The bedroom of a house in Newcastle Avenue, Blackpool, where a child of three had been left in'lbed wae found to be on fire and it ie suspected that the infant had taken a box of matches as a plaything. The child wae carried to eafety and neighbours with buckets of water had nearly nut out the fire before the brigade reached the house. Tennis champions choose toe balls they use with greatest care, they demand uniformity In size, weight, bound and compression—things find unequalled in all Slaaenger balls. Slaxenger racquets, too, exhibit the same fine standard or workmanship.—(Ad.) 160 Half-price garments at George Court's to-morrow. Seasonable knitted three-piece euits, jumpers, sleeveless cardigans, etc., usually 14/6 to £5 10/; tomorrow 7/3 to £2 15/. Select early.— (-Ad-) ai
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 264, 7 November 1928, Page 16
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128Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 264, 7 November 1928, Page 16
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