AUCKLAND CENTENARIAN
CELEBRATES 101st BIRTHDAY AUCKLAND, Friday. Auckland’s oldest inhabitant, Mrs Eliza Ormiston, of Onehunga, to-day celebrates another birthday. It is certain that she is 101 years old, and there is even good reason for adding another year to her age. She has been a resident of New Zealand for 63 years.
Mr C. A. Wilkinson (Egmont) considers that one way in which the Government could raise requisite revenue would be by raising the license fees for hotels. He believes £400,000 could be derived from this source without doing harm to anyone. Just out of the boxes. A fascinating collection of the very latest millinery, frocks, costumes and knit .jumper suits. In fact everything that fashion demands for the new Spring season. Mr Ilookcr has visited London, Paris, Vienna and New York, in search of something new and entirely different. That he has been successful you will find in the exclusive and latest novelties now displayed for the first time—and moderately priced. You will be well repaid'by a visit, for every department has new and seasonable goods that will profoundly impress you. The store that value built. —Hooker and Kingston, Ltd,
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Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17803, 30 August 1929, Page 6
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191AUCKLAND CENTENARIAN Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17803, 30 August 1929, Page 6
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