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Auckland

The
Star.

yoL. lvh.—no. 122.


BIRTHS.

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DIVER.—On May 22, at Wainiu Hospital,
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EDLIXGTON.—On May 19, at theip resi- J/>ST,

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dence, Palmerston North, to Mr and Mrs
A. Edlington, a daughter. Both well.
HANCOCK.—On May 25, at their re«ri
L°|f'
Monday
J-OST AND FOUKD.
J ady 8 Umbrella,

Ponsonbr: reward.—Ring
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ward.—
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Strand Theatre,
night—innnfre Stab.

26-417.
633

—'L°^i £ ir
Maid's Rubber Coat, Titirangi to

J**Bi TaUor, Kewton.


1? Flyger, ; re- with
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—Please
/■Registered
v

PERSONAL.
you terribly.—Park.
as a

Noises—Would any person cured


of Head Noises kindly communicate
Sufferer.—Write T.
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4166, Star.
wanted early in June, for rr.
Newspapeb
G.P.0., Loxdox.
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SITUATIONS WANTED.
come to Dobson's. I need [NEW Arrivals and all others will find thiss
DICK T>
AUCKLAND, N.Z., TUESDAY,
SITUATIONS WANTED.
OOP Painted with best English Oxide,
column tiie best means of reaching5 -■-%» from £4 ; worbmansliip guaranteed-—
Employers. Fifteen Worda One Shilling]] Write S. 3741, Stah.
HEAD
A BOUT Chimney Sweeping.—Chimneyß,j mEAVELLEB, young, energetic salesman,
Ranges. Coppers, Furnaces Cleaned.—J -L thorough knowledge North Island,
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MAY 25, 1926. (20 PAGES.)

SITUATIONS VACANT.
[PREPAID Advertisements, not exceeding
fifteen words. One Shilling; three con-

OOOKKEEPEB wanted, for General Store,


('"iSSJX"*)
WANTED TO BENT.
Family requires Furnished House,
ADULT
2 bedrooms; good locality: reasonable
secutive Insertions, Two Shillings and rent.—Sayers,
SUper.ee.] 10. Vulcan Lane. 116

rtOITAGE or Bungalow, 4-5 rooms, handy


city: send particulars of rent or terms
PRICE — TWOPENCE
TABLE TALK.

Purdy beat Jamito at Wellington —st


night on points.
Some fatal riots in Egyptian elections.

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dence, 237, Great South Road, to Mr 60 suburb.—Write M. 3943, Stab. MIDWIFE
write B. Hartnng, 24, Haydn St., City. D seeks Position with Wholesale
references, etc.—Write M. 4028, Star.
House; ■*-*
T.
quick; copy references, wages.—Write for pnrcha&e.—Write T. 4292. JJTAS.
4jt>L>, tJTAK. —House, 5 or 6 rooms, Two
killed; 55 hurt.
and Mrs. W. I. Hancock, a daughter'
Both well.
HOLLYWOOD (nee Eaton).—On May
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finder Li
'.Brief BaS- shelter shed, Market Rd.;
rewarded—Wilson, Newmarket.
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letter from A.P.W. ,
E. RICHARD WEBB—Call G.P.O. for A BOOT Chimney Sweeping, Coppers,5, mYPISTE, Stenographer, Duplicatiste,
~* Ranges, Incinerators; prompt atten- i- -*- experienced, prepared to act Part
tion, moderate charges.—Colquhoun, Totara 6 Time such en.pa.city, eitiier own or outside
OU1", smart, for errands and workshop.—
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DEVONPORT
wanted, convenient to wharf; good
Office Typewriter Co., Ltd., Ellison tenants.—Write T. 4243. Stab.
Election of county chairmen at the
m annual meetings
to-morrow.
All railway services on the North-
at her mother's residence, 15, ChujTeh
Street, Devonport, to Mr. and
Mrs" J" E Inquir ymDes^olldar; L°t«m ° "5 "YTRS. TANXEK, 26, King Edward Parade. St., Ponsonby. 'Phone 26-759.
B ne aildled Umbrella, left in ■*•'-*-
Devonport, has removed to 34, Abbots-
ConrTs ford Terrace. Devonport. 59 A BOUT Plumbing,
f D0 office.—Writ? S. 36SS, Star.
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Cnambers, Queen St.
wanted; good tradesmen
House or Rooms, part turn., by
HALFm.c.: sep. stove: close Xewmartet ern line were restored yesterday.
Roof \"\7ANTED
Hollywood, a son. by Drainer, licensed, RocK

> The Devon, with the Eastern Moon In


only.—Apply on job, Main St., I'aeroa. to S. 3734 Star.
Starp

PETERS.—On May IT. at Nurse Webster's O T',F ur Wrap between Papakura


Li f "lf"E. MOXSOM wish to express ; Repairs
Spouting,
Workmanship guaranteed.1 * —
Work. Draining. Concrete, Digging.—
' W.Marshall, Builder.
terms
4 apartments, unfnrn.. Avon- tow, is to reach Sydney to-morrow.
Phont 4^li2.: HOUSE.
and ■"-*- sincere thanks to his
fellow workers Give mc a trial.—17, Campbell Koad, Greyy Write 14. Soarhoro" Terrace. Parnell.
to Mr. and Mrs. F. Peters, twins (sons) ■' pARPEMER wanted, inside finishings, da'p or vicinity; state rent.—Write M.
P reward —Associated Motors.
Maunganui arrived this morning
premature. '
TOST.-Gold Wristlet Watch, '
and kind friends for the* many acts of Lma. |__
kindness and sympathy shown to them in A BOUT Tarring, Sanding,\
Saturday their recent tronble.
2544 TT7ASHING and Cleaning wanted for
»» Tuesdays and Thursdays.—Write " C,"
Tennis Lawns. c/o Le Grice. Grocpr. Npwmrakpt. 112
- must be good.—Section 290, Warwick 4090. Stab.
Ay., Westmere Estate. 11
HOUSE,
furnished, wanted, 6 rooms. from Sydney with a' heavy passenger

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Rd ; beet>Sake mED SHILLING wishes to meet one or ■ King £~ Grounds Laid Off.—King B." Bishop. 7,•' hanfly city, srood locality: rent about list.
lEflf /">OOKHOL'SE to Let, on contract, about
N'gakuta arrived last night from

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MARRIAGES. Edward Ay.. Epsom. B3 VTTOMAN wants Washing, 10/ per day; eighteen men.—Collier, Mangapehi. 156 fS ifl'.—Brownp. 227. Dominion Ret 1-J

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friends before leaving for his A LLAN WRIGHT, Tailor, ~ of

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two old
drop, 3-pearl, between Earring, -*- Parnell, makes '*
urgent.—lnquire Star. I
621 furnished, nice locality, two bed- the Cook Islands with a cargo
DKAPEKY

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iANGHAM—BDEKE.—On March 10
at All Saints' Church, Palmerston 'North' rewar^-Ri^-^-fog
81 StePhen S ATenn<
y
home
Star.
in Newcastle. Snip.—Write T. 4322,
Ai,-„-?£-st"cias .s. Suits to measure. Repairing,S,
Alterations. Cleaning, Pressing, etc. \\7OMAN. younp. wants Cleaning or Wash-
» • ins: Thursday and Friday.—Write T.
—Man, smart, young, for
Furnishing and Clothing.—References HOUSE
rooms essential, wanted by reanea fruit.
by the Rev. Kenney, Harold, only son Y\7ILL Eileen MacDonald write to \Y. and particulars to Caudwells, Ltd., Te people, handy town.—Write B. 6991, The story of the Ruamano's cruise
Stak^
APPEARANCE is Important." Paintlt 4160. Star. round New Zealand will be told at the
of Mr. and Mrs W. Langham, Edendale a S

P^ "reward— * v Blair?—Write S. 3932. Star. J"our Truck, then send for Dick Edel- 1-
Aroha. 15
Road, Kingsland, Auckland, to Ruby mnn R<3. car; 19, Richl TTTOULD friend having Antopraph Album sten.-••Writer," Box 1135. G.F.O.
TTTOMAX. young, clean and reliable.
; Your House or Flat to-day. Leys Institute to-night.
I CAN Let

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only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E Burke mond St.. Dominion Rd.
'' wants Work by tbe day.—Write T. DRESSMAKER, wanted muse be experi-
Good clients waiting.—Jost Ring 45-654. P Said that Mussolini will revive

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enced.—Apply 1, Tennyson St., Grey
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of Palmerston North. of late Alva Sheppard kindly return /A BAD Cooking
Present address T OST Brief Bag, parents.—37, Brown St., Ponsonby. Stove can be made equalj 427e. Star. Lynn. SS Bakehouse, handy City, rent about the question of the supremacy of the
containing music, on
Altham Avenue, Edendale.
n^, Say, Epsom •T>h^-
to
on^C~
Phone 27-097.
Payiie 56 Richmond Rd.L TX7OMAN. active, enterprising. seeks OLD
£! week.—Pitt and Morris, 14, His
Heme Bay.—Phone 45-473. and Newmarket, 75 "DLACKSMITH, 20 years' mill experiI
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rj »V Managenjpnt small shor> or business;
kppp books; refs.; capable.—Write T. 4174.
DRESSMAKER wanted, one day weekly,
Princes St.; good refs.—Write T. Majesty's Arcade.
Pope's temporal power.
divorce Over forty undefended actione
DEATHS. T OST, Fountain Pen, Onoto, last BUSINESS PERBOWAL. 4297. Star. wanted, suitable for class, Sunday
,Dity or
Tuesday,
Kingsland; re-
ence, general work
ABSOLDTELX Cheapest Tyre Store in desires a Position; North preferred.—Write:e
and shoeing. Star.
Junior, for Office.—Write T. 4317, ROOM
morning; state terms.—"Write T. 41iC!. before Judges Stringer and Herdman
FISHER. —On May 24, 1926. suddenly at ward.—4.
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■£*■ Auckland ; Ford size, IT7ORK wanted. Washing or Cleaning: GIKL at the Supreme Court to-day.
Heme Bay. Edith Amelia, dearly beloved T OST,
Rum St.. Eden Terrace.
Put, brown, somewhere near Tyre Depot, Pitt St.
49/6. —Diamond B\ 3403. Star.
'Phone 46-599. D "DOORKEEPER, ~ »» rPßppctablp. refs.. reliable.
rharlottp St.. Eden Terrace.
31. — Star.
wanted for Factory. — Apply L.
Star.
SHOP and Dwelling, small; mast be Annual meeting and luncheon at
■wife of Thomas Arksey Fisher, of ">4
Clarence Street, Ponsonby, and elder night; . victoria Avenue, Remuera, on Friday competent,
PARK AND SON, Registered ■*-" tradesmen's books to keep in sparec
would like
txtO'EK wanted, any kind, by the day. by GIRL
Heard. Ruskin St.. Parnell. 53 Star. moderate; near City.—Write S. 3602. Chamber of Commerce to-morrow of the
daughter of Mrs. W. J. Allen;
years. The funeral
Teward—Bos 1020, G.P..0.
aged 43 TOST, Brooch, round. gold, set with
Patent Agents (Est. 1895), Campbell's nme; charges moderate.—Write M. 4127

Bldgs., Vulcan Lane, Auckland. Star.
Patents r »V elriprly married man. —Colonial, carp
VC n. Woods. Dominion Rd. 40 GIRL, experienced, wanted for Confec-
Auckland Industrial Association.
The citizens have responded well to

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-trill leaves 24 tionery Factory :easy place; wages
Clarence Street, at 2 p.m. on Thursday t* e }bjstB evening; reward.— Trade Marks and Designs. D "DOORKEEPER,
competent, wishes to KeepP "V'OT'TH. psppripncpd in grocery, sppks 25/. —Apply morning 84. Hobson St. WANTED 'JO SB——» the Mayor's appeal for economy in the
May 27, for Waikumete Cemetery. ob. Whetnrangi Rd.. One
Tree Hill. 246 A LEXANDER'S Art Showroom, best in Tradesmen's Books; convenience•c J- Position in Auckland.—Tnquif" Star.
— use of water while the supply is below

— LADY
T OST, Necklet. pearL last Wednesday ■"■ Dominion, now open.—296, Queen St., studied; fees suitable.—4o3, Canvasser, experienced, wanted. A BOUT Bunding limner, new, second
JOHNSTON.—On May 25, at the Auckland Victoria a 632 Write S. 3733, Star. normal.
Hospital, Sarah Bernice, dearly beloved morning. Newton or Onehunga-City nest Corner Wellesley St. B Arcade. Auckland. BB " nana. Duurs. tattles. Iron; cneapeat. U In connection with the murder of two
tram; reward.—Ring Life Asurance Company require Surrey Vara, opp. Urey Lynn Library.
wife of David R. Johnston, and eldest
daughter of the late William and Caroline
105D, Papatoetoe.
T OST, Man's Wallet, containing Roll of
A MBERGRIS Bought, best cash price. DOOT Trade.—First-class Designer andd
Walter Mason, S, His Majesty's Arcade .7"? Pattern-cutter requires Position; Eng- DOMESTICS WANTED. LEADING services Junior Clerk; girl jnst left \ BSULUTELY Auckland's cheapest for West Australian detectives, their bicy-

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Andrews, and relict of the late John Ixotes. between Papakura and Puke- Ground Floor. Queen Si. B nsn and American experience, school preferred.—Write S. 3632. STAR. ■**■ new and second-hand Building Timber, cles and other important clues have been
Lon- 1_
Higgins; aged 55 years. The funeral Kone: reward.—Apply Gardiner. Drory. 35 don and Paris designs.—Write S. oVo. Star. f>OOK experienced, wanted.—Apply City wanted for hotel work, willing to Iron etc.—Sawyer and Lowndea. Lower found.
will leave her sister's residence, "DEAUTIFUL Wreaths made on shortest b \J Hotel Hohson St. 76 MAN Hobson St. _D
generally useful.—Hotel
— Abd-el-Krim, the Riff general, give!

IS, ■*-* DOTS (twins), make himself
Charlotte Street, Eden Terrace, at 2 p.m.', T OST, Saturday afternoon, Ponsonby Rd. notice: Fresh Cat Flowers dally.—Miss turned 14, require Situa- "l "TvOMESTIC Duties, capable, reliable; Northland. 57 VICE that is Sound. Ring 46-5a9,
to-morrow, for Waikumete Cemetery. or Three Lamps. Crank Handle for McPhail. Florist. Strand Arcade.
Car.— Phone 26-060. 1, Margaret St., Pon-
B tions, messengers or learning trades:
nonesty guaranteed.—Write M. 4031, Star.
-*-' good wages: no washing.—Mrs. E. J.
Queen St.
AD
to head twin breakdown, first-class; Cheap lyres.
Diamond Tyre Depot, top Pitt St., for his followers a free hand tohim submit to
to the
WHITE.—On May 24, 1926, at his resi-
dence, 54, Owens Road, Epsom, Henry
sonby.
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by Vacuum —Carpets,
Etered Furniture, Walls, Blinds, etc.,
Uphol-
DUILDER wants Alterations. Repairs.
L Taylor,
s. bus terminus.
Mt. Albert Rd., near Buckland Rd.
MAN also Timber Classer for white pine
Models Dayton Scales sold on easy death.
P- the Allies or to fight with


Thos. Hosking.
TOST, Gold Wristlet Watch. Tuesday, thoronoghly cleaned, absolutely without re- f-* Garages; anywhere; mill. No duds.—Apply
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dearly beloved husband of the late Mary reasonable.— IRL, for Domestic Duties, 2 in his combination car,
Elizabeth White ; aged 87 years. Private ar™erß' TJnion drapery department; moval ; satisfaction guaranteed; will go Douglas. "9. Valley Rd. B4i pi 'J no children; Cheltenham Beach.—Apply
family, Hpllaby's Buildings. terms.—Dayton Scale Co., High St. Pa-rry Thomas, in
•*• f E.C.N. town, Telephone 41-696 D did 160 miles an hour at Brooklanda, on
on back; reward.—lnquire anywhere.—Ring for quote. 'Phone 42-161. pIARPEXTER wants Bungalows, Garages,3. Bos 444.
interment, 2 p.m., to-morrow (Wednes- initials
: REPRESENTATIVES Wanted,

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Staß _]_630 Barrow, Laddec, Washtab, from a track designed for a maximum speed
day). Wood or Concrete Blocks. Bachs, Shop. ANi
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and Dyeing by an expert, 36
BJ; fi
IRL wanted, fond kiddies, look after Preservene Co., Ltd., N.Z. Insurance Bides. Feihams, 100, Victoria St. W., lasts of 120 miles.
WILLIAMS.—On May 24, at his residence, T OST, 14-Footer. painted light blue, from v-'' years' experience; every description Office Fittings.—So. Newtnn Rd. r " two young children, daily 9-2.—ID, (Basement). §- a lifetime. 'Phone 40-654. D
Kuskin Srreett, Parnell, George, f± Henderson River.—Finder please ring of Cleaning and Dyeing done.—J. G. Peat. wants Alterations. Repairs.3. Esmondp Rd.. Takapnna. Oswald Karl Olsen was fined £3
Alfred
Henderson; expenses and suitable Eden Terrace. 'Pnone 43-151. Collect and rpAILOR—Coat Maker wanted, for High- a UCK.LA.VD SCALE CO., Little Queea to-day, alternative 10 days in gaol, fof


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dearly beloved husband of Harriet Jane reward. Delivpr.
and Shop an] Office Fitting; good work-
2 manship, reasonable, prompt.—Write S.5 riIRL wanted to Take Charge of Baby, grade Trade; fare paid.—Apply by Si —We Kepair and Sell Scales of an}
o<3
Williams. a?ed 65 years. Late of Hakara
T OST, Leather Bag, in Zoo car. by Old Optician, has removed 3SQ7. Star. vT 9 to 5 daily. Must have previous letter. Geo. Hendy. Whangarei. description. King 44»69. D the theft of a rug from a motor car
and Mangawai. The funeral will leave
OE. night.

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experience. References. —Apply this even- Man. single, to Clean Offices UCKLAND Pram Supply, at St. Kevin's in Victoria Street last
his late residence on Wednesday May
26. at 2 p.m., for Waikumete.
-"-* Mill Rd.. containing money.
DOOK, keys and papers; reward.—23,
Mill Rd.
bank
Old
•to up-to-date premises. 6S. Pitt St.. opp. riARPEXTERS,
Gas Coy. Offices. B v/
Alterations,
expert,
anywhere;
want Repairs.
recommended;
ing, 35. Reimers Avenue. Edendale. Wednes-
l: day. 3f*>. Pacific Buildings. Wellesley St.
WANTED. and Lock Up Building.—Apply by **■
copy of reference, P.O. Box
* Arcade, Newton.—Prams. Push-chairs. Sales on 'Change to-day: 8.K.Z.,
Cash or Safety Strap, 3/. B ~SJZ. Insurance, £2; Wilsons
reasonable.—Phone 20-169. letter, with terms. £3 0/9;
PERMANENT Hair Waving from £1 14, BellwooO wanted, able to do washing.—7, 21 A -| TI-TREE Blocks, delivered; 6 sacks. £1 16/: Union Oil. £2 0/9;
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T OST, Coat; taken in error, St. Sepul- the famous Eugene method —Madame Aye.. Dominion Rd. HELP 63
61S. City. Cement.
Heme Bay.
IN MEMORIAM. ■*-? chre's, Saturday night.—Will person Aldwyn. Ellison Chambers. Phone 46-413.D Kelmarna Ay..
good men only, wanted imme- **--*- U; cash.—lß. Kins George Aye., D Sanfords (ord.), £1
0/3; Taranaki Oil,
House Furniture, Re- TTELP, competent, dally, for four weeks; WIKEMEN, diately—Write rst for appointment. Epsom: phone 20-008.
kindly exchange same at Tobacconist 20 pairs. Upholstering, Recovering. *" 13/6: Kawarau, 7/8.
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SAKER.—In loving memory of my dear Wellesley St West?
Renders Boots Pliant and Polishing. Sashes, Cords; anywhere, rea-°1 Epsom. -O- all duties.—73, St. Andrew's Rd., Rox 12fi3. 'Auckland.
, PLTJVOL A 2/4 TIN of Bolfe's Wax contains as British Consul at Swatow removing

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husband, Charles William, -who departed T OST, Lady's Bag. containing sundries, Waterproof, and doubles the wear; i sonable.—Metcalf, 55, Bellevue Rd.. Mt. strong and willing: £2 week.— much as three 1/ tins.—Obtainable
this life May 25, 1925. including sold
f- corner Wellesley and pints. 11. All stores. B Eden.
t.
farm. dis- YOUTH, 110. Balmoral Rd.. Mt. Eden. 48 everywhere. D Communist posters attacked by picket*.
A loving nature, true and kind, box
yale key. in telephone
Sts.; re- T>ING HOUSEKEEPER, Cambridge
home; Tar, Sand, Shell, Bricks, Lime. He drove them off with
a walking stick,
A beautiful memory left behind. ward.—lnquire Star. Qneen
62S
44-505. Diamonds are Trumps. Fares
brojght down with a bnmp. Try the CIHIMNEY
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Sweeping at shortest notice; trict, widower 2 sons; good
cleanliness my motto —Write I. VoJ- l" middle-aged.—Write Housekeeper, Wilson, YOUTH age 18 to 10 years, for Grocery
Delivery; must be reliable and Scoria. Coal. Coke.—Collier, 88, Pon- posted a guard from a British warship,
Inserted by his loving wife, Elsie M T OST, Brown Leather Purse, containing Diamond Taxi.
-"' B canlc St.. Mt. Eden. 'Phone 20-988. D0 Vpwinnrket. Motor
2L. hare previous experience.—Apply, with sonby Rd. Phone 26-246. *—' _B and demanded an apology.
Baker.
*** money, receipts and ring, between CHARRING. Sanding. Lawns, Grounds (COMPANION Help or Housekeeper: in□
Auckland. Deronport. probably 510 pm. •*■ Laid OH, Tennis Conrts.—A. Sonth- *-* adult family; middle-aged widow, V\7AITRESS »»
and Housemaid, together; references.
Strppt. Auckland.
Smeetons, Limited. Queen /CONCRETE.—Scoria and footpath, 3 and Mr. J. R. Clynes, leader of the House"
DAVIES.—In loving memory of my mother, country hotel.—Bell's Registry. Win- 4 yard loads, cheap rate?: Ashes, in the MacDonald Ministry, opposed the
Era Katherine. who died May 25 1913
Inserted by her son, Cyril.
boat: reward.-Kindly ring 41-031.
TOST, Purse, containing £3 10/, widow's
gate. 43, Cromwell Rd., Mt Eden. 21-543. D domesticated.—Write T. 4354. Star. stone
45-702.
Bldgs., Queen St., near Smeeton's.
COUNTRY TRAVELLER '—'
22/6. syds, delivered.—Phone Parkeß.
idea of the general strike, which could
CONCRETE Foundation Blocks, 1/ each. not succeed when the people it was in-
GILBERT.—In loving memory of Charles, -" pension. Stanhake on paper; 10' XJNFtRNISHED
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Furnished on
Apartments can be
Easy Terms. Lowest- *~J paths.
Block Walls. Garages. Foot-
Brickwork, Chimneys J YVOaTAN wanted, care 2 children; offered
TO REPRESENT AUCKLAND C > less disconnt—Cowpertbwaite Cement
dearly beloved husband of Blanche reward.—Afford. Railway Stores, New- prices.—Grossman. 111, Karangahape Rd.. Tiling; competent tradesmen.—Hall, Fhonec
and »
" comfortable home In exchange: one WHOLESALE MERCHANTS Roofing Tile Co.. Mount Eden. Phone tended to aid were the first to starve.
market; or Afford, 1, Garnett St., Avondale Anchland. B 25-679. c child no objection.—Write B. 7003, Stab. IN CROCKERY, FANCY GOODS.
ETC. 20-328 At a public meeting held at Mount
Gilbert, who died May 25, 1913. 6S
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Windows. Weights, Saihes. Sash Eden last evening it was decided
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Nothing but memories as we journey on, 70
VXTRINKLES Banished »n one week. 131
Apply, statins a?e, wage and experience, "TiOORS.
— COOK, young man. plain, reliable, wants


lights. Mantels. Grates: large eelecr protest against the new regulations for
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Longing for the one that is dead and gone. T OST POLICY. THE NATIONAL
** Coman Method, not massaze.—Mrs. Employment.—Write T. 4258. Star.
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"DELL'S Registry, Winston? Bldzs.. Queen L

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■*-» P.O. BOX 215. AUCKLAND. buses, and to
Kone knows the depth of our regret. ■*-*
MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION Hullen. Melvern's Bldgs.. Karangahape Rd. St.—Cnoks 65. Second 60/. Waitresses. tlon. Inspect Sam White. Market the control of motor
Still we remember when others forget. OF AUSTRALASIA, LIMITED.
Policy No. 130201 on the —
Life
The
of
R "TiRESSMAKIXG,
XJ Sewing, Ladies' and Children's's Housemaids,
all descriptions: dally 10/,I, Pomestlcs.
Generals. Parlourmaid. Place. D urge that the same should either be
by his loving wife and
STOPPER OP A "UNIQUE" repealed or amended.
Inserted
family. CHARLES FREDERICK JONES having fares: reliable.—Write S. 3734. Star.
- TJ ELI ABLE Registry. 15. Queen St. piHRISTCHURCH
DRAINAGE BOARD.
EVERT The Egmont judicial committee called
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been Lost, I hereby give notice that a MATRIMONIAL. "TvRESSMAKING—Evening and Wedding HOT WATER BOTTLE

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S t* 42-203.—C00k Generals. Generals 41/.
GILBERT.—In loving memory of my dear Copy of the Original will be issued under
Section 59 of the Life Insurance Act. 1908. TNTRODUCTIONS arranged, view •*-' Frocks a Specialty
Mar- Madame Morrella. 5, Bon Marche Bldgs.
at shortest notice. c Housemaid Waitress, Housekeeper, Girl Bears the Name
" UNIQUE." on Mr. E. Riddiford for an explanation
brother, Charles, who passed away May
ASSISTANT ENGINEER. Tout Safeguard from Imitation. Demand as to the running of his horse
25, 1913. Fondly remembered by his
loving sister, A. Lee.
unless notice forbidding same be lodged ■*- riage, throughout New Zealand; con-
within 14 days of this date.—F. W. fidence respected. — Phone 45-504. 36, "TjRESSMAKER,, competent, open Engage-
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Strand Arcade.—
"UNIQUE." SRB Dubious at the recent meeting. Last
!j| QJTRAND
I Registry,
NICHOLSON. Manager for New Zealand.— Phoenix Chambers, opp. G.P.O. 65 ment, daily; coats, costumes, evening
INTENSION Ladders, safety locking, night, after hearing the owner's state-

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eiRDWOOD.—In loving memory of our Dated 25th May. 1926. frocks; 10/ and fares.—Write S. 3653. Cooks, Relievers. Generals, Housemaid J— from £4; also Ice Chests.—Rhodes ment,
dear wife and mother, who passed away TyIDOWER, assured position, fair educa- Stab. Waitresses. Housekeeper (daily). Cook A Dplications will be received up to 4 p.m. and Sons, Ltd., 27, Patte*on St. 'Phone it was decided to take no
on May 25, 1925. "» tion, genuine, wishes meet. view Generals. Domestics, etc. of June 15. 1326, for the position of an action.
STRAYED AJTD rMPOOTTPEP. marriage. Business TYBESSMAKING.—Exclusive Designs in n 41-051. inspection invited. i>
Woman, 35-50 (no
Inquest to-day into the death of tfie
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Thoughts return
on but
to days gone past,
last. CTRATED, Black Spaniel Dog, Heme TTTn>p.we»)s3<rith ttdr eawant'or"capital, dren'! ton
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encumbrance.—36. Phoenix Chambers. 65 L Gowns, Costumes, Evening and Chil-t.
Wear.—23, Carlton Gore Rd.. Graf-t- WANTED TO BUT.
.:• :•."'. : *,
ASSISTANT ENGINEER (CIVIL)
annum. L casn delivered.—Hadoeld, C54. _U_» "fiTteen-year-old boy, Donald" Keith
-.: r £350 pet
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Inserted"'oy her' husband and b3 at a salary of kao Rd. Phone 20-314. D Mclndoe, at the hospital last Thurs-
reward.—Return 22, Wanganui *T wishes meet, view marriage, Widow T\BESSMAKING.—Smart A BLE SALESMEN at Sour. Service when
family. Aye. ■with business: no family. Only genuine ■*-' Frocks, Suits,
«• Selling Household Furniture.—Consult Applicants to state age, sewerage qualifications,
CUKEWOOD, 6/6 per ton; Fir Cones, 2/6 day, following an operation at the
Coats, Exquisite expereince on and ■*-

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CTRAYED.—Found, Fox Terrier Pup, replies accepted.—3R. Phoenix Chambers. 65 moderate.—229. Jervois Evening
_ per sack ; good Fencing Posts, 2/ each. Auckland Dental Hospital for the ex-
Gowns;
MOORE.—In loving memory of Robert E., '■
Bay George Walker. ; D previous works,

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Rd.. Herne and to enclose copies of
who died May 25, 1921; aged 59 years.
Oh! for the touch of a vanished hand, " black face: owner can have same by
paying advt.—Hall, So, Church St. West. TTfORKING Man
(36). R.C.. quiet, trust-
worthy, like correspond Country Girl or
Terminus.
licensed, neat worker,
BB
drainage
A DVERTISER, furnishing, requires up to testimonials, which will not be returned. hohu-
10 Rooms Furniture, one or more lots:
At Sturgesa Estate. Great South Rd., Ota- traction of twenty-seven teeth. The
DJ coroner found that the boy was
And the sound of a voice that is still. Onehunga. 53 Young Schedule of duties and conditions of
Inserted by his loving wife and
Widow, R.C.. child no objection. ■*-* honest, reliable, desires Permanent cash.—Write S. 3775, Star.
view marriage.—Write M". 3954. Star. appointment may be had on application to GENUINE Wall
Gillette Blades, 2/9 packet;
asphyxiated through a swab being care-
Position, reliable firm.—Write S. 3574i, A DVEKTISER wants Gramophone the undersigned. 2/6 and 4/; Mrs. Potts'
Boyle, 41, Victoria St. B lessly left in his mouth or throat
after
family. HOUSES AND LAND WANTED. Stab. ■£*■ Records, quantity. Write Irons, 14/6 se'-—

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any the teeth had been extracted^

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canvas will be
MOORE.—In loving memory of our dear
father, Robert Espie, who passed away A BAJSDOJS Sour Efforts. We will Sell
•£*■ your Bouse.—Pitt and Morris, 14, His
LEASE OFFERED.
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TjTARiIER,
1
capable, wants Job in
cquld manage; highest refs.—Write
country; rT
c **■
to be seen.—Write S. 3543. Stab
A NSELL AND CO., Auctioneers. g*lve deemed a disqualification.
Personal of members
rCE Chests—Khodes "Zealandla."
to home; prices low ; terms; Inspection
factor;
Stofk Reducing Sale. Attractive and
May 25, 1921. Ever remembered by his TOO LEASE, for 6 or 12 months, T. 4167. Stab. inTited.—Khodes and Sons. Ltd.. 27. Pat- genuine bargains given. Prices cut not
Majesty's Arcade. D •*- House, i-acre land, Codrington 3-Roomed ~
Best Prices for your Furniture.— git Thone 41-051. D
or Splitting, contract or wages; Phone 41-018.
loving daughter and son-in-law, Mary By order, teson only by halves, but by quarters.—At

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St., Arch- TfENCING D
and Percy Stewart, Jvorthcote. CCEPT our Service. We call, Inspect, hill ; reasonable rent to reliable tenant East Coast station ; experience, neatit A PPAREL.—Mrs. Outtrim, largest Buyer C. F. CHAMPION,
PAINT, Best, Ready Mixed, lib tins
Od; David Silk's two Jewellery Stores, Queen

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STURPHT.—In loving memory of Minnie and Sell your House. Tallis. St. Inquire 103. Dominion Rd. strong job.—Write T. 4176. Star. ■"-
Ladies'. Left-off Secretary. Best Swedish Carbide, 6d lb.—Boyle,
invited.—Ad.
Murphy, who died in New York, May 25, Kevin's Arcade, Newton. B
"I A ACRES and D-Roomed House, Mt. T7IRENCH Dressmaker has Vacancy, two~ Victoria St. 'Phone 42-674.
Gents' Clothing.—7l,
May 22. 1926. 41, Victoria St. B St. See windows. Inquirieshalf-price
fur

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Don't forget the great
1925. Rest in peace. Inserted by her A CRE, Mainland Beach, down harbour, 1
-" Roskill : suit poultry or market
Sayers, 10, Vulcan f- PAINTERS-
3 Lade era, Trestles, Step*,
Pelham. sale commences at 8 a.m. Monday. Your
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week out.—2o, Grotto St., One-c- \ RTIFICIAL Teeth, any condition, pre-
•"• daily reach city; small house; £50 garden ; 37/6.
days
loving Bister, Mrs. Claude Colhoun, Mt. Wheelbarrows, Wasfctubs.
Albert. deposit—S. 3698, Stab. Lane.
hunga.
war preferred ; up to £4 paid.—Pear- ana Sons, 150, Victoria St. W. 'Phone fur bargain is waiting. Empire Fur-

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207 **•
refined, young, wants Position. u line Co.. 9. Secnrity Bldgs. D PARTJTERSHirS. 4U-654. D riers, opposite Town HalL—(Ad.)
STEWART.—In loving memory of. our
darling Joan, who passed away on May ALWAYS Onehnnga.
Busy.—Moore, Estate Agent. fTIHE Live Agent will Lease in progres-
D ■*• sive town splendid Shop, double front, preferred.—lnquire Star.
Lady Help; Devonport; sleep hnme c A UCTION SALES at Private Residences
/GENTLEMAN desirous starting Hotel "piANO wanted to SelL cheap for cash; Sample evening frocks, raincoats, tail-
25, 1925 ; aged two years and five months. A TTENTlON.—Soldiers" with living rooms; suitable
Buerau. dining rooms ; owner will stockfor fish and
617 «■
capable, all duties, requires Posi- j. Qneen St
1 our Specialty.—Geotge Walker, 3S, D 'JT business, like meet Partner, good per-
-*■ owner going away.—l64, Ponsonby ored and velour coats; offering cheap.
We miss those soft and clinging arms
That round our necks did twine.
We long for that sweet childish voice
Heliaby's
gages ; buyers waiting.
Bldgs., urgently requires
Houses. Farms. Farmlets, with Govt. Mort- details from
D R. H. WOOD. The Live Agent,
shop.—Full
tion, refined home, Devonport, City.—-
Write 24. Glen Rd.. Stanley Bay. 7S- A BETTER Price your your Furniture
from George Walker. Phone 43-357. D
sonality.—Write

PARTNER
M.
WANTED
4001, Star.

