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Drink It In Whisky. Whose —Beggs. (Ad.) Apples For Health. Page 2. (Ad.) Malieno from Sydney on Tuesday. Marked fall in ilood level at Mercer. Aorangi due from Sydney on Monday. Imprest Supply Bill debated in Parliament. Southern Cross overhaul nearly completed. ' < Japanese squadron due at Auckland next Tuesday. Quiet tone on London market for New Zealand butter. Date of transtasmau flight will be announced after tests. Damage caused by fire to flat at Ponsonby last evening. All Blacks play Free State to-day, the fourteenth match of tour. Steamer Maui Pomare due from Norfolk Island Monday morning. Sullen reception given to airship Italia survivors 011 reaching Norwegian port. Eider in point-to-point steeplechase at Gisborne had his neck dislocated. Major scheme for water supply to North Shore boroughs deferred. Auckland Bugby club final, and North v. South League match played to-day. English Bugby League football team due to arrive in Auckland on Monday. American Press comments favourably upon Heeney's showing against Tunney. Stormy conditions and very cold weather experienced in New South Wales. Waitemata County Council opposed to local body contributions to Auckland Museum. Piece of land owned by Government sought at Christchurch for new art gallery site. Dr. Gordon Cosmo Lang, Archbishop | of York, appointed to primacy of Church I of England. I Committee appointed by Minister of . Health has made comprehensive report 1 on fighting tuberculosis. Auckland City Council intend to pro- ; ceed with water supply legislation despite local body protests. The London butter market continues dull, one private cable received to-day ! describing it as 'lifeless." j Opinion expressed by member at meeti ing of North Shore Water Board that I land round Lake Pupuke should be set i aside as a domain. Transport Commission reported in ? favour of a transport board of ten mem- • bers and power to le--v local bodies for
control of Auckland transport. C.P.R. liner, Montrose, with 1000 passengers aboard collided with collier in St. Lawrence River, being severely damaged. There were no casualties.
I The Dominion's greatest test for bargain giving commences Monday, Monster Monday at George Court's Sale. Full page in to-night's Supplement.— Karangahape Road.—(Ad.) Simply astounding bargains in foxes, chokers, and coats at Empire Farriers' mid-winter sale, opp. Town Hall.—(Ad.) Genuine buyers can be assured of a, real bargain in all purchases from The Model Furriers. We defy competition. Small deposit secures your bargain. Easy terms arranged. G. Green, The Model Furrier, 99 Karangahape Rd.— (Ad.) Sensational free offer.—On Monday we are presenting, absolutely free, a beautiful fox fur with every coat purchased at our mid-winter sale. —Empire Furriers, opp. Town Hall.—(Ad.) All next week The Model Furriers will offer furs and fur coats at prices that cannot be beaten anywhere. Quality guaranteed. Note only address. — G. Green, 99 Karangahape Road.—(Ad.) Don't miss a free fox fur on Monday. One given away free with every fur coat purchased at Empire Furriers' mid-winter sale, opp. Town Hall.—(Ad.) Why be cold when you can buy marmot, peschaniki, musquash, squirrel, seal, etc., etc., coats at ridiculous prices. Terms arranged.—G. Green, The Model Furrier, 99 Karangahape Road.—(Ad.) The ideal place for the wedding breakfast, birthday party, is undoubtedly the Penrith, Melvern's Buildings, Karangahape Road- Catering excellent. Phone 41-281— (Ad.) See our half-price window display. Amazing bargains. Coats, laces, costumes, frocks, etc. —Warren's, Strand Arcade. (Ad.) The Blind Institute reports brisk business in coir doormats these winter days.—Ring 45-870 for prices.—(Ad.) White Taxis.—Thirty weddings booked for July. White or blue limousines. Office opp. Grand Hotel. Phone 45-000.—(Ad.) Kensington Dining Rooms.—Special Sunday menu, 1/6. Home Princess Biulding, Queen St.—(Ad.) Important to all who are looking for a reai bargain. The Empire Furriers are sacrificing their entire stock of beautiful furs and coats at less than half-price, call early on Monday.—Address: Opp. Town Hall.—(Ad.) Fox fur necklets, beautiful shades, I from 50/ at The Model Furriers. TliouI sands to choose from. Quality of the highest class, and guaranteed.—G. Green, 99, Karangahape Road.—(Ad.) At our mid-winter sale we are sacrificing real marmot and peschaniki coats at , less than half-price. Beautiful coafs worth 30gns., clearing from I4gns. Empire Furriers, opp. Town Hall.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 177, 28 July 1928, Page 1
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