Opening TO-MORROW at ll o'clock in the morning!! "THE OASIS" 65 QUEEN STREET, [next Hotel Auckland] Opp. Woolworth's A UCKLAND'S ONL Y MILK BAR Mr. Clem Dawe will serve the First Milk Drink The Milk Bar has met with colossal success in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth, and all over Australia. ALL PROCEEDS from MILK BAR on first day in aid of Mayor's Unemployment Fund Milk will be supplied by important > THE hygienic dairies ltd. the only firm in Auckland who specialises in GRADE "A" MILK
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A CAREFUL ANALYSIS —of the superiority of English tailoring would probably show that the main reason why English suits are outstanding in character is that the original style is so perfectly, so skilfully" embodied in the suit as to retain its full effect through the entire life of the garment. This is why English-cut suits never look "old" and why Auckland men will appreciate the tailoring service at E. 0. Browne and Co., Ltd", 104, Queen Street. Mr. Iviv, the cutter of this linn, has had long experience in leading London tailoring houses, and brings to Auckland men cutting and fitting ability without equal in New Zealand. An extremely varied range of exclusive imported suitings is featured at E. C. Browne's, ready to be tailored into suits with the English cut for men who want unusual distinction in dress. Prices are remarkably moderate.— (Ad.)
This is the sort of story that makes news. And it is all because a bride was not jilted. You see, Mrs. Marjorie V. Baker, of Oakland, California, wanted to back out of marriage, and Rufus Baker promised that he would jilt her at the church door. Instead Rufus went through the ceremony. And now Mrs. Baker is suing Rufus and demanding the annulment of lier marriage.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 144, 20 June 1934, Page 11
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