BUSINESS
IN WELL-
IN
Rd.

QUANTITY Useful Second-hand Timber, (Ad.)


etc., for quick removel.—C. B. Wilson,
3rd floor, Strand Arcade, Warren's.—
38 TTOUE wanted, ESTABLISHED "For that tired feeling" Nurse Vane-
That once rang through our come.
Inserted by her loving father and BARPOOT, Newmarket, for Bemuera,
Epsom, and One Tree Hill Properties.
Endean's Buildings.
-- by middle-aged
1 1 in return for service; small remunera-
woman.i. T>AR.BER'S Chair Pedestal.—Statt- price
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-*-* and whprp to be seen to T. 4241. Stab. FANCY
AUCKLAND.
GOODS AND GENERAL
Newmarket.
QJECOND-HAND Kauri Timber, all
113
sizes
Wallace, electrical expert, Pierce Bldgs.,


tion.—lnquire Star.
to 12 x 12. lengths to 35ft; no borer. above Snedden's.—(Ad.)
mother, brothers, and grandparents. 631
Coloured map of district free. THF PUPILS WANTED. —Complete Libraries or MERCHANTS.
THOMPSON".—In loving memory of our BERTRAM, Phoenix Chambers, opp.
TTOUSEKEEPER—Refined
:
■*-*- seeks Position clean, good cook,
young Widow BOOKS.
Collections Purchased.
Small
Ardllaun'?. ners Owing to the death of one of the part- Appleton. Newmarket.
this share is now offered for sale.
38 Piano sale ends this week. See Broad-
dear mother, Mary Frances Thompson, G.P.0., urgently requires Houses to ART Needlework.—Knitting, Tatting,
trustworthy; own mistress.—Write S. 3599,
andd 4fJP.. Qnr-pn St.. r»pn Nfyprs' Park. D
Capital required is approximately £2000,
SIXGER. as new. £6 15/ ; Oak Automatic wood, £60; Green, £58; Player-pianot,

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who departed this life May 25", 1924. Too replace recent sales. Give us yours. Loom
D lesson.—446, Upper 17/6
Lace; quarter, 2/6 single
dearly loved to ever be forgotten. Queen St. B Star. ■ pOXSCLT GEORGE WALKERPiano.— when but suitable terms can be arranged with Drophead, £7 10/; guaranteed; all £125.—Moore's (next Waverley), Cus-
In- v> Sellins your Furniture or Applicant must have parts : terms.—<rlobe. Queen St.

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and Property Owners.—l bona-fide applicants. toms Street.^-(Ad.)
serted by her loving children. BUILDERS want Houses and Sections, easy de- BEAUTY Culture College—Madame Tate T ADT Help, all duties, requires Position,°« Phone 4S-357. D excellent credentials, integrity and business Dropheads, latest models; bar- Health is your greatest possession.
XOtTNG.-r-In loving memory of our dear
mother, who died May 25, 1925.
posits.—Smytlieman. 58. Queen St. B
Hair
teaches scientifically, all branches -"
Cutting, etc. —Bon Marche, Newton. Star.
country preferred.—Write B. 7006.o. ■—■ -^-^
_16S. "TVO IT TO-DAY—PHONE GEORGE
—•—^^~"
acumen. SIXGER
Successful purchaser must be capable inspection.—Terry and BarKer, H.B. Bldgs. Hall's Wine enables yon to keep it.—Ad.
gain prices: (guaranteed 10 years. Worth
Gone from ns, but leaving memories BUNGALOW, 6 rooms, Epsom; about
BECOME an Efficient Dressmaker—Learn T ADT. elderly, would like Position, light it *-* WALKER. D of taking charge of warehouse.

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£1350 ; £150 deposit; before Friday.— Newton. 87
Death can never take away; Cutting, Making, Designing. —Modern -" duties, good home, low wage.—Write:e Apply in first instance.
9. Empire Buildings, 14, Swanson St. Salon, Ellison Chambers, B. 7017. Star. 102'2 TROLL'S Pram and Clotheshorse.—State PARTNER, and Clay for Removal Free.—Apply A DVERTISEMENTS INTENDED
Memories that will always linger
While upon this earth we stay. BUILDERS —We want your Houses. Queen Street.
Dressmaking
B
T ADT, young, seeks Position, Housework,Z -*-* price to B. 7014. Stab. 85 C/o The Goldberg Advertising Agency. Ltd.,SOIL afi. Sentinel Rd.. Ponsonby.

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Smith's Bldgs.. Albert Street, Auckland.
Several inquirers not satisfied. Let's rpiLED Slab Fireplaces, Gas Fittings. FOE OTJB
Inserted by her loving sons, Billy, Colin,
and friend, Togo. have yours.—Clayton. Heliaby's Bldgs. D C CLASSES, Dressmaking, Cutting. Design-
J
Chambers, Durham St.,
city: honest,
Ing, etc.—Modern Dressmaking Salon, Willing. 237, Hobson St.
trustworthy.—Write
SI THE BEST—RING GEORGE npECIAL
WALKER. D PARTNERSHIP.
1 Mantelpieces: cheap.—Owes Rarner.
CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
modern, 4 rooms, near Durham next "II'ANAGER Salesman, capable, Ltd.. 34-36. Albert St D
IOUXG.—In loving memory of our dear BUNGALOW,
trams; Royal Oak. Great South Rd., Stewart, Dawson's. D ■***■
experi-
enced, available as representative. TTTRNITCRE,
siLer, Beatrice, who died May 25, 1925. Epsom; buyer waiting.—Warren, City
GENT has Vacancies Pupils,
piano; terms Winter Show.—Manufacturers interested f a large or small lots. Best EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. rpiMBER (second hand). Corrugated Iron.
-*- Flooring, and Doors: cheap, for cash.—
SHOULD BB IN OUE OFFICE NOB
A beantiful memory left behind, cash prices given.—Ring 43-959. Broad-
Chambers. moderate; special attention children. communicate S. 3584, Star.
- 40. AlT>ert Rrt.. Devonport. LATEB THAN ONE F.M. DAILY..
;

A loving sister so good and kind; Write, Teacher, Rushton, w.iy Auction Mart, Newmarket. D
3 rooms, kitchenette buyer Three Lamps.
BUNGALOW,
We have lost, but Heaven has gained,
One of the best the world contairiedr offers Section, unencumbered, with Ponsonby.
— Marcel
107 MARRIED Couple desire Position, coun-
try hotel; experienced all duties.— "piURNITURE - •E
WANTED IN
GENTLEMEN.—A VACANCY has occur-
ANY red in a Limited Company, whose Business' "TTNIQUE " WEATHER — Very
U for yonr "UNIQUE" HOT WATER ADVERTISEMENTS
Time RECEIVED A~TE3
Inserted by her Joying sisters, Xouie £300 cash.—Empire Land Agency, 14,
Swanson St. HAIRDRESSING.
Water Waving, Cutting, Manicuring,
Waving, Reply M. 3943, Star. QDANTITT. is at present conducted in the heart of the
City, and is chiefy dealing in Manufacturing BOTTLE. Full of warmth and comfort. THIS HOUR WILL BE INSERTED DP
and May.
BUYER
Massaging; private lessons, easy terms.—
for 4 Rooms, conveniences, up to 22a. Wood St.. Ponsonby. MARRIED Couple seek re-engagementit
Share Milking Machines; experienced,1,
WRITE GEORGE WALKER, and Agency Work, and whose principals are British and best. All sizes. Guaranteed TILL 2.30 PJtt. LATE NEWS PAGE.

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3S, Queen Street.' D Auckland business men. Incomer to become not tn Ipnb or prsrk (VRR

BEREAVEMENT ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.
£1100: £250 deposit; waiting.—
Foster. Potter. 99. Qneen St. OHS MANSON, Teacher of Violin, Mando-
lin. Piano.—243. Symonds St., opp "\|"OTOR
reliable; refs.—Write S. 3569, Star.
-_ ARDEN Roller, medium or heavy, must a shareholder
Driving, by young Man ; willing.?■ vJ be in good condition.—Write B. 6995, can be easily learnt. A trial will be will-
with services utilised, same
VrrOXDERFUL New Type
". flame rpjmlated like gas; 25/6 and
Primus:
MR. A>"D MRS. C. MOLLOY AND
TAMILY, of Clevedon. desire to thank all
/CLIENT, £800 deposit wants Farm, up P.O (Mrs.
'to 150 acres: G.L.: price moderate.—
E. L. Perkins). D -
1"- Write T. 4281. Star.
Driver,
Star. 73 ingly raranged to see if applicant is suit-
abie, and good salary with quarterly 27/ft.— Westnnhntise. 8. Rutland St. B
FARM, HANDS.
wanted for farm; hand milking.--
kind relations and friends for sympathy Clayton. Hellaby's Bldgs. OTOR Car Driving—Council Certificate "jVTOTOR experienced car or truck;; TJIGHEST Prices for your Furniture and division of profits paid. Amount of invest-
LAD
shown in their recent sad bereavement, and guaranteed.—Mayhill'e Garage. 6. ■*■»-*■ honest, trustworthy, reliable.—Writec D Effects; spot cash.—E. E. Carpenter, ment required. £300, and there is security TOURIST AND HEALTH RESORT*. Apply P.O. Box 11, Paeroa.

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to especially thank Rev. Father Daffy, /COMFORTABLE and Reliable Houses in Lower Albert St. Phone 42-367 D 36. Tawera Rd.. Green Lane. ISI, Karangahape Rd. D for your money.
\,fILKER, competent, wanted; married;
nurses the Taumartmni Hospital, and
of Best Suburbs my Specialty. Send
Driving taught privately; Coun- PAINTING, Papering; hung 1/6rolL Six- t- "\|"ILK wanted immediately; 14 gallons
ROTORUA. — -Lake House" — Mineral ill- good house; near Auckland.—Apply
friends at Matiere who did so much; also
for telegrams, letters, cards, and floral ; .
yours —=Fred Wade. Broadway. Newmarket.

(handy)— Rooms. Give Section rate.—Thomas


5 MOTOR cil certificate guaranteed; tees mode-
Needham, late instructor 11 St. Glenmore.
roomed houses painted £19.—18, Arnoldd -L"- daily.—Write T. 4280, Stab. WRITE B. 7013, STAR. 88 baths on premises; easy distance all by letter to B. 7002, Stab.
attractions.—Write H. Lloyd, Proprietor. B
84

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2 or No. 6 Pearson's Harness
"VJ"O.Machine, (18) wants job on farm; can as*
emblems received. Taumartmui Press
EPSOM
6

Auckland Motor School, 70, Vincent St


— YOUTH
please copy. and cash part
Rd.. Remnera.
payment.—3, Ormond City.
262
T>AINTING, Paperhanging by first-class
D -*■ man: moderate; contract, day labour.— Constable. Henderson.
-is second hand, for cash.—W.
38 WINES FOB SALE. ROTORUA. "The Empire," adjacent
Railway Station.—Tariff, 12/ per day, Write M. 3989, Stab.
machines, drive horse, fence, garden.—
MRS. YORK AXD SOX, of Rosella Road,
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MOTOR

Wince for Invalids; nothing 70/ week.—McLean. Phone 111. Bos 59. B
Driving Taught thorougnly by J.E.M.. 37. Hepburn St.
Mangere, wish to express their sincere HOUSES, old, suitable for renovation,
wanted ; city preferred.—McPhail and teed ; experts;
— — TJIFLE Range Outfit, second-hand,
BRAY'S

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Council Certificate guaran-
id j> wanted.—Write B. 700". Stab. 20 nicer or better; 12 quart bottles, 50/ ;
thanks to all the kind friends who sympa- Rushton's Motor VJAINTER, Paperhanger Experienced "Bondi House," Haupapa
thised with them in their sad bereavement; Chambers.
fees moderate. ■*• Tradesman requires 'Work.—Painter, 9,J,
OJNG 42-606 Mrs. Ptßgott (late Kelly) Arcade, paid.—Bray's
freight Vineries. Ltd.. H.M. ROTORUA. St., 8/ per day, £2 5/ week. Adjacent
WANTED KNOWN.
also for letters, telegrams and floral em-
blems received. Special thanks to Mrs.
Marshall, also Dr. Valiotine, of Papatoetoe.
HOUSE, 4-5 rooms, modern
convs.;
section, handy trams: state price and
nice
Sales, Auckland Motor School. 57. Albert Russell
Street. D
St.. Stanley Bay.

U. SI E JURY, A.T.C.L., L.T.C.L.. "DAINTING Contracts, materials gnaran- Left-off Clothing. Boots, etc.
-i-
« Darby Street. Buyer Ladies,. Gests' Auckland.
D DRAY'S Wines.—A Perfect Tonic for
p Sanatorium Grounds.—Mrs. C. Henderson.
B
PPT.RfiR-STH'S Horh.il Pill«, th» f.mlly
medicine for sick headaches, biUious-
ness, indigestion, liver troubles.
deposit.—Write M. 4019. Stab. teed: prices strictly moderate: neatl *-* winter months; 12 quart bottles, 35/ ; "DOTORUA.—Queensland Private Hotel. Chemists, All
Teacher of Piano, has Vacancies few -*- workmanship: estimates free. —Lloyd. 37, QEWING Machines. Gramophones and freight ;
- STONE
O paid.—Bray's Vineries, 1/6. 105
wanted, 4 or 5 rooms, Grey Pupils.—l. Belmont Terrace. Remuera. Records, wanted to Buy. Spot cash.— 8
HOUSE Sale St. R HM Arcade, Auckland. •" Table unequalled.
D wepkly: 1 mm. railway. 'Phone 144.—Mrs.Tariff 8/ day, 50/
A GOOD Serviceable Umbrella from <J/1L

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Lynn or Ponsonby : &50 deposit; no 75. Eden Terrace.
TITEMOBIAM CARDS. LETTEBS OF agents.—Write T. 4295. Star. SHOWCARD Writing offers congenial "pAPERHAXGIXG—Expert. Paperhanger,r, Umbrellas Re-covered or Repaired at
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Berge. B Lethaby's,
remunerative employment Easily disengaged, large or small ions; Spalls. Old Walls, any quantity; 16, Strand Arcade. B
THANKS, ETC., suitable apartments, flats, 32. reasonable prices.—Write S. 3730. Star. Ensom.
HOUSE, learnt Moderate terms.—"X" Systfcn. state nricp. ptc. —Phnn° Pnrkps.
POPULAR Present —An Umbrella
ing.
within 2nd section: two clients wait- Qneen 3t
Calwell and Martin, N.Z. Insurance
D
"pENNSTLVAXIAX Jazz Band Open for 7t r\7AFFLE Machines, latest pattern, for
mELEGRAM TfROM TTvUNEDIN
A bought at Lethaby's brings good luck.
PBIKTED AT THE "STAB" OFFICE T7TOLIN Tuition by
«
an experienced -*• Engagements; just started; guarantee »' fommercial n<=e: state lowest price.— £«EE NEW ZEALAND AT ITS BEST-- Iβ. Strand Arcade.

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Buildings. B V player.—Address Strad, B
3, Carlton satisfaction.^Write M. 4149. Star. WritP P.O. Box SRI. Anrklancl. ANNOUNCES FURTHER EXHIBITION
AT SHOKTEST NOTICE.
MANGERE —WSnted. few Acres.
change Equity House, city. £1400; TEARN
Ex- Gore Rd- City.
TO
B
PIAXOS and Furniture Polished equal to io SELLING ?f>l'R FTJ BN'ITURE.
new.—l. Brown, 53, Elliott St.. City:y *>w will make yon a straight out Cash
AWAKDS AS FOLLOWS :—
•HITCH TOUR WAGON TO a'sTAB."
A PRESENT from Mother, Father, Sister
or Brother— An Umbrella bought at


bare acres or home.—Clayton, Hellaby's
SWIM. Letnaby's. Strand Arcade. B
Square. OfTpr on the spot as roar home stands. No NEW ZEALAND WIXES AWARDED
rujiiaitAi. directors. Bldgs.
I can Teach Either Sex, of any age, a "DIANTST would like Position, suburbann~ cartases. Valuations free. GEORGE
p
MAKE SURE YOUR TRAVEL. COUPON BARGAINS In Travelling Requisites. W»
are manufacturers. Keenest prices.—

C LITTLE AA'D SONS, LTD., Under- PBACTICALLX all cash—Client wants


4-6-Roomed House, City, close trams;
style suitable to their requirements.
Coach to Miss Ena Stockley and Miss
■*- theatre, 2, 3 nights weekly, where WALKER. Vi. Qneen Sr
Fnrni'ure wanted daily QNB JfIRST, ORDER OF MERIT, IS STAMPED "WHITESTAR." Ledlard's. 24. Karangahape Rd. B
• takers, Embalmers, " Marble Arch,"
Hobson Street. Auckland.
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Phones 45-880, sound value: particulars urgent.—J. Alex-
■tnder Robertson. 99. Qneen St
Marie Farquhar.
D. B. ANDERSON,
piano only.—Write T. 4157. Star.
"POSITION wanted, urgent, as Cook
Cook General, by capable experiencedd Bee." 165-66.
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or,r
X-'inn Laree and
SJW pmall lot'
Ponsonby Rd. Phone 27-190
"Busy And BEKKER'S
R Pure Soap Saves Labour by
soaking clothes 20 minutes; no soda, of
45-881. D

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By Special Appointment Instructor to Lady -*- powders needed; harmless to the hands.
CO., 707 PURCHASE.—PARNELL. Freehold.
QNE SECOND
V*7ESTEBN PARK FUKEBAL TO woman.—Write T. 4299. Star. D All Grocers. R


vv House. 6 rooms, cood locality; fair
Jellicoe and Family.
~ TYPEWRITERS FOR S*T.~
Motors.
Ponsonby Road.Town or Country.
'Phone 26-936. Jas. Weir, :
sised Section iro to £ 2000. JACKSON,
Phone 42-746. Box 1327. B "POSITION as Lady Help wanted byI TITE
•*-. refined VV
WILL BUY FURNITURE, AVY
QUANTITY. AND GTVR FAIR
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IN OPEN COMPETITION AGAINST THE rpYPE WRITER (Pox Visible), BE Wise—Order your Costumes and Suits
Manager. D T. MANDEUO
9. Commerce Street.
young country girl, at New
Lynn or Avondale.—Write B." 7012. Star. MARKET VALUE. WORLD. -•- good,
second-hand, recently overhauled. 24 Bldgs.. Albert St.
from Laurie and Hardy, Foresters*
B

' DON'T
PROPERTIES SOLD AND WITHDREW*. 60;0 OUR BUYERS WTLL GO AXTWHERE
,
TT7ATNEY SIBUN AND SONS, Symonds Commercial Bank Buildings.
Dry Cleaning, Bridges Dry
IVY St. and Newmarket. 'Phones: 47-619,
47-819. Residence: 41, Park Rd. 41-534. , D
DENTISTRY. JAM) Agents—Take notice my property, TOEPAIRS
■v 38, Crummer Bd., is withdrawn from- .■" Windows: Alterations: charges mode-
sale.—A. Wilson. 75
wanted ; m Floors.
rate.—Warwick PO Rot 674
Verandahs.
~ NO CHARGE FOR VALUATIONS.
J- R ROBERTSON. LTD..
JJOTH "pOR QOKBAN'S. FOB HIRE.
BRIDGES Pressing,

FREEZE
Repairing,
Address. St. James Square.
AND
etc., 7/6 suit.—

SNEEZE—Enjoy
89

JAS.

St. (late Opp. John Court's. -I-TON
JAMLESON, 27, Belgium
Upper Queen St.). near Newton East
School. 'Phone 40-253. 5. TEETH |"YUT Without Pain.
vJ Without Pain.
T AND Agents—Please Withdraw from
■*-* Sale my Vacant
"ROCKERIES,
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Section, Ladies' Mile. explosives;
Paths. Stonework,
description; competent men used to
«ay or contract.—Write S.?.
any
0 Phone 43-025 Phone 43-025 Phone 43-o">s
Address—
' -- Tip Tnjek,
1 terms moderate.—Inquire Stab.
by hour, day, week; the cosy comfort of a "UNIQUE"
623 WATER BOTTLE on cold wintry nights.
HOT

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j> Made by North British Bubber Co.—there-
WINKS AND HALL, Undertakers, Cnan-
Bemnera.—W. Archibald. 94: 3731 Star. M T XjEBANON VINEYARDS,
TOILET SPECIALISTS.
fore best.
HALL'S Famous capsou, prle* __*
IKB
eery
*0-332.
St., Anckland.—Bnrinesg
Private 20-034.
'Phone
B
T AND Agents.—Please withdraw my
■*-• Section, Bollard Avenue, Avondale. SALESMAN, keen, enerretle. voune. T
QhV rpYP B
JJETAL, HENDEBSON, A.UCKLAXD. B
COLLEGE Experts—Hair, Face Treat- DR. package, post free. To rasa-
thorough knowledge
Messrs. Alexander and Co. bare sold same. Position with Advertisingadvertising, seeks
C gwinSne. order direct from B^1 «•«*"* *»_£
f- *f*??*E
HOWET WALKER h&i had Firm: excellent1 ■> ments: Shingling. Waving. Tlatias
FBTTTT FOR SAI.E. MB. a vast experience, and ertnets
Edith Anderson. referffnees.—Write' M. 4027. Stak. ANY QUAXTTTT, WANTED. Marcelie Bairdressinz College. Sjmonds St hape Bridge Drug Store, Chemists,
Bd fat Grafton B*dg»>- Anc-Unfl- P

— Teeth with gentleness and extreme over Snedden's %


WIRELESS APPARATUS FOR BALC. D
Choice QuaUty Dessert, care. TPITIOK WANTED. QARAGE FOREMAN (WORKING),), T ADIES.
— Visit Ethel Weetman. 70 "-CIOR SICKNESS
α-nd 'SH^ff|
APPLES,
Brighton 11. Cookers, E. Lippiat, MANAGER. 4 nUABASTEED Radio Sets, rock
bottom Brunrwicfe Bid Ss for Hair and. Face
Ballarat, 6/6. Mixed Cases, 6/6. Bail II ENGLISHMAN (21 years) desires Coach- Disengaged shortly, desires Position.
Auckland preferred.
"STAR" OFFICE. D
'-* prices; unselective sets made selec- rreatment. Shingling —Phone 42-434. B
; sale of rebuilt instruments. BOTTLE. Guaranteed not « °J
to lea

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paid. Satisfaction goaranteed -—**. E. HOWET WALKKE, Dentist, *-* ing, Elementary Latin, Maths, and tive ah 4K
Cole, Kankapakapa. B posibly Mnsic; mornings preferred.—Write
Advertiser has good general experience,c, repair work satisfactorily done.—Asso- IITADAiIE THORA TATE, Bon Marche Eversharp Pendl

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City Chambers, 4000, Stab. PIANO TVHUXG. Newtoo—Hair, Skin Treatment; Stain' t Pen and

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Fruit, 7/ case; 3 cases, 20/ ;
M. including sales. ciated Agencies, Ltd., 27, Swanson
St. -"- Cutting, Waving, Shampooing, Electro. Queen u<l
SELECTED ing. Buchanan, cot


209, Qneen Street. Repairs promptly execnted. D
railage free. Parlin's Beauty, Kates. BREE, Professional Pianist Jj-VALVE Receiver and Accessories, pro- lysis.—Phone 46-047.

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Dougherty. Dalta Orchards, Box 702 "CTOR Best Values In Teas, try W. mA 7 WRITE F. 1396, STAR ARTHUR
and Tnner, merite your confidence In fessionally built, all Australian
£25 cash.—ls, Wynyard Ed., con-
FORT, High-dase Tailor, mode,
SHINGLE Trim, 1/6; Waving, Djelng.
HABRJ
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.Auckland. B4 x> -E" Peet's Pure Ceylon «£ 9-m. or XiCl nia work.—Phone 43-398. IHF certs; Mt.
I-jden. Tinting, etc.—Madame Amle, Uster rate prices.—Palmerston Bnildlnfi,
- .■ S■■■■• .; Bldgs., Victoria St. East. Phone 46-309. D j Queen St., Opp. G.P.O. Phone 4270,
2 THE AUCKUAKD STAK. * TCESUAt, MaT " 25, TSfZ6.
i WANTED KNOWN. ARTICLES FOB SALE. APABTMEHTS VACANT. APARTMENTS VACANT. TO LET. TO LET. HOMES AHP ATTEWTIOW. MIMICAL IH6TRUMKHTS FOR a^j"!""}
••TNECTO" Hair Dye, procurable in all Table, 9ft x 7ft, slate bed,
■*■ shades from Miss Borgolte, Toilet BILLIARD
practically new, Barton, McQUL—3.
A BOUT Flats, Rooms, Houses; reasonable
Ripley, 12, Winstone TJOOMS
(2), front, unfurn.; fireplace;
ALFRED ST., Onehunga.—i-romed Bun- fiHOP, modern, next P. 0.; just past 2nd 1 and Beat Home has ABSOLUTELY the Cheapest »«<»

'',, ReMta. S
•**■ rentals.—See private entrance; c.L,, gas stove, Gramophones, Records, and
galow; every latest convenience; 32/6 jnst been opened by Sister Kelaall at
Specialist, City Chambers, Auckland. D Sing's Aye., Mt. Eden. Phone 21-639. 65 Bldgß., Qneen St. 'Phone 45-135. D *-*
convs.—l23. Crnmmer Rd., Grey Lynn. weekly.—Home, Ltd., Vulcan Lane.
section; main thoroughfare; lock-np or
54 superior living rooms.—Ring 20-299, after No. 12, Pah Road, Epsom, and is ready 'Grandtonio," 11, Jervois K<L. Three JlSc!
Ponsonby. ™w.
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" IT'EEN KUT Prices in Men's Wear.—
CINEMA
Machine, portable, suitable small A TTKACTIVE Homes, all suburbs, fromi 5: to receive patients.—'Phone 20-618.

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A BSOLUTELY Cheap—Furnished Booms,
-Q-Tntt's Great Salvage Sale. U hall or Institution; can be seen work-
-"- Single, Doable; each separate gas;
CJITTING Room, large, tarn., fireplace;
also partly furn. Bedroom, front, fire- ■"■ £1 week.—Fred Ball, Bew'e Chbrs., CHOPS (3), suitable tea or grill room, TTOME, good, offered Invalid or Elderly MBEROL and Edison Disc Ee*dr, .'
MARlE—Public Circle, Satur- ing.—King 24-740. 5
> TabSS^

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Only at Wade's, Ltd.,
MADAME
day evening. 8 o'clock.—7, Mira St.,
COT, dropside, new; also Push Chair;
central; clean; convenient.—"Belmont," place.—69, Wellesley St.
Vincent St. 61 15, Queen St. (opp. G.P.0.). D O or ladies' hairdresser; opp. etation, -Q- Person.—Ring 20-133.
Shop, Dwelling, extra large, Frankton June. ; rent reasonable.—Apply
2
Bldgs.. Karangahape Bd.,
AncklaTa^*^,
off Lincoln St., Ponsonby. cheap; -will sell separately.—3o, Green
A CCOMMODATIOX,
TxpLLESLEY ST., 113—Single Boom;

also. Double, own stove and meter; BEAUTIFUL
new block, Just past Valley Rd.—Keys ton.
10, Durham St., or Central Hotel, Frank-
HOME offered- boy, school age, companion
for own; Bayswater, close school;. " AT, l^' -3000 Machines .onTfe:
TVTADAME HYLAND, Phrenologist, Char- Lane ltd.. Remuera. with breakfast,
248a, Dominion Rd. Island one year, suggesting tȣi
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LTJ acter
Reader.—17, Belgium St., first "THINNER Suit, new; size 5; cheap. Also,
■**■ superior
Symonds St.
home.—Waimarie, 20, Lower clean, quiet.
52
BED Sitting Boom, nice, dry, sunny, with SHORTLAND ST.—Ground Jloor, Large termß moderate.—Write T. 4133, Stab.
offers Good Home, Attention,
**•
qualities on easiest terms, from 5/
doini■"'
house on right off Karangahape Rd.
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D -*-J Xew Mangle, cheap.—lnquire Stae. 6:27 Office to Let; excellent light and posi- LADY

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fireplace; suit business person; cent tion.—Apply
"ATILLINERY Classes. Mondays, Tues- — DOUBLE
Bed, springs, and mattress for
A PARTMENTS fnrnished, double and APARTMENTS WANTED. 10/.—write T. 4313, Stab. the Liverpool and London Child attending school; 15/ weekly.
634 " A VONIA," The Gramophone!—SnnitW*

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■**■ single and Globe Insurance Co.. Ltd.. 38a, Short- Inquire Stab.


rooms.—Apply 8 Lower A Empi Exhibition as
* ?J best
•*•"- days, Thursdays, 7-9; afternoons by Sale; good order.—Call No. 1, Ireland

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(3) want House, Flat or Kooms
- Symonds St. DULTS
- ON MAECHE CHAMBERS, Karanga- land St. 41 v,
27 cx New Zealand* work. Lovely^£«£*.•

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arrangement. Quick methods, expert St., Ponsonby.
■ over shop, furn. or unfurn.; handy hape Rd. Modern Office, suitable; JTIAKAPUNA—4-Rd. Bungalow, comfort-

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tuition.—Mrs. Sherwin, 219, Symonds St BOARD OFFERED. and volume. Easiest terms, 5/ -down
LUX, little use. cost £17; no A PARTMENT, 2 rooms, with ose of city.—Write X. 4277, SlAa. 2/6 week. Illustrated catalogues.—elmS*
'Phone 46-703.
T^j"HS. WATSON, Hair Specialist, may be lux. reasonable
ELECTRO
cash offer refused.—Electro-
rl kitchen,
fnrn. or unfurc—28, Arthur "p*LAT wanted, young m.c;
doctor, lawyer, healer, optician, dressmaker, •*■ ably furn.; Harley Rd.; rent 32/6.—
photographer, agent. I
D Apply 732, Mt. Eden Kd. Early Breakfast, for Products and Gramophones. Limited, ii?
St, Ponsonby. central, aeU- ACCOMMODATION,

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Bos 1. Ponsonby P.O. working men or permanents.—196. Queen Street.
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6 rooms, c.L and all convs.; HTAKAPUNA, Harley Rd.—Furnished Cot-
■*"• consulted daily at 37, Hepburn St., *• contained preferred; furn. or un- BUNGALOW,
: Ponaonby. ■pRXEMAS
■*-* model, new,
Projector, complete, 1925 A PARTMENTS, turn., eonvs.; kmlns 2nd fnrn.—Write F. 3509, Stab.
•«- section, Valley Ed.—9. Ewington Ay. "E\LATS, 2-3 rooms, kitchenette, furn.,
Ward Terrace.—Phone 21-072,,
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97 1 tage, 3 rooms ; gas stove ; 20/.—Dunn, Merlin House, Hobson St.
5 rooms, electric light; 35/. 8, Durham St. East. City. A CCOMMODATION for Full Board or 13 Darby St.
B pCI or Exchange your
Records at is"
Large selections
available!"
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mirror, arc. and

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••"W'APHTHALINE"—Death to Moths and shadowless slide with BUNGALOW,
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attachment; any inspec- off Dominion Ed., Mt Eden. D4 St.. Arch Hill. rrtAKAPUNA—Small Cosy Cottage, con- A Rooms, with use convs.; permanents All repairs cheaply executed. ■
■ ■" Sllverflßh.—All Stores, or Domestic
■ Vacuum Cleaning Co., 12, Strand Arcade. D G.P.O.
tion. Cheap for cash.—Particulars Box 78,
BACH, ** unfurn.; Grafton, Carlton (iore Rd.,
furnished, suit working woman; Symonds St; urgent.—Reeve, 30, Phoenix
or best offer.—lo.

