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Austin—QuaUty and sturdiness supreme. (Ad) Buy Fresh Apples—Cheap and Good. (Ad.) Maori footballers are playing LlanelljJ to-day. The Queensland Cup is being run at Brisbane this afternoon.. His Excellency the Governor-General will officially open the Royal Show on Tuesday afternoon. Pt»py Day in Sydney and the New; Sout&JVales country districts on Thursday realised £10,000. The Aorarigi arrived at Sydney yesterday afternoon after a particularly smart passage of three days three hours. Koyal Show carnival week starts on Monday, the four marine boroughs hay- r ing the first day for the entertainment" of visitors. All bowling pennant competitions were postponed to-day as recent heavy rama had caused the majority of the greens to be unfit for play. Devonport' is . not observing a whole holiday on Monday, but, like the city, a half-holiday on Wednesday, People's Day at the Koyal Show. The first special stock train from the southern part of the North Island arrived this morning with 41 trucks of prize stock for the Royal Show. From December 6 a trial will be made, in running trains daily between Franktou. and Rotorua on arrival of the ordinary night express from Auckland. A' new suburban train is to start running on Monday between Auckland and Otahuhu, leaving Auckland at 7 a.m. and Otahuhu at 7.55 a.m. Sales on 'Change this morning: Goldsbrough Mort £2 lt)/3, Auckland Gaa £1 3/9, Kempthorne, Prosser £3 10/6, Taranaki Oil 10/6, Moanataiari (cont.), 2/6, Alburnia 4/6. Auckland Automobile Association considers that if motor headlights were pro*, perly adjusted in accordance with the city by-laws there would be no need to dim them, and that permanent adjustment places should be set up. Most of the Morrinsville people slept in their clothes last night. After one heavy shock many residents on returning to their homes found the floors strewn with wreckage. Further severe shocks experienced this morning.
Next season's advance sample coats in marmot, musquash and squirrel will be cleared on Monday at half their usual prices.—Empire Furriers, opposite. Town Hall.— (Ad.) Shell butter dishes. Silver-plated, English made, glass-lined, with silverplated knife. Usual prices 5/, 6/ and 6/6. Centre Bargain Price for Monday only, 2/6, at David Silk's 2 Jewellery Stores, Queen Street. — (Ad.) Kelleway's royal show of bargains. 36in crash suiting, ll*d yd;. 50in bleached damask, 1/6J; 54in unbleached sheeting, l/4i yd.—Newmarket.—(Ad.) Ladies requiring their furs or fur coats repaired, remodelled or cleaned bring them to the only competent and reliable furriers in Auckland. —Melba Fur Co., opposite Smith and Caughey's.—(Ad.) Final decision: Twelve sample brown fur coats will be sacrificed on Monday for £4 15/, original price £12 12/; also other wonderful bargains at the Model Furriers, 99, Karangahape Road.—(Ad.) Gala Day Takapuna Monday next. North Shore welcomes judges and officials Royal Show. Free trip by Ferry Company's Lake Takapuna, leaving 10 a.m., returning 3.30 p.m. Bring the children.—(Ad.) Second-hand jewellery bought, cold, renewed, exchanged or remade. New designs submitted. — David Silk's two Jewellery Stores, Queen St.—(Ad.) "New Colonial Bungalows." —B. Watson, Builder and Kenyon Avenue, Mt. Eden. Phone 24-646. Inspection invited. — (Ad.) -, Fox furs in infinite variety will be cleared on Monday for half usual prices. Empire Furriers, opposite Town Hall.— (Ad.) ' Kelleway's show of royal bargains. 29in silk'fuji, 1/1H yd; 54in linen finish sheeting, l/9i; 36in colour border madras, 1/6 A.—Newmarket. —(Ad.)> If you are run-down, Hall's Wine will do you good from the first dose. —(Ad.) Blankets washed privately; no machines; called for and delivered. Phone 26-Sol.—(Ad.) Carnival cakes, 1/ per box. Ye Olde English Cake Shoppe, Pacific Buildings, Wellesley Street.—(Ad.) Kelleway's royal bedding, S.B. flock mattress, 16/11; d. bed kapok mattress, 42/6; pillows, 2/, 2/11, 3/0, 3/11. One address, next to Hutchinson's, grocers, opposite tram safety zone, Newmarket. (Ad.) Buy now and secure wonderful value. We are sacrificing fur chokers and fur coats at half cost price. Don't miss this opportunity.—G. Green, 99, Karangahape Road. — (Ad.) Why pay fancy prices for imaginary values. Inspect our stock of furs and fur coats, we guarantee every article we* sell—Melba Fur, Co., opposite Smith and Caughey. — (Ad.) Visitors to Auckland should take advantage of the wonderful half-price fur sale at the Empire Furriers, opposite Town Hall.—(Ad.) Keen buyers invited to greatest Sale ever held. Rings, watches, clocks, jewellery, silver, silverplate ware, art china, cut glass, etc. Displayed half-price and less. Choose gifts now. David Silk's 2 Jewellery Stores. Queen St. Small deposits taken.—(Ad.) No bigger bargains or better values in existence than the sample fur coats now being cleaved at less than half price. Empire Furriers' Sale, opposite Town Hall.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 270, 13 November 1926, Page 1
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