles t^ "B '■ Prices79/6i 84/- and 9T/6 Prices 24/6, 27/6, 29/6, up to 49/6 « -*^— '• —:■—-i^*^-iX-^-^—. ::— -■■■■. ' ' ■•--.. •..- - ' - ' . . ' „-. .- "' ; , -'" .'''*"■ ■: ■ ' --'.' : .V '■->*-.«'■ *' : ■' '• /■"'- . i' ■ - • '- '■'■ . ■ ' •" .'- ''. *. . - ■ ■ ' ' ■ lAX ¥7\ T"fc 13^"-T^i" ; 'Ci;-.. 1^c Comer Drapery fi? Millfcery Stores, \ S A^ l ' C ' *l< , Upper Symomte |

■sgs LOCAtr BODIES/ -*-** ■ KORTHCOTE. \ . -..The monthly meeting of the Nort.hcot.fi "'Borough Council wad neld last night, 'roe •l<ei)Uty-Jlayor-\Cr. ; : J. is. Xoiiarj presided, ; aßtt Councillors is. "tun.Veeu, A. Yγ. illilar, !-■ - , H~ ,rU- <?■ <tioptius, i*eo. a. L.you, w. a. '■■■Daniel,-and. il. ii. 'Hunt were also present. "Veuve ox Auseiiie.—.'"iixee months' leave et uusesce wsa applied lor oy vie Aluyar (Mr ueo. t'mser), iur business reasons, out it was decided to "pouii <jut to i>nn tnnt .as two counciiiors haa .aireauy bee:: granted . extended" leave of mosence wniie away iroiu . =-the.l>ooiinion, a auacuity .niiiy 'be expen-•'euce<i-;in _ "ot>tainios a tiUurnm lor mc " . Oouncll ,'meetings, "and-to l'cijuesthjm to ' ittend wiienever iiis business! engageiuentti allow. A councillor stated tliat Uie •■ leave or absence jjrancea Cr=. atilwell ana r.'.'fifozdy tod expiieu, uut the town clerk . pointed out that taougii the time "was up, 'tt -was necessary io miss four meetinsd ■Jlferore their seats became vacant. I\o. for renewed leave had been ■ leceived. Noxious 'Weeds.—ilr crmita,. Fields JnWector for Xoxfous Weeds, of the Agricultural Department, conferred -with mc Cooocil in commiitee regarding gorse and ..." •tiler noxious weeds In mc borough. • ; Beaca. Boad.—'Xlie work of draining -;-??*ach- Road for the- tull lencui ■ was . mathorisid: " ' ' ' ""' '?Bgg -Week;"-—Crs. Tonar, Hopkins," and . '. *iyon..Trere -appointed, to make local ar- - s ?J l?le '^ff i tor "ess ■week" in aid of the _ Beigiaß Belief Fnna, and to seeJi the co- • • 'operation of the .J»orthcote School •commlt- • *te, in view-of the school children being ,:J!good medium tor the collection of. egg's pom the respective households. m?° r Scoats.—The secretary of the Dominion Boy Scouts forwarded the name of Mr a. t. G. ilcElroy for a commis«ijnas : examiner of second-class certiniw*. aod: it was decided to :approve of. ajjKdntment. . " , , >■. . Permits.—Two building permits were ' granted. '■ ' • •mfieqj;. - - ■ HOTOT ROSKILL, uatuz j «■ IT.'Je Mt. ißosklll Road Board met last -;geat iix 3. Parr preeWed, and there .w£f? J? 80 present Messrs J. Haslett, H. j. Hamon, and E. J. Heru. _jS«te».—The clerk reported that he had ..jecejved about *i<3o of new rates, and ~gft tkere was still due this year some- , Sover n '™ £1600. This was conasderably core than the overdraft. -"1. "°te of Sympathy.—Jiefore commencing V ■onsmess, JLr Parr referred to the sad .JBtt awfni loss sustained iby 'ilr llurdoch ™I*an, Kajor of Mt. Aibert, ana Mrs -'^Kf" n y the death of their three sons ft, the front. A resolution of sympathy ■ : >-SE? Mr and M l 6 McLean was passed in "teaee, all present standing. ■•^^aitaUon.— The foreman reported on his .-iflfljiries • with regard to mc institution «m service in the district. He «aja there w.ere 9T septic tanks in use, ■■'■'SSim made " difflcul t to gee ail the ■-iuS •.. t0 cw PPort another system of : •:'Sf^ a " on - I£ w as decided to instruct the •.JSr?* ,, ' 10 sn PPIJ the chairman witn more . eecaus before further action is taken. - DEVONPOBT. *.TitoTne Devonport Borough Council met last ■ i^ c " a B. when there were present: Messrs I ' ■■ sir f ea derson (Mayor), P. McCaUum, J. ,I™ffl. W. K. HQwitt, F. A. Thompson, i8 ~ , . p « Wright, W. S. Stone, C. J. smith, m J. WoodaU. ' gi,S Wic . Works.—The Public Works and i>»ti>r s c °™mittee recoinxnended various: ■ '™Pfpvements to Stanley Bay and the S.!" enl 'ani Kiosk. The report was re- : Mti tbe foreman of works ror an i iS."? ate - The report allowed for numerous including a pressure tap for •tS. C ? se at Cheltenham and the same ».t .Stanley Bay. A permit for the erection ■■*' i iJ a sii-roomed house and conveniences ■ k.Jm e^ ion xof 10 - of block XI -. Cheltent Terrace, for Mr T. D. Allen, was jr-inted. in view of the increased cost - .«- • " ' was decided that the question ' S.'iISS"" 6 Paving and flagging receive the ■The, l ei i?,? on oS the Works Committee. : "ir, S° adln S inspector reported that a \-,1-} was requested for a two-storey i■ = 2vl, , ctaehed b° us * of four flats. . He - *»rf that tbe plan 1 specifications trr n nV ontri } r y t0 tne by-laws, and the >- fciji- o£ a Permit was referred to the! , Works and Services Committee.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 237, 4 October 1916, Page 9

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