YACHTING
A race for the vict-commodore's trophy of the Te Ruru Yacht Club took place on Saturday. Five boats started, namely, Viking, scr. ; Rawene, 2min ; Trixie, 3min ; Lizzie, 4min ; Waimoa, 12tnin. Rawene -was placed first and Trixie second.
An Ardinco Daisy Damper should be in every home. It damps the clothes so evenly and quickly for ironing, as well as saving the hands from getting wet, that it's worth double the ls 3d. it costs. Highly polished and will not rust. Ask your ironmonger about it. — Advt. The latest music by Godber's private orchestra every afternoon, at the Lamb-ton-quay rooms, from 3 till 5. Any item on the programme played on request. — Advt. Bridal shower Taouquets are a feature of every pretty wedding. The choicest of blooms and most artistic designing are obtained at Miss Murray's, Vice-Regal Florist, 36, Willis-street. Country orders receive special attention. — Advt. The' little chaps are specially cared for here. Mothers should inspect our array of Raincoats and Overcoats, from 15s 6d. Geo. Fowlds, Ltd., Mannersstreet. — Advt. "How did you come to be v. professional beggar?'' "I ain't no professional beggar. I'm employed to get up statis<ic6 on how nmnv heartless people there Mtt in thw tow*."
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 75, 30 March 1914, Page 9
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