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I • ! See Schneideman's Spring Show. (Ad.) j Wanganui Spring Meeting concludes to-morrow. Steamer Port Bowen arrives to-night from New York. Licensee of Alexandra Hotel fined £10 for Sunday trading. / Tofua leaves for Western Pacific Islands at 11 a.m. to-morrow. Final test at Wellington to-morrow between N.S.W. and New Zealand. Old Rugby rivals, Wellington v. Auckland, at Eden Park to-morrow. Papakura Hunt Club's point-to-point meeting at Ramarama to-morrow. South Auckland golf championship won by N. Bell, jun., of Hamilton. Makura due at Suva from Vancouver on Monday and at Auckland next Friday. Brown Shield match on the Domain to-morrow, and Roope Rooster final at Carlaw Park. Dispute over the area of a block of Takapuna land heard at the Supreme Court this morning. Several parents who failed to send their children to school regularly fined at Police Court to-day. Frederick W. McClennan was fined £5 to-day on each of two charges of illegally practising as a doctor. Canadian Scottish arrives from Vancouver on Tuesday with one and a-quar-ter million feet of timber. The Auckland Soldiers' Club buildingwill be sold by auction at the end of November. Returned men will afterwards be provided with three rooms. Six boy burglars, described as an organised gang, who perpetrated long series of thefts, each fined £20 in Police Court to-day, and placed on probation for five years, besides being ordered to make restitution. That stock, bought at 5/ in the f, at 117, Karangahape Road, the little shop opposite East Street, occupied for twenty years by Gisby. Hundreds pleased with our explosion prices; can please you. Make sure of the right address.— (Ad.l David Silk, jeweller. Queen Street, is offering for this week only superior, wellfinished, English made, silver-plated hot water jugs, at 20/ each.— (Ad.) The leading medical men recommend Oat Malt Stout especially to those who are run down after sickness. 11l addition to being a food it is a valuable appetiser and tonic.— (Ad.) Men's summer singlets, 2/11, at A. E. Shrimski, corner Queen and Wellesley Streets.—(Ad.) Clearance sale continues —quality felt slippers from 2/6. —E. Kitchener, Ltd., The Only Corner Boot Shop, 20-22, Karangahape Road. —(Ad.) Gwen Smith for exquisite gowns. His Majesty's Arcade, Queen St.; phone 2905 A—(Ad.) Before deciding on your new gown see Gwen Smith, Hl9 Majesty's Arcade, Queen St.; phone 2995 A.—(Ad.) That stock bought at 5/ in £ at 117, Karangahape Road, the little shop opposite East St., occupied for 20 years by Gisby; hundreds pleased with our explosion prices; can please you. Make sure of the right address. —(Ad.) i __ _ ,
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 220, 14 September 1923, Page 1
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