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Lion Extra Stout. MeOicaUyCo^e^^ Second day's racing at tO lvondale Spring Meeting concludes on "SSSd left Sydney for Auckland at noon yesterday. 2C.Z. ladies' golf tournament in. pro gress at Hamilton. __-* "All Blacks" play against Somerset this afternoon. , Sculling contest between Paddon and Goodsell at Sydney to-day. Several Xew Zealand horses engaged at the Rosehill (N.S.W.) meeting this afternoon. , Monday is the 17th anniversary of the proclamation of Xew Zealand as a Dominion. The Xgakuta arrives to-morrow from the Cook Islands, via Wellington, with a part cargo of fruit. Two outbreaks of fire in. Albert Hotel, Wellington, last night. Incendiarism is suspected. Robert McCallum fell from a blow in. a boxing match at Palmerston South, and died from a fractured skull. The Wairuna radios that she will reach Auckland Tuesday afternoon with, a general cargo from the Pacific Coast. Troops of the Allies -which, occupy defined industrial areas in Germany are being withdrawn aa quickly as possible: The Dunedin commercial travellers* annual bag day for charitable purposes realised f 1828," easily eclipsing all past sales. Unemployed on the Labour Department's waiting list to-day numbered ISp. During the week 23 men -were placed in employment. Twenty boys before the Juvenile CourC this morning for riding on trolleys on tramway streets. All were warned and discharged. Canadian Constructor left Auckland this afternoon with a freight of New Zealand produce for Xew York, Boston, and Montreal. Sir John Salmond, of the Supreme Court Bench, and one of New Zealand's foremost authorities on jurisprudence, died last night at Wellington. Two boys who pleaded guilty to 29 charges of theft of electrical fittings from launches, picture theatres, and i fe,rry iboats, were ordered this morning !to receive ■birchings. The application for a new trial in the case in which Marjory JVlary Anne Lawrence was awarded £2000 damages against Henry Dundas Mackenzie, was refused by Mr. Justice Stringer at Hamilton yesterday. Kelleway's, still cheapest draper. Fifty dozen silk ankle hose, black and white, only 1/lli pair; all colours 2/G pair; white princess underskirts, 3/0. —Broadway, Newmarket.—(Ad.) Monday's attraction! Nine genuine finest quality skunk stoles and capes, original price £58, to be sacrificed £19. Four Kussian marmot coats, original price £58, to be cleared from £27. Lots other .gifts. Empire Furriers, opp. main entrance Town Hall.—(Ad.) Varicose ulcers and veins cured br Healy'a Varex Treatment.—Vane-Wat-lace, over Snedden's, Symonds St. —Ad. Always to the fore, Miss Dixon's millinery and gowns, style and price to suit you and your purse. 32, Victoria Street.—(Ad.) We invite inspection of a few beautiful fur coats that we are offering at drastic reductions. Take advantage of this opportunity. End of season pricc3. Melba Fur Co., 335, Queen St.—(Ad.) Kelleway's, still cheapest draper. Alllinen tea towelling 1/ yd, 30in check ginghams IOJd yd, 54in sheeting l/6i yd, flock pillows I/in— 78, Broadway", Newmarket.—(Ad.) Gwen Smith, first floor) H.M. ArcadeExclusive hand-embroidered linens and dainty cotton georgette frocks, just opened.—(Ad.) Just out, "The Young Isew Zealander," a new publication for primary and secondary school scholars. Ninepence per copy at all newsagents.—(Ad.): Kensington Dining Rooms, Queen Street. Open Sundays. Meals 12-2 and 5-7 p.m.— (Ad.) Bevege and Huggins. tailors, removed 5, Darby Street. Exclusive range of summer suitings have arrived.— (Ad.) A doctor writes: " Hall's wine as a' tonic vitaliser is, iv my judgment, unrivalled."—(Ad.) Eczema, 100 per cent cure. No need to suffer. Consult Nurse Vane-Wallace, Upper Symonds St. (over Snedden's). Ad Kelleway's, still cheapest draper. 30in frosted crepe, all colours, IOJd yd; 40in silk marocain 3/11 yd, 40in~"Fujisette ,, 2/6', 3Cin costume linen 2/0. — Broadway Newmarket.— (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 224, 20 September 1924, Page 1
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