The late Mrs- -James Clendon, who* death at an advanced age at Raws, was telegraphed recently, was the mother of eight-children, four oC whom survived her, namely, Mir. U. T. Clendon, Mw- jj L. MiUar, and Mrs. R- P. Flood, « Hokianga, and Mr. .7. Chitty Clendon, of Avondale. Deceased 1 ? husband, C«P" tain James Clendon, U.N-. died «"» years ago. Tbe Auckland branch of the Tic** League has donated volumes to tw value of one guinea as prizes fi>* g& best essay on: "Religion and cooatr* life; self-culture in the country; £.!!» life in the country; a short story, a_* a short play.
Mothers! Buy your girl a pair of tho* winter box chrome Derby shoes, **»* patent caps, sizes 7—9, 10/U; lßr-?** 11/9; 12—13, 12/6; I—2, 13/11: ld * ,, 3—7, 16/11, at Stone's Four Happy F** ily Shoe Stores.— (Ad.) With all remnants at half the price, and many specially priced lines, » each department, to-morroiv (Thursday) will be a great buying day at Milne a* l Choyce's.—(Ad.) Here's value in footwear: en * s 'J? willow Derby welted boots, latest stvifc only 35/, at Stone's Four Happy FanulJ Boot Stores.—(Ad.) Farmers are invited to inspect our WS stock. Suits, raincoats, underwear, bat* Keenest prices.—Bridgman's Sale. ( A< H Tan willow winter boots for ladies s*» gents, at Stone's Happy Family »* Stores.—(Ad.) -. |§
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 126, 28 May 1919, Page 2
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