BUNGALOW,
Keppell
new, 4 rooms, Selwyn Rd., -*- venlent shops range, gas stove cheap.: ; or casuals. —21, Keniuera Rd. P riET our Gramophone Accessory Priced
10/6.—S. Macanlay St. 7 Chambers. for Boarders. Home *■* first. Keenest in New Zealand.
"VTERVlNE—Absolutely the Best Nerve .VISED Iron Chimney, 46531, 14ft
CJ.ALVA ■DEDROOM, single, furn., c.1., baths 1, suit ■*- ■pLAT, wanted, self-contained, two bed- Edeh.
Kohimarama. —35, -Valley Rd., Mt. Bell. 1. New Bond St., Klngsland.
ACCOMMODATION
away from home.—Apply W.C.T.D. largeet stocks.—Superior Products Cni

IStrandTonic
,"\TEW
■XX 12
procurable; 7/6 posted.—Dewar,
Arcade.
Arrivals—Own your own Home in rtE.4XDFATHEK
months, £1 weekly.—Write G.P.O.
*
B Papatoetoe. 35/. —Apply McCauley'e
high.

Clock, very
Store,
143
old, in
■*-* sober working man.—37, Union St.
"DEDROOII,
■" front, furn.; suit 2
friends; cheap.—Apply 20, West St.
83 morning
girl
rooms, living room, kitchenette, etc. ;
T. 4256, Stab.
sun ; near town; 2 adults.—Write BUNGALOW,
Stab.
5 rooms and kitchenette, to
rpRINITY
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Let; modern convs.. elevated.—Inquire 259. Symonds St.


622 "VTILLA,
ST. (2), Heme
Kooms, mnrlern convs.; rent 42/6.
Bay—6 Large
— Hostel. 363, Queen St. Phone 45-254.

ACCOMMODATION,
Breakfast only;
with Full Board, or
good table; moderate
Btair St., Wellington.

*-* Records; £15.


Floor Cabinet,
worth £30.
jgj
with!
iAjulrei
good order; perfect timekeeper; price T.1ADY wants Bed Sitting Room, near 7 rooms, 14, Collingwood St.; all Gardiner, near Cargen. B STAg
; Box 216. cosy, new, 4 large rooms, * convs.: .rent, 4-V.-Pollen. Solicitor. tariff.—Hotel
_619*j
£100.—Write T. 4165. Stab. "DEDROOM, double, furn., c.1., all convs.,
-*- City, vrith telephone; BUNGALOW, A CCOMMODATION, Gentlemen, comfort- rj.RAMOPHONE, Table, Cabinet,

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Lily is the Best Women's Tonic ■»-» use large moderate.— large section, dose trams.— 7, Home Chancery Chambers, O'Connell St.
kitchen.—37, Union St., City. Write
ORANGE B. 7013. Stab. 69 VTILLA, 7 rooms, all convs.: J-aere land: •«-
new, with 25 Records; £15 thec k>t-.*<

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on the market.—Fall particular!!. GUILLOTINE
(Strawboard), 42-lnch; Pair St., Archhlll. able, refined home, all convs.; piano, *-* "^j
furn., piano, c.1., modern T quiet; select locality; 2nd section phone ; moderate. —5,
g2
Park Ay.. Grafton. Write T. 4192, Star.
Dewar. Strand Arcade.
.Speed Pulleys (suit printing machi-
D nery); Architect's Printing Frame, 41 x 31.
"DOOMS (2 or 3), and kitchenette; handy
TD'EDROOM, small, fnrn., nice home, good -" I second section.—The Home Finders. BUNGALOW, : men PJ.RA.MOPHOXE Bargains.-Oak Homlesvij
convs.; Great South Kd.—Apply 32, good terms on lease to approved tenant.— A CCOMMODATION, working
SINGER Dropheads, all 6tyles, from £5 Write S. 3748. Star.
15/ ; Brand New Dropheads, £8 17/6. • mond Rd.
7/6.-22, Millais St., off Kich- 58, Queen St.
y7
118
Victoria St. Weat. Inquire Star. 1
575 A boarders, permanents or casuals; Voice, new, 30 Records, £7; His Master
£8 10/.—75, Eden Terrace. *B.'<
Easy terms.—Globe. 154. Qneen St. D p/"ITCUEN' Dresser for Sale, almost new
4-roomed, hot water, elec- Ci ROOMS, near Symonds St.. all convs.. 219, Hobson St.
single rooms, early breakfast.—St. Clair,
■"- (cheap).—Apply 24, Scarbdro' Terrace, "DEDBOOM, single, furn., flrepiace; every FLATS TO LET. BUNGALOW,
tric light: rent, 25/.—Thornley, Blatai ~50/.—Lamble. Endean's Bldgs., Queen 18f RAMOPHONE Motors, Tone Aran, Keo
SINGER 7-Drawex Droptable, guaranteed, Parnell.
£4 15/; Hand, £2. Repairs, Ex- ±f cony. Belgium St., next Masonic
Hall below. 223 rA CCOMMODATION, refined m.c.'s, nicely St. Kelston. New Lynn. A CCOMMODATION—ComfortabIe, homely " producers. Accessories, Reprints,
or Rooms only; visitors, per- to build.—Write "Phoneries," 18, Darby!
changes. Terms.
Globe, 154, Queen St.
Free Delivery.— ■jVTOVIXG Picture Camera (Pathe), com-
D -"-•- plete with rapid 3.5 lens and heavy "DEDBOOM, single, furn. with fireplace,
gas ring, c.1.; suit working man.—lo, Rd.
*-
convs.;
furn. flats, separate kitchenette, c.1.,
rentals from 32/6.—171, Ponsonby
■pjUNGALOW, Just off St. Mary's Rd.. ,*f
■*■* Ponsonby; 4 rooms, garage, harbour 5 mins. Queen St; £s.—Home, Ltd.. manents;
:
Q ROOMS, nicely furnished ; phone, piano £* Board,moderate.—"Hillcrest." 49, East It pi
tripod.—lnquire Stab. 607 *-* St. THF Buy the new~*ay?!
St., Symonds
GIRAMOPHOXES.—

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Vulcan Lane. 273
SLICKSHINE Your Floors, Maintain the
"PROFESSIONAL'S
Newton Rd., near car. 96 view; 45/.—Ring 26-557. HOUSE.—Comfortably appointed
* Particulars free by return post WrJU-i
gloss by using Oplno Mop OIL.
time and money.
Save
B •*• complete outfit;
Postcard
£22 or best offer.
8. Ashton Rd., Mt. Eden.
Enlarger,
— "DEDROOMS.—Two Single Furn. Rooms, "DED
±J electric light,
bath,
Sitting* Room, superior, furn., sunny
■*-* balcony; harbour
etc.—Apply No. eette ; c.1., telephone.—lnquire Stab.
view; eep. kitchen- BUNGALOW, 5 rooms, Craig's Estate,
between Panmare and Penrose; 30/ ■JJEVTRESIDENCE, FULLY FURNISHED BEACH Winter Home. Latest improvements "Phoneries," 18, Darby St.
include open fireplaces.—Mayer, 'Phone 7, Motors,
|i
SUITS and Costumes Cleaned in eight
hours.—The Crothall Way. Phone QUANTITY Furniture, Chesterfield Suite,
90, Union St., City.
(CARLTON GORE ED., 11.—Large Bed-
614 per week.—Phone 20-381.
6 rooms, 9, Wood St., Pon- Three Bedrooms. All Conveniences.
Milford.
Sitting Room, single, furn., suit at lower prices.
2 *-* tone-arms. Lid Supports,
21-374. THF Carpet, Linos, Pictures, Ornaments, ■DEDROOM, front,' single, furnished,
breakfast optional; also Songle Beds, *-*
sitting; c.1., flre, kitchen, gas stove, BUNGALOW, BED
business lady; califont, all convs.— Snperior Products Co., Blair St., Welling-!
Request price lists.—<j

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Griller; leaving.—l, Hutton Rd., Blrken- XJ sonby; every cony.; 42/6. —Apply Owner leaving Auckland June 3.
conveniences, private entrance. ton. Rβ •!

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fTVAKE a Diamond Taxi; It's better and head. with board 58. East St., Newton. D4
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bouse or 50. Balmoral Rd. 38. St. George's Bay Rd. 80
vacant, moderate; also Reasonable Rent to Suitable Tenant.

1 cheaper.—Ring phone 44-505.
B "TiEVONPORT.—SeIf-contained Flat, 3 BUNGALOW, ECORDS, best makes, from 2/6. Wβ?
rpORALIN'E for influenza and Colds.
QEAGRASS Pram, like* new, cheap.—
Q Apply 71. France St., Newton.
IDED Sitting Boom, splendid locality, abso- J- rooms, bathroom, sleeping porch;
*-* lntely flrst-class.—'Phone 26-860. 110 ate. —Apply 30, moder- Homes bnilt to order: £10 deposit, 25/ BOARD offered 2 Gents In private
car stops at door.—18. Khyber Pass.
borne; Buy, Sell, and Exchange. Meltzw;

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■*- Scores at every dose.—Chemists Cameron St. Bros.. 65, Victoria St. ■.
Stores. 1/6 nnd 2/6.
and
B SETTEE,
Bed, 32/6 ;
oilod Rimu,
good
£3; and 3ft Single
condition.—Apply
T>ED Sitting Rooms, donble and single: T-vEVONPORT Waterfront.—Furnished or
±J well fnrn.;
use convs.—ll, Scotia ■*-' Unfurnished Flat, all conveniences:
weekly.—7. Hellaby's Buildings.
BUNGALOW, 8-roomed. and convs.; £2
D Ring REID. 'PHONE 40-525.
KEVIN'S NEWTON.
BOARD and Residence, single
table: 30/.—62, Newton Rd.,
men; best
Newton. rpABLE Gramophone, Dew, double iprtn*
]

BEST BAG SO*D TO KEEP OUT Place. 10/ week: Immediate possession.— J. gT. ARCADE, ■*- motor, splendid tone, 18 select records*
THE THE COLD.
Royal Oafc
rp.ANKS.—Two
Pharmacy.
600-gallon Tanks, Taps.
155
TJED Sitting Room, furn., cooking convs.;
adults.—"Wairere." 11, Queen's Parade. AlPsanrtpr Robertson. 99. Qneen St.
THREE MODERN LOCK-UP SHOPS BOARD offered 2 working men, bandy £11.—35. Briston Rd.
Newmarket, tram stop.—lnquire Star.
2&
'UNIQUE" HOT WATER BOTTLES are -"- covered tops, pood condition; chean.
■*-*
close trams, near Upper Queen St.—37, ■piIXEST Residential Superior Plat, fnr-
BUNGALOW, Momingside, 6 rooms, gar- ARE AVAILABLE FOR LEASE ON
lOLIX, 30 years old. Stainer moflel.i
urpque in quality and value. Guaranteed not
to hurst or leak. All sizes. George Stone. Glen Innes, Tamakl. 26 Belgium St. -*- nlshed or unfurnished
Un Mannsell
; close cars.— 7, den, convs.: elevated ;£2 weekly.— MODERATE TERMS. bargain; £6.—Phone 25-229, or writeif
Rd., Parnell. 'Phone 43-190. offered 2 or 3 men, comfortable T. 4183. Star.
2RB
rniJ'i'TS Great Salvage Sale going at full
WANTED to Sell, immediately, 4-Piece "DED Sitting Room, large, furn., fireplace,
Apply Owner. 36, Phoenix Chambers;
'Phone 45-504. 65 Music
Provided in the Building Three BOARD
home; early breakfast.—32, Belgium
"V7IOLIN, guaranteed over 30 years old;|
j

-*- speed. D Oak Suite, new; written guarantee


given; genuine snip.—Apply 2, Rocklands
■*-* convs.,
Rd., Ponsonby.
c.1.; bus at d00r.—39, Richmona 1
100 - 2 rooms, furnished, kitchenette:
30/.—4, Mercer Rd., off Shelly Beach
' BUNGALOW, 5 rooms, every cony.; cor- „,.,.,.. .... /imes Weekly. St., Newton. I*2
offered 3 respectable Young Men. pain.—Write T. 4360, Star.*good tone, solid body; genuine bart 4
\XTALLPAPBRS from 6d per
roll.—Levene Aγ.. Dominion Rd. 71
BED Sitting Room, double, furnished, own
34 ner Craig and Omana Rds., Mllford.
facing beach; to lease for a term. 25/ per
SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, LTD. BOARD
with all convs.—Bs, Williamson Ay.,
**

and Co, 361, Queen St (above Town TCLAT to Let, 83, Queen Street.
./all). Pbone 46-653. D
Accumulator, 20 amps, suitable
-k wirelpss. in perfect order; price £ I.—
■*-* kitchenette.—Alter
St., Grey Lynn. -
5 p.m., 34, Grosvenor 1 balcony, near Symonds St.—
Eden Rd.
self-contained, furnished.
68, Mt. week.—Apply David Silk, 158-160, Queen St.
29 TANLEY POINT 7 Kooms; sea
Grey Lynn.
offered, good table, early break-
231 TriOLIN Strings, finest Italian and oth««
v durable makes.—Hewitt, Violin Maker*
WE Remodel Ladies' Hats, latest Rtyle, Simm. 100a. Albert St.
BED Sitting Room, doable, furn., own
60
frontage; 15/. BOARD
fast; sinsle or share rooms.—l2B,, opp 18.
Swanson St.. Auckland. I

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5 rooms, situated best part
. 2 rooms and large kitchenette, un-
to fit head.—Cox's Hat Factory, Kara-
ncahape Rd. A SHPANS, Open Fire Grates, Boot gas stove and meter; 17/6.—27, .Ingle- ULAT, ■*- ; BUNGALOW,
of Grange Rd.. Mt. Eden ; apply early. ST. HELIERS BAY—Bungalow, 4 rooms; P.0., Parnell. TTIOLIN, Case and Bow. suitable chad,?
califont, c.1.—38, George's Bay


D fnrn. V splendid condition; £2 I<V--*
-"- Leather. Hobblng Lasts. Floor Cramps; sea St., Ponsonby. 101
Rd.. Parnpll. Roberts and Co., Jelllcoe Chambers, corner 30/. In private family to young Pearson,
beginner:
TTTONDERFUL Bargains at Tntt'e Great
V s-ilTn-" Snip. Spp
our windows. D
rpdnced prices.—Armstrong's, Karangahape
BED Sitting Room, furn., own stove, fire-
unfurn., 2 rooms, kitchen, bath:
81
Queen and Wyndham Sts. 'Phones 40-390 TAKAPUNA—S Rooms ; 25/. man;offered
BOARD single room. 55. Boston Rd., New Windsor Rd.. Avondate. Sr
Road.

A GUARANTEED Silk 011-llnea Garb. Coat


place; suit gentleman or two friends.—
107, CoUege Hill. 264 -*- c.1., radiator; tram stops door; 22/6.
237. Parnell Rd. — and 45-388. 95 CHELTENHAM—7 Rooms, 35/.
pHELTENHAM—6 Large Rooms, callfont, MT. EDEN—Bungalow, 6 rooms; £3.
Svmond3 St.
offered working man, c.1., hot
112
fnr 79/6, at Bert Marshall, Ltd.. BOARD
QRUICKSHANK, TyTILLBR. AND Symonds St.
"UNIQUE" in bed takes a cold from
B
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r»ED Sitting Room, furnished; suit girl;
1
-* Board, 20/ per week.
Finders, 58, Queen St. — The Home 1
117 - unfurn., 2 to 3 rooms, central, gas
" stove, fireplace, adults; moderate.—ll,
Edwin St. Newton.
c.1., convs., near beach.—Apply
Mackey Aye.
/"■"IOCKBURN ST. (32), off Richmond Rd.
301
4. C. R. WILLIAMSON AND CO.,
16, Fort Street.
Parnell.
water.—l2, Garfleld St., Ist section.
suit steady reflned tradesman, all
2SB

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C°- L m A 99
Bungalow, 4 rooms and kitchenette; rpHE LIVE AGENT WILL LET: BOARD,
(IN LIQUIDATION.)
the head. When you've a touch
,, to the warm comfort of the
"flu" resort
of
BED Sitting Booms, furn., double and
single, sep. kitchenette, c.1., all convs.— Tjt'LAT,
■*-
small, self-contained, furn., fire-
place; sunny; quiet; adults; "27/6.—1,
£2.—259, Symondß St.
6 ACRES; cowshed, fowlruns; good Honse, Newmarket..
convs.; good home.—3B9, Broadway,
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"UNIQUE HOT WATER BOTTLE. 3RB A 14, Xew St., Ponsonby.
/COTTAGE, 3 rooms, contents furniture, offered2gents.,share room; c.1., mHB -V-BW TA rj.LOMM
ColHngwood St.. Ponsonby. 233 conveniences; 20 minutes from BOARD

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all
Rritißh product
"RED Sitting Room, large, furn., suitable
self-contained, 5 rooms, partly
£50; rent only 10/ week, a bargain: City ; £2 10/ per week. h. c water; good table.—l2, Railway Ihß -t>EW -"A vTIOHU^
"DARGAIN—SoIid Oak Bedroom Suite, 4 •*-* lady; all conrs.; fireplace, sep. entrance. x pood garden.—lnquire Star. 615 4 ACRES AND GOOD HOUSE; handy to St., Newmarket. \ 12?
furn., range, gaa stove, c.L—7, Mary
GHAMOPHONK^

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14, Ewlngton Aye., Mt- Eden.
Having completed the Sale of their Lome -*-* pieces, nonsag wire ; cheap.—l22, Pon- Five Rooms, well furn.. offered respectable man, good (THE BEST TONED
Street Warehouse, are continuing the Sale
sonby Rd.
BED Sitting Room, furn., also Garage to
St., Mt. Eden. 2mlna. tram. 60
DEVOXPORT.—
all convs.: moderate rental to approved
City; £2 per week.
8 ROOMS; 2 furnished; on waterfront; BOARD
table, elec. light, califont, early break- IN THB WORLD.)] .......""'f
,of their Queen Street Stock {it prices
1 which
BASKET Grates, 18/6; Colonial, 6/;
Hearth Tidy, 8/; Prlvete, 1/; Pan*.
Let; breakfast If required.—3o, pt. 1
Alban'B At., Dominion Rd. - furnished, fireplace,
titrance, separate meter; cheap.—3,
separate
tpnant.—lnquire Star.
—Rooms (2). furn., front,
6-"
MOUNT
£2 10/ per week.
EDEN—S ROOMS and garage;
;
fast—72_West_St.
and Residence offered; private la '""[ >
STEWARTS
have been again reduced to clear.
AND PORGAN'S GOLF
1/9.—Prime's, Karangahape Rd. D "DED Sitting Room, large, furn., single,
Tnmbnll Rd.. Narrow Neck.
■*-* fireplace, c.1.; good locality; quiet, ■pLAT, unfurnished, 2-3 rooms; c.1., sepa-
DEVONPORT.
separate kitchenette; 27/6, including
£2 10/ per week.
Apply R. H. WOOD, The Live Agent,
BOARD
house; 'phone, piano; every conv.—3l,
A QUALITY INBTRTJMBNT;
30
,
p.l.—Apply 69. Church St.
CLUBS, at Bargain Prices. BEDROOM Suites, beautifully designed,
from £6 19/6. Why pay more for yours? handy City ; bus. —Inquire Stab. 626 -*- rate kitchenette, meter; car stop; Family Residence, 6 large
Endean's Buildings. 39
Grange Rd.. Mt. Eden.
OARD, comfortable, ocered 2 Gentle- Built UP to a Standard, ;.
; ALL IRONS NOW 14/6, DRIVERS AND
25. Ponsonby Rd.
BED Sitting Room, large, fireplace, kit-
chenette, furnished, minute car, elec. TjpLAT,
moderate,—s7. Jervois Rd.
unfurnished, 2 rooms, kitchenette,
DEVONPORT—
rooms and cony.: reasonable rent.
■T. HpndPrson. IRS. Vlctorin Rd. 26 — MOTOR CYCLES FOR SALE.
men; califont.—Whyntie,
Bridge.
3, Llgar
Not DOWN to a Price. ;.
BEDROOM
Suite exceptionally handsome, Place. Grafton

DEVONPORT —
BRASSIES, 16/ EACH. light, califont.—l, Renall St., Three Lamps.
■*-
every cony., good outlook, c.L, phone,
4-piece oak, £29 10/; specially de- Btiperior.—5. Shelly Beach Rd. 8 Rooms. Cheltenham "Braemar,"
CRICKEZT BATS AND OTHER SPORTS
signed. Keana, 21. Great North Rd. 91
CIITY— Room, furnished, with gas and Bench, furnished: used as boarding- AJ.S., new, 3i 0.H.V., new £85.
• deposit; balance easy payments; men.5, double
£20 BOARD and Residence
Grafton Rd.—Vacancy 1 or 2 gentle-

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firing; suit respectable married couple ; TjpLAT,,furn., 3 months or longer; off St.
GOODS. HOUSEHOUD IRONMON- Extension Ladders procurable
BEST
Wheelbarrowe 30/ ; Washtubs, 35/.—
J
16/ weekly,—l7, Napier St. --
1 Stephen's Ay.—Apply Sparks' Garage,
Romupra. 'Phone 3947. 3 rings.
house for years.—Butler. 154. Queen St,

DOMINION RD.—House, 5 rooms end immediate delivery.—Auckland Cycle and


Motor Depot, opp. Newton P.O. D4
or single room, telephone.
Young Man, single room,

: BOARD
GERY, GARDENING AND CARPEN- Ford, 33-35, St. Paul's St. Phone 43-397. D 1 offered
PORT.-—Two or Three Unfurn.
| TERS TOOLS, PAINTS, Etc., must Indigo Blue Serge Suits, guaran- DEVON Front Rooms, kitchenette, gas stove, FLAT, furn.,modern c.L, self-contained; adults; kitchenette: every cony.: large work-
shop.—32. Douglas St.. Poneonhy. 40
ASTLEY for New and Used Spare Part 3 soft washing.—3s, Brixtoa Rd..
20 WINTER IS COMING. AND WINTB* j:
BEST convenience; Cylinders Reground, Plitons, etc., Dominion Rd. Terminus.
! be aold.
1
teed tailor-made from £7 7/.—Jaffe.
opp. G.P.0., and near Town Hall. D
DOMINION RD., second section—Apart-
every
electric light, caltfont.—l24. Victoria Rd. entrance.—l4? Snnnystde Rd., Mt. Eden.
unfurn., eep. entrance, balcony;
own
EPSOM, Bracken Ay.
rooms, convs.; rent, £2
— House. 6 large manufactured at 5. Belgium St.
15/.—lW, abso- BOARD
share
offered Gentleman
large room-—3.
willing to
Mary St., Mt. TIME IS GRAMOPHONB XIMB. [■
ment, c.1., splendid locality; snit mar- snnny; 13 /COVENTRY Eagle, Flying Eight;
BLUE
Serge Trousers, good quality, 25/.
ried couple, business girls.—63. Bellevne Rd. -*- telephone.—"Woodside," 2, Orafton Rd.. top end. v>* lutely perfect; £85, £45 down, £1 week. Eden, close to Symonds St.

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get In early.—Jaffe. 344 and 15, Queen
\ Call early and eecure your Bardware Street. \ D Burlelgh St. (next Vicarage), Khyber Pass.
GARAGE to Let.—Apply 14. East St., Thomas, 15, Henley St.. Pameil.
BOARD offered working man; soft wash- MAKE THB LONG WINTER.NIGHTS |
TROUBLE and Single Furn. Bedrooms, 31 Newton. ing and mendins.—lß. Scarborough Ter- HAPPX NIGHTS, ;
while the opportunity lasts.
/CHESTERFIELD Suites, massive, luiurl-
v_/ ous; prices astonishing; must sell.—4,
*-* use of telephone; breakfast If required ; PLAT, good, comfortable, furnished; ail
city. Ist section.—Ring 41-101.
conveniences; child allowed; minute
BEEN BAY—Cottage, 2 rooms, w.h., INDIAN,
ct.: 14/.—Crntcher. "Sutton," Hutch- Rd., Green Lane.
late model, good running order;'
new rubber; cheap, £19.—36, Tawera race. first section. Parnell.
business gentleman
5
by
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BOARD offered

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Avennam Walk, Valley Rd.. Dominion Rd.
DOUBLE Furnished Room, convs., fire- trams; cheap.—Lucas, Grocer, Dominica Rd. lnson Avenue, New Lynn. mechanically sound, £10; owner widow with comfortable homej, By Purchaalng NOW
* i
B place ; handy trams; adults : moderate. Terminus. first section. INDIAN,
■ pRUICKSHANK, TITILLER AND
p»OW Covers, jute 9/6, duck 16/;. Horse, 17, King Edward St., Dominion Rd.
modern, furn., 8 large rooms,
To
HOUSE, 5 rooms, all
convs.; 11l where seen;
bought car, will send particulars and •phone; mm. tram.—lnquire
Star. 630
23
mgo, L vJ 27/.—Leah and McMillan, 95b, Kara-
ngahape Rd.. 40-275. TROUBLE
-*-' suitin one
Furn. Bedroom, use conva.; FLAT, bedroom, dining room, kitchenette, all
or two girls, or married convs., own meter; 32/6.—Write S. 3633, HOUSE,
Apply 4, Garfleld St., Parnell.
5 Rooms, 25/; 6 Rooms,.
all convs.—Apply 18, Meet St. 27/6; GOOD
—Write B. 7009, Stab.
VALUES IN USED MOTOR Mrs.mar
BOARD offered (with adult couple)
or Technical Schoolgirl; good home.
Sayer. corner Kawhiti-Amaru Rds.,
Gram-
NR Li GKStv.4
Shop.—Linen Blinds, Sβ and 24in., couple buslnees.r-r-89, .Richmond Rd.. Star. CYCLES. One Tree Hill.
Only Address—
DAD'S
5/6; 42in., second-hand, 2/; Settee Ponqonby. 249 "EUiAT, unfurn., self-contained, newly
HOUSE, 3 rooms, all convs.; 18/; must
wanted, 2 or 3 yonng men.—
QUEEN STREET. and Squab, Wire Seat, 52/6 ; with Clothing
Compartment, 65/; American Chairs,
r\ RAFTON RD., 80—Double furn. front 1 renovated, private entrance, own gas
Bed Sitting Room, one single, fireplace, stove, meter, c.1.; central; 25/.—-41, Crum-
buy contents.—6B. Hepburn St. When sold on terms, the deposit re-
5 Rooms, Phillips St., 20/; 7 quired is one-third
of the terms price, BOARDERS
Apply 168. Queen St.. Onehunga.
:
Brace Arms, 5/6.—464, Upper Queen St c.1.. califont. 87 HOUSE, Rooms, Cook St.—Apply 93, Nelson St. balance payable £3 or £4 per month. All
BOARDERS, nice room; suit 2 mates:
New T> tfiwraii,.,
Gloria. r

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! (Four aoors'from Welleeley Street mcr Rd.
prices f.0.b., f.0.r., Auckland. good table; bed*. 11.—7, Lower bw -Mα
; Corner),
INING ROOM Suite, Oak, 6 Chairs, G RAFTON RD. (30).—Comfortable Single "EpLAT; Comfortably Furnished. Every
HOUSE, 5 rooms, scullery, c.L, convs.; Cash
c.1..
Terms Vincent St.. City. ?
Room, balcony, gas, convs., c.1., cali- •*- convenience; own meter, and entrance.
Opposite Smith and Caughey's. Table, Buffet; £&.—Klrcher, 47,
font; suit lady or gent.
second section.—Apply 62, Boss Kd., Price. Price.
wanted, 2 yonng men; bath, (v.tth a supplx ov records) j
Moderate.— 51, Edenvale Rd!, Mt Eden.
Cobden St., down Xewton P.O. MT3
TTALF House, part furn., or unfurn.; sep. after
5 p.m.
Ponsonby. No. 131—INDIAN SCOUT, £ £
BOARDERS
piano, electric light, etc.—lo. Ruru
i b Inhaler for Asthma,
EUREKA Bronchitis
and Catarrh; chronic cases wanted.— -*-*- gas stove: reasonable.—32, Pencarrow TfiLAT, superior, best part Parnell; 2 HOUSE, 6 roomfl, all convs.; c.1.;
order.—Apply 20, Commercial Rd-.
splendid 1925, electric
Original tyres, little
wear
model.
67 10/ 72 10/
St., Eden Terrace.
(2). good home, table, c.1.,
For ; /LiogS^JSyi'
221_ *- extra large rooms, kitchenette, self-
BOARDERS
Dewar. Strand Arcade. Aγ.. Mt. Eden. 4C
Klngsland. No. 112—INDIAN STAN- 'phone and
califontr early breakfast;
! {'OR Trestlei, Step*. HERNE BAY—Furn. Bed Sitting Room, contalned; nice garden; 45/. —C. R. ;
6 rooms, partly fnrn. c.1.; near
i WSI
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TJIXTENSIOX Ladders, DARD. 1918, electric
BICYCLES SAKE. ■*-* Ladders, Flour and Sugar Bins.— kitchenette, c.L, califont; mln. car; Williamson and Co.. 16, Fort St. HOUSE, Symonds St. ; rent £2 10/.—39a, model. L.H.K.S 12 10/
piano: 30/.—101. Eden Terrace.
2/6
Smyth Mackey St., off Wellesley St. W. D 30/.—Croft House, Cnrran St. Couple or Gent, piano, bath,
Unfurnished, large, sunny PRINCE,
BUSINESS
,
120—INDIAN
j ■*-*
T>EST Place in Auckland for Cycles, GRAFTON'.— Khyber Pass. No. 1925, electric model. home, modern; no
WS|
— 1
kitchenette, balcony: 2 comfort- refined private
I Raleigh. GIFTS —We have an Extensive Range at ■pONSONBY, Waterfront—Single Bedroom, ableRooms, 7 rooms, c.1., modern convs., 629 2/6

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Tyres, Accessories. Sole Agents famous 40 0 44 0 family.—lnqnlre Stab.
Bedrooms; moderate.—15, HOUSE,

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greatly reduced prices.—Lediard'e, 24, ring, califont; suit anyone at busi- furnished done little work
Pioneer Cycle Works, tfew- -*-nesg ;gas within 2nd eection.—Apply 8, Sussex No. 133—HARLEY DAV- comfortable, offered Gentleman;
WSIi
Glasgow Terrace.
Karangahnpe Rd. B 9/.—54, St. Mary's Rd. HOME,
' 1
i market. B St.. Grey Lynn. 107
lATEST Primus Stoves. Camp Cookers,
PONSOXBY.— Bed Sitting or Flat, furn., LOVELY Unfurn. Flat of 2 rooms, self-
IDSON, magneto model,
complete with lamps
slnple room, c.1., soft washing, etc.—
2/6

