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TABLE TALK. Australia v. Xow Zealand at Cartaxr Park. Labour conference finishing its busine." to-day. Hona inquiry to be opened on Wednesday morning next. Wellington Racing Club's winter meeting at Trcntham. Weather fine and cold. Barometer exceptionally high. I South Australian Premier passed through by Makura. Farm school for Auckland Province at Ruakura propose*! at Show Conferlence yesterday. Minister of Marino opened a new ■bridge at Tnrua to-day erected l>y Thames Harbour Board. The American sculler Hoover easily beat Baynes. the Quenslander, in the Diamond Sculls at Henley. The tennis match at Wimbledon between Anderson and Patterson had to be postpored owing to rain. Primf- Minister states that H.M.S. Chatham will be replaced by a more modern vessel within the next year. Three eases of diphtheria reported in Auckland this morning. Otherwise the city is singularlj- free from infectious disease. Party of scientists from lowa University arrived by Makura yesterday. Afte* spending about six weeks in the Dominion they will go on to Australia. The Makura received a severe buffetting on the last 2i hours of her trip t" Auckland, two iron doors on the port side being stove in and other minor damage done by the heavy seas. Oranges are now at their cheapest. From all retailers.— (Ad.) Visitors to Auckland come to Strand Arcade. —A startling clearance of sample frocks, hose, coats, blouses, jumpers, etc.—Warren's.—(Ad.) Have you sickness. Buy some oranges. (Ad.) Stormont's have reduced their block cake to pre-war price: no reduction in quality. Gold medal standard always, Auckland leading cake experts.— (Ad.) j Advance showing of new season's styles in coat frocks and costumes. English, French and American. Distinctive designs. Elsie Ginn, 40. Winstone's Buildings (late Smeeton's Buildings). Queen. Street. Take elevator. 'Phone 2829 A. —> (Ad.) £10,000 stock offered at half prices (overstocked) . —David Silk, Jeweller, Queen Street—(Ad.) Kelleway's, cheapest draper. Newmarket.—Traced goods, Camisoles 1/44, nightdress tops 1/BJ, dovleys 2/9 dozen, frilled pillow cases 1/11*. 'plain 1/24. — (Ad.) Do not throw your shabby costumes, suits, e'e. The Empire" c;:n remodel, dye, or clean and press them like new again, and at very small cost.— Empire Cleaners and Dyers, opposite Town Hall door.— (Ad.) Mary Elizabeth sale. Hats greatlyreduced.—Downstairs, A.M.P. Buildings, Queen Street.— (Ad.) The Winter Exhibition everyone should see is at the Empire Furiers. Beautiful fur coats and furs naw clearing at absurdly low prices. Open daily from 0 to G o'clock.—Empire Furriers " opposite Town Hall door.—(Ad.) Ernie Roberts, first-class tailor. All suit reduced. Latest cut.—l 99, Karaagnhape Road, over U.F.S. DisDensary. (Ad.) Kelleway's, cheapest draper, Newmarket-— 500 yards woven stripe shirting, guaranteed, J lid yard; grey colonial plaiding flannel, 2/11 yard.— ("Ad. I Winter Exhibition—Luekman's triplex: patent combination cooking grate now showing at Hardley's. Ltd.—(Ad.) Don't miss the "Expiration of Lease" sale at the Boudoir, 244, Queen St. (Ad.)