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Oat Malt .Stout. The Best of Tonics. fAdJ Flower Show at Henderson to-day. X.S.YV. v. Auckland at Eden Park. Xiagara arrives from Sydney at daybreak o-n Monday. Ladies' championship golf tournament proceeding at Nelson. Empire Settlement Delegation arriving by the Niagara on Monday. Tofua due from Suva and Western Pacific Islands on Monday morning. New Zealand's population at June 30 was 1.326.664, exclusive of Cook Inlands and Samoa. A seaman who spent £10 of his mate's money in an hotel bar sent to- gaol today for a month. Twenty-seven pedigree Friesian cattle arrived from Montreal this morning by the Canadian Conetraetor. strange story told in Police Court this morning of a midnight fight in a. bakehouse. Man who used a knife fined 40/. - Boy of 12 years sentenced this morning to 12 strokes from the birch, and committed to a probation home, for assaulting a little girl. Canadian Constructor arrived at Auckland this morning four hours ahead of the Trelevan, winning an impromptu ocean race from Montreal. A meeting of Titirangi ratepayers last night urged the construction of a concrete road to the Titirangi summit, and recommended a toll-gate for meeting the major portion of the cost. Kensington Dining Rooma always ia the lead for Sunday dinnerg, 12 to 2, sto 7. Try us.—(Ad.) David Silk, Jeweller, Queen St., is offering for next week only: Superior, wellfinished, lEnglish-made, silver-plated hotwater jugs at 20/ each. —(Ad.) Ladies, choose your spring frock from our exclusive and inexpensive range of new models.—Melba, 338, Queen St.— (Ad.) Exquisite dressing portrayed, in gowns. Gwen Smith, His Majesty's Arcade.—(Ad.) Kelleway's, cheapest draper. Striped crepes 1/2J, 40-inch check ginghams 1/3 J. 40-inch basket stripe sponge cloths 1/11 J. —New address, 78, Broadway, Newmarket.—(Ad.) Ladies' lace boots 7/9. Special Clearance sale.—E. Kitchener, Limited, 20-22, Karangahape Road, opp. Upper Queen St.—(Ad.) Final clearance of all our far coats, necklets and wraps, at less than wholesale prices.—Melba Fur Co., 338, Queen St.— (Ad.) Ernie Roberts, Ernie Roberts, tailor latest cut, 199, K'hape Rd., over TJ.F.S. Dispensary. 'Phone 4210 (2 rings).—Ad. You simply cannot help believing ia Hall's wine from the first few doses. Ad. Kelleway'e, cheapest draper. Unbleached damask 1/11 i, linen tea towelling 1/3J, 54-inch unbleached sheeting 1/11J, rush mats, 52 x 27, 1/11_—78, Broadway, Newmarket.,—(Ad.) Beautiful display of evening gowns, frocks, etc., at Elsie Ginn's Salon, 40, Winstone Buildings, Queen Street. Phone 130.—(Ad.) ■End of seaon's gifts. Don't lose this opportunity of getting bargains in finest quality fur and fur coats.—Empire Furriers, opp. main entrance Tosvn Hall.— (Ad.) Mrs. E. Palmer is now showing the very latest in ladies' wear at her new showrooms, Wellesley Street East (two doors from Queen Street.—(Ad.) Safety razor blades re-edged. Gillette 1/6, Auto Strop 1/6, Durham Duplex 2/ per dozen. Jackson's Salon de Lux, Winstons (Late Smeeton's) Bldgs.— (Ad) W. and S. Department Stores.—Good Rothschild cigars, sOs bos 14/6. —Karangahape Road.— (Ad.) Three-piece suits, Horacain frocks. Gwen Smith, His Majesty's Arcade, Queen S-reetl— (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 213, 8 September 1923, Page 1
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