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Iβ/fi— ACETYLENE Lamp, tail light, 33. Wynyard Rd.. Mt. Eden.
contained, stove, c.1.-44. View Rd., Mt. HOUSE,
..
J Small Ranges, Ovens. 6 rooms, c.l. and convs., newly
Write for kitchenette, meter, c.1., califont, seU- and horn; in good
) J-w V». tubing, complete.—Para Rubber
catalogue.—Westonhonse, 8. Rutland St. B contalned; adnlts.—9, Hepborn St. Eden. 6 renovated.—Grandtonia, 11, Jervois Rd., order; good rubber 40 0 44 0 HOUSE, comfortable, good table, hot
Co., 17. Wellesley St West, Auckland. B Three Lamps. Ponsonby. 74
Furn. water, soft washing; early breakfast. YOU WILL PROVIDE FOB THB R
r» A 15/BUIS genuine reconditioned Cycle, LAWNMOWERS.— The "Woodyatt" lasts
a lifetime. Lawnmowers collected, ROOM to Let, all convs.—so, Wellesley
St. East. MT. EDEN,RD. t 598—Superior
Flat; also one unfurn., c.1., sep. en-
HOUSE, 6 rooms, 35, Malvern Rd., Morn-
INDIAN SUPER CHIEF,
1925, electric lights. 12. Nixon St., near Reservoir. ENTIRE FAMILY THB GREATEST, t<

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fully pump, beli trance, elevated. ingside; St. Heller's Bay, Pologan Rd., Used for demonstration
»* equipped, lamp, t
sharpened, delivered.—Cranston, Eden Ter- TJOOM, Double, furn., use of convs.—22, 75 0 SO 0 "tl TOLlMOXT"—Excellent Accommodation. MEANS OP WHOLESOME ENJOX- .(
etc.—Clarke's Cycle Works, Newmarket. Cottage.—Apply Phone 43-177. purposes
Visitors. Permanents.—l. Symonds St.,
CYCLISTS I WE WANT XOUR
race. Phone 44-375. P
-*-* West St., Newton. PARNELL —Flat, unfurnished, 4 rooms
and offices; £1 12/6 per week.—W. HOUSE, 16 rooms, minute Ist eection ttKEATES TD., close Queen St. Terms moderate. Phone MENT THAT IS POSSIBLE,
J BUSINESS ! PONSONBX MARKET, 130, Ponsonby Rd.
ROOMS (2), unfurn., convs.; 15/.—88, Frater and Son. 12, Fort St. car; 5 years' lease.—Particulars AND VUHITE,
J 43-767 B

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You want satisfaction—give us a trial. Dresser, dark, 30/; Flour and Sugar Market Rd.. Epsom. 261 Waterfront—Flat, 2, 3 or 4 Vaughan, Arcade, Newton. 44-297. 243
RD., opp. Hockey Ground—
PONSONBY 43, FORT STREET. TWF
MARKET

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Bin, 12/6; Piano Stool, dark motjuette seat,

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Cycles from £7 10/. Easy terms, from Gentlemen.—Phone :>
or Board offered working person.— rooms, furn. or unfurn. as required; or
£1 Deposit and 5/ Weekly. 10/6; 2 Broadway Rockers, 12/6 each; Oval
Dark Table, club legs, 4x3. 30/. 98 ROOM HOUSE, 5-rooms, to Let; rent £1
central. Incoming tenant to buy con-
10/;
24-302.
Home offered 1 2
45
12 months' free service with each Machine. la, Vincent Place, off Vincent St. eood locality; nice home.—Write M. 4034,
own gas Stab.
tents, £ 76.— Write S. 3C04, Stab. MOTOR CYCLES WANTED. Couple or 2 Friends; lmln. -f- 1
:
Quick Service Cycle Repairs.
PRINTING.
Promptly ; fine prices for cash.—Davy,
—Good Work Produced
ROOMS (2), »front to Let;
stove c.1.; cheap.—l7o, Remnera Rd. "DEFINED couple offered Furn. Flat, new
KIMBERLEY RO., Epsom—Unfurnished
AJ.S., Conuagnt, or similar o.h.v. MARRIED
tram. 2nd sec.; phone.—2, Prospect F A pLOBIA Q.BAMOPHONM, JJOii
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AUCKLAND CYCLE AND MOTOR DEPOT, Honse, 5 rooms and conve.—W. Frater
Opp. Newton P.O. B 220, Hobson St.
Telephone 41-390. P4
■ROOMS, with or without board.—2l, locality -" Bungalow, separate kitchenette: best •wanted.—State price, particulars, to Rise. Mt. Eden.
J J* Cheshire St., Ist section, Parnell. 280 In Auckland.- -Inquire Stak. 586 and Sons, 12. Fort St. Mayhill's Garage, 6, Lower Albert St. 114 ~VTEWMARKET.--Suit Young Man ; liberal
(Tbe Firm that put the BB'i la ;3j
Machines, all akes, all prices;
iA N
and 33. WeHesley St. W.
SEWING
Needles and Parts.— J. H. Roger*. 28
D single, furnished, 10/; separate
ROOM,entrance; men only.—lnquire Star. i.ear rooms, TAKAPUNA —Furnished Flat to Let, 8
sun verandah, self-contained, MT. ALBERT Terminus, best position—
Shop, 5 living rooms; reasonable rent. New St.
board, c.1., califont; handy cars.—4.
77 BASIS TERMS.). r^j!
■piXCELLENT and beach: 20/.—Coultas, Strand. Alexander and Co.. 58. Queen St. 42 PIANOS FOR SALE.
Machines.—Singers, £2 15/ up 587 car " TJANDWICK," 31. Graham St. off Vic- ROAD. Sii
SEWING 157, KIRANGAHAPE
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2 rooms, gas stove, c. TV/TT. EDEN—6 Rooms, modern; £2 week. A BSOLUTELY the Best Value obtainable, ■"< toria St.—Vacancies for Boarders;
•pROPOSITION. Freight paid to country; all cnar«n single; breakfast optional.—The A'/ QK/ light, furn.,
—FLAT,
teed.—Thompson's, 8, Strand Arcade. D ROOM, Willows, 33, Symonds Street 'Phone North Rd. sep. entrance.—lß9, Great ■"*■ Hadfield and Sons,
5. Wlnstone Bldgs. *\ the Wonderful Weaver Player Piano.— singles, double rooms; quiet, central, mode-
rate. B (Opposite Cn* Bank of New Zealand), r
EDEN.—Bungalow. 4 rooms, kitchen- Arthur Bree, Top Symonds St.
For sheer VALUE a Skeatee Bicycle
hasn't a rival. Every Skeates machine is
(linen finished). Traced Pillow
SHEETING 43-268. D4 MT. ette, sleeping porch, modern convs.; Piano, oak case, magnificent ROOM,
large, sunny, c.1., fireplace, suit
Shams, Table Cloths, Centres, Doyleya.
of British make, and will render long Browne, Linen Specialist, 37, Strand Are. B ROOMS (2), unfurn., convs., replace, sep.
Reasonable.—lß, FOR EXCHANGE. 42/; refs.—29, St. Andrew's Kd., bottom ALISON
condition.—Write B. 6988, Stab. 307 sonby married couple or two mates.—so, Pon-
service and genuine satisfaction. Although
actually lower in price than any other
(extra special),
SIDEBOARD
Chairs and Oval Table, £22 10/; rimu
Oak «
stove.
Epsom.
Turama Rd..
126
BLOCK Shops, South line, £10,200; take
good Farm or Town Property.—Norman, NEW
Pencarrow Ay.. before 2.
4-roomed House, Edendale; every ALLISON Pianos — Sole , Agents, No
Deposit Piano Co., next door above "DOOM,
Rd.
large, fireplace, board m.c., with


bicycles of equal quality, they come or Double, business mUSICAU INSTRUMENTS WANTED.
plete with FULL Equipment. And behind
.com- £18.—21, Great North Rd. _02 ROOM, Single
m.c.; respectable; 2min bus.—lnquire
girls,
Upstairs, 39, Karangahape Bd.
cony., dry.—3s, Valley Rd., Mt. Eden. Town Hall, Queen St.
106
-*-* 1 or without own bedroom furniture.—
17. Armadalp Rd.. Remuera.
rvery Skeates Bicycle is Skeatee and White's Stab.
SINGER
6CK, latest Oak Drophead Sewing overstrung upright grand, any to Buy, Gramophone, higl*
<*>
EXPERT SERVICE and reputation. See Machine; sacrifice for cash.—7s, Eden double, suit 2 mates, c.1., califont, BUNGALOW,
5 rooms, modern, Hamilton "VTEW House, latest convs., 3 mins. sta- ALLISON
guarantee; absolute bargain; £49 10/; " rpHE TERRACE." 7. City Rd.—Superior WANTED order.—Write particular*

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ROOM, equity £600; House, Auckland, or Small Accommodation, tennis court. Casuals. to Class, good

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our machines. There are many models to Terrace. 83 tion and
-*-' Glen Eden. bus; 30/. —Cooke, Clayburn worth double.—l 4 9, Symonds St. •*- B. 7005, Star. It
choose from. And you can, invest in a board if preferred.—3, St. James St., Business favourably considered?— Write X. Rd., £2 10/; permanents, from 30/.—'Phone
oak, latest treadle, beet shuttle,
SINGER, City. 44 4161, Stak.
ARTHUR ALLISON Piano, iron frame, 46-747. p

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SKEATES £5 15/; Hand, £2; Needles, lid doz.— XTEW LYNN.—Bungalow, 5 rooms, elec- splendid condition ; £38. offer.—27,
BTCYCLE
FROM Globe, 154. Queen St. KOOMS.
Apply
furn., c.l. and gas ; all convs.—
pective value ; £ 4000 ; exchange £ 1000
26, Burlelgh St., off Khyber CITY Shop Property, well let; great pros- -* L trie light, gas stove; handy bus and Emma St., 2nd section, Dominion Rd. 103 "VTACAXCIES
train: 32/6 per week.—Henderson, Willer- ; v Ins done: within 2nd
2 Boarders, 25/, soft wasn-
section.—lo,
BOARD WANTED. J
£8 14/6. 66 X, latest model; guarrfnteed
SINGHiR, Pass. equity for House, Section or Mortgage.— ton
BRINSMEAD (Stanley) Pianos, now £87 Mt.
BOARD wanted by Tradesman, washingj
!
,
Ay. Snnnvslrtp Rd Eden.
Send now for our Bicycle Catalogue and 10 years: a snip. £8 10/.—Terry and Mayhill, Phoenix Chambers.
Double, furn., 10/. at and National Piano Co., corner garage or shed; and section.—Writfj
87 ROOM, flrepiace, gas;
OFFICE, D i VyiLTON Private Hotel. Khyber

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particulars of prices and easy payment plan. Barter. H.B. Bldgs.. Newton. splendid light; National Bank Wellesley St. Albert St. M. 3a38, Stab.
also, Single Room.—l4, Turner St., off piLIENT offers Heme Bay Residence, & i
Cut out this ad. pnd send it along with New Home Sewing Machines.
SINGER Queen St. v- rooms, actual sea frontage, for smaller
Chambers. Fort St.-Apply Gilfillan &aa
BROADWOOD, £60; Green, £58; Brins- **
Vacancies, Permanents end Casuals:
rennla coti'-ta. c.l. Phone 40-723.
BOARD wanted by m.c, vicinity Grejj;

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your name. Gentles. Second Floor. B

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Name
Parts and Needles, all makes; Repairs
7/6.—Thompson's, 8. Strand Arcade D large, suit two working
ROOM,
Residence, good locality.—Harris
own stove, c.l.—Iβ, West End Rd., Union Buildings, Customs St. men;
Bros.,
E3_
mead £100; Player Pianos, £125. In-
/-OFFICES, centre of City, Short's Bldgs. spect.—Moore's Piano Sale, next Waverley, Men (2) wanted Share Room:
good home.—Apply 8. Liverpool St. Write S. 3703, Star.
Lynn; board muse be
>
reasonable.—* ■
154-156, Queen St.—Henry Allen. Customs St.
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BABY'S PINK TOES ON Heme Bay. Water Frontage—Rough DEVONPORT, Sharebroker, Third Floor. City. homely, wanted by a young Lady*
Address
WARM A
Cast House, garage; £1600; Sections
D
AND COLLARD. modernised: BORD, business close to town.-*!


"UNIQUE" HOT WATER BOTTLE. single, with or without board.—
ROOMS, to Let, well lighted, fireproof, /BOLLARD v> Clinton ")—Visitors Stateattending
gKEATBS AND TX7HITB, T TD., Mothers prefer "UNIQUE" because so Apply Severn House, Ponsonby Rd. as deposit.—Write T. 4274, Stab.
'Phone 27-189. D4
OFFICES cheap, £19
np-tc-date; Single or Suttee.—James Parkinson, Wholesale Furniture Manufac-
10/. Apply Andrew " yOKON " (late
•*■ and Permanenta can get " Bed and
terms to T. 4359, Star. i mt \
i 48, FOBT STREET, AUCKLAND. TWF sensible and cafe.
"UNIQUE" on stopper. ;
Lookname
BRB
for
ROOMS (2), unfurn.; hot water, stove; DOMINION valuable
ROAl>—Frontage,
position; accept good Car as deposit.—
Hodgson, York Chambers, Victoria St. E B tnrer. 140, Ponsonby Rd.
NEHUNGA—6-roomed House, Hill St
EiNGLISH Upright Grand, equal new.
.244 Breakfast:
are second bouse
furnishings quite new. We
from Queen St Sun bal- BOARD wanted, private
near Ponsonby
family, Grej}
Rd.—A.T.B., 36& I

Lynn,


Elizabeth Tozer and Tozer, Dominion Rd. Terminus. a4
Accept £47; urgent; splendid tone.—2B, conies overlooking Myers Park. city, and
Heart of Kauri, 40/ ; Kauri, suit m.c.; reasonable.—lß, Queen St., opp. Town Hall.
MACHINERY FOB SALE. WASHTUB,
from 32/6.—Smyth. Mackay St.. off St., Dominion Rd. 155 Apply 25, Princes St. 18
Halston Rd., Dominion Rd. Terminus.
harbour; telephone. "Cllton" Scotin wanted, near Mt. Albert, for;
Wellesley St. W. D_ (3), furnished'; gas, c. lights, HOUSE, Mt. Eden, unencumbered; splen-
"DAPATOETOE.—House. 6 rooms. all Place. J BOARD Grammar School boy; must be qwec

' A £5 AL EneineB, four cyinders, 10-h.p.;


2 and 5 year guarantee, 12ln, ROOMS
meters; private entrance; car door; £i gages did position ; £1850; take good mort-
*■ convs.; 30/ ; near school, bus door.— GERMAN, iron frame, good tone; equal
new cheap for cash; snip.—4l, Belle- 9 imr; no other
: WORKING Men, share room, soft wasn- and reasonable.
B
—Inquire Star. 6ii
smith c v??
bmith,
8t value ever offered.—Peter WHINGERS,
14In, 16in, from 29/; extra rollers 8/. —Inquire Stab. for full
61« amount.—Burrett. 14.
Fort Apply Andrew, School. Papatoetoe.
** T*onKonby. boarders.—39, Richmond desired by young business man,
6, Nelson St. St. DARNELL Waterfront—B-Roomed ResT- viie Rd., Mt. Eden.
BOARD
,—
fitted.—Prime's. Karangahape Rd. P (2). large, front, fireplace, use Rd.. gy preferred,
room
Woodworker.— The Electric Car- HUNGER,*JS'ew Home, and White Drop- ROOMS convs. ; adults; 16/.—Address at 101, NAPIER—Splendid House, 5 rooms, c.1., *• denee, 35/, plus rates.—Sanders and /~i E'RMAN Upright Grand Prize Piano.
Rrmcl. 31. Shortland St. VX full-toned, overstrung. Iron frame:
private family:
vicinity Heme Bay: permanent.
single
wnte.

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garage; £1100; equity £350; wants
Wellington St., City.
S heads; Repairs a specialty.—Rogers,
Wellesley St. W. (above Fuller's). Phone (2, unfurn., fireplaces, gas; mm. St;
Auckland Business.—Spain, 103, Symonds T>ARNELL.—New Bungalow, 4 rooms; bargnin.—l7.
Llgar Place. Grafton. TIORWOOD PRIVATE HOTEL. T. 4237. Star.
Girl* ~
Player Piano; at 26. PRINCES business
•YTAGNETO, 4-cylinder,
— 45-723. ; it_ U ROOMS
'■ car.—27l, Gt. North Rd.. Grey Lynn, PAPATOETOE, 10 minutes' walk Station.
1 c.1.. califont; handy
nice locality.—Write S. 3691, Star.
tram, bus; 40/; TOHNSON,the Super STREET.
BOARD wanted by young
in private family, handy Three Lampsi

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good order £5 4J_ *J beautiful instrument; only £4 10/ Telephone 41-184. Prospect T*
PhonlT^ PARNELL. —
010 6 corner Crummer Rd. 19.
"' tf»-PIECE Rimu Suite, £4 19/; Single Rimu moderate.-Write Board.
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5 Roomed Modern Bungalow and 1 monthly.—Auckland Piano Agency, opp.
Furnished Residence, 6
" Bedstead and Wire, 39/6.—Blackmail,
ROOMS (2), unfurn., separate gas stove: Acre fine land, in grass: £1650; Honse in rooms, eonve.; vacant; £3 3/.—Baker Town
Hall. Opp. Aibei-t Park Entrance; 3mln City. race. Ponsonby.
wanted Immediately, in privata
v

use convs.—Apply evenings; 20, Maid- town wanted; equity £650; urgent.
LAST.
43, Eden Terrace.
JuJ-ARATHON Engine, 4-cyl., good run- stone St.. Grey Lynn. ; 106 P. O. BOX 98. El and Swan, f.lster Bldgs., Victoria St. E. 56 Days of Moore's Piano Sale. Don't
Quiet and Select. BOARD family, with no other boarders, Wi

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2TDuPrhlm°lr ; £15
BOATS FOB SALE. ROOM, furn., or Board, respectable work- *J SEVERAL Equities in House Property for POXSONBY —5 Rooms, furn., no linen":
piano, c.1.. all convs.: 4 mm. bus. 2nd Waverley, Customs St.
miss it. Terms arranged.—Next
Tariff, 10/ per day. Families Specially away lady and gentleman (engaged) g«He""£ :
PROPELLER,
-TC7ILKINSON
- ziin shaft, and etern tube Ing girl; quiet; private.—4, Basque exchange Businesses.—Hurrey, Premier
section.—35. Brighton Rd., Parnell. 282
NEW Pianos from 10/ weekly. —
No Catered For.
Excellent Cuisine. B
tor lunch; washing required: staifi
complete terms.—Write T. 4228. Stab. ._■

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1 bronze; cheap.—Write
M. 4140 A LMOST new Waterman Outboard Rd., top of Symonds St. 8 Bldgs. Deposit Piano Co., next door above

Star
cs~ Motor, "PONSONBY Rd.—Shop and Dwelling.
ROOM, single, and Board; reasonable.to*
— .
(2), main tram line, showing
AND BOSS. Auckland 3 h.p., Bosch Magneto; good
order; £15.—30, St. Mary's Rd., ROOM, turn., single, convs.; sep. en- QHOFS ± workshop, known as "Tremain's Boots Town Hall. Queen St. MOTOR TYREB AND ACCESSORIES. eluding soft washing.—Write M. 406U#l
O 1excellent returns, offered for Mortgages VERSTRUNG Upright Grand, 11/6j
running phone.—"Woodside,"
J,, C°pper Pipe> ExtrudedBrass Rod Ponsonby. trance; 2, Bur- and Shoes."—On premises. Telephone 22-496. Star.


/ House Property.—Harris Bros., Union
Silver Steel, Brass Nuts,
Wing Nuts. b leigh St., top Khyber Pass. 32 or
r.nlldlnpß, Customs St. O.VSOXBY WATERSIDE—NMne Large fo-day.—Auckland :
weekly biggest bargain in ■inckland
I
jyTORE Bargains.-30 x3i McClaren single private family, by working
Piano Agere, Opp. ■«*- size Cord Tyres, £3 19/6. SpecialOver- lino ROOM,
"YTAINSAIL and Staysail, Marconi, for
: single, nicely furnished, sunny,

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Rooms, suitable apartments or boardln<*
MACHINERY WANTED. n7r 18;13,f 0tocr
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ln Perfect condition.— ROOM good view, Smins. city; suit business WHANGAREI. Bungalow, 5 rooms,
every cony., best part town, for same,
house: rent £4.—Wenzl Scholium. 109 Town Hall. Tubes, Full Oversize, 12/6 taoh.-lj aimm,
;
good, cheap: Collard and Collard; 100a, Albert St., Auckland.
man: Parnell or Newmarket—Terme* /
simm etc.. to S. 3612, Star. '.—.'
Heron. Bell Rd.. Remnera.
o≤
gentleman.—lnquire Star. Queen St. PIANO, single, wanted, for steady Wo*

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Auckland. Must be elevated position.—
J00 Hauler wanted to Lease, for about | pEV
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W
EN 'SON AND SONS.-For Sale, ■DOOM, Single, Grafton, refined gentle- Write T. 4341. Star.
PRINCES ST.—Brick Motor Onrsige tn I>t Onehnnga. beautiful tone.—Black, Auctioneer, rpYRES, Tyres, Tyres, 30 x 34, £2
■ KOOM.
e
19/6. home:
18 months; would buy ropes if neces- wiflp;.*, unts. in -£* man preferred; phone, tennis, all convs.;
;
1 £2 16/. £3: all makes, sizes, O k stocked lna Man. In private
t

nn*P iSft X 12ft widfe—


eood order- one 16ft ■* Rft for nine months.—Apply to W J Ponsonby; state board.—Write T. 4Zti**l
sary^—WriteS3Bs8 ;J STAB^* no meals.—Phone 44-625. KA ACRES, partly improved; Dwelling; Raineer, Victoria Arcade. HWECHTON, high-grade German op- p3 h
SC lt. P^ tonlrs n *»<*'a°d-Pea rc|,
LIVE STOCK AND VEHICLES FOR SALE.
WISCONSIN Outboard Engines latest
Williamson Aye., Ponsonby.
ROOMS
O\J Govt. mortgage, £220: equity £230;
(2), kitchenette, c.1., fireplace, all for Unencumbered Section, Car.—Write T.
convs.; no other tenants; phone.—s2, 4337. Star.
QUEEN
** Floor Space, fitted with benches and
shelving. Very suitable for indentora SwlIU
ricrht
ST., H.B. Buildings.—Largp will ircppt fiis cash —149. Symonds St :
grand new price. £170; owner

*?CK —NEWFTRI.D. overstrung, pnaran- Albert St.


£9 14/ —Rubber
S

3i.
t. E
EACH—Reg. Cord Tyres, 30 s
'Phone 40-493
Supplies, Ltd
' ionD
1
Star.

* ELECTRO-PI.ATEBS.
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DRAUGHT
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Mare, Cart, Harness, for Sale ODD "pXCHANGES.
*' NICHOLAS
teed:£1 denorit. 10/
Work. Plating, Broniing, ta«.
/X weekly.
(3), gas stove, use convg.; 17/6.: Moderate rent according to space required ALL our
cheap.—Apply Stables, No. 1 CoUege
BOATS WANTED. ROOMS
children no objection; half furn. 202if SAMUEL VAILE AND SON'S. LTD 83 Sir's Plnno House. 144. Symrmrtg St. -A- quering. we guarantee.
Hill.
' rennjred.—loa Burnley Terrace.
UNENCUMBERED HOUSE for
£2500 Farm, bandy to Auckland. Must
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Queen St.

' f MOTOR REPAIRS. Electro-Plating Works. 27. Wvndham s^^

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Small

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rpHKEE-QUARTER Shatter Gig and Two •jMTARINEbuUding._ Engine, for cash,
for lannih
maVt?

ta AM,' single, furnished, gas Btove, kit- be good value. EQUITY in 80-Acre Farm TJEMUEBA, off Orakei Ed.—Modern PIANOS WANTED. AND WHALEY. Electro-
j£g

4- Bete Harness; £12 lot—4l, Torrance State A LL Classes of Gear-cutting at shortest
Bt, Epsom.
BITE Rabbits (4) for Sale.—lo9,
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chenette. Fernbank, next Clifton,
Whltaker Place. Symonda St.
"DOOM, furnished, single; breakfast and
£1500 SOUND
Auckland
CHANDLER
carry beast to the acre, for
which willSuburban Farmlet.
MOTOR CAR for Sec-
*•* Bungalow, 5 rooms, kitchenette- 40/
week.—Owner, Boa 1746. G.P.O.
ROOMS (5), porcelain bath, built-in
ward-
PIANO wanted, good, second-hand.—Send
particulars and price to S. 3882. Stab.
not too dear, iron frame preferred, A" ANDERSON, 56."
[ g-VVeaelfey-sT atSOa
-_ "^aniey. Ing
platers. Nickel Silvering, and BroM"
! 'Phone 44-644.
Work guaranteed.—63, Albert
=^
*i
Crummer Rd. 99 DOGS WANTED. £<>oO robes; 27/6: adult family preferred- PIANO, Federal St.TloT

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Cash adjustment.

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soft washing; handy to town.—Apply right instrument.—Write **■ Motor
jj5 Grease, Tyres. Accessories
-*•" tion. cash for Repairs of all descriptions.
111, Wellesley St. Wegt, City. (Unencumbered) for reason- refs.—29. Colege Hill. OU«
i FTTRNISHIHOg..
e
-DLUE Belton English Setter (eerviee. 500 ACRES producing Eajcer, B. 6009, Star.
3 stocked R FTJRWITURE AND
HORSES FOR proposition in the CHOP, with 6 Living Rooms, Hobson St. ;
° »»
pAKM SALE.
y l<
7 able rent
4T91,°fS ABPrlCe a d ed^-Writ M •»■• '
"DOOM and Kitchenette, unfurn., separate all convs.—Browning, Ifwersen, Ltd.,,>>
will Buy your Piano for Cash; any
i YXJK conclirion; Remasnetised In One Hour £1: BEE Is the Working Man's SotWt

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etove, meter, etc.; suit business lady City O
We Dtve a FEW ROAD WEARY HORSES or gentleman—SS, Khyber Pass. 52 £3500 BQDITY. 90 Acres, South Line;
suitable city milk supply. For House in
Merchants.. Glover's, 149. Symonds St.
state price. maker.— -»• satisfaction or money
Motors. 6, Lower Albert St back—Sexton BUSY
Furnisher nt Working Man's PMCTI.
*'.'H«»;j<s for Farm *na General Country
CATS FOR BATE.
"DOOMS (3), use of kitchen, pantry, bath". City and iome Cash. ,„ CJHOP, Brick, 5 living rooms, all moderni —^^———————
IRS. Ponsonhy Rd.
- J ,,.^j

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Work, .._»

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room,

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7" eeparate gas etove, separate meter. List.
Call and get our Exchangebuaineee, It's conveniences; suitable any business.
Apply c, Tennyson St., Grey Lynn.
wonderful. We areeverything.
doing the but 470, Mt. Eden Bd. ENGINEERS AND FITTERS. CARS TO REMT.
j. 3, nn\in. r,TP..
Blue Persian, male, one yenr old-
V/ {children's, pet; -cheap;—Apply 82, Mal- Furnished Plate; gas stoves,
102
ROOMS we can'f advertise CJHOP and Dwelling. Mt Albert Ed... A CETONB Welding. Brazing, any Metal
FOOTWEAR.
l^
400. qweu Hteiiet, Auckland. O'> vern Ed., Morningside. £ .: Office. 9, Pitt St.
mp erß Single, „
unfurnished.—Apply COLIN McLAREN AND CO., *-> Mt. RosMll, near Veterans Home and £*- Stewart and Longbottom,» SwansonL
school.—Apply Olesen'a Store, Epsom. 19I) St., Hobson St. end.. 'Phone 42-422.
Rented, without drivers; reason- Q /-I -1 —MEN'S Working
Rental Cars y/J_L Muier's Ltd., 70-74, .VlctOti*.
Healy s Registry
llu 9, Winstone Buildings; BJ Ltd.
rT* aGarage:J^le rates.—WlUiame
72
J Uttle Queen St. Bt St, West. ..
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THE ATTfrETLAND STAR. TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1926. 3

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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. 11 j ji
T>ARC-AIN. —
Principals unly. 3-roumeU— --_
PROPERTIES TOR SALE.
A TTRACTIViS Home, near tram, One- j 4 nun acciiu^a.—i-uvcii L.Mis, euj ; A KCHITECT. good country town, wishes
BUSINESSES FOR SALE. USJciJD CARS FOB SALE.
LATE NEWS. *
rx
, J (10). in '.Kn
Advertisements intended for these
Burtgalow; section uign: a'-ree to inae
pendent valuation; terms. —\\ rite
STAji.
B. T'.'ll.
4K
hunga—4 Rooms, c.1.. pore, bath;!
£■•30; terms- —Moore, Agent, Onehnnga. ;I■ •*• Haiitif iii ami Suiia, o, \\ uiaLuus &ul£a.
;
Centnu Eisiale -nu section coeau.— )I■"• dispute uf Practice good prospects for
1» |t z m;i n.
:
c*3.tiaf3c tyrv ressuns given..- 1--
T>UICK, S-teater, first-class order; barga'n
-*-* for cast.—la Haistun Kα., Uoniimon
Kd.
BUILDING Society Shares
Group, Northern; £4.1 paid.
offers.—\\ rite M. 4061, STAR.
What m
.j
columns should be at our Office "DU.NG.iLOW, 4 rooms U'UHKEKS Chance.—£23 Deposit—New jj A CCESSIBLii tpsom —Sections, elevated, I51. Calliope Ed.. Devonp'ort. T>LICK Six Touring Car, new tyres, re- T7IARMERS UNION
, TRADING COM-
betore 11.30 a.m. on the day of issue,
■*-*
and kitchenette, all
convs.; elevated; J-acre section; IS ti *' Lynn.—Nice Home. 6 rooms, convs.: j *ri volcanic
elevated; i-acre. Price *§ov. balance rent. I would nnacce buliaing. soil:
i<sou iv touv.

uitwis j"DAKERi BUSINESS —Average bread out-
.ttarroot, New- ■■L put 2000 loaves weekly; small goods
;
-*-* painted, all U.K. casn or teams : number
" PAST'S wanted to
Shares Bay; quote
per week
.0 Govt. loan at 4J per cent. Price £1020.
i<
pars of
principal and interest -3.'- —Rose. Avondale. ios ]I o,arKet. *
71 and tea rooms: £25 weekly; up-to-date
delivery van ; sole reasons, for selling,
i.i(X>, near otter.—iiKs, Balmoral KQ..
Hd. 'lerminus.
and price.—S. 3663, Stab.
capital, seeks
Terms arranged.—
bers.
Phoenix Cham- X ,,/v, CASH Balance. Soldier's Mort- DtST in Epsom—ievt beauulul Sections. new iil-heajrh.—Apply in first instance to rxiTKOfcN'. 11.4, 5-seater, latest moaei, GENTLEMAN", with £2000
Interest in Business, view taking
4 BOUT Epsoni Bungalows and Sections, °' gage—Modern, Compact Bungalow,
1 mm; trams: good section; gift.—Parris, £355.—
;
•*-* newBox 1746, G.P.Uelevated £350 to BAKER, Boa ltij, Bocorua. V* *—S balloons; equal new; 35-4U m.p.g.; active interest in same.—Write S. 3o*l,
•A conduit E. T. Fowler, "The Epsom /"^ITY—I Rooms, good order, e.i. ; £ 850 ; Phoenix Chambers. _B cheap.—Write Stai. Star.
easy BOAKDINUHOUSES,
Confectionery.
Afcgnt." lireenwpoq a Corner. terms £oQ. —F. Rackham, 16, Wynd- small Home E.L.sTF.~Touring Car, excellent to Lend on Mortgages, current
order. Bargain at t&o.—Grainger, -fcj, MONEY
Sections, deposits,
v BSOLUTE Gif;—6 Acres, part orchard ;
ham St. ±'QX DEPOSIT—Minute Symonds St.—
Neat House. 4 rooms, scullery, Tozer and
CooKery.
payments: Govt. loans arranged.— Country Stores; many oineri; genuine.—
Groceries, Tea Rooms.
DODGE rate.—Baker and Swan. Lister BIdg&.
•*"*■ small Bach ; £4w; any terms.
—Felts. "PDENDALE —Good Locality— i Rooms. °"''-"-' 'lozer. Dominion Kd. Teraiinus. Hurrey, Premier Building!. D Wellesiey St. W. 217 Victoria St. East- B
lj. I'aimerMon Buildings.
■*-* empty ; £950. £100 deposit
out— Mayhill. Edendale Terminns.
well laid
M_
: large sleeping porch, all convs.; level free-
: :
hold section no -gully balance, £SOS, pav-
a
oo
T>USi>EilS, profitable, with good living "C'OBD, 5-seater Touring Car. thoroughly
MONEY
Advanced, Shares, Furniture,
\ BSOLUTELX Free.—Designs, Plans. abi* 30/ week rent.—NEWTON AND KAL- ■p'PSUM.
Li
Kiplins Ay.. uiins tram.— -*-* accommodation, £35, including valu- ■"■
recommended ; £60.—Central Garage, Pianos, or other security, without re-
Specifications: terms; small deposit, ■*-, kitchenette,ROAD. No. "PBANKXIX Rooms. MAX, Srmonds Street. Quarter-acre Level Sections.—Appij able Agency.—Further particulars, inquire High and Victoria Sts. moval.—Allen, 10, Ferry Building.

