LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. THE ‘EVENING STAR’ Spouts special, spouts special, POETS SPECIAL, SPORTS SPECIAL, To be Issued TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) EYEXTUG, WILL CONTAIN TEE DAY’S OUTDOOR SPORTS. RESULTS AT OTHER CENTRES. CONTENTS LIST: RUGBY (Pirates v. University A, and other gam:.?). SOCCER, HOCKEY, HARRIERS, GOLF. LATEST CABLES FROM ALL PARTS. LEAGUE FOOTBALL (Wellington v. Hawke’s Bay). RACING AT WELLINGTON (Concluding Day). Among the Special Articles will be found an interesting letter by E. E. Booth, txie well-known All Black, on the Maori Rugby Unidn team’s Australian tour. The recent Gapping Carnival provides this week's cartoon. PRICE, TWOPENCE. Por tire convenience of Suburban Residents (he ‘Star’ Sports Special may be obtained from the following Agents: ST. GLAIR Messrs Walker and Berwick CAVEESHAM Miss Rushworth CAVER-SHAM Mra Jones PARKSIDE Kirkpatrick and Cameron FOSBURY CORNER Mr Newton CARGILL ROAD Mr Shelton CARGILL ROAD Mr A. Tosh SOUTH DUNEDIN Cargill’s Corner ST. HILDA .7, Mr Barsdeli MORNINGTON airs Hall MORNINGTON Mr G. Curtis ROSLYN Mrs Keenan BISHOPSCOURT Mr Muir ANDERSON BAY Mr Birohall NORTH-EAST VALLEY Mr Hounsom NORTH DUNEDIN Mr Cox, Howie and King streets NORTE DUNEDIN Mr Boyland, King street ARTHUR STREET Mr Cooper PORT CHALMERS ‘Star’ Office MOSGIEL Mr C. R. Joll BALGLUTHA Mr C. Stevenson And at the RAILWAY BOOKSTALL. MORE SALE SPECIALS AT WHITCOMBE’S. MANICURE ROLLS, half marked prices, making them now 8s 9d, 11s 6d, 17s 6d', 25s each. CHILDREN’S SUEDE BAGS, long strep, 2s 6d. Now Is 6d. LADIES’ SILK BAGS, Flowered Silk and Velvet; 6 only; 45s to 57s 6d. Now 25s each. LADIES’ REAL ENGLISH CALF BAGS, Fawn. 555, now 30s. 30e, now 20s. LADY’S SLIPPER BAG, 32s 6d. Sow 17s 6d. ARMADILLO BASKET, 37s 6d'. Now 20;. ALL LADIES’ BAGS IN STOCK SUBJECT TO 20 PER) GENT DISCOUNT. SILVER POCKET PENCILS, assorted patterns, all half marked prices. LEATHER BLOUSE GASES AND DRESSING CASES, all subject to per cent, discount. AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS, large range, at Is 6d, 2s, and 2s 6d each. SOLDIERS’ SHOPPING BASKETS at 10a each. Only a few left-. EXERCISE BOOKS. Were lOdi each. New? 5 for Is 6d. BIG BARGAINS EVERYWHERE IN THE WAREHOUSE. SEE OUR Is BUNDLES OP STATIONERY AND 2s 6dt COUNTER OF TOYS AND GAMES. WHITCOMBE & TOMBS, LTD.* PRINCES STREET,
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Evening Star, Issue 18020, 14 July 1922, Page 5
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