I A pot of tar that boiled over on the j' premises of Meesrs. Stonex and White, I range-makers,. Wakefield Street, this J morning caused a small fire. The City ,i Fire Brigade was called out, and the flare-up was quickly put out, no damage being done. jA sneak thief went into some offices in 'Rew'j Buildings, Lower Queen Street, the other night and stole 33/ from the office of Messrs, Greville and Bramwell, barristers, and nearly 10/ worth of stamps from the office of Messrs. Bennet't and Rutter, shipping agents. Balance of tweed and other costumes . from 00/, last days of Meikle's Stock- ! taking Sale.—(Ad.) The assistant secretary- stated, at this , morning's meeting of the Education ! Board that lie believed there was more , I space per square foot per pupil at the I Remuera school than in any other school , in the Auckland district. Lot of odd remnants in dress materials i half-price.—-lleikle's Stocktaking Sale. . (Ad.) You should protect the mucous mem'- ■ brane of the npse and throat against ; catarrh and influenza genus by the frequent inhalation of Nazal. It is a powerful antiseptic and germicide, and destroys the power of the obnoxious germs —(Ad.) Big relictions Manchester goods. — Last days of ileikle's Stocktaking Sale. (Ad.) Hand-embroidered voile blouses, from 5/Tl, last days of Meikle's Stocktakin" [Bale.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 62, 15 March 1922, Page 7
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