Cγ.

balance as rent ; inquiry conveniences, c.1.; good


£'OXfl DEPOSlT—Residence on tram luo. Queen St- D4 Star. 60S 2nd, Ist, wanted immedi-
costs nothing.—
Vaughan. Arcade, oyp. BendeU's, Newton. order: Savings Bank
corner section. Real snip.' £1500.
Owner will *' -"-'Boxline:
c —t suitable doctor or dentist. EPSUM (St Andrew's Rd.)— Level Sec
; CAKKsk
Confectionery, Teas: good stand; FORD"order ; cheap.—Mt. Albert Timber Co., MORTGAGES;
Truck, body complete, in good
ately. cash purchase: amount—
P
any

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44-2V7. mortzaee. Write tion, 54 x 16o; il'Tu —Had cheap ; city.—Write T. 4191. Star.

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1570. G.P.O. a fine site Queen St.
B arrange Gladstone Rd. 253 W. L. Butler. Short's Bldgs-
VDVEKTISER and Owner of comfortable Upstairs. 39. Karanz3hape Rd.
•"■ 5-roomed House, Ponsonby, must Sel
good terms.—Sole Aeent, Norman.
66 f'K DEPOSIT — Weatmere —
cwt New Bungalow, 37, 6 weekly ; bargain.
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5-roomde
field and Sons, 5, Winstone Buildings.
"PPSOM— Splendid Building Section.
/"IONFECTIONERV, genuine business, "CHORDS—£73, £80, £45, £35 ; 1925, as new,
£125.—Derrick, Barrett, 19, Durham SHARES.Fully
A.T.8.5., Group
paid.
37; , £34.
What offer?—Inquire
; ; "interview.— ; rj.OVT. Mortgage. £680—Dominion Kd.. : v>
level, no stone. 51 x ISO £395 ; very section.—For particulars write M. 4045,
well-established, in a busy suburb, 2nd ■*-
559

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quickly sacrifice £ 'Ji)b Write T. 4320. STAB. ■*-*
handy 2nd Section—Kauri House. 5 easy terms. —Write T. 4301. Stab.
St., City. Star.
Ipqoire Stab. 620 rooms, Star.
in DEPOSIT—Near Ponsonby P.O.— 1919, overhauled, £60. accept" Loans granted to Civil Servant*.
AITKEN. selecied Properties for Sa.ie, ail suburbs. Price.
scullery: elec. light, wasbhouse. c.
KOBKKISON, AND CO. have and t. workshop; concrete paths: garden.
£l<Xio:
X>
=*»-Lv 5 Rooms
1570. G.P.O.
all con vs.—Write Bos •pPSOM.—Hollywood E=tate.-5S 3 l-'.l:
■*-• Beautiful Volcanic Section; £35.1; FRUIT, Confectionery, Vegetables, Cor-
tV3RD,
-*- Motor Cycle half value and cash.—lo. SMALL
Schoolmasters, and other* in perman-
positions on simple Promissory Notes.
terms.-Soldiers' Land dials, Bread: new shop and living Henley St., Parnell. o|j ent
*. Union liidgs.. Customs at. X.; phone Bureau. Hellaby's Buildings. without removal, and other
Truck, starter, Bosch ignition, over I Furniture
deposit; balance (> p.c.—Fowler. Agent. rooms.—Stephen
45-635. {• β^n —ARCH HILL—4 Rooms, scullery, Epsom. Hunter. Govt. Life Bldgs. "pORD P.O. Bos 1654. TWF
B TTERNE BAY—3 mins. car : c*»\JOU e.i.. etc . ; terms.—Butler. 36.
ol securities.—Genuine.
T>AYSWATEK.—Bungalows and Sections. J 1 ing and must sell this week—Villa
-D 10 minutes from G.P.O. Views. Value. Residence. 6 rooms, kitchenette, bathroom, - Owner leav-
Gr°at North Rd. 90 ST., Parneil—2 Cheap See-
City, doing £200 weekly ; stock,
GROCERY.
plant at valuation, about £500.—Morri-
-*• size, covers,Sβ!.
Write P.O. Box
body: suitable oaker.-- |
Auckland. SOUND Mortgages wanted to Buy at


tions, £350 each; terms. —Tozer pnd

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liberal discounts: cash buyers waiting.
Q "ZS)T. TOTAL Price.—New House. 3 Tozer. Dominion Kd. Terminus. son. 30. Strand Arcade. 34^ Half-ton Truck, recently overhauled G. Mayhill. Phoenix Chambers.
'letms. —Wiisie? Phone 9U. Takapuna. D modern convs.; Section. 40 x 120. elevated: =w»tF-«tl room?, kitchenette, c.l. Deposit 55
Cart and Harness, with ware-
"P'ORD and painted : cheap.—l. Buckingham
B
Ist Mortgage Auckland Savings Bank.
£6<V>: LYNN—Nice Level Section. 50 x HORSE, -*-Avenue. Royal Oak. "Phone 2Q-3TS.
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TJEAUTIFL'L Bungalow, large volcanic price
reduced to £1250. cash £100. balanc? £50. 25 weekly.—Rose. Avondale. 10$ VJ house contract; cheap, owing illness. ne*" 5-roome<l
£'Xftfi REQUIRED on security.—Write
-*-* section, magnificent views. £150, bai. easy close trams: price £150; easy cwOUV House, excellent
DEPOSlT—Epsom—Bungalow, 4 terms.—Alexander and Co., SS. Queen Write S. 3793. Stab.
terms.—Sole
rent: Benson Kα., Keaiuera.— Write S. 3~i\h. LAND BUREAU. Hellaby's Buildings.
Asents. SOLDIERS' Tj»RD. 5-seater, 1923. starter; guaran- B. 6953. Star. J*
Star. in : St. HOTEL, country, lease 5 years. & 5
rent: *■ teed mechanically; £75; privately

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=*•*-»" rooms, best street handy car 37
OF TyjONEY ?
TJENEFICIARIES must sell 3 Small TTONEYMOON
LL
Bungalows (2). new, 4 and bus: volcanic. A bargain at £1473. price £ 700 : beginner's chance.i—Kay owjied.—Apply 41, Pencarrow Aye., Mt. A BE YOU IN
i-' perries to wind up estate cashPro- "LTARP of Erin locality—Last 2 Sections Stratton. Hotel Broker. 303
;rooms: modern appointments: cheap. 173 Eden.

Urgent Sale. Newton.


or easy terms.—Priest. SS. Queen Street. CRAIG. •*-*■ in estate, level ; £175, £190.—Christie. If SO, come to us. we will help you.
25. Phoenix Chambers. £25; mechanically sound; rubber
terms.—Write M. 41'.q. Stab. T IGHT Car. deposit New Bungalow. 5 SO M
Palmerston Bldgs.
£SO HOTEL.
;
country,
price £ freehold;
7500.—Kay
takings
Stratton. " good ; spare wheel ; wants little uphol- 3einp the VERY FIRST Loan Company to
Zealand, we
BUNGALOW, modern, minute South Rd.
£1650. near offer; -"
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rooms, etc. balance easy.—Butler's. : EP N EAR
THOICE BUNGALOW HOME OF
BAR N.
LEVEL Volcanic Section. 5U x 150. bandy Hot? Btjjkpj. opp. Newton P.O.
- 173 stering; trial given.—Apply 1, Auburn St., commence business in Newabsolutely
the

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trams: garage 36. Great North Rd. car. £275; £10 deposit. Vaughau, St. off Khyber Pass. 144 are in a position to charge
S9 5 ROOMS AND KITCHENETTE. RATE OF INTEREST.

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Run, suburban. 40 gallons, growing
terms.—23. Adam St.. Green Lane.
TJAPATOETOE.—EIevated Section. <}S x Large entrance ball, massive stone steps Kevin g Arcade. .Newton; 44-237. B
MILK
district, with motor delivery ; owner
MARATHON 5-seater. new, 32 x 3J tyres
; LOWEST
BUNGALOW, 6 rooms, all modern convs. 1 ;
26.1 splendid building site handy" bus": : and pillars to front entrance, porch.
AJ"T. ALBERT—LeverVolcanTc Sections; going Australia.—Write M. 4085. Stab.
close trams ; from £250 easy terms.— :
running well; £17 10/.—Grainger, 46, It you doubt this, compare our
with those of other loan companies.
charges
bus passes door; electric light. Small and train. £300. Easy terms.—Write T. I arge Garage. Room for 2 Cars. ™
: Wellesiey St. W. 217
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splendid suburban ARE NOTED FOR OUR LENIENCT,
deposit. tl-iXi.—Write S. 3696, Star. 4352. Star.
Only
Freehold Section. 6t3ft Frontaze.
r>oors Manukau Road.
Alexander and Co.. Mt. Albert Terminus. 36 MIT.X Round, £310
:
proposition apply immediately.—Pitt RUGBY. £65 Deposit; Dodge. 1923. £173: WECOURTESY. AND BUSINESS-LIKE
C^ITY —5-Rooms, in good order; deceased
estate :
itjuO
: "DEMUERA.
terms arranged. F. "Room*, kitchenette
off Orakei Rd.—Modern
£142." deposit £20.
n
:
Five from
rP.ICE, tl«X>. Terms: £200 Cash.
FOWLER.
"V'EAK Ponsonby Depot.—Waterside eie-
•**' vated Section. splendid view; mln.
and Morris. 14. His Majesty's Arcade. 1 1925 Ford. £90: 1924. £85.—Derrick.
Barrett. Durham St.. City.
We are
METHODS.
here to help *nd assist you in every
Kackham. 16. Wyndham St. METAL
SHEET
Writp Owner. Bnx IT4R. G.P.O.
Greenwood's Corner. Epsom. Phone 20 27". tram or beach. —16, Lawrence St. 26U PLUMBERS AND A GOOD Investment—A Good Used Car possible way. and if in need you will never
DOMINION RD. 5-roomed
£1150: deposit £100 Cash or First
— House. 22. "yORTHCOTE
Level
(near Council Chambers).—
Section. &Oft frontage. Only
WORKERS BUSINESS. °!«nt includes
Power-driven Corrugated Rollins Machine
and Double Truss cornice Brake, etc., etc
■**■ from Ruahton's. t> regret giving as a call-
A RMITAGES Light Cars—Baby Austin. Offices so situated as to give utmost privacy.
Mortgage £ i!oo.—Write T. 4177. Stab. i^2s.—Wenzl Scholium. 100. Queen -St. of security without
PARNELL—£ISO DEPOSIT. Good stand Long Lease. Low rent. Splen- •"■ Citroen. Standard,
Rover Ford, Chev- We lend on all classes
EP.SOM trams ami school

6-Roomed Bungalow, near
:
low deposit.
SOUND VALUES.
VERY HANDILY-SITUATED HOME.
r\NEHL"NGA.—<J6 s 165: goo<l views: 3
uiins trams; a bargain at £Ssi>.—Fowler.
did opportunity for plumber or tinsmith.
Inquire Stab, 252, or Ring Phone 43-710. D 4 — rolet,
Terrace.
Gray Sedan. Terms.—7oa, Eden removal, such as Furniture. Pianos, and
Sewin* Machines. Also Motor Cars. Build-
Ing Society Shares, and Promissory Notes.
Owner. New Job. Pah Ay. ATILLA
of 5 rooms, bathroom, etc., all Agent. Epson). ■"'!
TJESTALRANT. flourishing, busy suburb;
LATE ;
-
13 Model 3-seater Motor Car. ±150
in good order aud condition. Draw- -*■*■ big turnover; enitable mother with or Exchange for Section. —Write T. NOTE.—No charge made for valuation.
■pPSOM. —Electric Bungalow, elevated, J- Waterside—Section. 66 x 10S.
-" acre: 4 rooms, kitchenette: sleeping
ing and dinin; rooms each 13 x 14,
rooms 14 x 14 and 14 x 12, kitchen 14 x field water
bed-
views;REMUEKA
£375: bargain.—Had- daughters; tasteful* furnished living room
attached. Walk in, walk out.—B. 6567,
4202. Star.- For Your Safeguard. Note Name
porches. Small deposit.—Bertram, Phoenix ALL HEAVILY REDUCED. and Sons. 5. Winstone Bldga. Inspection and Trial. TDEAL
T OAN &
TJMNANCE LTD.,
Chambers. ISO
12. Range and gas stove, jaliiont, elec-
tric light and gas. Sewer draiuage and —
Good Haroour View—A
RLMUtRA
Stab. D4 MECHANICAL
Drivinz lessons free. Inspect our L>ed Chambers. 63. QUEEN ST. D
: C»r«. -Derrick. Barratt. Darham St. City. D Alston

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"PAEJILET, 6 Acres. 6-roomed House de-
: Lovely Section. 55 z 164 : S4'H) —Had
ROTORUA —Good Boarding House, splen-
p.w.c. Washhouse. Insured for fI'AKJ.

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J- ceased estate £1200 very easy terms. Section, 30 x 104ft. Held on lease, banns tield and Sons, 5, Winstone Buildings
Felts, Palmerston Buildings. 24 years to run at low ground rent of £5
did position: ingoing, good
c-ish.—Write T. 4242. Star.
lease, £500
1/ -TON* Delivery Van. first class order T OANS
throughout. Terms.—Central Garage, "R ASK
T° gECHBE.
MT. REMUERA
Waterside, within 3rd sec-


EDEN—£ISO- DEPOSIT—BEAUTI per annum. Ideal situation, in good cr. High and Victoria Sts. MONEY ADVANCED DAT OF APPLICA-
Orchard of about 25 Acres in street, and very handy tj cars. Price, tion, slightly above road front—Sec- Business, good, for Sale.
full bearing; close to Auckland. FUL (New) BUNGALOW, unique cheap: owner leaving district.—Write TION. ON
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design; o rooms and kitchenette; excep- ou £150 deposit. tion. J-Acre. £475.—Barfoot. .New- £«-« 9~—WOLSELEY. 5-seater.everything electric PIANOS AND FURNITURE (without

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M. 4004. Star. =*»-•—<O
Owner. P.O. Box 462. B tionally well appointed throughout. Splen- market. 70 lizTits and self-starter: OTa
Fruit Farm. 2000 trees, mostly In good order.—Write T. 4336. Star. MOTOR CAES. BUILDING SOCIETY
GRANGE RD.. Mt. Eden—Six Large did elevated Section.
Rooms, every cony. also. 5-roomed £1350.
KEBCCED PRICE.
SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, LTD. REMUERA. H mins. from Remuera Rd.. CJUBURBAN
: Worth t'1550.
83, QUEEN STKEET. adjoining good school —Ppfect Sec- in full bearing; splendid proposition for
a live worker; freehold; £3000, deposit £?f~|
v"
CLIENTS waiting CO dispose of Cars SHARES and Every Class of Security.
purchase New OUR INTEREST IS LOWEB. OUR
New Bungalow. New North Rd.—Mrs.
just off Main Road and in " NOTHING ADVERTISED UNLESS ITS prices, tions, sheltered, elevated, and at bargain iDd Trucks to
FINANCIAL. :
Benth. 101. Crummer Rd. p-t
PONSONBY. GOOD." from £300 to £350: terms easy. £7fto.—Writ*- S. 3609. Star. Chevrolet*. They are of cood value. We REPAYMENTS EASIER, THAN ANT

"1 riLFORD Two Modern Bungalowt. BUNGALOW (just completed); 5 nice
the Best Street—NlCELY-DESIGNED
J. M. McVeagh. Ltd.. 3. Swanson St. 10-*> TRAVELLING Drapery Business, with Ltd.. will finance the deal.—Schofleld and Co.. OTHER OFFICE.
— ,
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car: good connection and turnover; ChevrolPt "Dealers, Newmarket. D4 Strictest Privacy and Honest Treatment A LWAYS Available First Mortgage
£1400 and 41550 respectively; easy rooms and kitchenette, large sun or sleeping in Remuera. near the Kace- -*-
*•*»•
terms.—Trainstop. P.O. Box 1795. AucS- porch, well appointed throughout folding GREY LYNN. : SECTION
course.—Apply 7. Domet Ay.. Epsom. pood stock; half cash; terms arranged.—
F Tackaherry. Weymouth. PACKARD. TOURER. 1925,
Assured.
Larger
Loans in other offices paid off.
amounts advanced, and placed on
Money, sound securities: sums to JsiUl
borrower*."—Colin McLaren, Vinstone Bid;:?.
k°d-
"YEW Bungalow. 4 rooms, kitchenette £1350.
D doors, etc. 4
Corner Section. PRICE ONLY VEKT. DESIRABLE HOME.
Deposit £150. A chance to secure GREATLY REDUCED PRICE. i-X
S»«J
DEPOSlT—Penrose. Mt. Albert, Tt.
X?J-t 1TX— TOBACCONIST, Hairdresser. 3 Duco painted. Four wheel brakes.
our easy terms. Before
where get our terms and you will borrow
negotiating else- U
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Chevalier. Dominion Rd.. Onehunea, Society Shares, any groui>.
2nd section. City : : a New Bungalow so handy to town.
:
c
""' O chairs: good position: sto.k at Only done 5000 miles. from ns. BUILDING :
:,
£973 deposit £50 Avondale Govt. loans arranged. —G.P.O. wanted for Cash ; state discount, etc
Fred Ball. 15. Queen St' {• -I O?T(\—SEMI-BUNGALOW of 6 3ne Box 210. valuation: owner retiring Australia.— Owner leaving. Your chance to buy cheap. "PQUITABLE T OAN AND TJUNANCE Write B.
ow-LOcHJ 6»85, Stab.
/-VVEHUNGA. Urgent Sale.—6 GiCEEN
LANE, off Great South Road—
£150 DEPOSIT—REAL AMERICAN
iarge rooms, bathroom and
laundry: all in good order and condition; -ACRE. 70ft x 140ft. level,
Write P.O. Pot f>73.
Any trial or examination. On road since i-JOMPANY, T^., wanted, any sums, good interest,
ys
papers, latest convs.:
Rooms, art
£900: ea«y BUNGALOW of 5 rooms: wonderful ap- pore. b. and b., range and gas ring, elec- 1/
>pmi-vol.-anic.
/GENERAL STORK- LOANS
securities ; also. i350-£450 Firsr Mort-

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/-A no rock: harbour view. 10min>. walk
rprms.—Moore. Agent. Onehunga. pointments throughout. Splendid level tric light, li. and c. water, sesver drainage Pt. Chevalier Hall: £ISG: terms arranged — November.
Second Floor. HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE. gage required.—Write T. 4345. Star.
ONEHUNGA. —
£23 Deposit>- Workers -Section. 70 s 140. TOTAL PRICE. £1350.
near offer. To see is to appreciate.
and p. iv.o. Large workshop under hon«e. Write M. Star. Xl Attractivp Genera] Store and Bakery for Wrfte B. 7010. STAR. 41 'Phone 44-729. QUEEN' STREET. THF
MONEY to Lend, £500 to
£4000, ciry

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Home. 4 r<v>ins. c-onvs.. only Freehold lot wita 9oft frontage; garden, Sale in tne Bay of Plenty. Splendid busi-
galn.—Carlton Land Agency. Onebapga. £600: bar-
123 LYNN—£IOSO—REDUCED FROM
fruit trees, etc. Very haudy to trams.
Prke reduced from £1550 to £1350 on this popular ONE
TREE HlLL—Finest Sections in
and fast-crowing suburb : ness, with zood turnover and profits. No yy
So delivery- First-class proposi-
BEACH ROAD.
A CCKLASD T OAN AND JUSANCE security. —Hadfield and Sons. o. Win-

GREY reasonable terms. Property is unencum- city drainagp. plpc. light and pas. Magnifi-
ftoodwin. stone Bldgs. I

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FOR HOUSES, SECTIONS. £1250. £150 DEPOSIT. NEAR tion. All tile buildings are in first-class RUGBY. 1923-24, in perfect mechanical OOMPANT, T TD.t
QZICH ill) cent elevated Sections, commanding beauti- THE following !*ums for Loan «n Fir-t

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order, in hiding dwelling. Lease or purchase order, good tyres—£ll2 10/.
FARMS. FARMLETS. BUSINESSES. GALOW
OFFER—FINE. UPSTANDING NEW BUN-
of 5 good rooms 13 bedroom?l.
bered,
ful views of spa and land. Rich volcanic of property, as desired. Tbis is a genuine OAKLAND. 1921. 6-cylimlor. magneto
Mortgage at current rato: SIOOO % o
£500 to £600 and £3U«.>. —Wri;e
OZICH. Agent, Henderson.
nicely appointed.
35 tion. 2min.Keys
Splendid elevated Sec-
A REAL CHEAP SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, LTD. Yet two
soil. No spetions in this spot will bo bought
in years hence under £10 per foot.
j<i«ines*.

—, Knll information to principal?


or.;.r. Writ- B. 6930. STAR. iznition. new tyres. great value — 14, COLWILL CHAMBERS.
£1500,
T. 4311. Stae.

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trams. £97 10/.
"OANMURE, Main Rd.—Shop and 4 rooms; HOME.
X vaiuaoie position :
dout>le frontage ;
at Office. S3, QUEEN v <EET.
r«?rn cash—one tree hill dis- •• NOTHING ADVERTISED UNLESS IT'S terms. Make immediate inquiry.
now we are offering a limited number
of Sections for £ 300. on the easiest of {.' iX A—APARTMENT
CN :
' Leasp.
HOUSE—£4SO.
Every room well fur-
**-' -' Electric light and all modern con-
SKEATES AND WHITE, LTD.,
77, Beach Road. , SWANSON STREET, CUT.

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4>"|OX WANTED Urgently, Second iU.ri-
gage; exceptional margin.— |
Write T. 4251. Star. ■

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nished. PHONE 47-829.

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terms.—v>arren. City Chambers. '=»"J\J TRICT. BAL. ONLY £950. AS GOOD." J. M. McVEAGH. LTD.. venience? ; 3 kitchenettes: motor garage. OPEN FRIDAY "EVENINGS. TWF
g
104 3. Swanson Street. r> "TAA SECOND Mortgage for Sale: ■
piAPATOETOE.—House, 5 rooms, convs., GALOW. RENT—FINE NEW CALIFORNIAX BUN- »
;t
Splendid position: rent 90/. This proposi- INDIVIDUAL WITH www security modern bungalow; first
4 rooms and kitchenette: beauti-
— PRIVATE

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■* i-acre.—Apply IS. Avon St., off Glad- fully DECEASED ESTATE SALE. MAGNIFICENT i-ACRE. tion is bringing in £10 10' per week, and TTNIVERSAt,
flO.. T TD., A. Offers wanted.—Write B. 6695.
stone Kd., Parueil.
appointed: electric cooker, hot water SECTION
Good views, wpll suited fruit, poultry. the proprietor is living rent free as well. Is prepared
CAPITAL TO INVEST
to make Casn Advances to Stab.
£600.
B
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service. Splendid level volcan.c Section. COTTAGE AND IJ ACRES.
'See us about this.—Colin McLaren and Co.. CHAXCERT ST. (near Police Station). responsible persons on Security of Furni-
"DEMUERA.—Modern Bungalow, 4 rooms, Handy buses and trams. THIS IS WON- SOUTH SUBURBAN LINE. Ten minutes good bearh. State school, and
1 OAA £1000. £SOO, £730. £700. £t>i»> J

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one penny tram. Bayswater. Five minutes 'J. Winston? Buildings. Note. —Anythlne ■\Ve are removing shortly to our new ture,
etc (without removal). Businesses, Q oi-LZUU,
-"' kitchenette, Smin car. £1050; £30 DERFUL BUYING. WORTH £1150.
TV" order to effect an immediate eale, the new Grammar School. advertised over our name is sufficientt premises in Symonds Street, and we are Building Society Snares. Insurance Policies, j TO Lend on Mortgage
Johnston Coates and Fee, Solicitors. easy


deposit.—Bertram, Phoenix Chambers. 180


guarantee of value. 735 offering the whole of our Used Car StocksI
"DEMUERA Waterside^—4 Rooms and kit- EDENDALE.
Ist off Car Line—£loo DE- ■*■ trustees in a deceased estate have just Owner leaving Auckland immediately, ! at Bargain Prices to clear; 30 odd Cars,
etc
Time Payment Agreements and Loans
I
r.iA UPWARDS Lent Privately:
at J." repayments. Inquiries confiden-
|
-*-*■' cbenette ; ; POSIT—MOST ATTRACTIVE NEW
c.L- tnew) 11125: terms.— BUNGALOW 4 large rooms and kitchen-
aurhuriaru us to reduce tne price ol this must sell.
property from .350 to £425 The Section BUSINESSES WAICTED. Trucks end Vans. elsewhere paid off.
Interest Charged and Easy riaL—W. L- Butler. Short's Bldlgs..
154.

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10 Very Good Touring Cars from £30 up- Reasonable
Francis and Nevill, Ltd., Winstone's Bldgs. ette ; all hand-dressed finish ; electric cooker comprises li ACRES of level land of ALEXANDER AND CO.. ! Queen St. 5.
- " 30 and hot water. Beautiful elevated Sec- guud quality, and lying nicely to the ian ; 29 SS, Queen Street-
wards.
BUSY Business Salesman wants Busi- 15 i-Ton Vans, quick deliveries, flat tops, BDSIXESS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN r.»A
Repayments arranged.
tion. BARGAIN PRICE. £1150. £100 well fenced. Shack of 2 rooms and lean-to A ness for Sale; send particular*.—
' steel aided Tans, and some with canvasi may also obtain Temporary Accommodation cHrDyj* Lend or Purchase second mort- ■
£100. £150 UPWARDS, available

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CECOND
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5 lovely
:
Profit, wirh Section laid out.
BUSINESS
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rooms, c.1.: level section £975. easy insured for £2«JO. The property is situated BARGAINS. -£SS—MILLJ.V- Vnuebaa. Arcade, opp. Rendell'm. Newton. ■idee. at Reasonable Bate* of Security of gages—Butler. Short's Bldgs- Queen St. H
terms arranged. Perfect order.—Vaughan.
Arcade, Newton. 44-297. 242 XT'Xn
amOXJ
CASH GREY LYNN—BALANCE
ONLY £995.—CHOICE LITTLE
BUNGALOW, just finished- 4 rooms and
— in a rapidly improving district on soutni
Xerms on application.
-ERY. select suburb,
suburban :ine, within 16 miles of the city. £S svpok. No opposition, and splendid open-
i2-*/Mauj ing for dressmaking. Two living rooms.
proat 44-297-
/"-"OXFECTIONERY.
>-
Stationery. small,
with living rooms.—Write full parttcu-
B1
6 Ton
PRICES FROM £25 TO £85.
Trucks, solid tyres or pneumatic,
covered vans and flat tops. Prices fromi has
Warrants, Bills of Lading, etc
Advertiser is the ACTUAL LENDER and r'-lfkft DISCOUNT off £400, £70 off
NO CONNECTION with any Loan 3i.-LUU £325. £30 off £200, sound Mori- |
CJEMI-BUNGALOW. attractive, onenoim,-
kitchenette, range and gas stove, hot water.
Low rental. Excellent position. COMMIS-
i SION lnrs tn M. 4029. Star. £45 to £80. Company-
Con- g^ges
—Mayhill. 5. Phoenix Chambers. !
/~i ROCERY. must be jrood and stand all ;
---*-* bered. 5 Tooms, c.1.; snitabi? sub-let-
ting: £975; terms. —30. King St.. Arch electric light: l*eantiful finish throughout. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, LTD. ! and furnished; rpiit. 2"J week. Kine propo-
AGENCY—Unique Line, well-equipped 2-Seater Cars and Chassis. Inquiries and Transactions Strictly
LOAN AND FINANCE COMPANY, j
, - fidential. Interviews by appointment only.

• CITY

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Handy second section and buses. A Bring your terms proposition to us. Stamped Envelope.
Hni. ■ B trams i sition. Pri.-e. £•*). £176—COXFECTION- investigation: price big: principal only. 'Phone 45-112. Ask for George Campbell. Enclose
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wondprful little home at the price. Key 83, QUEEN STREET. D
ERY, CAKFS. DAIRY, with living rooms: BOX Si2 , G.P.O. MONET LENT ON ANT SECURITT.
y.NIP.—£IBSO. Reduced to £1450.—Lovely at Office. "NOTHING ADVERTISED UNLESS ITU Ij rent, 23 Apply Bo\ IOT3. PP. WE LEAVE THE ICE OUT OF SERVICE.

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week: pri.e includes aood stock D 'On Pianos. Furniture. Sewinz Machines
Home. 6 rooms, beautiful section; easy GOOD." i I and all house furniture. Wei! worth an T ICENSED Hotels. Country Stores.
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YOU 1 (without Removal), Building Society Shareije

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terms.-^Write T. "4305. Star: WE ASSIST
T TD. AfAT
inspection. ■" Groceries. Boarding Houses, and others
TOB
wanted, oreent. —Hurrey, Premier Bnild- M° "REPLACEMENTS, Etc. Or Any Reasonable Security.
SJYMONDS ST. (Lowert.—New Maison- CLOSE SHELLY BEACH RD.
F. W. RIPI.EY. D Advanced Day of Application.
~ ; NOTE.'—Ail inz*. Auckland.
1 Loans OUR INTEREST AND REPAYMENT |


ette. 4 rooms, pvery cony. £500 cash. rhe above arp excellent buy- "Business Selling Specialist." AUCKLAND'S LEADING assist you over your temporary
MOTOR CAR AND TRUCK DEALERS financialwe difficulties? As specialists in SYSTEM IS THE OR LOWEST IN AUCKT- \
May
balance toff). —Telephone 4-5-611.
X*lA TO £25 Deposit—Homes
ing, and we would be pleased ro moror you DESIRABLY SITUATED HOME.
to insppct.
Built to pointment.
Cill. Riz; or Wire for ap-
OF SIX ROOMS, bath-
12. Winstone Buildings. Queen Streer.
MwTOh CARS WAWfED. AND SPARE PARTS
USED CAR AND TRUCK LIST.
SPECIALISTS finance we can offer yon valuable aid. LAND
j And you may call on us confident in the ABSOLUTE PRIVACY ASSURED.
NO FEES CHARGES MADE,
j
<
o*J-V Order.:
7. Hpjlaby's Bldgs.
25/ weoklr od possession RESIDENCE
room and pantry, verandah front, BUY
A SECTION BY THE FOOT, NOT
BY THE GALLON. good, wanted, deposit valuable Do-
T\ODGE. 1918. S.S. TOURING. Re- ! knowledge that you are dealing with a| j
£'"|A DEPOSIT.—7
D side and oack; just been tnoroughly
renovated !aside and out; modern art CAR. minion Rd. Frontage.—Tozer and Tozer, j Easy --' enamelled and thoroughly overhauled, firm of high standing—a
terms; £50 deposit; balance arranged i ciples ensure your business being treated
firm whose prin- :
CITX LOAN AND FINANCE COMPANY,
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* -*-'posspssion
Rooms, electric lizht.
appointments; Ist section: pri'*- ,- papers and frieze*-; large diningrooui.
WET WEATHER SHOWS UP A BAD
SECTION. Dominion Rd. Terminus. 55^ to suit purchaser.
Room 22. Hellaby's Buildings.
with the strictest confidence—a firm which Third Floor, Queen Street. Opp. G.P.O. ;
---£1100: to-day.—HoVe. Ltd- 2)
A. E. RAMM,
porcelain batn: Oriun range, vrith hot and
cold water, electric light; wasahouse, c.
yyEST "pND TJOAD SECTIONS LIGHT Car. wanted to Buy; 6-cylinder TfORD HALF-TON VAN, 1924 model, in holds a proud reputation for
Cleveland preferred; lowest price con- ■*- first-class order throughout. Re-enamel- HONESTY.
'Phone 47-781. B

- lend money at lowest rath i


-I A ACRES. Henderson, buildings. Cheap and tuba. Freehold Section. Very desir- »iderp<l.—lss. Ponsonby Rd. led and thoroughly overhauled. Easy FAIRNESS,
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-* -at £1400. Agent. Will Excnanjre for a WTNSTONE'S BUILDINGS. QUEEN ST.
: Wβ OF
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able situation. Close to Point Erin i'ark. Came throush with flying colours. Hich Car wanted, any model or con- terms £25 deposit: balance suit purchaser. And INTEREST on Furniture. ;
Hpndfrson. 36 Phone 40-299. Shelly Beach baths. etc. i"rk-e, £133<i, and dry. So handy t>) ciry. tram*, busei. MOTOR Suburban Freehold i
A Motor Replacement JoD throughout. integrity:
COUPE, 1923 model. Just: This enviable reputation has earned for Pianos.
Sewing Machines. Building Society

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■C'^K—HOUSE. 4 rooms, convs.. ban.ly •r reasonable offer. brach<>s. (CHEVROLET Shares, or any other security (without

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Sectjnn and Cash.—P.O. Box -396.
ow—,t
2nd section : balance as rent. .v> newly enamelled by us, and in first-class; nse the respect and goodwill of our many removal) Our System of Repayments ia
Inquire' Sta£.
FROM £."i FOOT.
r.9.1 POCKET MONEY TERMS. ippobanical order throughout. Easy terms;j clients. the ea>=iest and most liberal in the City.
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SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, LTD. O-SEATER CAR wanted for Section. £350. £50 deposit; balance arranged "to suit

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Advances made on day of application.

