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Motor races, Takapnna coarse. to-morrow.(Ad) Navua leaves Suva to-night for Auckland. Fire at Pipiroa —resident burned to death. , , Franklin Show at Pukekohe to-day i and to-morrow. . H.M.S. Veronica left this morning on I a northern cruise. Ulimaroa took 286 passengers for . Sydney this morning. : Motor cycle races at the Takapuna • racecourse to-morrow. 1 Members are visiting the >ihotupu dam this afternoon. i Cricket grade championship competitions resumed to-morrow. Members of the M.C.C. left by the i Ulimaroa to-day for Sydney. tSecond day of the Wanganui Jockey 1 Club's summer meeting to-morrow. Annual conference of the K.Z. Society of Civil Engineers concluded to-day. The City Council has decided to have I its by-laws revised and consolidated. i The Paparoa arrives from London at Wellington on Tuesday with a large i number of immigrants. i Man fined £10 this morning for posting a letter which the magistrate de- - clared was the filthiest he had ever ! heard of. . i The Waihora, which arrived to-day • from Nauru, met the full force of the ; cyclone while coming down the Pacific. • The captain says it was his worst experience in twenty years. i Chairman of the X.Z. Cricket Council. i apropos Mr. MacLaren's statement respecting the financial failure of the i New Zealand tour of the M.C.C team. s says that the results cannot be known j till the returns are all in. The City Council decided last meht to submit loan proposals totalling ' nearly £300,000, to the ratepayers m April Proposals include £190,000 for : B t?eet improvements. £70.000 for tramI way extensions, and £20,000 for the . Zoological Park. J Ladies, look! Kainbow Fashion Chocolate and Walnut Sponge at lOdper ' lb; at the Ferry Cake Shop. Why pay i more?—(Ad.) Several £11-£H 14/ hand-made unclaimed suits being sold very cheaply ■■ at Glass, the tailors, 344, Queen St.— 'Fifty per cent, discount direct to' ' you —mind, a saving of 50 per cent. —At David Silk, jeweller, Queen Street. (Ad.V New Zealand doctors not only prescribe Hall's Wine—they take it themI selves. —(Ad.) • Muriwai, Saturday! Look your best! Charming new hats, capes, and overi coats. Astonishingly low prices. 1 Boudoir, Karangahape Road, near I Tivoli.— (Ad.) ; XX Ltd.'s summer clearance sale of boots and chocs going strong in Melfc yern'e Household Store, Karangahape t Kdad.—(Ad.) Clothes dyed, cleaned and pressed by I the City Dye Works retain the dressy i- - Ml,-Syjnonde-Street.—Ad. • Autumn show ** millinery, costumes, ? coat frocks, woollen costumee, etc.—Miss • Dixon'a 34, -Victoria Street.—(A.) j Ladies'tan willow calf lace boots 11/6, ;. splendid value.—E. Kitchener, Ltd., 20-22, • Karangahape Road (the corner store), II opposite top Upper Queen St.-—(Ad.) t '
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 46, 23 February 1923, Page 1
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