! "The Elizabeth" Dressmaker, fih-rt'a Buildings, will make to order at halfprice this month only.— (Ad.) Kelleway's cheapest draper. Newmark -—Ladies' et . all-wool jumpers. 11/9, all linen carpenter's aprons, 2/11. men's blue denims. 5/11. — (Ad.) Show Visitors.- Genuine tailored suits to order from fS 8/. —Vernon's, Hi<*hclass Tailors. 8, Wellesley Street.— (Ad.) Open every evening. (5.45 to 7.45, except Sats.—Dugg-an and Duggan. Chiropractor?. Winstone's (Smeeton's) Bldgs. Ad. FARM HAITDS. "XTAN wanted, to milk; must be sooil band ■ JX milker.—l>. Stewart. Mt. Albert. U6B MtnV Si "; le, reUaMe - wrm "S- Bood niiiker, Dorseman, wanted for farm work; willing to bach.— Call any forenoon to I.obert Marshall, Birch Hill (nearest station APARTMEKTS WANTED. ■OKUUOIiM and Ureakfast""re q uired by "usinesa man. for i e w months dose :» city.—l.U.V U,H, ,-ity. I(HS |_»I-:i> Sitting lioom. fair~siied. unfurii. ■*-' with fireplace, wanted by young smleaian; Mt. K<ien preferred - A..T.', uij% pLAT small, > K<«> ms or Bed Sitting, - 1 - liiiuilr ram, -ity: ai, , -jr t . : reßuod in ■■ - A.-comitant. Sim. STAR. 3,; | TJLAI.N turn, liouai wanted i.y siu«le J- woman, day worker; jilca.-e st.-itc rent 1'.F.., ,SIX. STAK. 1M I T>ilKIM. front. unfurnished, l.rr-e,"Tvita -*-*• fireplace; vicinity Gleumore.— Flf nTii, STAK. ' j.;,'; i TiUDMH iJi. unfiirn.. wanted by married x * couple, no children; own as stove.t\. STJ. Stak. it:: KIMM. Urge, iinfuru., «i;li flrjpia.-e. »-auip<l i.y ilderly irailesman.- 1:..k,r Sii. Kliylwr r.-is>. .-hi tVoOMS. f iinilshi'd. IC. kli-henerf near " rrjin, tram: n.. .-biMln-ii: tcriu.- Ivu Servani. na._ST.\n. 140 T>(>i>MS. J or :;. '■eparate ...in-., married lv '-.iiipip. one ihild.—Terms and I«>.-alit>-to Mod.-rate. fi!>s. St.vk. f."-; KIMiM. imfurnlshe«!: lady, cb'ilil :: years: [.referred —Write \ <; «■ o rtushtoli. Ponsonl.y. - 7 j linOM. unfiirn.. firepla.-e. handy" to - 1 - 1 tram. svanteO by .|uipt <-otiplp : must be modpm HiiiTS.— I'l-rmanent. !. Stat.. S4O T>T, ii_\[ s." ~i t",furn.. Sr.-|.|aee. si. ,xe. moter. ■•■•■ hUKiiipsx man. J children H ki-lioi.l ;iu..f Moil-rai-. F.if.. ST.-.. Stab. ::2 "I»i»iM. single, furni«n,M]. wantil liy L * i ynune liusines-: -irl : would prefer iii home with other Kirls.~A.ll., :>4;!. STAK. I.*; CJKI.F Coutulmil Kliit. :: — 7i~ 4 wiintwl for :; adults.-n (VSi-lU St.. 7 -^ \V*i)lSKix<;""(firi wahtM s'luarlp Kurnl'xlinl '» If.iom. rlosc fpper Siuioujs Sγ. I: •Jl. St. F'.Piiediffs St. ' .-.« MATKIMONIAI. VISTKAI.IAN ileslreri ~. meet Vuims I.:idy. ii 1.- , .- J.M.. :«'4. ST.itt. t'-<: /•iKNTI.KM.iN. youns- -du cared, "i. vould y* like ic. m«-t lady. i;i to •Jβ, view Matrl mnny. - Knclisb. S-7. Stab. '-Wi «A7K have siverai Lady Clients wbo dp«lre » » to uieei <;pnt!emen in di/Torpur to.- a . rir»n? .izps from 21 wjrh view Matrimony. —ron.«oK MaJiafer. Advance Are"™ 11. Strand Arcade. DaUr, and m->d-day an<i Friday cveniuss- *

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 160, 8 July 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 160, 8 July 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 160, 8 July 1922, Page 1

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