4? DEPOSIT —6 Rooms, c.l. elevated : : PARNELL. 'J unencumbered; will stand valuation. Advances on the following:
fees charged.
: or

83, QUEEN STREET. A R T E R. ■ purchaser. Furniture. Motor Cars. expenses
""' Isrgp cnltivafod section 5 mins.
r
CT
Truck or Car wanted a* deposit on New

• FORD
Your old Car or Motor Cycle taken In Building Society
ri>nne t»rminn=. —S. sef>7. Ptar. " NOTHING ADVERTISED UNLESS IT'S 31. FORT STREET. Runjralow. £ 1250.—I'ROSSER, Agent. part
payment for any other, either
Pianos.
All business strictly private and con-
Sewing Machines Shares,
GOOD." Station Street. Newmarket. 91 fidential. j
c4?4ii
DEPOSIT.—New Bungalow, vol- NEW OR USED. (without rcmovall.
& r-anir mm.
"*^ refliiced £1450; urgent.—Write T.
-' Ipvpl
:2nd spetion ONE MINUTK :
FROM CARS, SHORT ONEKOA OCEAN BEACH. TON TRUCK. Flat top body, 12in
sides. Good order throughout. Easy
And Every Class of Security.
£1275:
*m. star. DISTANCE FROM MEMORIAL AN URGENT SALE. THE FINESI BEACH ON WAIHEKB EPUCATTOHAr. terms: £25 deposit: balance arranged. Existing Loans Paid Off. DOMINION LOAN AND FINANCE CO, \
First Floor Security Buildings, _.j jj
MUSEUM. ATTRACTIVE HOME, XORTHCOTE. ISLAND. TEFFERY TOURING. Electric light andi YOUR OWN" TERMS OF REPAYMENT.
QAO ACRES, gome ennrpm: inno sbppr>
iVI, Place wonlrj carry 100 cowg. pre- 1100 DEPOSIT. A MILE OF GOLDEN SAND. •J etartpr. New hood, and in good orderI INTEREST AT LOWEST RATE. 19S, Queen Street. 'Phone 42-192. „ ;
OF FIVE ROOMS, TRAVELLING rpo OCCCESS— throughout. Easy terms ; £20 deposit; OUR NAME —About It we say only this—
H. A. CORRINGHAM. Manager.
f?nt state £20 10' acre.
— SEMI-BUNGALOW. A REVELATION TO ALL WHO SEE IT. remember it, for it is your guarantee of j B
UnencnmhPrpri
or a housp pronprty wanted as O-J *yXf\ 6-ROOMED balance arranged.
DESIRABLE kitchenette, bathroom, and washbouse; Easy Access from Auckland by
VIA HEMINGWAYS. We require several Ford Touring Carsi satisfaction.
d°tvy»it.—Q-nVh. Agpnt. drawing room, dining situated close to SULPHUR BEACH.
|j
Henderson. So DAILY STEAMER. and Half-ton Vans, and are prepared to
! RELIANCE GARAGES, SERVICE STATIOMB.
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room, kitchen, gas stove and range, high All in excellent order and condition. (Northern S.S Company ) rpHE AND
•488 ACRES.. WHANGAREI. pressure boiler; 3 bedrooms, bathroom, Artistic paperings and decorations, two EXCELLENT SECTIONS, commanding Bne
No jo~rney is so interesting or «o xortu Car
accept same in part payment for any other
or Truck, eitbor
Real Cheap. £5 10/ Acre. califont- Detached washhouse. copper and open fires, mirrored wardrobes, porcelain
views and handy to wharf. whiie as that taken along the road to sue-
NEW OR USED. ■piIXAA'CB QOMPANY, TID.,
I! A DAMS AND CO., LTD., --Reo" Service ]

jImighty '"Keo" Speed Wagon". Open Friday IJ


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tubs: all eonvg. Very handy property, in b. and b.; califont. gas stove; fowinouse Station, Sturdee St.—Agents for the
•Wni take House in Town as Deposit. central position. Ground rent. £5 year. and run. Freehold Section: asphalteda FiiOM £40. ■p«s. Yet it is a journey that few realU
TMPORTANT
■JC'OTICE. IRVINE CHAMBERS (First Floor),

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OZICH. Agent. Henderson. Only
?U?O- ACRES. Kawakawa £5 per
139
acre,
.ailOTa) paths,
stone's
Elevated
frnit trees,
throw
position.
shrubs,
from
etc.
popular
Good view.
beach.
Now No Eates.
EASY TERMS.
No Interest.
embark upon.
Opportunities come—and so.
An the months of May and June are more
or or less recognised as the slack time in the 32. QUEEN !
STREET. Phone 42-909. i Nights from 7 till 10.
J. S. EMANUEL, Managing Director. j! A UCKLAND MOTOR SCHOOL Teaches
B j
specialised training debars many woald-be Hours: a a.m. to 5 p.m.

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Given away.—Ozich. Agent, Hen- vacant, anc immediate possession can be Motor Trade, we are determined to keep ■A. car Driving thoroughly; Council

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dc.rson. Write for Illustrated Booklet. travellers. our workshop employed to its fullest extent. Friday Evenings. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. guaranteed. Fees moderate.—
T. MANDENO JACKSON, had. Owner leaving Auckland, and will
accept VERY LOW PRICE of £950, on
If you wish to leave the narrox streets In order to do this, we are quoting special P O. Boi T2B D j certificate
Albert St. B i
ACRES, 66 YEARS LEASE,
±100 deposit. F. C. BENNETT, and byways of a subordinate position, v Pf
Right of Renewal. South Line- 9, COMMERCE ST.. AUCKLANTkr you wi>a to set your feet firmly on tae REPAIRS.time. OVERHAULS. PAINTING,
QLDEST & j BATTER!" Repairs and 24-hour Charging

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QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. B broad aiahway of advancement, place your- during that Our huge stock of Used A CCSLA.ND-S Service; Pnilco Battery Station.—
Given Away, £900. Deposit. £350. ! Seston Motors. 6. I.oivpr Albert gt. i
OZICH. Agent, Henderson. 13D
£200 DEPOSIT.
SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, LTD.
NEW CARS FOR SALE.
self under the skilled guidance of Heming-
way's Correspondence Schools.
Replncement Parts enables us to do your
Job xt the lowest possiblp cost. FINANCIAL pOIIPAXY. j a TTERY SUPPLIES, LTD., NewmarketT
■C'-| f)A DEPOSIT.—RoyaI Oak.—New S3. QUEEN STREET. For nearly thirty years Hemingway's have OPEN DAILY FROM 8 am to 6 p.m.,
INCLUDING SATURDAYS. If voo require a STRICTLY PRIVATK \ B
Columbia Battery Service Station, i

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<=*•-*-"" Bungalow. 4 rooms and kitchen- TTANDY TO SYMONDS ST.—Well built "NOTHING ADVERTISED UNLESS IT'S pHEVEOLET TRUCKS.—We can give pointed out the road to achievement ana LOAN, it will PAY YOC to NOTE OUR iiBatteries all makes cars.—Phone 45-540. B
ette.-sleeping porch; electric stove and hot ■"• Villa of 3 large rooms; electric light; GOOD." B immediate delivery- success, and look with pride upon the FBIDAY. 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.
tvhicb has satisfied Thousands.
water: elevated freehold section: 4 mins. concrete and asphalt paths. Balance, £850,
trim; price- £1150.—FOWLER, Greenwood's payable at 40/ per week. ~ PAINE BROS-, footsteps of over twelve thousand men and 1rOTOR
women who have reached their goal.
"REPLACEMENTS.* T TD, jIPOLICY Lowest Interest Ln Town.
I/Tui20-CBcwt Truck Chassis, pneumatic
VJ tyres, electric .ights; £425.—Hughes. I
Corner. Epsom. Phone 20-275. 49 .__ STARTLING BARGAIN IN Chevrolet Agents. Otahuhu.
Take the Srst step of your joarney to-day. "The House of a Million Parts." Your otvn Terms, of Repayment. Cossar. Ltd.. Khyber Pass. B ',

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Phone 32M B GITTOS AND STANLEY STREETS. Vo Fees or Publicity.
•C'C^vjfl—PARNELL, First Section.—Five £100 DEPOSIT. REMUERA. Write for particulars of any of the following Fair and Honest Dealings. ICHICLIN Cable Cord Tyres, 30 x Si,
Homee2ekers requiring a comfortable REPUBLIC
Trucks.-Catalogue and par- (Near Parnell Hallway Bridge.) ana
■=»»OUI/ Paid Off R.C. Cor- Tyres. 57/; Tubes. !
Rooms and cenveniences.—Laycock
AfORXIXGSIDE.— Modern Bungalow ef 4 TO
ticulars from E. Goodman, Short's Bookkeeping. Prof.. Law Pro!.,
•Phone 4S-3se. B Loans in Other Offices
Larzer aedoudcs Advanced.
90/3;
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earrisiiD and Gash, the Michelin.

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16/8.
and
Faithfull. 32. Queen St. home in Auckland's best suburb, handy Bldgs.. Auckland. Provincial Representative AN INTERVIEW WILL CONVIXO YOU. Stockists, foot Kbyber Pass.
X> 1
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rooms: electric light, gas stove and to trams aid
CASH—Milford-—New Bungalow. califont: J mm. to cars. Balance, ±1073, this is a rentable Newmarket, at sacrifice price, N.Z. Distributors. r> Banter's Diploma. Teachers" Certificates.
Matriculation. Puilic Service Entrance, *- L-l SEE US AT O.VCE.
B i
eye-opener. SEMI- MOTOR BODY BtTTLPERS. WE ADVANCE AM AMOUNT ON:—
T>EO " Cars and Speed Wagons.—l*.- i
t-'4 rooms, kitchenette: splendid views. arranged to suit.
°*'-*-
■■€1025
bar., rent.— McPbaD. Pnoenii Chbrs.
CAR—Sales and Service Station
BUNGALOW of 5 rooms, electric light and RUBGV
at Holliday Motors. 8. Lome St. B
Advertising. Pitman's Shorthand.
MOTOR BODIES stand up to tbelr Furniture. Pianos, •LV Adams and Co.. Ltd.. City Markets, i
Distributors. "Phone 44-919.
DEPOSIT.—Five Rooms, c.1.; 30/
i>-'.pays interest and principal.—
£125 DEPOSIT.
all conveniences, just renovated outside
and In.' This cannot fail to attract at
TOTAL PRICE OF
MOTORS, LTD., 1>57, Symonds
DUGBY
-■-*•
St.. for New and Used Kugby Cars;
You will be under no obligation by inquir-
in£. but our Free Informative Booklets will
bring your position home to yoa.
• GJ.W.
trork and are a credit to look
Write yon §cc a body that appeals to you. just
at. When Sewing Machines.
(Wlthoot
OD Promissory
Motor
Removal).
Nores and
Cars
mHE DODGE Owners' Service Station for j
B

CHEVALEiR.—3 Booms and kit- name. Also J- i


POINT Dow wbiie tJe thongiu is in your mind. have a loos at the maker's There Electrical Repairs is Watson. Steel

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Beehive. 14Q. Ponsopby Rd. Service Garage Repairs, etc Always Building society Shares. p 1
chenette electric light- Shed suitable : £1150. DEP. ONLY £150. are G.J W. Bodies In every part of the AiioK- anrl Oanlpv. Ltd. 41-fia.=>
4?C?TA
f'OOxJ
GOVERNMENT Mortgage for garage. Section. 70ft frontage, worth
Epsom—Bungalow, o rooms, over £200. Balance, only £400, is payable
— open. Phone 44-707
QWIFT and Stutz Cars, latest models. Let
D

HEMINGWAY'S
land province, and the fact that our clients
i~tORRESPONDENCfc: always give repeat orders is sufficient
Remember. II Years' Established
Is Your Guarantee of Satisfaction.
Hours: 9 to 5: Friday Ereniugs, 7 to 8.30. MERCHANT TAILORS. j
sleeping porch: large level section, in at 25/ per week. W'LL SITUATED AND THE us demonstrate.—Maunder and Milne, evidence of their worth. Write os or 'phone u
of our travellers will call.— pMPIRE OAX AXD
L P IXANCE
Q

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£1275; easy terms. —Thode, Phoenix PRICE RIGHT.
Dominion Rd. Terminus. B CCHOOLS. 46-335 and one and "

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can
Chambers. TALLIS AND CO., THIS! If you want a really JOHN
W. ANDREW AND SONS. LTD.. P.O. BOX 516. AUCKLAND.
Gilmour. Joll Williams. Ltd.. Motor
RB Body Specialists. Newton Road (near WYNDHAM WYNDIIAM CHAMBERS. Opp. Gas Co.. YOD i tell the successful
well-dressed appearance.
man by hia
Mcßride.
-C'Q^fi—5-ROOMED Bungalow, modern. INSPECT has the larzest>stock of Ford Parts in B iT.. CITY. 'Phone 42-061. D The Tailor. D i
?*>PO\J Kin? st.. Grey Lynn : 2nd sec-
fion. near cars; terms.—w-rite T. 4159.
ST. KEVIN'S ARCADE, NEWTON. 67 WELL-BUILT. SENSIBLE HOME'of the Dominion from which to draw—you can
5 rooms and pantry, handy to Owens Road depend on getting
tram stop, this will appeal to yon. Good
what Ton want. T rpHE LADIES COLLEGE .REMUERA.
Svmonds Street Ist sectioni.
.
Star.
MORTGAGEE'S SALE—SDXNX SLOPES section and the home is roomy and con- ASK John W. Andrew and Sons. Ltd., to
DO.VT WASTE TIME. Look at this !—
D«porff £50. Price' £1050. Brand
OF MT. ALBERT—Charming New
Bungalow of 5 very large rooms and kit-
chenette, c.L, sleeping porch, pore. b. and
venient, and the situation in the heart •**■ send you particulars of the Edwards
of Epsom-Mt. Eden cannot be excelled. Hitch for Fordson Tractor* which takes the
SECOND TERM
TTESDAT. JUNE 1.
COMMENCES
The More You Tell, the Quicker You Sell. A "Star" Want Ad- Telle Everybody. !
npw Bunsalow. 4 rooms and all convs., eas PRICE WILL STAND ALL CRITICISM. pnll from nnder the front end. Principal? : NEEDS and look for them in its Classified Advertisement Column*. These column* are read by
Rtove, califont. c.1.. patent w.c. etc- Nice :
b. eL hot water service beautiful freehold EXISTING
MORTGAGE. GOVERNMENT,
T
MRS. F. A. 4 MISS A. F. MOORE-JONES. ADVERTISE YOUR people every day in the Auckland Province, and there ia now scarcely any -want that cannot be
Prospectus on application, or of Messrs. tens of thousand*
Ipvp] sprtion. plpvatpd Dosition. We win corner section. Total price. £1150. Terms £1450. AND DEPOSIT ONLY £100. VTTHEX you see a Ford think of John W. of
£150 cash, or smaller deposit considered. satisfied by a small advertisement in the "AUCKLAND STAR."
motor you .out to inspect. » Andrew, when you see John W. Champraloup and Edmiston. or Messrs.
*Andrew
ALEXANDER ANT> CO..
SS. Qnppn Strpet 119^
A sure £200 profit-
n-|«rA—MT. EDEN—£150.—Do ron
=wJ-tlv/ want something out of the
REAL VALUE- think of Fords. T Whitecombe and Tombs, Ltd.
i "Phone 25-015. 23
WRITE YOUR ADVERTISEMENT ON THIS FORM, AND SEND IT TO THE STAR" OFFICE, SHORTLAND
STREET, AUCKLAND, OR HAND IT TO OUR NEAREST AGENT. " :
modern bungalow.
ordinary in the way of a Modern Bunga-
PRICE £975. DEPOSIT £100. FORD
ORD
CARS.
CARS.
'Phone 42 523.
Elevated position commanding views of rooms
■Wairpmata Harbour": handy to waterfront
low? We have it! Five extra large
and kitchen, on beautifully elevated
Advertise Real Honest Value Here.
Four Booms and kitchenette, latest
appointments. Section 50 x 180, nicely
WE HENRY FORD'S LATEST.
Special Colours.
RAINS COMMERCIAL
N.Z. Insurance Bldg., Auckland.
VACANCIES FOR STUDENTS.
COLLEGE,
Clasaification. Words. Times. Amount. Ist. Insertion. Expiry Date.

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Inspect with us; the modern
<~onrains 5 rooms, kitchenette, bathroom. section.
appointments are too laid out. Only 2 minutes to cars. Eden-
numerous to dale. Call and See Them. As we have completed oar arranzements
washhousp. etc.:
c.1.. gas stove, hot, cold enumerate. A snip at £1350. If you want real value see it- to admit a greater number of students inW
■β-ater. sewer drainage. The house is COm-
PietPly eqniprped. viz.. built-in wardrobe, We liotor ron to Inspect.
T
CE £975. DEPOSIT £100. r~ G. A- H-AIDOS, LTD..
the college,
STUDENTS MAY START NOW.
points, linen presses; few yards from
NEWTON AND KALMAN. and complete a Half-year Course in Short-
hand and Typewriting before the end or

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bn* serriee aad short distance from trams. rJ 48 and 50. Hobson Street.
OUTSTANDII VALUE IN
Price, £1400.-Easy.terms. No agents. Apply 259. SYMONDS ST.. OPP MT. EDEN RD B
OWNER.
36, Phoenix Chambers. B
MC r EDEN. ..
is a most attractive, substantial v>
AND
SOLE AUCKLAND AGENTS
CO
the year.
MISS E. B. M. BRAIN, Principal.
(And at HAMILTON.) D

— FIRST-CLASS CORNER rpHIS

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3RD. TRAM
EPSOM FREEHOLD.
BUSINESS SITE at PARNELL. *~Home in beat part of Moant Eden,
tne REPUBLIC TRUCKS.
MATRICULATION. Teacher's Certificate,

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SECTION.
Best value In new, modern Bungalows
AnckJand Close to schools, trams, shops:
every cony.. grounds etc. I" perfect order;
In
suitable for garage.
rooms. Easy terms, £1300.
House, 7
VEKT
right on the main road. Beautifully ele-
vated situation and attractive grounds; 6
large- rooms and all usual conveniences.
Nothing conld be handier and it Is great
SERVICE STATION and
SPARE PARTS DEPOT.
etc. —Herbert Mason. M.A., Educa-
tional Coach, 32. King" Edward St., Domi-
nion Rd. S>
<
S and kitchen:.£l9oo: 6-Rooms acd
REMUERA NEWMARKET. — baying. Mast appeal to anyone requiring

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kitchen. £2300. Terms.
a handy, attractive borne. 108-112. SYMONDS ST.. AUCKLAND B
WTNN SHE- TH. of 4 rooms and scullery, bath- CARRIERS AND EXPRESSMEN.
M.inukau Road, ;pp Epsom Avenoe. B4 room. Section 50ft x 150ft. Very handy HOUSE PRICE ONLY £1650.
AND £350 DEPOSIT. LEATHER GOODS. A UCKLAND Luggage Agency Store or
SALE.—g. 30 TO £50 DEPOSIT. position. £ 900.
FOR • » Deliver Anything Anywhere. Ofßee

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Balance £675. 23/ weekly Int. end
WE ARE OPEN FROM 7 TILL 9 P.M.
•pOOTBALLS, Rugby and Soccer, solid Phone 43-2RI. any time. 27-108 Sat Wid B
prlndpaL—Up-to-date NEW BUNGALOW. leather: Rusby from 8/6.-Soccer from
DEVONPORT. *-
Golf links. >ew FRIDAYS. 12/6.—Nairns. 85. Karangahape Rd. B , in.emjn.^^Jw^n^wo^
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ready for occupation.
Lytin x>t ATondale- Pora bath. Hudsonj Oy main concrete road.—s Rooms, wash- BABIES QUTr*J.-*i«ii>. CmX rat., lor .U Classified Adverti..ment, : Fifteen word.. I/-; three consecutive
bofier. ftbroM- plaster ceiUnge. electric
light, hot point, range;- i-acre section, £950.
house, p.w.c. Large volcanic Section.
WM. A.THEHORNE, LTD., OPTICIAWS.
elevated, magnificent view,, close to station,
bus- eerrice. C. R. WILLIAMSON AND (DO., _ "MAX."LAND
HORNE'B BUILDINGS.
MILLER'S famous spectacles suit almoat BABTXAXD.'
Newton. Hand-make Boy't
Rompers. Coats. Breeehette*.
GQOD BESyLT|,
Tffi"STAR» §Mgi& ADVEBTISEMENTS BRING
Suits
From 2/6 — Gaiters, Frocii, CapHrSingleti, Petticoats

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BEN BOLLARD. COB. HIGH ST. AND VULCAN LA>"B- any light, all pocv-n*.
t Jrriae'B.
'• eueea-Stteftj
Chamber*.
16, ffOBI STBEET. i.XU » AEfiffT.iNP* p muts\ Victoria St£ W, *_
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4 THE AUCKLAND STAE, TUESDAY, MAY 25. 1926.
FINANCE, COMMERCE AND MARKETS. BRITAIN'S BACON. AUCKLAND SHAREMARKET. SHIPPING. SHIPPING. AUCTIONS. AUCTIONS.

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BUTTER FOR BRITAIN. NATIONAL DEFAULTERS. BOUGHT FROM FOREIGNERS. BUSINESS DONE.
QTEAMSHIP rj3., T.TD TTNION QTEAM QHIP /COMPANY
TJICHARD ARTHUR, TTD., rpKANINI gTATIOS jl^
Time of Sailing, Receiving and Shipping OF NEW ZEALAND. rpAKANINI gTATION g^^
ration gSIWt
Cargo subject to weather and other SAILINGS. At
Li (Circumstances Permitting.)

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DOMINION'S OPPORTUNITY. AT THE 3.15 P.M. CALL YESTERDAY—
circumstances permitting.
LEAVES I i NO. 9, BBCKHAM PLACE,
rjuKAXixi
i WHERE IT COMES FROM. RUSSIA THE BIGGEST. , Pukemiro Collieries (£2/8/0) LEAVES
AUCKLAND: OUTPORTS: CANADIAN-AUSTRALASIAN R.M. LINE.
To Canada, United States and Europe,
Westport Coal tl/17/6 OFF GRAFTON ROAD,
New Zealand ie not mentioned in the Lucky Shot .- •lid ARKLE'S, MANLY, BROWN'S, D. CREEK, Via Cura. Honolulu, Victoria (8.C.) and
A OHAXCB P° a THE WOB^a.
' DOMINION'S STRONG POSITION. CHINA ENTERS THE LIST. very excellent review of the position of £2/0/0 WADE HEADS S.S. OMANA Vancouver. -t-t A.M.
New Zealand Insurance Wed., 26th, 1 p.m. Wed., 26th, 6 p.m. From Auckland: 11 a.m. ' , rpO-MORROW, VXfEDNESDAY,
Saßford, Ltd. (ord.) £1/0/3
Britain's food markets published in the
Alburnia 6/2, 6/1 AWANUIt 29th, 11.36 p.m APANDI ~'
R.M.M.S. aOKANuiv..Tuesday Bth Jnne A

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Just to hand is the "British Empire The Council of Foreign Bondholders in "Times" Supplement, where bacon is New Waiotahl 1/6 COLVILLEf 31st, 3.30 p.m HAUITI RMS. NIAQARAt Tuesday. 6th July

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dealt with, for the simple reason that Calls Papa-aroha and Amodeo Bay. R-M.MS. AORANGl*..Tuesday. 3rd AoRU«t
Products" number of the "Times" Trade London each year issues a report of its 25 OHOICE SECTIONS
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Acting under Instructions from MRS. DB
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R J.S. NlAGAßAt...Tuesday. 81st AORO
and Engineering Supplement, a line pub- work, stating what previously default- our exports of this line have heretofore AT THE 10 A.M. CALL. TO-DAY— COROMANDEL. CHAMBERLIN'S AND RMMS AORANOl*..Tuesday. 28th Sept. SCHRYVER, who has sold the property,
lication of 130 pages devoted to ing States or corporations have made been negligible in quantity. The "Times" Kawarao 7/8 ROTOROA—S.S. HACITI R.M.S. NrACsAßAt..Tueeday 2«tb October 25 QHOICE gECTIOHS. !
Imperial trade. The section dealing with arrangements to overcome their default, writer says: — Wilsons Cement
Taranakl Oil
£1/16/0
13/6
Fri., 2Sth. 2 p.m.
Mon., 31st, 3.30 p.m.
Sat.. 20th. 7.30 a.m.
Tues., Ist, 10.30 a.m. Passengers In Three Classes. rpHB WHOLE OF THE

__ VALUABLE
dairy produce, after outlining the general and what States and corporations are The one bleak fact concerning Empire Bank of New Zealand £3/0/9 BARRIER.... Wed midnight.. ..APANDI ■Maenitlceut New Quadruple Screw Motor |
Ship, 17.491 Register. A XTKACTIVE 'EpURNISHINGS.
position of the industry, quotes the still in default, and the amount of food production is that bacon, hams and New Zealand Insurance £2/0/0 HOUHORAt 7th June, 2 p.m...WAIOTAHI tTrlple Screw 411Tone
t
Fuel 13.4t6 Ton*

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following table, showing the main sources default. The fifty-second report recently lard are not produced in the Dominions AT THE NOON CALL TO-DAY—
KUTAKKHEt
KER!KERI..3IaI
Ring 43-SSO OTIMAU
May. 4 p.m...TUHOEJ Register.
HONOLULU.
AS UNDER.
CITES. l
of the butter supply of Great Britain, issued in London has good words for and Colonies to anything like the ex- WAIPU EXCURSIONS TO
Bauk of New Zealand U3/0/0) KEREPEEHI 27th, 11 p.m
Particulars on Application- OF FINEST UPRIGHT JJICH, LEVEL. VOLCANIC LOAM SEC
with the quantities and value of imports
:—
Paraguay, Colombia, Costa Rica, Nicara-
and
tent that is possible and desirable—even Saniord, Ltd. lord.)
Union OU
l£l/O/3)
(£i/O/9.)
HOUHORAt..7th June, 2 p.m...WAIOTAH
KAIMAUMAUt 7th June.2p.m. WAIOTAHI FOR SYD\ES
ONEfrom
GRAND
THE
PIANOS, specially imported FREE FROM STONR i.t
gtjf*
last year gua, Santo Domingo, Salvador, essential. For these products Great Wiisons Cement £1/16/0 KAWAU ISLAND..26th, 1,0 a.m...KAWAU TAHITI (from Wellington. .Tues.. Bth June Canada by the late Mr. De JOINING TAKANIXI RAILWAY,
Quantity. Value. Venezuela in respect of
the way in Britain depends almost entirely upon Thnrs., 27th, 7 p.m.. .Claymore (if required) R.M.S. NIAGARA......Monday. 21st June Schryver, for bis own use. TION. OPPOSITE STORE AND M»t
Cwts. £ New Zealand Insurance £2/0/0

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which they have honoured their obliga- Denmark and the United States, as the LEIGH. KAWAU, OMAHA..S.S. KAWAU Passengers in Three Cla"g'*a-
/CANADIAN OAK DINING TABLE, with daily OFFICE, onjy
3mln. to good echooL

— and also Sunday train service. G«m


17.110,534 Wed 26th, 10 a.m. Thurs., 27th. 8 a.m.
Denmark
X>w Zealand
1.055.052
1.255,544 10.759.915
9,484.977
tions, but Guatemala and Ecuador are following import figures for 1925 show: BANKS—
mentioned in regard to continued default Australasia .... 1/10/3 Sellers.
14/2/6
Buyer*, MANOAWAI KAWAU I«I.E T.EIORt
Mon., 31st, 1 p.m. Tues., Ist, 10 a.m.
UNION ROYAL MAII UNE.
To Dnlted States Canada and Ear°Pf,-,
VJ massive carved centre pedestal, which,
when extended, divides into 3 legs, workers" train fares, 3/9. v™"
7
w«k£
Australia
...
1,161,238 Bacon. Hams. Lard. Commercial
.. .. — 1/11/6
— MARSDEN and nSV. TRKR PT.t PONOt From Wellington, ?la Barotonga. Tanltl. making a very solid and substantial The Great South. Road, shortly to be ma

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The Argentine
Irish Free State
454.503
403.111
4.030.324
3.696.144
upon certain long-outstanding debts,
while among the new defaulters China
Cwt.

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Cwt. Toils.

Commercial (pref.)
National - ..
.. 6/15/0
7/0/0
6/17/6
26th 3 p.m. and San Fran«-isro Bo.m.
MEF.CURY BAYf..Kins 43-SSO. .OTIMAIt R.M.S. MAKURA..., Wednesday. 26tu May
table, with 6 extra leaves. down In concrete, passes the property i«

.. — .... 15/3/0
292.226 2,448,095 Denmark 3,738,834
Russia £11,000,000 of United States CANADIAN OAK DINING CHAIRS, now Is the time to buy before TaluM* in
7
— ——
Canada 163,137 1,524,024 appears for more than 1.400,394 1,309,567 59,4^3 South Wales New
45/10/0 45/0/0 MANGAPAIf ami PARUA BAY PONOJ KMs IAH 111 lueMlay. -£ma June
exceptionally good design, with curved crease.
loans, by the
represented Tientsin- Canada 1,2(56,861 155.409 New Zealand 3/1/0 3/0/6 26th. 3 p.m. R.M.S. MAUNGANUI...Tuesday, 20th July
article
The —
proceeds: Pukow the
Supplementary Loan, Canton- Irish Free State 461,548 Union of Australia MANGONUI...Mon.. 5 p.ra X M.6 IAHIII
CLANSMAN R.U.S i'uesua> li'tb Au«U9t claw legs; well upholstered; equal to ALSO,
3/19/3 .. — .. MATAKANAt. ALGIES OMANA MAKDHA Tuesday. l«h Sept. new.

_
INSURANCE—
Twenty years was
ago Denmark easily Kowloon
Loan, Railways,
Hukuang
the chief supplier ot butter to Great Lung-Tsing-u-Hai, and the "Vickers" and
With hams and lard,.certain
regard to
the Irish Free State,
.National
New Zealand
— .... 2/15/3
2/0/3 1/19/9
Thurs.. 27th. noon
NGATEA
Frl., 28th. 7.30 a.m. X.M.S. TAHITI
S.S. WAIPU Passengers in
Tuesday. 12th October
Three Classes.
3 COMPLETE SETS OF CANADIAN piNE I JJUNGALOW.
— ..
of supplies come from Mon., 24th, 9 p.m. Tues., 25th. 3 p.m. SECTIONAIi BOOKCASES. OF 6 LAIGE ROOMS AND STUDY,
Britain, next in point
the of
quantity "Marconi" Notes. The summary in vol-
but the shipments are irregular
South British
OPOTIKI INTERCOLONIAL, ISLAND. AND hmit
Standard 2/14/0 Rinp 43-SSO OTIMAIt COASTAL SERVICES. only 2 years by day labour under
cent), France (11 defaults now stands as follows:— most owners
•being Russia (12 per In the of bacon
ume. case note- F1NANC1AL-
.. .... 2/8/0 PAEROA and TE AROHAt... .TANTWHA
VERY FINE BLACK OAK TABLE


per cent), and
Australia New Zealand is worthy effort which
tne splendid is Tnes., 25th. 9 o.m. Wed. 2fith. 6 p.m. Byd ney Direct. „ CABINET GRAMOPHONE 2 LARGE personal supervision. Large front and ba»
Approximate Approximate Goldsbrough Mort 2/9/0 Thurs., 27th. 10.30 p.m. Fri., 28th, 7.30 p.m. *Maunganui Friday. 28th May. 3 p.m.

