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Aiuutnn Frocks—Model House, Straud. iA<i.> Education Board this morning. Dairy grading conference at Freezing Works" Kire at Hastings fruited, a billiard saloon, seedsman"* shop and oflice. ! Several changes notified in the Auckland Electoral Department staff. Indian Commission in Fiji recommends settlement scheme which is opposed t>y planters. I I'arliamentary committee to meet to- ' morrow at Wellington to consider the I licensing laws. i Harbour Board yesterday approved the erection at some future time of an export wharf. j Mt. Eden Assessment Court sitting i this afternoon. Xewmariet Court toj morrow morning. Walter Preston convicted this morning and fined £50 for betting with an infant on January 30 last. j Maori youth of Jii years sentenced at j Supreme Court this morning to six years' hard labour for. rape. Effort to be made on Aprii S to eroot a Presbyterian church at Kohimarama in one day by a working bee. The trial of Rutene Topi, charged with the murder of Paul Zambueea, began in the Supreme Court at Gisborne to-day. A new world's record established at Tepid Baths last night by Miss Pauline Ho-eft for the ladies' 220 yards swimShe did it in 2m 53 3-ss. 2 2-5* faster than the next best. Miss Fanny Durack's time. Demands for a new award have been filed by the New Zealand Cooks and Stewards' Union. The stewards are ' asking for an increase in wages of about !£2 a month, and the cooks for an mii crease of about £3. I The supposition that stamps skilfully • cut from cork will explain the totali.=a- | tor swindle at Dannevirke is probably ; correct (states the 'Manawatu Daily ' Times.' , ) We have seen a stamp which was produced in less thn.n five minuter in this manner. It is an artistic . article. Colonial blankets and flannels for the 'coming winter at special rates; ccc our i prices.—Economic Stores, opp. Town I Hall.—(Ad.) I There are many good whiskies. Some are better than others, but the best of all is "Sandy MacdonaM."—(Ad.) Inspect now the charming display of evening frocks. A small deposit secures j against disappointment later. —The BouI doir, 244, Queen Street; Karangatape Road, near TivolL—(Ad.) Great variety of seasonable gifts to j suit every purse for babies, school childj ren, ladies, gents, friends, and sweetj hearts. These can be seen at one glance. : without wasting" time and thought, at ' Silk's, Jeweller.—(Ad.) j Oh, Edna! "What a beautiful new fur. Xo, my dear Rene, it is only my old 'fur "wjiich The Empire ' Furriers Tβi modelled for a few shillings. Opp. main j entrance. Town Hall.— (Ad.> j Stop! and consider Hannah's footwear We are crowded out with shrewd buyers. Shop early to avoid the riwli,—ft. Hannah and Co.. 107_. Queen Si-ert. also fit 120.. Karangahape Rd.-Ad ' The one shop to buy your towels an 4 j flannelettes is the Economic Stores. op;>. jTown Hall. Xew stocks just opened. Ad.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 62, 15 March 1922, Page 1
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