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Last days millinery sale. Drastic reductiona Monday. Bon Marche. Karangahape Rd. (Ad) No sign of settlement of Americmn coal and railway strikes. Niagara left Vancouver for Auckland last night. Due on August 11. Makura arrives at seven o'clock oil Monday morning from Sydney. Sale of 16,000 opossum skins at Dunedin, high prices being realised. Outbreak of fire in No. 3 lower hold of steamer Arawa at Gisborne. Reception at the Town Hall tonight to the Rt. Hon. Srinivasa Sastri. Navua sails for Suva and Western Pacific islands on Monday morning. Remuera. from London to Auckland, badly damaged by collision in ChannelSharp fall in the temperature last night. Barometer up a good bit this morning. The Free State troops have occupied the whole of Limerick aud part of YVaterford. A wireless message from the Rimutaka. 1200 miles out from Wellington to London, says "All well." Power Board's £350.000 loan raised in London. The terms are the best secured by any local body for years. Members of the Empire Exhibition Mission arrive in Auckland to-morrow. Civic reception to tliem on Monday morning. Owing to the importation of Oregon pine doors from America the Customs Department is applying an sinti-dumpng duty. The motor car stolen from its garage at Remuera on Thursday night was recovered in Newmarket last evening, and a half-caste Maori arrested. Address-in-Reply debate disposed of last night after three weeks talking, one of the longest opening debates in the history of the Xew Zealand Parliament. Suggested in the House yesterday that the word '"Australasia" should be banned from New Zealand schools. Minister promised to discuss the suggestion with the Director of Education. Beautiful rabbit coats from £5, and Chappelle coats as low as £35, at the Empire Furriere. A rare chance.— Opposite Town Hall.—(Ad.) Boys' strong chrome calf school boota, at 12/0. worth 18/(5, at Kitcheners, Ltd., Great Winter Clearance Sa!e, 20 and 22, Karangahape Road.— (Aj.) Balance ladies' coate and blouses still j half-price. Freeh bargains through all ( departments showing Monday. — Tha j Hub, Queen Street. — (Ad.) I At giving-away prices—furs and fur coats at The Boudoir expiration of leaLse [sale.—244. Queen Street.—(Ad.) j Ke-Hcwtiy's Realisation Sue.—2rln line'a tea towelling 1/31 I_\_. fine mada- ! polam 10* d, grey Roslyn flannel 1/11. Newmarket only.—(Ad.) Wonderful value, ladies! The Empire Furriers are selling magnificent Chappelle coats for £35, once £85, and rabbit coats from £s.—Opposite Town Hall.—/ Ad.) The' sale of sales is The Hub great -winter clearance drapery and clothing. (Ad.) Last two weeks of our sweeping reduction sale.—Domestic Vacuum CleaninoCo.. 12, Strand Arcade.— (Ad.) For bargains galore in frocks, jumpers [and coats see the window display at The ! Boudoir," 244. Queen Street and Karanigahape Road, ne?.r Tivol!.—(Ad.) I . Ernie Roberts, first-class tailor. All I suit reduced. Latest cut.—l 99, Karaagnj har." Road, nvir P.F.R. Dispensary. I Ad.) I Mary Elizabeth Sale. — Model hats, j 19/(5, 22/0, and 29/(5, to clear—Down- | stairs. A.M.P. Buildings.—(Ad.) I Kelleway's Realisation Sale.—Ladies' ! good rain coats 19/11, tweed coats 19/11, knitted silk jumpers 27/0, tango, real ; fox fur, 09/0 now 39/ G. Newmarket. Ad. i Mrs. Barton Walker has still a few evening gowns, coat frocks, costumes, and smart millinery to offer at halfprices.—Model House, Strand Arcade. Ad No matter how torn, faded, or disreputable, your clothes are made new for a few shillings by the Empire Cleaners and Dyers, opp. Town Hall. Ad. A few only left of furs and fur coats at The Boudoir expiration of lease sale, 244. Queen Street.— (Ad.) £10,000 stock offered at half-prices (overstocked). — David Silk. Jeweller, Queen Street.— (Ad.) j Next week an eventful bargain week jat The Hub. Queen Street.—(Ad.) j £5000 worth jewellery, bought less i than landed cost, clearing at half-price. Brownson. 10, Queen Street.— (Ad.) Close of season bargains at the Empire Furriers. Dazzling fur reductions include £35 Chappelle coats, previously £85. Inspect.—Opposite Town Hall. Ad. Ladies' black suede Oxford shoes 18/6, [ usual price 35/. at Kitcheners. Ltd., j Great Vv inter (lea ranee Sale, 20 and 22, I Karangahape Road.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 172, 22 July 1922, Page 1
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