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FOOTBALL IN BRITAIN — ♦ ' ■ INTERRUPTED BY, SNOW, United Press Association—By Electric Teleerauh —Copyright. LONDON, February 25. Snow interrupted play in football Hatches throughout the country today. Following are results:— English League.—First Division: Arsenal v. Blackburn Bovers, 8-0; !)helsea v. Bolton. Wanderers, 1-1; Everon Vi Derby County, 4-2;-Portsmouth r. Liverpool, 2-1; Sundorland v. Shefield Wednesday, 1-2. Second Division: Bury v. Chesterield,. 6-0; Millwall v. Swansea Town, >-l; • Plymouth Avgyle v. Stoke City, .-0; Southampton, v. Bradford City, 3-1. Third Division, Southern Section: Bournemouth and Boscombe A v, Sxeter City, 1-1; Clapton Orient v. 3rentford, 1-5; Crystal Balance v. Carliff City-j 4-1; Gillingham y. Watford, 1-3; Northampton Town v. Coventry jitj, 5-1; Queen's Park Kovers v. STorwich City, 2-2; Southend TJnited t. Jeading, 3-1; Swindon Town v. Torluay United, 0-0. Third Division, Northern Section: 3arrow v. Carlisle United, 2-1; Darington v. Tranmere Hovers, 1-0; Hull 3ity v. Hartlepools United, 3-0, /New 3righton v. Crewe Alexandra, 1-2. Scottish League, First Division: Aberdeen v, Cowdenbeath, 6-2; Clyde t. St. Mirren, 2-1;- Paliirk v. Ayr Jnited, 1-2; Hamilton Aeaaeniicals v. Chird Lanark, 3-2; Hearts v. East Stirlingshire, 3-1; Kilmarnock v. Urdrieonians, 2-4; Morton, v. Partiek Phistle, 2-3; Queen's Park v. Motheryell, 4-2; Hangers v. Dundee,, 6-4; St. rohnstone, v. Celtic, 1-0. Scottish League, Second Division: Übion Eovers v. Montrose, 5-1; Irbroath v. Stenhousemuir, 2-1; Dunlee United v. Forfar Athletic, 4-1; Sdlnburgh City v. Eaith Eovers, 2-5: ling's Park v. Queen of South, 4-0. • KUGBY UNION. Blackheath v. Moseley, .33-13; Lonlon Scottish v. Cambridge University, i-3. Other matches were scratched iwing to the snow. The international match, Ireland v. Scotland, was postponed till March 4. NORTHERN UNION. Cup, second round: Barrow v. H.ua[ersfleld, 0-0. The remainder of the ound and the league fixtures were postioned owing to the snow. aiFTS ACKNOWLEDGED ; ■, ; ■ ♦ —; CITY MISSION The manager of the- Wellington City (Eission. acknowledges-with thanks gifts if gooda, from the following:—Mrs. tliles, Mrs. Shaw, : Mrs. Ashenaen, rrozen -Products, Mr. : Balthrop, Mr. Piionißson,; Mrs. Dunn, Mrs. Rowall, Mr. lempthorne, Mrs^ Tilyard, Mr. Baulkdh, -D".- MaeEwan, Mrs. Tucker,. Mr. V. Green, Dorothy ,Cake Shop, Anon Carterton), Vienna Pastrycooks, F. J. fucker, Mrs. E. C. Laidlaw, Barr 3rown, Mrs. A. Lawrence, Wentworth Juiek Lunch, A Friend (Levin), Welington Gaa.. C 0,,. Pale Quick Lunch, friend, Mrs. WUsonj Wright and Caraan, A Friend, Friend (Taihape), Mr. Mrs. A. L. Whyte (Carterton), Plot 366, Kingsway- A.uctioa Eooms, tlrs. Groves' (Eketahuna), Mrs. MeKee, Telma. Cake Shop, Rev. Mr. Waion (Patea), Philp (butcher), Jourley's ■ End Cake Shop, Mr. Grant A ?rierid, Mrs. Bennett, C. Mullis, Mrs. )udding (Marton), Wellington Gas Co., klr. Smith (Wadestown), Mr. Smith 'Newtown), Mrs. Paterson. A SWEET THAT DOCTORS ,' RECOMMEND. Barley sugar . . . real barley sugar, nadp by Pascall'a. Made of the purest ngr<?4Jßnts and packed in hygienically lealed, gl^ss jara . , : , a sweet that yon ian give the children with confidence jpoauae of ita high nutritive and iltwal Health giving properties, Buy \ fat to-day a,nd give the kiddies a irgat. - Remember, Pascal!.'s.