Si\- eases of diphtheria m the Auckl district were reported on Tuesdav lasl In the billiards match being played ii England Peall is lading McConachy b The Council of Education yesterday approved of the establishment of a district nigh school at t'eatlierston. A bill is being drafted in the United Stales for ilie return of enemy alien property seized during the war. A conference hold in Sydney recommended the appointment of a special police patrol on the wharves to prevent cargo pilfering. Twenty petitions for dissolution of marriage were dealt with by Mr Justice Stringer in 2j hours in the Auckland Supreme ('ourt this week. Mr Milton Wood, son of Mr E. Wood. Ilie fracture is the second in two mounts. Hares have caused havoc in a young bluoguni plantation (states the Ashburton Guar dian). The young trees, about 18in high, were planted last September, but recently 75 per cent, of them were nipped clean oil' I,'V the hares. English teasou of 21 pieces are being given away by Collinson and Son. Wiui each pram sold they give yon your choice of an English 21-pieco teasev value 57s 6d free, The prams and teasots are now being shown in one window, also inside, so if yon. would like a teaset for nothing and want a new pram here is your chance— Collinson and Son, Broadway. Open Friday until 9 at night.—Advt, One of the many big attractions shown this week by the C. M. Ross Co,, Ltd,, is a window of gorgeous evening and dinner dresses, tanging in price from six to eleven guineas, now offered at 635. Another still more beautiful line ranging from 13 guineas to £ls 17s 6tl offered at live guineas, being part of Madame Villeval s Auckland stock, See the Scpiare windows, Visitors should The British General Electric Company have recently placed on the market a unique electric lighting plant, which fits in the poekev. Current is generated by merely pressing a lever, and a clear white beam of light is obtained. With ordinary care the "ilandilite" is everlasting, and at the price, 355, is a splendid investment. Demonstrations will be gladly given at the Central Electric Co., the Strand, Paluieratnii North.—Advt.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 430, 22 June 1922, Page 4
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