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mO-MORROW (SATURDAY). AUCKLAND -T>EPRESENTATIVE j rrtEAM yKW rv-EALAXD pEIPRE_EN T A T I V E S ' WHO TOURED AUSTRALIA. •his Match will settle a number of disputes " as to which is the strongest team. J CURTAIN RAISER: NORTH SHORE V. MARITIME. • (Second Grade), 1.43. I LEST YOU FORGET. "INvL ROOTO'S ROOSTER. DOMAIN, ' ON SATURDAY, With. 1 IVAN CULPAN. c ,«o, Secretary A.R.L. I _ 1 A UCKLAND "pOOTBALL <£§§ " A SSOCIATION. , X V-O *T- nE "T)OMAIN, A UGUST r>|g i pRAND "pOOTBALL Q- ALA - | CIIYMriONSHIP FINALS IN ALL : DIVISIONS. < T7ULCON pUP. XORTH SHORE Versus XORTHCOTE, 3 p.m. II M MINESWEEPERS V. AUCKLAND, > 3 p.m. pRAXD pHALLEXGE TVTATCU. QUEEN'S PARK Versus EYERTON. 3 p.m. Second Div. Final.—V.M.C.A. v. Ponsonby. Bouskill Victory Cup (semi-final).—Presby-terian v. V.M.C.A. O'Learv Shield Final. — V.M.C.A. v. V.M.C.A. Fifth Div. Reps.—V.M.C.A. v. A.F.A. Fourth Div. Reps.-A.F.A. v. V.M.C.A. Sixth Div. Reps.—V.M.C.A. v. A.F.A. Sixth Div. Finals.—North Shore B. v. Tabernacle: Belmont B v. Ml. Eden. TWENTY-TWO TEAMS DEMOXSTRAT15RITAIVS GREAT POPULAR PASTIME. Entrance, 1/. Ladies, Gd. Stand Cd. A. CLARKE. Hon. Sec. 5G3 A.F.A. RAILWAY NOTICES. "V'EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXPRESS TRAIN AUCKLAND TO WELLINGTON. A limited Express Train, for long-distance passengers only. will run Auckland to Welv_trton «i TUESDAY, 20th Aucust, leaving Auckland at 7.10 p.m., arriving Wellington about l.iO p.m. next day. Intending-1 passengers will require to obtain permits to . travel and reserve their seats on or before j 4.0 p.m. on TUESDAY, 2Gth August. 1910. 524 BY ORDER. TOILET SPECIALISTS. LIP and Cheek Tint defies detection, gives natural colour: perfectly harmless.— Miss Wrlgley, 15, Watson's Bldgs., Wellesley St. 79 ! OORBST Complexion made clear and velvety by using "Peach Bloom."— Miss Wrlgley, Toilet Specialist, Watson's Bldgs., WcJlesley St. 79 YYTE will handle all the details of your » ' Auction -Sale and give you satisfaction. RICHARD ARTHUR AND CO., Elliott Street. D TJIMU Bedroom Suites are a speciality aA> with George Walker. He nas a factory of his own. D
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 199, 22 August 1919, Page 12
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