This week's issue of the "New Zealand Tree Lance" is a capital pictorial number full of special interest for Auckland readers. Bright incidents of the British Fleet's visit are shown at Auckland, Napier, and Wellington. The visit to Wellington was marked by a naval wedding. The Auckland Veterans' greeting and the naval officers deer-stalking in the Wairarapa receive special attention. Rugby football is strongly in the limelight, three pages of snapshots being devoted to the All Black Test match between Auckland and East Coast on Saturday last. Don't miss the "Lance." (Ad.) In addressing the gathering at St. Sepulchre's Hall last evening to farewell Scout Dunningham, who leaves shortly to attend the Empire Jamboree of Scouts in London in August, the scoutmaster of the Grey Lynn senior troop (Mr. L. C. Rasmussen) said that it was deeply regretted that the Government had not seen fit to send a contingent of scouts to the Empire Exhibition. The Dominion can see fit to send its meat and produce, but is missing a great opportunity of sending its finest product—the boy." You save money purchasing kapok mattresses at the J.CX. Single size, 201b kapok, 59/6; double size, 30lb kapok, 99/6. Pure linen ticking;- John Court, Ltd, Queen St.—(Ad.);; .. L-._,_ i
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 114, 15 May 1924, Page 8
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