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LATE NEWS. I I ; : I i j i i CRICKET. FRANKLIN CRICKET ASSOCIATION. ITKEKOHE HIGH SCHOOL BEATS WAIUKU. The postponed, match. Fukekohe Ultra School v. Waiuku A, was played at Pukekoae on Friday, and resulted in a victory lor Hish School by 32 runs. Pukekobe High School.—McKinnon, O Duthie, 0: Graham, c Arkle, b Puthie. la Langdon. b H. Hay. 1; C. Laurie, b H. Hay, 0: Fallows b H. liar, 43: G. Lawrie. b H. Hay. 1; rollock. not our. 14; Gallagher, lbw b, Yhatneld. 1: Roulston, b H. Hay, 1. Lakeraan, c Chatfleld, b H. Hay. 0: McNally, b II Hay. 7: extras. 0; total. 0-- Bowling for Waiuku, H. Hay took seven wickets for •JS runs: A. Diithio two for 32. C. Chatnela one for 13. Arkle none for 1 1, . Waiuku A. — llodskinson. lbw, o Lawne, 20: Doull. i- Fallows, li Koulston, 6: Caatneitl, c Langdou, b Koulston, 2; Watson, l> Lawrie, 7; Oakden, c Lakeman. b Fallows. (.; Duthie, c Langdon. b Fallows. 0: H. Hay. c Graham, b I.awrie. 8; Arkle. c Lakeruan, h Lawrie. 1; E. Hay, h <;ra:iatn, <>; Urice, not our. 0: Kennedy, l) Lawrie, 3; extras, 5; total, t>>. Bowling for High School, Graham took one wicket for 1" runs; Roulston two for 27. G. Lawrie live fur 12. Fallows two for G. THE WAKIN CUr COMPETITION". WAIUKU, Saturday. The Warm Cup competition was continued on Saturday, when the third round was commenced. Mauku secured a threepoint win. and High School and Pukekohe \ sot two-point wins. Mauku v. Waiuku I?.—This game v.-as played at Mauku, and resulted in a win for the'home team by nil innings and 31 runs. Waiuku B collapsed in the si-imcl innincs. only getting 1\) runs. Mulgan. for Mauku. being almost unplayable. lie took IT wickets for "4 runs. Wniuku 1 , .: First innincs o'J (Oakden 13. Ileise S. Stephenson M. Bowling for Mauku. Miilpui took nine, wickets for -') runs. M. Brook one lor 1!. C. Brook none for 10. Mauku: ion for four wickets (C. Brooke s.'>. Gilrcy 2'i. Mulgan l.'i). Bowline for Waiuku B. Ileis.' took two wickets for ■!•> runs. K. Henna] two fur 27. Waiuku 13: Second innings IU. Bnwling for Mauku, Uulgan took eight wickets for !> runs. Brooke two for 10. Pukekohe A v. Waiuku A.—A great deal of interest centred in this match, which took place at Waiuku, the visitors eventually winning by four wickets. C. Motiiti. :','.! not out. gave a grand display for the winners. Waiuku A: 03 (R. Harvey us, j Doull 10, 11. Hay 10). Bowling for i l'ukekohe A.. 11. Schlaepfer took four wickets for 41 runs, S. Fitness five for 11. Fox one for 15. I'ukekolie A: 106 for six wickets (Moffitt .10 not out, K. Sehlaepfci'2l. .1. Bonner "21 not out. Bowling for Waiuku A. H. Hay took three wm-kets for 37 runs, -A. Vuthlr none fur 20, J. Arklc three lor 21, D. Waters none for 17. Pukekohe High School v. Pukekohe B.—■ Pukekohe High , School: OS (C. Lawrie 20. MoNally 13, Langdon 111. Pukokohe B : 09 U'ook 31. DazeUy 10, Smith 12). After Saturday's results, High School (16 points) are leading in the competition, with Mauku (.13 points) next. Tonson GarUek's Half-yearly Sale brings its usual phenomenal furniture bargains. — (Ad.) DYERS AND CLEANERS. rriHE piCNIC gEASON : ARE YOU READY ? ' During the next two or three montu» you are sure to attend ma ay picnic* 1 or holiday outings, and will need a lis^t flanne:, bolland or silk suit, a blazer, costume or frock, etc. But there's n» occasion to bay new. Send your !i-'----season's Lhinss to v.-. We .Tin renovate and press them so thnt tliey will loos as clean, fresli and smart as new. <.):><■- ! day service If necessary. Call, write or phone 21-"74 or -i '■•■"-> '■ " >- 5 tj collect and deliver. ' rnUE QROTIIALL \\ AY J) EX •j pLEANING AND jQYEING QO., 4s CUSTOMS STREET EAST. I '■IT SVMfiNDS STREET. ! 1 ,v.' DOMINION ROAD. ■ NEWMARKET—Next P.O. I PON'SONBY— Opp. P.O. i PARNELLI7I. MANUKA!" ROAD. ONEIIC.NGA--QUEEN STREET. CITY AGENT: ARNOTT. la. QUEEN ST. WORK? AND HEAD OFFICE: ! 3:{-3.-.. F-DENVAI.E HI).. MT. EDEN. C i-rniin empire NEEDS lOC, I J- YOU NEED "THE EMPIRE." ? 7 WHY ? ': ■ Because if you are thrifty and economical you will not throw away your Old Suits, ' i'ost-.imes. Frocks, etc. Just send them to I EXPERT MODELLING, -THE EMPIRE. -, lor ring up No. 44-707, and oar vans will collect. ! EXPERT DYEING. EXPERT CLEANING, i EXPERT REPAIRING. i Old Garments made as new in a lew '. days at a trifling cost. COUNTRY ORDERS receive special prompt inttmtion and Return Postage Paid. Special ! Fur Department for the Itenovatiiis and J Remodelling of all kinds of Fur Works. EMPIRE CLEANING AND DYEING CO., (Furriers, etc.), 258, Queen Street (Opposite Main Entrance, Town Hall). By Special Appointment to Hie Excellency, Viscount JelUcoe. c FOR BETTER CLEANING AND DYEING Try THE AMERICAN DRY-CLEANING CO., Head Office and Works : Tuperiri Road, Greenwood's Corner (Opp. Tram Workshops). We' Collect and Deliver. Phone 20-534. • Suits and Costumes, 7/6; Hats, 2 6. Accordeon Pleating and Hemstitching a Speciality. <• ' /"CARPETS, Upholstery, Windows, Floors. V^ , etc., cleaned. — Ring 41-769, Vacuum Cleaning Co., A.C.T. Bldgs., Wellesley St. West. r> > /CARPETS Cleaned an.l Disinfected. EleeVV trical Beating Vacuum Process. — > Domestic Vic.ium Cleaning Co., Strand Arcade. Phone 44-eiV> l> - tt'E have Cleaning and Remodelling De- . I > » panments for Ladies' and Gents' Hats. 5 ("ox's Hat Factory. Karangahape Rd. D 1 ttt a DREW for Cleaning, Dyeing, »» • Renovating of all descriptions.--iP, • Wellesley. St, Phone 46-028, m

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 26, 1 February 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 26, 1 February 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 26, 1 February 1926, Page 3

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