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#- —• "Bell's" Whisky—A Sure Winner. (Ad.) Last few days of the American Fleet fortnight. Prisoners to be sentenced at- Supreme Court on Monday morning. Maheno held up last night and this morning by stokehold crew. . Benicia. with general cargo from New York, arrives to-morrow afternoon. Seventy-first anniversary tp-niorrow of tlie Papatoetoe Presbyterian Church. Heavy fog over the city and harbour this morning, outward shipping being delayed until about 10 o'clock. Auckland Sunday School Union's new premises in Upper Queen Street, formally opened this afternoon. Newton police raided a house in East Street at 1 a.m. to-day and arrested four women, who appeared in 'the Court this morning and were remanded. Owing to the hold-up of British ships in Australia,, foreign ships are taking much unexpected cargo, and their movements are not hampered. Consecration by Archbishop at St. Matthews to-morrow of the memorial to men of the parish who fell in the war. Admiral Kobison will address tlie congregation. British housewives say Australian and New Zealand meat is dearer and not so good as Argentine, and they are therefore compelled, despite loyal feeling, to patronise the foreigner. Four American sailors have been married in Auckland, the last this morning to a Sydney .girl. The Registrar declined to unite, a 19-j'ear-old couple without their parents' consent. Kelleway's still - cheapest draper. Union flannel shirting, 2/3, now 1/C yd; 58in unbleached damask, 1/IY, now 1/0 army grey flannel, 3/6, now 2/6. .Newmarket.— (Ad.) Special offer for this month.—Ladies' wristlet watches, good timekeepers, nickel, silver and rolled gold. Usually 25/, 35/ and 45/. Bargain price 15/.— At the Auckland Watch Depot, 18, Queen Street, next G.P.O.—(Ad.) Kelleway's cheapest, draper. All colours silk ankle hose, 2/6; mercerised lisle hose, all colours,' .2/11; all silk fuji, 2/11 yd. Opposite trorn safety zone, Newmarket. — (Ad.) Furs which are guaranteed are the cheapest. We manufacture and guarantee every fur garment sold.—Melba Fur. Company, opp.Smith and Caughey. (Ad.) The quality of our fur garments, plus ; low prices, has made us the most reliable fur firm in New Zealand. —Empire Furriers, opposite Town Hall. — (Ad.) Sunday meals, Kensington Dining Rooms, open 12-2 p.m., 5-7 p.m. Princess Bldgs., Queen St., above John Court's. (Ad.) Violet Rays cure most human ailments. Complete machines from £8 8/. Fisher's, 243, Karangahape Road. Free trial.—(Ad.) Kelleway's always cheapest draper. S.B. flock mattresses, 16/11; S.B. wire mattresses, IS/C; pillows, 2/; D.B. all kapok mattresses, 442/j D.B. "Silverdown" mattresses. 42/. Newmarket. Ad. Inexpensive day' and evening gown?. Mabel Lawrence," 3rd floor, Brunswick Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland. (Ad.) Eczema Psoriasis —100 per cent cure. Consult Nurse Vane Wallace, Symonds Street, over Snedden's. —(Ad.) Kelleway's still cheapest draper. 400 yards all-silk sponge cloth, all colours, 28in, 1/GAyd; 2Sin check ginghams, 9id; 27in frosted crepe, all colours, 9ft yd. Newmarket. — (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 198, 22 August 1925, Page 1
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