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FOOTBALL •pHE rpEST QF I*HE ]\"[ORTH SOUTH ISLAND TOURING TEAM SOUTH ISLAND TOURING TEAM yER S U S NORTH AUCKLAND REPS NORTH AUCKLAND REPS pARK J£ENSINGTON pARK |[ENSINGTON pARK J[ENSINGTON pARK AT 2.45 P.M. ! SATURDAY, 28 th AUGUST SATURDAY, 28 th AUGUST To-morrow To-morrow * ' *»* .* The Match will be playei under the Conditions of the New Zealand Rugby Union. :: :: :: :: ,$ , , , * The match will b e completed in ample time' to allow spectators to catch the 4.30 p.m. Northern train. CURTAIN RAISER AUCKLAND pRIMARY gCHOOL REPS AUCKLAND pRIMARY gCHOOL REPS VERSUS WHANGAREI pRIMARY gCHOOL REPS WHAiNGAREI pRIMARY gCHOOL REPS AT 1 P.M. ADMISSION: 1/6. ADMISSION: 1/6. STAND: 1/-. STAND: 1/-. mrns ■■' nwi-lTfi ■■■■! i-1 j THOMAS OMLYLE, [ I in speaking of music said ; "It is _f | the speech of angels—the universal I I language of mankind." I I Everyone understands and enjoys good music. | I It kindles love, it inspires and uplifts one to higher I a levels. The favourite family instrument, perfected & I through years of experience, in tone and beauty, is I J the I "§bhof Piano, j | THE " BISH9P" is still priced at £110, and I 1. is the greatest value in New Zealand to-day. This F guaranteed low price cannot last much longer. It I a will pay you to write for full information to-day. ft 1 OUR DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE— I s The popular '* Bishop* Pianos. V I The famous " ChappelF' Pianos. I I The ** Editrola" and "Columbia.** i, 1 Gramaphones and Records. | I -SHEET MUSIC i 3 and Musical Instruments. P | LEWIS R. EAOY&SON, LTD., I Music Headquarters, | j 162 Queen Street, 18 Karangahape Road, I I AUCKLAND. f ■homm—n—iH>«B■■MiM_a_a_Baa— mmammmmmmummMmimammmmmmmmm^mßammmmmmmmmm^mmmmm you'll probably take a hurried look to see f^^^y^ ' that the refreshments are right. You can |rj»p^sL be sure of the sweets, because those lovely |^Jw^O|\ custards, trifles, compotes and other I | V TU\ W dainties were made with | \ Y\Lf* £DM(SO)C w CUSTARD ■ J v Delightfully dainty, wholesome and §h \ toothsome will be the dishes served with x*' 3 this rich creamy custard; | V captivate both young und old, I V\W I fW?f* rf And Edmonds' is as good I %_v \iy \jy Mil ta,le, • *° r tne .kigh I vHF><' quality of its sister- I /\%-4P*J \ \ / product, Edmonds' I rk\ L\) I Baking Powder, is main- I \ U-'Ji / tamed in Edmonds'Custard I / Powder. Include a tin of I // ]\ \s Edmonds* Custard Powder 1 \// \\ in your next grocery order. |

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Northern Advocate, 27 August 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Northern Advocate, 27 August 1920, Page 3

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