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" Clean-up" Day. A.8.C., Monday.—(Ad.) Half-a-dozen accidents in the city. Regatta at Devonport this afternoon. Tofua sailed for the Islands this morning. Sports at Pukekohe Show this afternoon. Swimming sports at Shelly Beach Baths this afternoon. New Zealand Baptist College inauguration service next Wednesday. Motor cycle races at Takapuna this afternoon on a wet course. Increase of over £17,000 in the port Customs returns, compared with last February. Mr. N. Telford's racing stables at Trentham were destroyed by fire last night. A boy named Barry Davis died at Oamarufrom injury caused by a cricket ball. Announcement of candidates for Eden by-election will be made during next week. Decrease in marriages of 37; increase in deaths of 15 this month, compared with February, 1925. New University College opens on Monday. Difficult period of transition completed to-day. Official opening on March 12. Governor-General returns this afternoon by the Rotorua express and will remain* in Auckland for about two months. The sum of £7,000,000 was subscribed in one day for the new London County Council 5 per cent loan, which is being issued at £99 10/. Arrangements arc being made for a series of meetings during the jubilee week of St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Devonport jubilee on March 7. Just arrived from Russia, the largest and most varied stock of fur goods ever seen in New Zealand. Keen cut prices to early season purchasers. Get in early. Empire Furriers, opp. Town Hall.—(Ad.) , . Kellewav's sale finals: All wool rm« baby flannel, 2/6; nursery flannelette, 6/11 dozen; grey "Stoom" flannelette, ll*d yard. Opposite tram safety zone, Newmarket. — (Ad.) For good buying you should inspect the half-price windows and other great bargains, displayed at David Silk's two jewellery stores* Queen Street. — (Ad.) Miss Dixon is showing new autumn millinery in suedine satin and felts, also sports suits in stockinette, etc. —32, Victoria Street. — (Ad.) Why suffer! Rheumatism, neuritis, nerves, etc., successfully treated.—Nurse Vane Wallace, above Snedden's, Symonds Street.—(Ad.) ! Kelleway's sale finals: Ladies' O.S. wool and cotton singlets, 3/11; elastic sport corsets, 4/11; crepe bloomers, 1/11; all-wool cashmere hose, latest colours, 3/6 pair.—Newmarket. — (Ad.) White taxi, meter taxies, all night service. In case of sickness note the number. 'Phone 45-000.—(Ad.) The best place when you want furniture on terms —W. and S. system. —Wickins and Sutcliffe. Karangahape Road. — (Ad.) Hall's Wine is prescribed by doctors as the most dependable restorative known. (Ad.) East week of Millinery Sale. Drastic reduction; must be cleared. —Mrs. McDowell. 3. Strand Arcade.—(Art.) I Ladies' haircutting. in all the latest ] modes, by experts.—Exclusive Toilet | Parlours, 10. Darby Street.—(Ad.) | TheWse.—Monday, last day of sale. I All hats 10/ti and I)/ 11.—204, Queen Street.—(Ad.) I Clearing sample set new winter coats. very cheap: real bargains. 3rd Floor, I Strand Arcade. Warren's.—(Ad.) Kelleway's sale finals: Bush rugs, 1(5/11; coloured flannelette rugs, 3/11; j sanitary flock, D.-bert mattress, 29/11; | kapok,'i/ll lb; hundreds of half-price j bargains Monday. —Newmarket. (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 49, 27 February 1926, Page 1
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