—Advt.' ■ Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Vox i:flueti7.i> colds.—Advt ' ■ - , AUCTIONS. JREAT UNRESERVED AUCTION OF FURNITURE, PIANO, CARPETS, ' BLANKETS, LINEN, ETC. : TOMORROW (TUESDAY), at Ip.m. )N THE PREIVnSES,:No. 2, ALLENBY CERRACE. (off Boulcott Street or ofli •.-■-,- r.v The Terrace). ~' ' r^TJTGSWAYSy LTD., Auctioneers, favtV -biffed" with"•■•instructions,'.-will sell vithout reserve the full contents of eight ■ooms. ' » Comprising— Jpright Piano by W. Collinson in good order and must be sold to highest bidder, Oak Dining-room Suite with 6 H,B. Chairs, Oak Wardrobe, Oak Duchesse and Pedestal, Double Eimu Bed, 15 Single ■ Eimu Wooden Beds ; and Wires (all in good order), 20 Single . Mattresses, Pillows, Mahogany- Ship's Wardrobe, Congoleum Square,: 3_ Good Rimu Wardrobes, 2 Easy Chairs, Leather Couch, Gateleg Table, 6 K. Chairs, Occasional Tables, Stair Carpet, Hall Stand, 2 Morris Chairs, Jardineres and Plants, Drophead Sewing Machine, Stretchers, Curtains, Chests, Mirrors, Pictures. ■ --Also: . . ■•■■•■',■ ill the Linen, Sheets, Blankets, Qihlts, Pillows, Wringer, Crockery, Pots, Pans, and all the Kitchen Utensils. . JAS. D. DAVXDSO2ST, ; Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, at 1 p.m; auction; sale. ! dn the eremises, 16'daniell street, newtown. Full particulars Tomorrow. ' ' KINSWAYS LTD., ' ■ . Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE, GROCERIES. WEDNESDAY, 1.30. •■ GtROCERIES. GROCERIES. OAMSEY WILSON & CO., Auctioneers, *•* have received instructions to sell as lbove. Also, PAIR PLATFORM SCALES (Fairbanks), weigh, up to 4001b. Lot sundry stationery, including pads, ex. books, and school requisites, brown paper bags, pair gumboots,' wicker hamper, suitcases, -w. trunk, hand sewing machine, etc. ; ■-•■.'" NOTE.—Some of the goods are slightly soiled by &c smoke, otherwise in good condition. • SALE, 98 MANNERS STREET. On view now. RAMSEY WILSON, , Telephone 42-785. Auctioneer. TOMORROW, at 1.30 p.m. XT THE MART, 91 DDCON STREET AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR OAK ": AND RniU HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, COTTAGE PIANO, GENT'S BDXE, AND SUNDRIES, comprising Divan Suites, Oak Bedroom Site, Carpet Square, Lino Squares, 8 Single Wood Bedsteads and Mattresses, Oak " Dining-room Suite, China Cabinet, 3 6 Folding Bed, G.L. Table, Oak Cabinet Gramophone, Scotch Chest, D.W.^Bedsteads and Mattresses, Camp ' Bed. Chesterfield, BLINDS, Oak Duchesse' 2 Carver Chairs, Hos. . Beds, Tea Wagon, Electrolux, Morris Chair, Dresser, Hall Stand, Lav. Pan and Cistern, Lattice Work, SHEETS, CUTLERY, ETC.NO RESERVE. C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 48, 27 February 1933, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 48, 27 February 1933, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 48, 27 February 1933, Page 14

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