10/3 ..
per and DIVAN CHAIRS, well upholstered, verandah, hot and cold water, p.b. and b*
(9 per
cent), Holland
(Si cent), Principal made
Interest being
Canada by to meet the
neede N.Z. and River Plate 1/2/6 Friday, lltb June, 3 p.m.
Canada (4* per cent). The
which the tables have been turned is
extent to
Russia
Outstanding.
£1,746,274,182
Arrears.
Mother
£660,902,055
of the One Country.
the
of the N.Z. Guarantee Corp.
Loan and Mercantile
98/0/0 ..
83/0/0 .. 79/10/0
9/6
96/0/0
PARHA BAY 26th. 3 p.m
PARENOAt 7th June. 2 p.m... WAIOTAHI
BDSSELL A.YD 0P0A....5.5. CL.ASSMAM
PONOt •Jlarama
*Passengers in Three Classes
hand carved Cabinet, standing about beam and plaster ceilings, art pepeti
sft 6in high; Marble Clock, Occ. throughout.
' Tables, Music Rack, Sideboard, Dinner
consequences of food control
,
during Loan and Merc, (pref.) Sydnej From Wellington).

—1/4/3
2.213,475 1,438.758 Wagon. Lea. Couch,. Ax. Carpet, E.P. LARGE RANGE OF
•Ecuador
... —*/0 .... 2/7/0 Friday. 28th May, 3 p.m.
Ware, Dinner Ware, VERY FINE Including garage, concreteOUTBUILDINGS.
Monday, 5 p.m. •Marama
shown in tte above table. that war was bacon coming from the COAL—
•Honduras 5.398;570 24,642.934 Calling Deepwater Cove when required. •Maunganui ;.Friday, lltb June, 3 p.m. paths and jun,
Great Britain is the principal buttrr Mexico 3,925,000 2.735,250
North American continent fell into dis- Hikurangl (pref.) SIT.VERDALEt S.S. OMANA VIEW OF NIAGARA, about 6ft long, lawns, flower beds,
19/0 ..
'Passengers in Three Classes rockery, etc.
of the world, conniving aoout char- Pukeralro Wed., 26th, 1 p.m. Wed., 2Gtb% ."> p.m. end other Pictures.
market
75 per of ihe world's total exports,
cent
Provincial and Municipal
Argentina—
repute Loans:
but
owing to its unappetising
recent' years Canadian
acter, in
Taupiri

Tau....l (pref.) ..
15/6 ..
18/6 SURFDALE. OSTENDt AND OMIHA. Melbourne, »ia Southern Forts.
ALSO,


iFroin Wellington.) TTALL.—HALL SEAT, Hall Stand, Pie-
and by value batter is by far the largest
single item in her
imports dairyof
Province
rientes
of Cor-
297,520
of
revolutionised their methods
124,958
and
curers have
and the reward
slaughter cure,
Waioa
Westport .. 1/17/0 12/0
Mon.. Wed.. 10 a.m.
Frl. c.30 o.m.
Sat.. 1.45 p.m.
Manuka Friday. 28th May
Fiji (Suva). Tonga (Nukualofa, Haapal,
*-*■ tures. Vest. Square, Pot Plants.
2 gECTIONS, pAPATOETOE,
— 1/3/10 .. 1/3/7
Sun.. 9.50 a.m OMANA —Canadian Oak Wardrobe,
produce.
reflect
The .-triditions
in a general
in
theway
this
status of
country Brazil
State of Para..
of their enterprise is
2,860.280 538,070
demand for their ing
the grow-
seen in
It is
produce.
GAS—
Aucband
.... —8/3 COWES BAY and Waj Ports.
KAWAU
Tofna
Vavau), Samoa (Apia).
Saturday, mth June 11 a.m. BEDROOMS.
Cheval Dressing Pair, Comb. Chests, CORNER SITES, GOOD ELEVATIOK
592,800 227,069 Auckland (cont.) 8/6 Wed.. 10 a.m.. Sat.. 1.45 p.m Double and Single Rimu Beds, best close to Station, situated at corner of Hilt
the dairy industry not only in
countries from which its supplies
the
are
City of Bahia..
City of
(Beleni)
Para
2.078,700
tinue 556.638
that
their
will
greatly to De hoped
to d'-vclop
they con-
resources and
Birkenhead
Thames .. 18/0
10/0 6/0
KAIHERE, PATETONGA
TATjRANOA. MOUNT. TE POKE AND Ngakutn
Thursday Rarotonga, Mangaia, Aitutaki, Atiu.
(Cargo Only.)
..
.Tuesday, Ist June. 11 a.m.
quality Kapok Mattresses, Rimu Robe,
Seagrass Chairs, Rev. Wool Rugs, 7- Road. Hillcrest Road and Hillside Boaj,
drawn, but also in the other dairying 269,800
City of Manaos
their 133,551
for there is
organisation, no more 8HIPP1NG—
.... 2/3/6 l/S/3
1/7/3
Devonport Ferry
STATIONS ON EAST COAST RAILWAY. Gisborre.
dr. Chest, T 'let Ware, Wall Cupboard, being Lots 29 and 45.
Horsehair Mattress, fall size.
countries.The diversion at different times Mexico—
during the last few years of
large State
quan- of
Potosi
San Luis
187,300 134,856
profitable medium than
dian trade in this
Cana-
For the past
bacon for
country. .. — ..
Huddart, Tarker (ord.) 2/4/3
P. and O. Deferred
230/0/0 Monday.
S.S. MATANGI. Tauranja.
Freight Prepaid Except
Tuesday.
Calls Tokomaru Bny with Passengers.
Wainni Thursday. 2Tth. 3 p.m.
KITCHEN AND OUTSIDE.—Kit. Table,
mAKANIXI OTATIOX XjiSIATE.

—— ....
tities of Danish butter to Germany United three years the hog population Wed.. Frl.. 7 p.m. Thurs.. Sat.. 7.30 o.m. Aluminium and other Cooking Uten- WHY BUY HIGH-PRICED TOWN SEC-
two or

.
States TIMBER— New Plymouth. (From Onehunga.) eile, Scales, Pres. Jars. Gas Iron, Bis- TIONS WHEN YOU CAN

.
resulted in a stronger demand oa. the 15,040,000 49,632,000 United of the States has been on the Kauri Timber 1/13/0 Mount Caren Conslsrn Tanrania. jjamira Thursday. 27th May. 3-30 p.m. BUT CHOICB
19/0 .. —
(Southern States) sell Carpet Sweeper, Crockery and
L.0-B 2/0/0 TUKUAand KOPUt 26th. 10 p.m...HAUITI SECTION'S LIKE THESE AT lOCR OWN
other while the ever-increasing domes-
British market for butter from Former Confederate decline,
.... — £"'>°* Picton. (From Wellington.) Glassware.


that National TAHUNAt 7th June. 4 p.m Mnnilii.v vYefl Friday 3 p.m. 1PRICE ?
sources, and this was met by larger im- States 2,418,900 10,243,618 demand bacon
tic for in country Parker, Lamb 1/10/6 TAIRUA. HIKUAIt WAIOTAHI Tnmahlne DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE.
ports from Canada, Argentina, and is certain to Canada with fur-
provide 1/0/9
BotolU 31et. R p.m. i.yTleitou I f rum EASIEST OF TERMS:


ei.lUKton )
£1,781,556.427 £751,389,757
Australia. The total imports of butter
Total
ther opportunities her to develop bacon WOOLLEN-
.... 6/6/0 TE AROHAt See Paeroa Tlme-taMe Wanlne Mondny Wed. Frl at 7.45 p.m LAWN MOWER, Garden Tools, MANGLE
... — TOTARA N.t..7th June. 2 p.m. WAIOTAHI Maori ..Tuesday Thnrs.. Sat. at 7.45 D.m.
•Settlement made in March, 1926. BLANKET WASHING MACHINE. £10 DEPOSIT.
into Great in
Britain 1925—5,854,5Wcwt, With the The is
industry. ecope certainly there; Wellington 6/6/0 P.S. WAKATERE Bertha Unokpil Ancklnnrt Offlff £5 IN 3 MONTHS.
regard to the
eight of Wellington (pref.) THAMES
Canada avail herself of the chance?
valued at £53,216,141
on record,
—were
577,257cwt more than
being
the
largest
of
United States namely,
America,
the Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia,
will
Producers' The Meat Board some time BREWERIES— .. 2/19/0N.Z. Breweries 3/0/0
Wed., 2Gth, 1 p.m.
Frl., 28th. 3.30 p.m.
Thnrs.. 27th. H.HO p.m
Sat.. 29th. 7.30 a.m. Kaponga
For Wellington. (Cargo Only.)
Wednesday. 2Bth May, noon
ON VIEW MORNING OP SALE. £5 IN 6 MONTHS.
BALANCE 3 YEAES, AT 6 I'ER CENT.
in the year before. Butter entering distributed ago number of bacon gratis a — — .. 2/10/0 WAIPEt 26th. 3 p.m PONOt

.. ——
MISCELLANEOUS r.yltelton. Dunedin. (Cargo Only.)

1/0/0 ..
British market
from the countries in Louisiana, Mississippi,
South Carolina, the Council "take the
and North
among
and
the different bacon
pigs curers in British Tobacco
from C. L. Innesand Co...
WARKWORTH, WAIWERAf
Fri, 2Sth. 1 p.m.
KAWAC Katoa
Pat., 29th. 7 a.m. Wednesday, 26tb 5 p.m.
rpHOS. "D A RTHUR, IG IGHT
B "N
dctiox a
.... — ,„
17/0 ..
the Northern Hemisphere—except from the Britain, and
shipments are opportunity to
repeat contrary that, to Great export the we can C. L. Innes (pref.)... 1/0/3 WHANGAROA S.S. CLANSMAN Wellington. Lyttelton.
Onmarn Tlmarn. fCareo Only.)
Dnnedln, Bluff.
AUCTIONEER, OPP. TOWN HALL IN OUR UPSTAIRS SALEROOMS,
Denmark, whose uniform these firms show that Monday. 5 p.m.


Dental Supplies
throughout
little
the year—comes into but the general impression,
with the butter from these
competition States
do
have nothing
with
the debts
whatever
obligations
suitable
next step is
contracted by them
of
for
to the British market.
pigs
in the de-to experiment .... The

—— .... 1/15/0
Dominion Pictures...
Donaghy'i Rope
Electrolytic Sitae
1/0/0
1/12/6
WHANGAPOUAt....7th June
19/3
WHANANAKIt 31st May. 4 p.m. TUHOEJ
WHANGAMATAt 14th June.. WAIOTAHI
1/14/0
TOREAJ Wingntni Friday. 2Sth May

Inauiries are Invited regarding trips to


27 IN OUR UPSTAIRS SALEROOMS,
OPP. TOWN HALL,

.. —14/0 ..
the Southern The
Hemisphere. seasons velopment of the of the best breeding WHANGAREI S.S. MANAIA Australia. South Sea Islands, Honolulu, rpHE TfUNEST -pOSITION

— ..-• —1/0/0
Electro. Zinc (pref.)..
of heavy production vary, and supplies for war purposes." This document is
of interest more
also make
at type,
and feed-
to tests as to
.. 3/10/0
Farmers' Aoe
Grey and Menzies
Mon..
Wed.. 10.30 p.m.
Tues., Canada. United States. Europe. Around-the-
Thnra.. 7.40 p.m. Paclflc Tours, inrlnrling Japan and the East, rj\BE -piINEST -pOSITION
mO-MORROW ryEDNESDAY,

——— ...... 2/2/0


from the northern and southern sources particular attention to be given to
the present time because of the great ing, that can bs used in conjunction Hill and Plummer Frl. Sat Aroand-the-WoTld Tours, in either direction.
alternate.
Keen Competition. of international
fundings debts which
with the by-products of
foods
dairying our
Theatre Arcade (pref.)
Kemp.. Prosser (cont.)
WHANGAREI
1/0/0 (Town).. .S.S. CLAYMORE
Calllnz at Marsden Point and One Tree
rjtHE JpiNEST pOSITION ' AT 7.30 PM

— TTfINTER IN DELIGHTFUL HAWAII.


have recently taken place. L R. Eady <7 p.c. Bprer) Point, Reotabi. with and for Passengers.
19/6 THE SECTIONS ARE ALL FLAGGED. ■
Australia, New Zealand, Argentina, and
Canada whole, increased their
have, as a
industry.
— ..
..
1/5/0
Milne. Choyce. Ltd...
Milne. Ch>yce (pref.)
Aux. Vpssel. Monflay. 5 n.m.
Tues.. 25th. 6.30 p.m.
1/5/0 Wed., 26th, 6 p.m. REDUCED FARES TO HONOLULU. IN PLANS NOW READY. *
... 14/0 .... — •
A nCELASD'S We i
So keen has been should It be mentioned that a very 1/5/6 1/5/0
WHAKATANE MOTUt From Auckland:
TETANY CUBUBBS. earnestly advise you to give tbeu

1676 .. —
exports since the war. Ring 43-SSO
OVERSEAS MARKETS. made in New Zea- being
Milne, Choyce (deb.)
National Pictures AORANGI. Jane & NIAGARA July & Sections yoor personal inspection, for the


the competition of this second group— definite is move
Newton King 12/6 AOEANGI. August 3. AUCKLAND'S AfANX SUBURBS.
and particularly New Zealand—that the land the present time at open up to
.... ' 1/12/0
a
Newton King (pref.) WEST COAST PORTS. owner has placed an exceedingly low Be- i

-
DAIRY PRODUCE. co-opera-
bacon industry in Returning from Honolulu: serve on them.
Danes are seriously concerned for the substantial Farmers' Fertiliser.. 5/0/0 4/19/0
HOKIANGAt 27th, 2 p.m.. .WAIOTAHI AORANGI, ]V[ANY C^BURBS.
tion with that of dairying. N.Z. Milk
.. Products.. July 7. NIAGARA, August 4.

18/6 .. —
Cargo, Cnrts, Sailing Day.
future of their butter industry, and at
9/6 ..
the present time the Danish Ministry HIGH COMMISSIONER'S CABLE. .. N.Z. Refrlg. (cont.) 8/6 S/0
NEW PLYMOUTH S.S. KiRAWA AORANGI. September L
N. A. Farmers (B pref.) Thursday, 27th, 3 p.m. •OICHARD A RTHUR,

RETURN FARE: First Clasi from £50. TTD.,
...... 1/11/6
of Agriculture is considering further The Department of Agriculture has Northern Boot Monday, 31st.f3."M) p.m.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Philllpps and Impey. Cargo at Rail. Sat.. Tues.. Wpd. and Fri. For full particulars apply to TOICH 'TT'OLCANIC OOIL.
legislation to improve the
designed received the following: cablegram, dated 1/1/0 19/9 AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS,


Sanford. Ltd RAGLAN. KAWHIA 31st. 3 p.m. UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z.. LTD.
8/0 ..
quality of Danish produce. the 31st instant, from the High Commis- 1/0/6
Sanford, Ltd. (pref.) Rail, Saturday. Carts, Monday. B T>ICH -"VT-OLCANIC OOIL. QUEEN STREET,

..
sioner for New Zealand, London:—
Owing to the rapid increase in her

—— .. —
Takapnna Trams
WAIKATO S.S. XGATIAWA HEADSt
population, the United States has ceased
tocount the export trade in butter
ij
Butter.
Slow. Official quotations are:—
New Zealand.—Finest salted, 168/ to
POTATO MARKET EASY. .. Taranaki OH
Tonson Garlick
Walrake). Ltd
aurl
14/0
11/6
13/3 Tuesday and Friday. 3 p.m.
Cargo Rnil, Monday
4/6 WANGANUIt....Rins 43-BSO. ...ARAPAWA
Thursday. rpHE
J-
NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING
COMPANY. LIMITED.
XJICH OOIL. OPP. TOWN BALL.
■_ 18
8/6 .. —
-.

-
and cheese, but from the Argentine there 170/ per cwt (1/6 to
1/6J per n>); Union Oil 2/0/0 WAIUKUt. AWHITD. POLLOK. WAIPIPI TO THE UNITED KINGDOM,
WHEAT AND MAIZE
FIRM.
.. 1/15/9
#T>OSE
ihas been an enormous increase in export, exceptional. 172/; unsalted, 17a/ to 174/; Wiseman and Sons.. and TB TOROt O.V. VICTORY VIA PANAMA CANAL. -OLANTS,
other qualities, 160/ to 164/. Wilscns Cement 1/16/3 Mon. and Thurs. Carco Dally at Rail LARGE MODERN TWIN SCREW T EVEL CECTIONP.
mainly to Great Britain, although small 166/
Australian.—Salted, to 168/, Mnple supplies of potatoes from the MINING— N.B.—No Cargo received within one hour PASSENGER STEAMERS. TTEDGES, ETC. flB
7/8 ..
quantities are sent to other South exceptional 170/; unsalted, 168/ to 170/;
European other qualities (salted and unsalted),
140/ South island have comeconsequence. to hand recently 6/0 .. Alburnia 5/8 of steamer's departure, or after II n.m.. With Cnsnrpassed Accommodation. T EVEL OECTIONS.
American and to
even 7/7

-
There Satnrday. Overtime charged after 4 p.m. ;
countries. In 1916
the
162/.
Argentine exports to Argentine.—Unsalted, J
J
and prices have
or
eased
153/ to 166/; are also ralrly large quantitiesquotations
In
— .. —
local
Kawarau
Kuranui
2/0
0/3 tFreignt Prepaid. tCargo Only. Steamer. From About
Ist July, 1926
T EVEL
EJECTION?.
BY AUCTION.
'began to increase and various
rose by other qualities, 146/ to 150/.
i
still on the market. Southern
are a deal lower than those ruling
..a
Majestic
Moanataiari 2/11.. 2/7 Rlnß Phone 43-SBO for Traffic Information. tRCAPEHU.. Wellington
t»RDAHINE.. Wellington 17th July, 1926 rpO-'MORRO'W, VSfEDNE&DAY, OfiTH, l
.!
Danish. —174/. good
stages until in 1925 484,503 cwt o; or
bacK, and the general tone Lucky Shot 10 0,10 COMPANY'S OFFICE: QUAY STREET J'ROTORUA.. Wellington 11th Sept.. 1920 CLOSE TO TRAMS AND BUSES.
Argentine butter was imported
into the
172/.
Irish.—Salted, 168/; unsalted, weeks
3
Tew
Siberian.—l46/ to 150/; exceptional, the market i weak, and this willship-be Xew Walotahl
nrms send up ...... —2/6
Nonpareil
1/S
I/O
1/6 J'REMCEKA.. Wellington 9th Oct.. 1926
t»P.UAHINE.. Wellington 9th Dec.. 1926
AT
11.30 AM
United
able
Kingdom. In
States, Italy, France,
addition, consider-
quantity was shipped to the United
and
Belgium,
a

some
152/.
Ch«M«.
Quiet. Official quotations are:—
English.—Finest farmers: Stocks prac-
emphasised IT Southern
ments on a consignment basis.
Seed lines are now being- offered, and .. — Rising Sun
18/6
Waibl
rpHHOUGH
Ohinemuri Mines
.... 1/0 WHAKATANE.
gKRVICE.
4/0
2/3
19/3 ORDINARY SAILINGS.
•Oil Fuel. Calling at CURACAO.
JCalls off Pitcairn Island, subject to E PSOM
M E T DEK
MR. H. G. CUTLER, of Henderson,
whose ROSES are known throughout the
North Island, will again offer an excellent
even to Canada. This increase is the tically cleared. I a shipment or new season's Southern may Waihl Grand Junction
OISBORNE.
1/3 OPOTIKI.
weather circumstances permitting.
tlntermediate Saloon. JgPSOM jyp -g, D EN. selection of all the Best and Latest

— .... 100/0/0
new be expected shortly. Novelties.

result of the Canadiau.—Coloured and
high prices ruling coupled 88/ to 00/ per cwt. old 10-1/ white, DERENTOIIES- Hours. Iβ) Hours. IS| Hours. 24 Return Tickets are Interchangeable with
to 108/. Onions. Anckland H.R.. 4 p.c E PSOM-
M T
EDE.V. Each Plant budded on approved stock,

— .. 97/0/0
■with labour conditions during the war. Leave* Auckland: MON., WED.. FRL, P. and O. and Orient Lines via Suez, C.A.
i\ew Zealand.—Coloured and white, 92/ There Is a temporary weakness In this 104/0/0 Auckland H.B.. 6 p.c. and labelled and GUARANTEED TRUE TO
and Union Lines and Blue Funnel Lines
1/6/9 .. 1/0/3
to 93/ up to 04/ per cwt (9£d to lOd market, due to the Tact that Southern Anck Hospital Bd.,51 p.c. per S.S. MATANGI, for Tauranga. thence
NAME.
pet Rail and Motor, or Motor Direct. via South Africa.
New Zealand's Astounding Progress. per li>). importations are not keeping well, and N.Z. Breweries COME TO THIS SALE.
Australian.—Coloured
No country has made or is making such accordance with size), 00/ to 92/. and white (in merchants are

since May l per s.s. As small,


anxious to quit
previously indicated, the Southern crop
41 ... —— .... 96/10/0
their stocks. WAR LOANS—
Loan. 1938. p.c.
Ketnrn: Leaves Gleborne, TUES., THUKS.,
•nd SAT. Motor and Rail to Tauranga, or
For further particulars, apply
UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF Sections in this district are daily Best results obtained by planting Roses

.. — .... 99/7/C
early.
astonishing' progress in butter production Shipments
arrived and as the earliest shipment
4i ... of 1039. p.e. 06/10/0 Motor
Direct, arriving Ancbland Wed., Frl., N.Z.. LTD.. Apents. B becoming more difficult to procure,

-— .... 97/0/0
as New Zealr.nd. Aided by highly Otlra, Surrey, Tongariro, Waiwera. is before Loaa. Sat. Through Single Fare, £4 7/6. Fnrtber GERBEKi JAiTBSONII (African Scarlet
Athcnic, and Talroa. Japanese is not expected to arrive Loan. 1927. 5 p.c. 87/15/0 Information at NORTHERN fi.S. CO.'S UDDAKT PARKER LINE. and prices are rapidly on the up grade. Daisy),beautiful flowers, better tian
developed organisation, the Dominion nrm
July, the market may up again in the
5* Soldiers. 19&3. p.c. OFFICE. D (Circumstances Permitting.) the Best obtainable elsewhere.
dairies, manufacturing both butter and Fruit. meantime. INSCRIBED STOCK— FOR SYDNEY DIRECT.
Otlra and Tongrariro unloading, but very Maiza. Loan. 1927 5 o.c 97/15/0
cheese,
uniform
high-class
turn out
supervision of
quality under, the
of
produce or little the latter in the market yet. or The shipment
General condition of Otira is good as yet, distributed, and lr the absence or local
1929.
Arrlcan has now —
... — .... 96/0/0
heen
— JAVA —JAVA —JAVA.
Loan, 5 p.c
Loan, 1938. 4J p.c. 96/15/0
ULIMAROA Friday. ISth June
FOR SYDNEY (from Wellington).
THIS WILL BE THE LAST
OPPORTUNITY. rpURNERS & Q.ROWERS, T.TIX,
the Department
officers
of
intended
whose
Argiculture, by though fully matured. Special
orange business is good, owing to tem- supplies
1
Cox's
for export to porary shortage, but current prices are further direct shipment is
the market is firm.expected
5J
Although no
from.. — Loan, 1927-11, 51, p.c.
Soldiers. 1933. p.c. 99/15/0
rnHOS. rooK and don ULIMAROA 4th Jnne
TUIS WILL BE THE LAST CITY MARKETS. 11

«p
all butter Announce an Escorted Tour, leavins Sydney Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy.
OPPORTUNITY.
South ATrlca Tor some months, it Is pos- Surgeon Carried.
the United Kingdom is graded. not expected to hold:—Cox's Orange. 14/
sible that small quantities may find their
JUNE 23 NEXT, by S.S. TASMAN. for LOW E R AN D
Unquestionably the stimulus of high to 20/ per case; Jonathan, London Pippin, way here via Australia, although in that MARKET CHANGES. Sourabaya, arriving back in Sydney August Office: QUAY ST. (Opp. Queen's Wharf). A
prices during the war and Dunn's Favourite, 12/ to 14/; case transhipment
had much to do Delicious, 11/ to 14/; Adam's Pearmain,
with the rapid strides which New Lord Woiseley, 13/ per case. landed cost.
charges will increase the 6, including
14 DAYS" MOTOR TOfK IN JAVA.
'Phone 43-IS3. D
SUBDIVISION. pLANT gALK.»
Oats Union Bank—Buyers £15/3/0, up Cd. The fare includes steamor- passage. MOTOR SERVICES.
Zealand has made in butter production. Yarrow.
Standard Insurance—Buyers f2/14/0, up Cd.
After a temporary decline prices Have T. and 0. Deferred Stock—Buyers £230, up accommodation, sightseeing, the services of
private automobile travel in Java, hotel SUBDIVISION.
There can be little doubt that the Spot market remains firm, with fair ■ again advanced, and latest reports from JL " gTAR "' rpO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY),
Dominion's present postion as one of the are:— demand at auction. Present quotations the South Island are to the effect that N.Z. Breweries—Buyers £2/19/0. up 6d.
£2. a Tour Manager and European Conductor
in Java. Everything strictly FIRST- gUBDIVISIOX.
AT -J f> NOON.
two largest butter producing countries prices have reachPd bottom, and that the British Tobacco—Buyers £2/10/0. up 1/. CLASS. jyrOTOK <^ERVICE.-. gUBDIV I S I O N.
—,
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in the world will become permanent.
The story of her progress is perhaps best 41/ to 42/.
illustrated by the following table, show- •14/6;
Mutton.—Fine, 44/6 to 45/ per cwt; quantities offering
ralr io good, 4<j/9 to 43/6; dark to dull, exceptionally small. Southern merchants
Trom
still hold to the view that there are not
Beer.—sweet and/or mixed, 44/ to i sufficient feed oats in the Dominion ror
growers are
SOUTHERN EXCHANGES.
Send for Tour
back to Auckland, £17").
JAPAN.
Pamphlet: From Auckland

— JAPAN. — JAPAN.
X*3 FRANKTON TO TE AROHA.
pATOVS jgDEN
JJILL J^STATE. TITESSRS. TDADLEY *AND pO., T.-
TD-
ing her exports of butter:— fair to good, 42/ to 44/; dark to requirements. That being the case Also an Inclusive TOUR TO JAPAN. pATON'S J.VILL "gSTATE. WILL SELL
pL AXT 5
auil, 30/6 to 41/. Canadian Importations are likely to con- (By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
leaVlng SYDNEY, AUGUST and
CAR LEAVES FRANKTON JUNCTION- Q.ARDEN
NEW ZEALAND'S BUTTER EXPORTS. ---darK to dull, 39/6 to 41/.
Mixed.—lair to good, 42/ to 43/6- tinue.
Chaff. WELLINGTON, this day. arriving bark November S. iru!ti, including
STATION ON GRAND HOTEL SIDE at
10.43 oach evening excepting Saturdays JiDEX JJILL "gSTATE. IX GREAT VARIETY,
■UfIff S. . Cwts. UUt, etc.—37/ to 40/(5.
There seems no likelihood or any lower- Sale Reported:
23 DAYS IN JAPAN.
Bank of Australasia. £14. Everything included—strictly First-class. and Sundays, on arrival of the Second
Express. Arrives at Te Aroha at 1 a.m.,
pATONS JJDEX JJILL "gSTATE. Including:
1904 314,31!) Casein. ing or values Tor cuaff. North Island stocks DUNEDIN, this day. Auckland back to Auckland, £212 14/. CYCLAMENS. Primulas, Tansies. Delpnj-
1915 420,135 and leaves there ngain at 1.30 a.m. to niums. Salvias. Anemones. Ranunculi,
-
r
1921
J5 1924 ....".
650,835
1,081,959
French rennet, £64.
Hemp.
are
offerings
almost
are
exhausted, and
unusually
fortunate Tor consumers that it Is pos- j
Blenheim
small. It seems !6/5.
Sales Reported: Waihi. 19/; Mount Lvell,
so
These are small parties, strictly limited.
early application should be made. Full
details from
conrwrt with rhe Main Trunk train for
Auckland at Franktou at 3.45 a.m.
Q.LORIOUS SECTIONS. Iceland foppr. Cinerarias, Beantf
Stocts. Carnations, Lupins, Lobelia,
1925 1,255,544 Manila easier. Value "J " grade No. 2. stble to import from Australia at reason- rpHOS. γ-ook and qjon, SUNDAYS.—Leave Hamilton, 10.30 a.m. Q.LORIOUS gECTIONS. Ssveet Peas.
snipmenta, £37 iO/. sisal mar* able rates. RHUBARB ROOTS.
The writer sounds a note of warning May-Juiy kel quiet but steady. No. 1 Tanganyika, Wheat. MINING NEWS. Inave Te Aroha 2 p.m. Connects with Q.LORIOUS SECTIONS.
in regard to the absolute control issue value £42 to/. Mew Zealand liigbpoints ALL-LINE PASSENGER AGENTS. White Star Service from and to Auckland. SHRUBS, FERNS, ETC.
and summarises his conclusions thus: It anoat, offered £36 10/ out no buyers.
or
Auckland continues to draw Its supplies!
Australia, and the Kalranga !
N Z. INSURANCE BI.DGS.. Queen Street.
(London Office: Berkeley St., Piccadilly.)
<. Q.LOKIOUS CECTIOXS. Algo,
Fair May-July shipments quoted ouyers wheat from
13 on her way over with a cargo. The]
MINE MANAGERS' REPORTS. INQUIRIES : CHOICE COLLECTION OF ROSES
is a perfectly legitimate ambition for £34. good, and the market
(3) RB (Named Varieties).
colonial dairying organisations to secure Wool. Australian quality is AUCKLAND—Publisher, "Auckland
Lucky Shot.—Work In the low level was i » B B R D
B E N Star."
Sales resume June 1. is mainly sold Tor delivery ex the ship's TINE. WITH WONDERFUL PANORAMA AND T.TD-
the best prices for their products, but side. The market across the Tasmari is confined to driving north-east on I'hone 42-123. INCLUDING THE UPPER REACHES TJADLEY /~10.,
plans such as are embodied in the New nrm, With an upward trend. a break TO SOUTHAMPTON. HULL.
crossing the Keuben Parr reef at a long AND LONDON. HAMlLTON—Roprosentative "Star." OF THE WAITEMATA HAKBOUR
Zealand Dairy Produce Control Act and OTHER REPORTS. The is
Wholesale Current Prices. r ias been displaced by a fault. The manager Via Melbourne.
ingle. country good, but the reef
Fremantle. Durban, "Phone 1792. THE WAITAKERE RANGES, MANU- UNDER CONDUCT OF THE REGISTRAR
the Australian Dairy Produce Export Flour.—£l9 15/ per ton, less 2J per xpeets to pick hup again at any time.
Capetown anil Teneriffe.
KAU HEADS,
OF THE SUPREME COURT OF
The secretary or the New Zealand Dairy A THREE AT AUCKLAND
Control Board, are not best calculated to
Control Board, Wellington, advises cent discount ror sooil* sacks or both local tart on > Xoure el Reduced Rates to All Ports of
will be made next week to drive south- South Africa. Includinc the Victoria Falls. TE AROHA—Agent, "Auckland Star."' CORNWALL PARK, MT. ST.
KINGS
JOHN*
NEW ZEALAND
AT THE REQUEST OF THE SECOND
secure this result. Canada recognises that Produce
this is the case, for she has steadfastly gramhe
refused the invitation of New Zealand to dated May 22:—
that has received the following cable- and Southern.
from the London OlHce of the board, perSharps bran,
ton; £9 10/
', east
per ton- Australian aced with mineral eeams.
the Reuben Parr reef. The reef is
and Bran.—Local stiarps. £10 10/| i fine body, encased in firm country, Inter- All
The manager
Passengers Disembark at Southampton.

Steamer. Tons. Leave Sydney


Phone 217. D4 MT. HOBSON, MT. EDEN, WITH
KAKGITOTO IN THE BACKGROUND
-MORTGAGEE,
power of
in exercise of the
sale contained in Memoran-
dum of Mortga;e, Xo. 114T1S.

