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Wlieii he went down to the Omaroa yesterday to welcome his grown-up daughter, whom he had not seen since a babe of seven mmtli?, Mr. G. P. Klinac. manager of the Waipapa Gum Company, was refused permission to the ship on the ground that, bein? a 1 u?o----clav he was one of England's enemies. \ (wentv-yerr res ! dent of Xew Zealand, and naturalised before the war. Mr. Klinac naturally resentad the desenp- ! ti<m Hi , «'»" permitted to make liis i Ax ilsrhter's acquaintance after a Customs ] official had intervened, reminding the 1 man on the gangway that the Yugoslavian Kingdom was in no way an enemy country. The date for receiving entries for the I forthcoming Bakers' and Pastrycooks' !Exhibition has been extended until May 20. The reason for e\tendin<r the <late for receiving entries is due to a delay in getting out the schedules consequent on the dislocation of the mail service following the recent railway strike. The City Oreanist will give a recital in the Town Hall on Saturday evening next, when he will play a varied programme of organ music, including ITandel's fine Concerto Xo. 4. M'.u Lois Evans will be the voralist. Overcoats. — Tweed, gabardine, and oiled coats. We specialise. Special reductions in price this week at the Economic (late Bridgman's), Queen St. (opposite Town Hall).—(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 114, 15 May 1924, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 114, 15 May 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 114, 15 May 1924, Page 3