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COMPETITIONS. 5 ALL ALL QRICKET QOMPETITION ' RESULTS. 1143 Runs were scored in the fifiti and final. Test Match. Mr. E. J. Morris, •)! J37, Jjr?ey Street, Auckland, and Mr. E, W. Friedlanaor, of 9, Seaview Road, Auckland, both calculated 1143—the exact score. The prize money has been equally divided between these two gefatlemeii. We heartilv thank the thousands who sportinaly entered this and th« previens competitions, and po made them all such a tremendous success. "PALL MALL" AUCKLAND ACJENTS, CARO AND JERRA.T, LTD., P.O. Bjs 108, Auckland. pETONE BOROUGH COUNCIL. IMPROVEMENT OF FORESHORE. COMPETITIVE DESIGNS far the Permanent Improvement and of the Petone Foreshore are invited by the above Council. The winner of the Competition, which closes at noon op TUESDAY, November 30, 1926. will be paid the sum of £ 125. Unsuccessful candidates will have their work returned. Blue Print of the Iforeshore ill its present state, together with copy of conditions governing tha Competition, may be obtained from the undersigned on payment of i!l Is. This fee will be refunded upon receipt of a bona-flde entry. VJ. F. STURMAN. Town Clerk. Petone, August 23, 1926. QIGASETTE

Iffi;. Over 800 Gases, Bales and Packages Received ex S.S. Tongariro, Maimoa, UP to date, considerably over 800 cases, bales and packages of New Goods for Spring and Summer have been received from manufacturers and other leading sources of supply. During the past eighteen months one of our lady buyers, who is thoroughly conversant with Auckland's requirements, has been in London and Paris staying the markets and co-operating with our buying organisations in those centres. One of our directors has also made a recent visit to the British markets to supervise the season's buying and to personally select novelty goods. The New Goods comprise charming Day and Evening Gowns, Ensemble Suits, Costumes, Jumper Suits, becoming Capes, and the latest for ladies' Sports Wear. The newest materials and latest colour effects are featured throughout. The New Millinery selected from leading salons in London and Paris includes many beautiful creations in the latest colourings. In our Fancy Departments on the Ground Floor ladies will find the latest in Gloves, Stockings, Sunshades, Neckwear, Laces, Dress Trimmings, Veilings, Scarves, etc. Among the recent shipments are the newest Silk and Dress Fabrics, including 54-inch Novelty Bordered Silks in beautiful designs and colourings; Novelty and Plain Crepe de Chines; Dress Repps; an immense variety of popular Bordered and Fancy Voiles; '§. &C. Reliable Ginghams; Cotton Fuj is; Novelty French Flannel Suitings, and many other new materials in the latest shadings and scores of charming designs. Ladies are invited to call and view the displays in our various departments without feeling under any obligation to purchase. All goods will be found marked in plain figures at Lowest Cash Prices.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19416, 26 August 1926, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19416, 26 August 1926, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19416, 26 August 1926, Page 4