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Visit T. Clark's Quality Shoe Sale. (Ad.j Investment stocks selling well on. ; "Change. Auckland liockev rep. team leaves toj morrow for its Southern tour. I Sir Joseph Ward states that he has 'no intention of contesting the Kaiapoi Sl'iU. V.I). Committee of the Board of Health taking evidence in Auckland to-day and to-morrow. j .Manuka Killed for Sydney. Ulimaroa leaves Wellington to-morrow lor tiie .-ame port. South Canterbury beat the Auckland i Uutfby team at Tiuuiru yeaterday by S j point's to t>. Breach of promise case by Maori woman against a Thames hate I keeper at the Supreme Court to-day. Wliakatane arrived this morning from Southampton with general cargo, of which atiout 2500 tons is for Auckland. C ity Council Parks Committee expects to he able to open the Municipal Zoo at the Western Springs to the public in December. The coal strike settlement in America u> extending, and it is expected that the whole of the mines will be working agaiu within a week. Mount Roskill Road Board proposes to ask the ratepayers to sanction a loan of £t>o,l>oo for improvements to local drainage and water supply. After the breakdown of the London Conference France plans to insist on full performance of all the terms of tha Treaty of Versailles. Men's nigger brown boots, welted, pug toe. 32/6, usually 4.3/; ladies' patent courts, Louis or leather Cuban heels, 17/0, usually 32/6; heavy working boots, hob-nailed, 18/6. —Knight and Co., opp. (Jrey Statue.— (Ad.) I .lust landed. New model "Vacuette" sweeper: wonderful improvements; ask for demonstration.—l 2, Strand Ardfcde. Phone 900.—(Ad.) o The most exclusive hats in Auckland at very reasonable prices now showing at The Boudoir, Karangahape Koad, near Tivoli.—(Ad.) Fifty-two armlets, gold, latest style, round, oval, and flat. Usual price 40/, i 42/, 45/. 50/, 00/. and 70/. To-morrow's ', price (Friday only) 20/ each all round. At Silk's, Jeweller. Stock Reducing Sale. (Ad.) Community hot dinners. Packed houses from 12 to 2 daily. Only 9d at I .Marble Bar.— (Ad.) i Cottons and woollens are going up. There are still two days left of eale prices . at the Economic, opposite Town Hall. The balance of our blankets, sheetings, ■ and hosiery at clean-up prices for these • two days.—(Ad.) Reduce the price of meals. Cheap • meat at Radley's Auction to-morrow, 12 5 o'clock.—(Ad.) Friday shoppers, now ie the time to '. secure a dress or wool frock at half-price ' for a few days only.—The Boudoir, 244, I Queen Street, and Karangahape Koad, - near Tivoli.— (Ad.) • Ladies, this opportunity is exceptional. • Fur coate worth £2.> now being cleared 4 at £5; three only left. Coats -worth ; £9"), now- £3~>; coats worth £60. now £2.">. t These coats must bo cleared at once. - 5 The Empire Furriers, opp. Town Hall. . (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 194, 17 August 1922, Page 1
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