A bridge player eaid of his partner after the other had left the room: "He ought ito be murdered, and buried with simple honours."
MISS AITKENHEAD'S TEAROOMS PARK ROAD, OPPOSITE DOMAIN, for IWornirfg and Afternoon Teas, Light Luncheons. OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY. j
INSIST ON KLIPSPRINGER (THE GUT WHICH CHAMPIONS USE) AND BE TROUBLE-FREE MOTORISTS! Let me quote you for H,°ods, Side Curtains, and General Car Upholstery. J AS- LAWSON, „ . 22 BELGIUM STREET. " A. BRUCE & SONS Tennis Racquet Stringers 94 ALBERT STREET. PHONE 45-617. Tennis Racquets . . . Our New Designs are the HIT OF THE SEASON. Guaranteed Quality . . . We Sell with Confidence. STILL THE LEADERS Batteries FOR EVERYTHING From <9C / FOR YOUR CAR I 3J/~ F. L. GOODACRE & CO., Motor Accessories and Parts Specialists, MYERS STREET, CIVIC SQUARE (Next Atwater Piano Co.), AUCKLAND, C.l. The CORNER Sm HOUSE ''' delicious Open Saturday till 1.30 p.m. Cnr. VULCAN LANE and HIGH STREET
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 249, 21 October 1933, Page 5 (Supplement)
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