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DOGS AT TE AROHA. / THAMES VALLEY EXHIBITS. RIBBON 1 " PARADE HELD. (From o'ir Own Correspondent.) TE AROHA, Thursday. The ribbon parade inaugurated by the To Arolia Kennel Club was decidedly successful. ]Nlr. D. D." Wilson, of Hamilton, judged the whole of the entries, which he considered were of a high standard of excellence. Mr. R. L. Sonicrs, the Kennel Club's president, presented the ribbons. Following are the awards:— Pekingese. — Dogs -— Pupi«r, uniler 12 montlis: Mrs. C. Gaw 1 and 2. Bitches— Mrs. Gaw 1. Scottish Terriers.—Dogs—Miss H. Vyncr 1. Colonial-bred and open : Miss H. Vyner 1. Wire-haired Fox Terriers.—Dogs—Puppy, under 12 months and limit: D. Budd 1. Irish Terriers.—Puppy, under 12 months, limit, colonial-bred; and open : Mrs. V. Slieedy. / Alsatians. — Dogs — Puppy, under 12 months: S. Birse 1, L. Robinson 2, C. Duuston 3. Limit, colonial-bred and open: S. Birse 1, L. Robinson 2, C. Dunstan 3. Bitches —Colonial-bred and open : H. Henry 1 and 2. Best French Poodle.—Miss Ilobson. Best Airedale.—lt. G. Spcnce. Best Sealyham.—Miss Thornton. Best King Charles Spaniel.—F. C. Fagan. Cocker Spaniels (black). —Dogs—Best puppy: J. M. Bower. Best colonial-bred: R. Caldwell. Best bitch : A. Mitchell. Best English Setter. —W. O. Tilsley. Best Cocker Spaniel (0.t.b.). —Mrs. H. K. Ferguson. Runner-up and best puppy : Mrs. Margison. Best Irish Setter.—Miss Richards. Run-ner-up : P. Brasting. Fox Terriers (smooth). —-Dogs—Puppy under 12 months: F. 11. Vincent 1, J. Ritchie 2, Mrs. E. D. Curran 3. Limit: F. 11. Vincent 1, Mrs. Curran 2. Best bitch: 1 V. G. Hamilton ; runner-up, ,T. Ritchie. Collies. —Dogs —I'uppy, under 12 months: Miss Grant 1. Limit: Miss Grant. Colonialbred and open : It. Hitchens 1, Miss Grant 2. Best bitcli: It. Hitchens ; runner-up, R. Hansen. Best Border Collie. —H. Vyner. Best Puppy in Parade.—F. H. Vincent's Dusky Lyn: runner-up, J. M. Bower's Gay Laddie; third, Mrs. C. Gaw's Cherrie WeeLee Bala. Best Gun Dog.—Miss Richards' Kurnnu Pat; runner-up, W. Tilsley's Wattle King; third, J. M. Bower's Gay Laddie. Best Dog in Parade. —Miss Richards' Kumeu Pat; runner-up, F. H. Vincent's Dusky Lyn. Great Britain is said to have 8000 habitual criminals. Fully 2000 are stated to possess higher mental intelligence than that of the average man. No shredding, no chopping, and no waste when you use Shreddo, the economical beef suet. — (Ad.) BUSINESSES FOR SALE. A GENCY. —Cake, Confectionery, Small X V Goods and Mixed ; situated sound residential area ; modern accommodation : low rent. Owner's other interests compel quick sale. £80. — Mercantile Brokers, 201, Colonial Mutual Bldgs. x 23 APARTMENT House, 10 rooms, Grafton ; rent £3 ; price £250.—Sands, Palinerston lildgs. x 23 AUCKLAND BROKERS, Security Bldgs., offer we'll-established Fruit Business: sacrifice price. ,£4O. x 23 AUCKLAND'S Best Selection Apartments, Businesses, Hotels, Partneri ships.—National Realty, His Majesty's Arcade. 5 A VEKAGES 25/ profit, 2 days' work; -t*- Tea Round ; £7 13/, offer.—lnquire Stak. ,"i97. x 23 r»AKERY, City; turnover £15 week; shop. * dwelling, bakehouse, 35/; opportunity improve trade; £150.—Moss and Moss, Ltd.. 113. Queen St. x 24 BOOK Exchange, Second-hand Clothing; cheap rent; partly furnished; first section ; no opposition : room for improveliients. —Snip 5705. Stau. 24 BOOT Repairing Business, first-class, best position ; low price.—Write it. 5731; Stak. DAIRY, Confectionery; takings £7; good accommodation: opening home cookery: €45.—8. 5778. Star. x 23 Dressmaking, city, ioeU-up shop. PROFITS £3 weekly clear of expenses. Stock of frocks, liower machine, fittings.

