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FROM MILL to iVLEN ; U^_ii '_ * .-.-. ■• "■■-,- . .' ... * :'c—;- = ; : ; . : "SUITS K : TO YOUR OWN ORDER GIARANTtEO TAILOR-MADE -. - ....'.. . . i . ' ' ' " ' .■'*....;.' ' ■ • • ■ ■- ' ' ' ■ \ ■ ■ * ■■*'".■ * TO BE OBTAINED ONLY AT SARTORIAL SffiVICE IM, TAILORS FOR MEN, Corner of Manchester- and Worcester-sts., OJRISTCHURCH 64 Willis-street, WELLINGTON ( : T 159 Queen-street, AUCKLAND 61 Princess-street, DUNEDIN The Square, PALMERSTON NORTH Corner of Guyton-street and Avenue; WANGANW EmersoiKtaeet, NAPIER o Opp. PI Dee-street INVERCARGILL ' 128 Gladstone-road, GISBORNE # Corner of High- and Princes-streets, HAWERA SOMETHING YOU SHOULD KNOW, Our Low Expenses Qnablo us to irive you a far better quality BUTTER v than anyono else can do m this City for tho samo money. Tho reason wfc tako the -preference for BACON is because* wo havo a. . special process which makes our Bacon superior to any other. Why people come miles and miles to this shop to fetch Bacon is because they cannot vtjet our special-treated Bacon anywhere else. Mow wo Sell SUGAR at such a price is because wo arc not crippled- with expenses. • There is no wonder wo sell so much TEA. Wo do not require big profits. There is no secret why wo sell so cheap. Wo can put the money down, - Please do not misunderstand vs — wo d*o not buy rubbish just to bo cheap. YOURS TRULY, •' THE LITTLE BACON SHOP, 192 Hobson-street, AticKland. (Right Opposite Marble Arch.) BOXING, Auckland Town Hall Monday and Tuesday, July 13 and 14» ' UNDER AUSPICES NORTHERN BOXING ASSOCIATION. TWO NIGHTS! TWO NIGHTS! AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS. JULY 14: PROFESSIONAL WELTER-WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF* NEW ZEALAND *,"■'< Denny Murphy v. Sid Mitchell PRICES EACH EVENING: Stago 1O«, 4s, 3s, 2«. ' ' j. Reserved ss, at Wlldman and Arey's. . ; „ MOSS BALLIN, H'm. Sot\, N.B.A, ". . > . ; ■ - .-■- . . ■ _'_:...■■_ '. .■■■ ■:.... .. >■

"Scratchy" "Scratched." ♦' — - — Fruit Foasicker Falls In. An M.A. Emulate* Mark ' Twain. Mnrk Twain tells us that ho onco surreptitiously took a watormolon from a cart, but us soon as ho had bitten It his conscicnco pricked him, so ho put the melon back ou tho cart— and took a ripe- one. Evidently tho Yankee humorist, the nutbor of "Puddin-hcad Wilson," la much admired by James Wilson Taylor, M.A., bettor known to Aucklandcrs aa "Scratchy." Latoly, "Scratchy," who onco had tho chock to step out for Parliamentary honors, but was ••scratched" after suffering many reverses m tho preliminaries, had LANDED WITH A LOUD SPLASH m his fall from grace, but succeeded In gaining a Government Job. "Scratchy" has fallen badly In rehearsing the Mark Twain act with Ah Choc's fruit boxes In Queen-street, A couplo of weeks ago tbo old chap mado his first attack on tho fruit, and then boarded with Gaoler Ironside for a. few days. As soon as be was free again he made another onslaught on Ah Chee's boxes* emptying four bobs* I worthfof fruit from tho same* Whon asked to i explain things to Mrtglfrtrafcd "Cutten on Wednesday, I "Scmtchy" said: "I'm sorry, your Wor- ! ship. The fruit wasn't worth tho [-trouble." "Scratchy" will again we bin friends with Gaoler IronsldesV permliwlon, at Mount Eden, during" the next fourteen days.

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NZ Truth, Issue 472, 4 July 1914, Page 3

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