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Private Devlin, who is with the Xew Zealand forces at Leichlingen, adjacent to Cologne, forwards by the last mail a German coloured postcard illustrating \ the sinking of a great passenger liner by I a U-boat. A good deal is expected of | the Hun in the matter of crass stupidity : and blazing effrontery, but one would i iirdly have looked for such postcards ' to be on view for sale in territory occupied by Britishers. But not one. but | several establishments seem to have eallouoly displayed such offensive goods. The authorities dealt with all such shops by placing them out of bounds, which j means that no soldier was permitted to buy anything or even enter them. MY. Clement Wragge's tropical i gardens at Birkenhead will form a special att"-action to garden lovers. The great palms and bananas are looking their best. The Young Helpers' League of Cambridge raised £77 for the funds of Dr. I Barnardo's Homes. The annual-box opening ceremony took place this week. Ladies! —See our display of trimmed millinery.; also "the famous Stetson and Jay velours. —Smith and Caughey, Ltd., Millinery Specialists.—(Ad.) • Look at this! Boys' and yoitths' poplin sports suits, formerly at 15/ C, now down to 10/6 each. Other big reductions in boys' tweed Norfolk suits. — Geo. Fowlds, Ltd.—(Ad.) Girls' college shoes, bar shoe, low heels, buckle in front: postage 6}jjd only 12/11. —Offer's, -186, Syinonds St. and! Kingsland.—(Ad.) * J One of the last opportunities for parents to get boys' and youths' outfits at considerable reductions is offered for a short time at Geo. Fowlds', Ltd. — (Ad.)

AGENT WANTED (Spare time), to act for this Town and District for ENGLISH SPORTING SYNDICATE Exceptional Opportunity. GOOD YEARLY SALARY AND COMMISSION. JVo Town or Village is too small. Write to E. 8., Box 605; C/o W. L. ERWOOO, LTD., 30, Fleet St., E.C.4., London, -England.

THE €ADY RtCORD SERVICE AT LAST! We have received the popular I Grafonola I ~ We can now supply from st.o::k the lon £ awaited £12/10/- Columbia Hornless Grafonolas in GoMen Oak. These are truly exceptional •>■ £Q gramophones both in quality and tone ;in fiict, though so low in « ej price, tliey are equal to many of nearly double the figure. ** Call to-day and hear them for yourself, or send your order direct now o § Lewis R. Eady & Son, Ltd. § W " INCORPORATING WALKERS PHONERIES, OPPOSITE HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 64, 15 March 1919, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 64, 15 March 1919, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 64, 15 March 1919, Page 11

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