£100 IN FRIZES. < COMPETITION'S MAGAZINE. j Everyone can Jiake good use of extra • pocket money lhese days, so why not go in for some of the interesting competi- ' tions that carry good prize money? Kull details will be found in the '-Competitions Magazine," ivlich can be procured gratis from any chemist or storekeeper. There are simple competitions for the children, and others that require more skill for the elder members of the family. Get a copy of "Competitions" from your chemist or storekeeper to-day. | One hundred pounds cash is' to be given i in prize money. Unity Drug Co. — (Ad.)
The nominations of Robert Glasgow and Charles Franklin Sanders have )>een received as candidates to the seat on the Waitemata Council, as representatives of the Kumeu Riding, rendered vacant by the resignation of Mr. A. H. Dillon. A by-election will take place on Thursday next, August 24. I An elderly man, Mr. A. (.'. Fort, was knocked down by a motor cycle ridden by Mr. A. Dooley, near the intersection of I'atteson and Victoria Streets. ;sb ut 5.30 last evening. Mr. Fort sustain, d a severed artery and Mr. Dooley concussion. Botli men were taken to the latter's home at S, Ifargreavets Street, i where their injuries received attention. A DafTcxlil "At Home" and Sprm.u Flower Show will be held in St. Mark's ; Parish Hall, Remuera. on Tue-day after, j noon. i I'ntil the Government know, wj.it will he the programme nf tlio N:i r .i >n.il Ritie A**wia:i.i;i's annual niM'liii;.' it i-j not prepared in >aj to w!ia: extent it; will Mili-idi-i> thi« 'ftatlicrins. -«'«' tlu> Minister »f Defence in n-plv to Mr. T. M. Wilf.ird , .- niie-twn to-ila». Sir K. HI Rhodes added that it (iovernment as.-i-i----;l w.Ti Riven it wniilil depend on ! whether matches under -en u-e conditions 1 were included in tiie programme. I Reductions in men's sox are beine| i given fur this final iveek ;.f r.»w ila ■ Famous stocktaking sale. — (Ad.) A splendid remedy for bronchitis and influenza is Nazol. Try it. , —(Ad.) i The severest cold on the chest is over- , ( come by the proper use of Nazol.—-(Ad.) , If fou wish to become m<. artu". in j , tlie musical norll cnlint in I'rnfes-or • \ Moor-Karoiy's Academy of piannftirt<-. • I nr .:-an composition, and .-ingin?. Studio, ' N,T. 40. IlcllabyV Building-. »p[>. <i.P.". Auekl.uul. I'hone li»l4.—(Ad.| I An expert should thf»rr>uf.'hly under- : i -land hi- ta-k.--f:r',eve. .l..,\cller. ne.\t j < Smeelon'-. are watcli expert;. —i Ad..i Our new spring millinery ie noiv dis- . played Early inspection advised.— ; Smith and Cuughey, Ltd.—(Ad.) [ i
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 194, 17 August 1922, Page 7
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