oiocii oi irocus. jiower ujuumiuk. n.i.u;.?, week's trial, total price £65.—SWANN, ACCOUNTANT, 11, Short's Buildings, 15!. Queen St. 24 ISH, Poultry, first-class paying concern : account illness, must sell. —Inquire St ah (iO7. ; -S ITUiUIT, Vegetables Business and rounds. - Apply 332, Pt. Chevalier ltd., Pt. Chevalier GROCERY, short hours, cash trade; turnover £35 week: no delivery; nice shop and accommodation ; stock, plant at valuation : £75 goodwill: total about £300.—MOSS AND MOSS. LTD., 113. Queen Street. x 23 I A DIES' Wardrobe Dealer, good district, -i brick accommodation; immediate sale: £35.—Snip. 5550. St Alt. 20 O - LD Established Grocery Business for Sale, owner retiring.—Write F. 5902. Star. *24 rpIIERE ARE 2 CHANCES, yours and Buckley's. This is yours. Dairy, Home Cookery. Stormonts and Mixed. Splendid accommodation. £90. FLEMINC. 130 a. Ponsonliy Rd. x 23 ■yOUli Nmas Box—Private Hotel Lease, IS rooms, idea! situation. Queen St.; £375.—Opportunity. SSOO. Stah. x'-4 jr. if? —MIXED, guaranteed good living c*'!?' for family : inspection rccommeniled.—2*.). Piioenix Chambers. x2O jp or—FRUIT, Vegetables, turnover £20 o,Ot> , v00 |; : 110 near opposition ; nice accommodation : rent 30/. —Moss and Moss. Ltd.. 11". Queen St. 524 JJEST BUYING IN AUCKLAND. APARTMENTS. .17 ROOMS. NOT GRAFTON, but. always full, spotlesslv clean, very well furnished, and showing 'not less than £4 CLEAR PROFIT EVERY WEEK. Price £200, or near offer. MUTUAL LAND AGENCY, Colonial Mutual Bldgs. x 23 MONEY TO LEND. W E L END M ONEY On (lie following securities (without removal) : Furniture. Pianos, Sewing Machines. Motor Cars, Promissory Notes, Building Society Shares. yyiLL QRANT, J^TD., Kcan's Bldgs., 150. Queen Street, Auckland (Opposite Wyndliam Street). WRITE. CALL. OR PHONE 43-727. I> N Z QREDITS (CORP.), Jj™WE LEND MONEY ON Furniture. Pianos, Sewing Machines. Motor Cars. Live Stock. Shares, etc. (all without removal). 205, DILWORTII BLDG., QUEEN ST. Phone 42-757. Box 242. D "fp H D JDK AL " LOAN AND FINANCE CO., LTD., Est. 1912, LENDS MONEY ON Furniture. Pianos. Sewing Machines, Motor Cars, Without Removal, Also Assignments Over Estates. ALSTON CHAMBERS. 63, Queen Street. Phone 44-577. P.O. Box 655. P MONEY LENT ON Furniture, Pianos, Sewing Machines (without removal). Motor Cars, Insurance Policies, Interest under Wills. Building Society Shares, Promissory Notes, etc. PROGRESSIVE LOAN COMPANY. 309, Queen's Arcade. 3rd Floor. P.O. Box 1505. Tel. 4C-09S. D TOILET SPECIALISTS. DU BARRIE Beauty Salon, 33b, Karangahape Rd. (above Dale Taylor's) ; experts Permanent Waving.—Phone 43-395. A IJTDNEY'S French Salon, 0, Sv.anson St.— Natural Perming, Excellent Setting, Marcelling, etc.—Phono 41-015. A GENUINE Permanent Wave, 10/0; Marcel and Water Waving, 2/0, work guaranteed.—Miss Pollock, 27, Security Bldgs. 42-129. p LILY ELSIE, Sole Agents for Egyptus; 8, H.M. Arcade; Eugene Permanent Waving, 21/ ; Marcel, 2/0. —43-405. D iI.TADAM TATE, Upstairs, 20, Ivaranga■lVX., hape Rd. Phone 30-730.—Waving, Permanent, Water, Marcel, Staining, Manicuring, Shampooing. FS

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 278, 23 November 1934, Page 2

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