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PRICES AS USUAL. PLAN j RTTGBT FOOTBALL. ft \ UCKLAND RUGBY FOOTBALL i>» ■**- UNION. «.J* IWIKT FOKGET | DOX'T KOKGET ! TI7B TRIP TO THAMES THE TRIP TO THAMES NEXT RATTKDAY, NEXT SATURDAY, WITH THE AUCKLAND REPK. WITH THE AUCKLAND REPS. WAKATEKK leaves 7.43 a.m., returning 12 noon on'SUNDAY. Popular Prices. —Adults. 13/ ; Children', 7/ti. Tickets at Partridges. T. \V. MABEX. ■21 Sec, A.K.F.U. WINTER PAIR. A N>' UAL WINT Elt FAIR "■ In Aid of g- ST. MARX'S HO.UE. OTAHUHU, Will be held in the HALL COXCEHT CHAMBER, ' \ r FUIDAY. AUGUST 3. -Stalls of Every Description. Refreshments, Entertainment, Lyric Quartcl Mrs. nipley, Areompauist. Miss Rosalie. linnlels -n-ill Dance ii'iipll of Miss O'Lonry). RiM-itations b r Mrs. Forsylhs Pupils. '-.lidcacon Mac Murray will O prn the Fair p.m. to 10 p.m. Admission, GU. ■wuinS FOR SAI.E. rvKDER ~~ pOBBAXS rpo-DAY: COSBAX'S WINES Are the purest of Grape Wines, made from ■b\g iuicy grapes. Brown at Mount Lebanon Vineyards. Henderson. Aseil in the wood and carefully bottled, Corbnn's Wines rank with the worlds finest vintages. FORT (Invalid).... 1 doz. qt s . c 2 ga l.) 12/ CLARET 1 doJ!. uts. (2 gal.) J -, / ! RED 1 doz. qts. (J gal.; 4-, SHERKY 1 doz. qts. (2 B al.) 48/ SHEKItY,ex Spe ml 1 Uoz. qte. (2 gal) &,/ SHKRRY, Special Reserve 1 <loz. qts. (2 sal.) 60/ ALL PRICES CASH WITH ORDIvH. Tnc»e prices nro FREIGHT PAID to nearest railway station or Hist transhipping port. Or delivered free in Auckland , City, Immediate Suburbs or arross Harbour Assorted dozens made up at above prices Try out tbe*e excellent Wlues yourself. State .occupation wlieF ordering i"o-Ko-Lk-ence DUtrlct. A. A. CORBAN. HEXURBSOX. 11 21/ ( - A , BE r r ORT wixb— ai/- case: (,-alloi.a or over), a« from Aucust 1 Krl. delivery rail, nK-amer, or v.ltui,', , u u' COLONTAT. WINE CO . iHU. SwitiiMiu (• BUAVS POUT WIXK.-ltalß, redeemiuc luvalidi! robust fcelln--

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 179, 28 July 1923, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 179, 28 July 1923, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 179, 28 July 1923, Page 16

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