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bran, £10 15/; Australian pollard, £12; idded: "Three feet of the footwall portion LHKMISTOCUKS 11.2.-6 11.250 28th May 1926 AUCTIONS.
embark upon any such plan. The strike has disorganised business. oat pollard, £8 10/ per ton. ooks exceptionally well, and should make OBMOSTHENES 25th June. 1928
Market is very quiet:—Butter: New Zea- Grain.—New. Zealand oats: Peed, B ;old at any time." EURIPIDES 15.000 27th Sept. 1926
land, salted 170/ to 172/, unsalted 172/ Gartons, 5/" per bushel; Canadian, 5/6. Rising Sun.—At No. 1 south block, THKMISTOCLES 11.250 22nd Nov.. 1026 UNDER CONDUCT OF THE REGISTRAR THE DATE OF SALE : "C>RIDAT,. THE OND DAT OF TC-
Lr-
to 174/; Australian, 160/ to 168/; Argen- New Zealand Algerian seed, 6/9; Austra- eef, during the week ended May 22No.the1 FARES FBOM AUCKLAND
tine, \bij to 156/; Danish. 174/ on spot: lian. 7/3 per bushel. Wheat: 8/6. Maize I, ontractors have been engaged In the north Sootb Africa £72. to r.ondon £102. Third
- Saloon:
OF THE SUPREME COURT OF
NEW ZEALAND AT AUCKLAND, AT THE DATE OF SALE : -1&26 AT -| -J O'CLOCK IX THE FOEE-
PEDIGREE JERSEY SALE. THE REQUEST OF THE

J.KE g;
(best quality): Local (nominal), 7/4 peri eetion of the block. MOKT- -LJ-
Irish, 168/.
Obeese.—Market opened at 06/ after bushel, ex wharf; South African (treated). r s only lft wide.
At this point the lode Class to South Africs £23. to London £39
It is this part of the For full Information apply to
GAGEE, in exercise of the power of
sale contained in Memorandum of i
UESDAX, AT T JLNE 7.30.
NOOK.
strike, but has receded to 9a/. The con- 7/8 ex store. Barley: Feed, 6/0 per( i lock that has alwayg been a blank, but the DALOETY AND CO., LTD. Mortgage, No. 132725. Auckland Regis- T-sdav, AT
MR. R. WATTAM'S HERD. tinuation of the strike is still affecting the bushel; Cape, seed, 8/2 per bushel. Maize.: ode is now making over the horse of mul- NATHAN AND CO. LTD
I D PATKRSON rp
market. :
meal: 15/6 per lOOlb. Barley meal: 14/6 ock. No. 2 south block, No. ] reef, Is be- A*. S. AND CO.. LTD. D
try. 3 JACKSOX,
per 1001b. ;inning to look very well. Up to the pre-
BITE gTi.E pKIDAY, TrlE OXD DAY OF JULY, JUKE AT
70 Will Sell by Public Auction at their Auction
At Fpncourt, on Friday, the Farmers' The Few Zealand Producers' Co-opera- Chaff. —Blenheim, prime, £12; r.a.q., £11 ent stope the lode only gave an W
average LINE. Rooms. 0, Commerce Street, Auckland,

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ro-oni'.ratlvn Auctioneering- Company, tive Marketing Association has received the 10/ per ton, ex store; Australian com- i-idth of 12in, but is now opening out to IX OUR UrSTAIR SALEROOMS, as above.
I.lmllßd. held a sale of Mr. R. Wattam's following cabled market report rrom its pressed. £10 10/: in bags £10 13/. : 4in, and as it is of good grade better TO UNITED" KINGDOM. 1926, AT -| O O'CLOCK NOOK,
PROPERTY situated in Carltonrooms, Gore
jjfrtlirrf'f! Jorsfiy herd. There was
nttßridnncn or buyers, and iho sale awas a
rair London offlce, dated. May 21:— Onions.—Local, £16 per ton. i esults will be obtained. No. 1 south block VIA DURBAN AND CAPETOWN. OPP. TOWN HALL. A
.
Potatoes.—Southern, £9 to £9 10/ ex Co. 3 reef: At this point the lode shows an at Reduced Rates to All Parts of R<3., City, with a dwellnifi of 7
nu(:«:iiërui one. The highest price or the Butter.—Market very slow. New Zealand,
•Iny wns r,r, guineas, which was paid Dy 168/ to 170/, unsalted 172/; Australian, store. : verage wiatn of 12in, and it seems we Toore Africa. Including the Victoria "YfESSRS. TJUTHERFORD, "DOBINSON situated within live minutes of Queen
Peas.—Blue Prussian, No. 1, 12/6 per iave Just reached a height where a pinch Sonth Falls
AND A USTIN Street,
W. It Turk, or ror 106/ 170/; Argentine, 156/; Irish, 16S/; partridg-e, No. l, 9/ per bushel; ias taken p.ace in the entire length of Leaves Sjdney A LL THAT PARCEL OF LAXD situated
Mr. Matangl, the young to Steamer. Tons.
cow llfilvodoro Golden Pride. Firty guineas Danish, 174/; £sthonian, 166/ Latvian, bushel;grades,
Wii* pnlfl by Mr. 11. Moreland. or \pwstead 166/; Siberian,'l46/ to 150/. lower ea less,
i toping blocks on this reef, but as the
j as proved a very regular lode all the way, rise RTJMC
CERAMIC
12.663 12th June
1849.'. intn Oct.. Isiie
)28 Have been instructed to Sell by Public JJICHARD
T TD.,
•**• in the Provincial District of Auckland
for- fcnroiirt Orar.erul, Mr. W. Campbell Stocks have been held and the arrivals Fertilisers. etter results should be met upwards. 12.656 30tb Nov.. 1928 Auction at their Land Sale Room, Lister eontainins by admeasurement twenty
or No. SUEVIC AUCTIOXEERS,
, more or less, being portion
O'
l.niHrilnirtoi). pnld 4 5 guineas ror the by steamers
linirnr Korir.oiirt niiby, iind Mr. J. Shan, or ing the position adversely.
T'ninrnnarl, 47 J guineas lor the heifer Fen- are to be expected.
during the strike are affect-
Lower prices this Owing- to the exceptionally, wet ::
period south block,
last week trade has been quiet, at |' eef gives an average width of 18in, and in
so. 3 reef: In this block the
MKPIC 12.222 inrh Fen..
Passengers Disembarfe at Southampton.
1P27
Building, Victoria Street, Auckland, on
the above date, IN CONJUXCTIOX
WITH
perches,
Allotment 2, of Section 3 of the Snbort»
of Auckland, and being the whole of tne
the same time the weather being mllrt, there ome places is very hard and costly to break

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ri-iiirl, l-'evotirltf. Tim younß bull FVncourt A LL THAT PIECE OR PARCEL OF land comprised and described in Certificate

,.
Cheese.—Market quiet. New Zealand, been a continued growth in the ; nreef, the the crosscut from No. 2 level to cut No **- LAND situated in the Provincial Dis>
Jtrlar Ladrlln wa.t purchased by Mr. S. C white and
coloured, u2/ to 93/; Canadian, has
CABIN PASSENGERS ONLY. of Title, Volume 94, Folio 6S, of the KegiJ-au
Oordon. of Tannlrl. ror 26 guineas. The
rows HVrtri»rod as guineas and the oaives old, 104/ to 108/; new season's, 88/ to be pastures, and, given a fine spell, there top-
a steady demand Tor fertilisers Tor
will ■ f
! holes.
reef was met with the last round
Battery: Ten stampers ran for Auckland to Cnited Kinp(10m....f65 to £9.i
triot of Auckland, containing Twenty-seven
decimal six perches, more or less, being
AND gOX, CRATER tpr Book in the Land Transfer Office
Auckland aforesaid siibject to Fencing
50 pfiilnrns, At thn rnnrluslon or tlip salo 90/; Australian, 3.12 hours from to l»th met, cruih- Auckland to Soutb Africa £42 to £55 Lot No. S of Block No. 6 on a plan depo-
The coalinlners'90/strike92/.
to dressing purposes. ]ng approximately13th 33 tons ore, worth £4 LA.ND AGENTS, Covenant in Transfer Xo. 231SS._and t;
xrvnrnl hflrnr« on nrcount or Dr. 1". t. continues. A
The Willaston is discharging a cargo or ; 3/2 per ton. Amalgam from plates, For full Information apply to sited in the Land Registry Office at Auck- Memorandum of Mortsape No. SSISi, secu ;
W«t.»on. or lniiln, were olTcred, and sold considerably decreased consumption caused Ocean
lip tO 1 I KilUli-UH. a lessened demand. Island phosphate, and
phate shipments are due to arrive about the
further :
phos-
rom berdan, 108oz; from boxes, 1320r.
82oz;
DALGETV AND CO., LTD.
land under No. 8784, and being portion of 32
Allotment No. 35, of Section No. 5. of the
Suburbs of Auckland, and the whole of
FORT STREET. mc the sum of Seven hundred pouna=
(£700) and interest.
or tbls month snd during June. The □anag?r New Zeehan Consolidated.—The mine L. D PATERgnv
NATHAN AND CO., LTD.
eW Zealan<l Co-operative Dairy end A s >\'n m r/r-n p the land comprised and described in Certi- The mortgagee's application eonUtoinS
Company? Hhas received the following
_
any day reports for the week ended May
Vidovdan is expected to arrive 1926, fleate of Title, Volume 411, Folio 6, Auck- jy>VOXPORT the estimate of the value of the security
COMPANY AFFAIRS. gram rrom its
London manager:—
cable- rrom a Chilean port with nitrate of soda, (2,
call of. the
that
reef
the drive along the
from the east crosscut was
hanging
P. O AND land Registry, subject to the fencing coven- "^OOMS, RUCTION may be seen at the office of the Sesin»rl

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while the King Malcolm, with a cargo or, idvanced
Butter.—Anchor, 172/, 174/- basic slag, is now due. < eight feet. The reef has turned
"JTAVIGATION
ants contained in Transfers Nos. 197404
rpO-MORROW at all reasonable times prior to the »'
'
.
Australian, 166/ to 168/; unsalted rates. :' >ff sharply to the north, and is now five feet gTEAM
/"XOMPANY. and ISSOSS. and a copy may be seen in the payment Auccw"
Argentine Prices remain steady at late The property is situated in Warwick Rooms at the time of sale without
NORTH AUCKLAND LIME CO. to 156/; Irish, 168/;
DanlShf
,
152/ ride, still composed of hard mineralised
The market is very quiet and174/' fobv SYDNEY TO AT -1 P.M.
/her* luartz. Owing to lack of proper facilities Street. Morningside, and consists of a of a fee.
t has been impossible to complete a deter- .MEL.BOORNE, ADELAIDE, FRESIANTLE rooms,
' QAK
wooden dwelling house containing 4 may
dellvlrUs Particulars and conditions of sale

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Til' North Auckland Co-operative Lime little doing. Buyers
or strike purchases. are clearuig Blnatlco for all values. Therefore It Is pro- COLOMBO, INDIA MEDITERRANEAN kitchenette, bathroom and all modern con- POULTRY, be inspected at the Auction Rooms ai°re ~|?
Company, Ltd, (Wliantraiifl), recently
(ler-iilisil to l**iio llr.it mortgage debentures strike at
Cheese.—The Retail unchanged
market opened artlr COAL FOR PAPEETE. toted to send a sample to the Thames PORTS AND LCNDON
Carrying First and Second Saloon
veniences.
The property has a frontage of 75.75 AXD and at the offices of Messieurs Dawson ana

itrucelreduc-h2
toe"/ JJIMU
»c/, but tha School of Mines, pCRXITURB Stllwell. Solicitors for the Mortgagee, 35-a»,
for (iff. oiicli to replace an existing market is weak, mcreceded miners'
T Passengers. Hnke to Warwick Street.
The mortgagee's application, containing Endean'3 Buildings, Qneen Street, AuM
floltoniuru of Cflfloo. Tho result or the ng consumption which will The nrsj stepe in the restoration or VeneL Tons. From Sydney. OP SIS ROOMS. land.
rf'ttilVUHH tlii'oiiifliout tlio district has probably to a large old-time trade have been taken his estimate of the value can be seen at
ii(-«oiint«rl for CiMOfl bolrig goltl, leaving
lower. Retail unchanged. *""»""»» *o ELECTRICAL EWGIKEERg. 20.837 the office of the Registrar of the Supreme LINOLEUM, CARPETS i>3

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In the dispatch or coal to Papeete. The MAL.OJA 2nd June GENERAL
of t&oo, and these MONGOLIA 16,504 Court at Auckland at all reasonable times
CABINETMAKERS AWD UPHOLSTIHgg.
liiil/inc.n r<ir (ilKpuHiil 16th June FURXISHIXG.
h
CHICAGO WHEAT. liners. Hartfleld and IWngton Court, under riLBCTRXC Light, Hot Water Services, NALDERA prior to the sale, and a copy may be seen
ei'o n.V|)fii:l(»l in bo roiillscd at nn onrly
dale,
charter to Andrew Weir and Co., left the etc.; installed with the best English 15.993 30th June in the Auction Room at the time of the
lifiillsntloli or tho roreifning will have the CATHAY 1.1.104 14th July OX VIEW .MORXIXG OF SALE.
HTnut or releasing runds to rtirtlier Uevolop
Dominion with cargoes of Westport-Stock- naterials and workmanship.—O'Connell, off NARKUKDA.... 16.227 sale without payment of any fee. N-10-T, opp. Town
BELL'S Hall.—Jurilt-"
r~M
ror 2Stb July
CHICAGO, ton coal, discharge the island, and Phone 26-555. 42 For particulars and conditions of sale Pa"
1
this valuable northern assot.
These CSR debentures am frnn or Income Chicago Wheat.—May. new *t.63l old more
May 24. at
are expected to follow. The coal sent
glington St.. Ponsonby.
For further particulars, apply apply at the offices of Messrs. Robb and ]ST ELVITXE R.
ture made any design- Crampo
a Specialty. " -
— July. «1.38i; September, »1.331 ■win be used In bunkering- island steamers, Weston Electrical Co.. Electrical RUSSELL. AND SOMERS. LTD., Brown, Solicitors. Winstone BuUdincs Bedsteads
tiu ror flvn years, anrt lirar Interest at the 51.60J:
r»le of soven por cent. (A. and N.Z.) end will save a voyage to. Newcastle onTHE Engineers and Contractors, havp Agents. 65. Fort Street.
'Phone 40-217.
Queen Street, Auckland, Solicitors for the' AUCTIOXEEK,
DEVONTORT.
McIVOR AND SONS, Specialists
• General Cablnetmakln*.—l9B, A*'- TJ. £
their part. Removed Larger Premises, 4a, High St. B B Mortgagee, or to the Auctioneers. 6
ngahape Rd. Phone 40-659.
TKE AUCKLAND STAR. TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1926. 5

AUCTIONS. APCTIOMS.
AUSTRALIAN TAXATION. SWAB CHOKES PATIENT stimulants were used. About eight "MAY AND DECEMBER." BRITISH STRIKE IN U.S.A. PERSONAL.
riEORGE VTfALKER, minutes after the arrival of witness, the
patient became white in the face and his
WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, PBIDAI.1DAI. M 28, AX 1926>
FEDERAL AND STATE. heart failed.
mO-MOBROW, ryEDNESDAT, DEATH UNDER CHLOROFORM. "A swab was found about two minutes MILLIONAIRE AND SCHOOLGIRL
EFFECT ON TOURIST TRAFFIC. at Mr. W. T. Neill, Surveyor-General, t*
AT
"JO NOON. 22 NOON. before he died," said witness. "I was present staying at the Star Hotel.
satisfied that there was some obstruction
AT HIS SALEROOMS, 38, QUEEN ST.,
AT H.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS,
QUEEN STBEET.
INCOME TAX SURRENDERED. FIRST AT HOSPITAL SINCE 1910,
and I sent for instruments." ALL AMERICA SHOCKED. J CREWS ISOLATED.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Rainger and Misses
R. and C. Rainger, returned to Auckland
Mr. Hunt, S.M.: You would not have

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by the Sydney steamer this morning.
ENGLISH
NGLiSH
fi RAMOPHONES. STATE GRAFTS TO GO. '■CARELESSNESS" SAYS CORONER. done that if there had not been a swab
(From Our Own Correspondent.)
(From Car Special Correspondent.) j- Dean James Cropper, the Dean of
down the throat? SAN FRANCISCO, April 21.
SAN FRANCISCO, May 5. Gibraltar, arrived in Auckland this morn-
~
,
(From Our Own Correspondent.) Continuing, witness said the swab n-as
MAHOGANY FLOOR CABINETS, All America lias been shocked by the ing by the Maunganui. He is on six
"I find that the cause of death was
O
f>
WITH AUTOMATIC STOPS.
MAHOGANY PEDESTAL CABINETS
TJPPEB QUEEN gXBEET.
TTPPEB QUEEN OTBEET.
MELBOURNE, May 17. heart failure following on asphyxia
made of gauze and was about the size of
a walnut.
wedding of a millionaire of middle-age
to a schoolgirl of fifteen years of age, be
Disruption of what had promised to months' leave, a:<d is visiting his son,
a record trans-Atlantic tourist ser- Mr. Paul
It was officially announced this after- caused by a swab having been carelessly The coroner: That's big enough to of this city.
noon that the Commonwealth Govern- left in his mouth after his teeth had
and Frances Heenan, known as vice resulted in the big strike in Bri-
1 CONSOLE
PHONE.
CABINET GRAMO- TTPPER QUEEN CTBEET.
ment proposes to evacuate the field of been extracted."
choke anybody. "Peaches" to her friends, has become the tain, and shipping line officials and Mr. H. O. McFarlane, who has been
appointed manager of the Norwich Union
.7 CABINETS. Cinderalla to the newspaper public of the representatives of British seamen were Life Insurance Society in D-unedin, left

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BOUDOIR FLOOR
AUCKLAND'S income tax. That was the finding of Mr. F. K. The Swab Found and Removed.

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Hunt, S.M., at country. She spent the* first day of extremely depressed when the full
O OAK CABINET GRAMOPHONES. MAIN BUSINESS ARTERY. ■of For giving Up this taxation on incomes the
individuals, the Commonwealth, pro- death of Donald Keith Mclndoe (15J),
inquiry touching the Dr. Mowlem, another house surgeon,
who was called by Dr. Talbot to see
her honeymoon with her 51-year-old import of the delicate situation in Bri- ing. for the South by the Limited this morn-
Also. MAIN BUSINESS ARTEBY. Prince Charming Edward W. tain became fully realised in New York.
poses to discontinue the per capita pay- who died at the Auckland Hospital on the patient, said that two minutes after secluded in a 10-room house Browning,

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1.7 MAHOGAXY
GRAMOPHONES.

NOTE.—These are exceptionally fine


TABLE CABINET

■jyTAGNIFICENT
ments to the States.
The official statement, issued by the
Thursday last after an operation for the he arrived the boy ceased breathing
extraction of
Federal Treasury, outlines the five main formed at the Auckland Dental Hospital.
proposals which will be submitted by the
27 teeth had been per- entirely.
"I put my finger down
Sergeant Feldon represented the police, insure free breathing," saidthe
throat to
Hudson
York State.
near the Estimates of the number of American Mr. E. A. Thompson (Napier). Mr. H.
River near Cold Springs, New- tourists going to Europe this summer, Griffiths (Wellington), Mr. E. R. Xormau
based on advance bookings, reached as (Wellington), Mr. tJ. G. Hodgkins
The second Mrs. Browning, who, until high as a half million persons. It was (Wellington), Mr. and Mrs. George
witness." "'lt recently
instruments of good tone, and we can TITAGNIFICEXT TjIREEHOLD Commonwealth at the financial confer- Mr. Ward appeared for the Hospital was then that I felt the swab. This did in her had been confined to her room not until the sailing of the Aquitania Ebbett (Hastings), Mr. W. T. Royal
thoroughly recommend same.
ence, to be held next week, between the Board and Mr. Alderton appeared for not appear at the time to interfere with Heights apartment mother's small Washington from New York on the night of May 4 (Palmerston North), are among the
the relatives of deceased. in New York, suffer- for England that cancellations began, to guests at the Star Hotel.
pBOPERTT. States and Federal Governments. his airway. The swab was?femoved with
ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE ONLY. The proposals contained in the state From 1910 to 1926 there have been a pair of forceps. It was tightly packed ing from acid burns mysteriously re- trickle through to the steamship book- Staying at the Central Hotel are Mr.
"PROPERTY. ment are: — 1250 operations under anaesthetic per- and was saturated with blood.
(1) That the Commonwealth and State formed at the Auckland Hospital, and The Coronor: What was the size of America.
ceived, has now become the mistress of ing offices in New York. It was thought and Mrs. C. H. Ryman (Rotorua), Mr.
an estate, one of the richest in the Aquitania would be held up in New L. Allen (Wellington), Mr. R. H.
Q.EORGE TTTALKER, WITH
finances be now separated, as far as pos- 9302 under gas, and this is said to have this swab? whose
Her millionaire husband York Harbour, but» the 837 seamen and Partou (Sydney), Mr. N. A. Esson
stewards aboard the vessel, all of whom (Wanganui), Mr. C. A. Richardson
THE FURNISHING AUCTIONEER, rpHBEE "ROAD TfIROXTAGES. sible, on the principle that normally in- been the first fatality during that time. Witness: It was about 1} inches long derella man—the adoption previous adventures as a Cin-
SALEROOMS 38, QUEEN STREET.
, . 40
rpHBEE X>OAD
QUEEN STREET,
piRONTAGES.
92rt
direct taxation is the proper field for the
Commonwealth, and direct taxation the
proper field for the States.
Anaesthetic Administered.
Dr. 0. S. Hetherington, of the Auck- diameter.
land Hospital Staff, administered an
and about a quarter of an inch in
Mr. A. W. Sims, who assisted with the posed—had caused
of Mary were members of the British Transport (Wellington), Mr. H. Le Pine (Welling-
Louise Spas, later annulled whsn it was Workers' Union, said that they would ton), Mr. N. McDonald (Wellington).
found she was 21 and not 16, as was sup- sail the Aquitania for home regardless
him wide publioitv, of the strike, but that immediately upon Mr. Bert Royle, who is in Auckland
(2) That, as a first step towards this of
yCTER QARPETS. WHITE STREET, 215 ft. ideal, the Commonwealth evacuate the anaesthetic to the deceased in the operat- not account for the presence of
extraction the teeth, said he could has promised her, she said, an estate on reaching England they would be com- in connection with the visit of Madame
ing theatre about 10 a.m. For induction the swab. Long Island. But until that is built pelled to walk out. Anna Pavlova, met the dancer and her
yLPER VyiLTON r-iARPEIS. MARMION STREET. 245ft. field of taxation of incomes of indivi- he
used one part of chloroform to two Every precaution was taken. the Brownings will live at Cold Springs By the following Friday, when the husband, M. Paul Dandre, "on the
duals. Questioned by Mr. Hunt, witness said in the luxurious home the real estate Olympic, of the White Star Maunganui this morning, and accom-
And TTEART QF QITT. .(3) That the capitation payments now parts of ether. Witness had examined Line, and to the Grand Hotel, where
the and decided that he was a suit- it was customary for the surgeon, when operator has leased for a year. Their Berengaria, of \he Cunard Line, had panied them

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Q.RAMOPHOXES. ¥ made to the States under the Surplus ableboy the operation was finished, to pass his wedding was attended by both Mr. and the
JJEART QF QITY. Revenue Act be discontinued. subject for an anaesthetic. arrived in New York it was estimated the principals of the company are also
"He took the anaesthetic well," con- finger round the patient's mouth and Mrs. Heenan, who are separated. Both that fully 8000 British staying.
J£NGLISH
(Just landed
Q.RAMOPHONES.
ex S.S. Pareora, from
This Block Is situated at the LOWEST (4) That temporary financial assist- tinued witness,
LEVEL of the proposed route of the NEW ance be jriven to the States to prevent proceeded with. "and the extraction was throat to see that there was no obstruc- gave their consent to the marriage, so seamen would be in New York. In addi:
tion.
stewards and
Guests at Stonehurst include Mr. and
After about four to that Browning and his young bride ex- tion to half a dozen of the largest Mrs. W. A. Coulston (Sydney), Mr. Thos.
s London.) UNDERGROUND NORTHERN RAILWAY, undue dislocation of the State finances six 'teeth had been drawn, the patient Evidence of a post-mortem examina- perienced no difficulties in obtaining a liners plying between America and Bri- Smith Melbourne), Mr. A. M. Allison
and U Is generally considered that the under the new arrangements. to be having difficulty with tion was given by Dr. D. N. W. Murray. license.
(3) That, for the development of the appeared tain now in the port of New York, there (Brighton, England), Mr. R. Cerf
TTfALKER, PASSENGER STATION trill be In close
proximity to this area. national resources, the Commonwealth from the
respiration. This was due to" blood He thought that if the boy had been a Miss Heenan had been living in the are always from 50 to 100 freighters and (Sydney), Mr. J. Lebefaode (Sydney),
teeth running down and normally healthy one, everything would new home for several days prior to the small passengers flying the British Mr. I. Serziff (Sydney), Mr. A. Dolinoff
WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION give financial assistance, without regard partially have been all right. The deceased's marriage, she
mO-MOBROW, TT7EDNESDAY, AS A BUSINESS CENTRE IT COULD NOT to State boundaries or population, in interfering with the air-intake. heart, said in her application flag in the harbour of New York. The (Sydney), Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Haddin
THEN BE EXCELLED IN THE CITY. special cases, where proper and neces- The amount of blood being used at the lungs, and kidneys were affected. for the license. Attorneys for Mrs. smaller vessels have crews of from 50 to (Sydney).
AT -I O'CLOCK. time appeared to be more than usual. The Coroner's verdict was given in Heenan and her daughter had de- 100.
sary development cannot be secured. terms Captain L. C. H. Worrall, who joined
The statement adds that these pro- IAntold the dentist to stop for a time: previously stated. clared in the Children's Court, New While the strike crippled the move- the Union Steamship Company in 1886
SALEROOMS, 38, QUEEN ST.,
York, that the girl was still unable to ment of American tourists on British Ias second
AT HIS
injection of pituitrine was given and
Instructed by the Holder of Bill of Ladins posals provide for a settlement on sound it was leave her bed because of burns received, steamers, it was officer of the Moa, and who has
to Sell TO BE OFFERED, FIRSTLY, Federal principles of the vexed question out by then that the throat was swabbed thought it would have had command of many of the company's
of Commonwealth and State relation- a dental surgeon. The patient NEW ZEALAND NAVAL STATION. when someone is said to have thrown little effect upon the tourist business of
steamers, more recently the Maunganui
20 N BW UPER
S QUALITY TN (~)NE TJLOCK, ships.
rapidly regained his natural colour and
was breathing easily. The extraction
acid on her while she slept. On this the United States lines, but some of the and
plea an investigation was begun by the American greyhounds thought
it advis-
the Makura, has resigned (says a
QARPETS. State Independence. was proceeded with and was finished. Press Association telegram). Captain J.
AND IF NOT THUS SOLD, COMMODORE SEAL'S Society for the Prevention .of Cruelty to able to eliminate regular stops at South- Mawson has been appointed to the Makura
They constitute the first step towards The throat and the mouth was again Children into the fitness of the mother ampton, and they
accordingly plied

THESE CARPETS COST FROM £25 TO


T\ESIGNS.
F 14 L
SEPARATELY.
OTS
financial independence for the States, by swabbed by Mr. Hamilton.
securing to each Government its own I administered oxygen to the patient for
After that SUCCESSOR. as a guardian.
The marriage wa3 obtained in the bourg.
directly between New York and Cher-
;to succeed Captain Worrall.
Rev. G. L. Harold, vicar of Aniberley,
In many instances Americans
£30 TO LAND IN NEW ZEALAND. 3 ) Fronting
field of taxation. about three minutes. This is not usual, CAPTAIN G. T. C. P. SWABEY, D.S.O. plumbing shop of Gilbert Forman, town who had contemplated visiting Canterbury, accompanied by Mrs.
LOTS ) QUEEN ST. Britain
SIZES: 10.6 s9. 12 9, 13.6 x 11.3. x Containing 2 Shops and Boarding House.
The underlying pr : nciple is the separa- but I did it because of the interference clerk. Witnesses said no trace of the postponed their sailing from New York Harold, left New Zealand in "January;
earlier with his respiration. I admin- (From Or.r Specia» Correspondent.) were on her on a six months' visit
tion of the taxation fields. This is to acid burns visible face or in the hope of some improvement the to England,
neck. The marriage was performed in situation in British ports of call. in
And
4 ) Fronting be effected by the Commonwealth dis- istered this oxygen as an extra precau- LONDON, April 12. travelling via Suez, and reached South-
gPECIAL -ryiLTON T\E JUKE
J LOTS ) WHITE ST. continuing the collection of income taxes tion. At this time I was fully satisfied the office of the garage of Ray W. ampton on March 27, having
The following announcement was Christian, American Stocks Depressed.
SIZE, 16.6 x 13.6.
7 ) Fronting from individuals,.thus giving the States with his condition." announced by the Admiralty on Satur- and chauffeur magistrate, and also owner spent some time en route with relative*
LOTS ) MABMION ST. full possession of the greater part of Sergeant Feldon: Ha\-e you any know- of the Cold Spring Taxi The strike in Great Britain, accom- in Auckland and Sydney. Towards tie
SPECIAL PERSIAN REPRODUCTION day:—
DESIGN. what is generally recognised to be the ledge of a swab being found at the back Captain George T. C. P. Swabey, Service. panied by official references to "civil end of this month they leave for Italy,

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most elastic field of taxation—the in- of deceased's throat? war," brought about a general reaction where they will visit the chief places of
Witness: It was the duty of the oper- D.5.0.,
VALUED AT £65. is to be lent to the Government "Cinderella" Mobbed.
TO BE SOLO WITHOUT RESERVE. come tax. of New Zealand as commodore second Several efforts have been made by in practically all of the securities and interest. They return to New Zealand
TERMS. In this way, duplication in income ating surgeon to attend to swabbing. class for duty as First Naval Member various organisations to have the mar-
commodities markets of the United by the lonic in August.
taxation and collection from individuals Further questioned, witness said that States.
10 PER CENT DEPOSIT. of an operation on the mouth of the Royal New Zealand Naval Board, riage declared illegal and annulled, but Mr. Gordon L. Gilmour, born in
Q.EORGE TVTALKER, 15 PEB CENT IN 3 MONTHS. is abolished, and each Government be- in the cateeregion, Active securities on the New York Dunedin, is on his way to visit hi*
or in that it was the duty of the and as commodore in .command of the without effect-, and the affair has been
AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. 3ALANCB ABBANGED AT 6} PEB CENT. comes directly responsible to its own operating surgeon to take care that the Royal New Zealand Naval Station, in widely discussed in all the newspapers Stock Exchange recorded extreme birth city after a long absence. Formerly
declines of 3 to 19J points, a small part
(A 130) taxpayers for the imposition of taxes
SALEROOMS- 3S, QUEEN STREET. for its own needs—an arrangement swabs were removed. It was not his succession to Commodore. Alister F. of the country. Wherever th€ school- of which were recovered by the more a Pressman, well-known in the South,
duty to put his Beal C.M.G., to date from date of sail- girl-bride went she was followed by and a member of the Parliamentary Press
Captain Swabey is due to arrive curious crowds and on' Saturday after- reassuring cables received "just before Gallery, he has since served journalistic-
41 which conduces to Government economy. finger round the patient's
mOWS'S

fWTTAGE
Rf41
/>LOSE
- "DBOWN'S
TO
f*AX.
T>EACH.
CaU for Plans at the Office of
C
, F tjexnett,
The States are freed from reliance on mouth to see that all was clear.
the Commonwealth in finance, and the would not be likely that deceased would Beal
Federal principle is thus strengthened.
be asphyxiated by a normal flow of
It ing.
in New Zealand to relieve Commodore
about August 25.
noon, April 17, the romance-crazed child the market closed on the first day of the ally on Australian
was the centre of a noisy demonstration deadlock in Britain. British Govern- after the outbreak of the war he wae
The new commodore has had a bril- in New York, when unchecked by police ment bondssterling sank to new low levels for in London, and he took
newspapers. Soon
part in the thick

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blood.
liant career. In passing for lieutenant reserve who battled with clubs, a mob the year; exchange, which was and
AUCTIONEER, within striking distance of gold parity icles thin of what followed. His chron-
pBIDAT, M AY 28, AT
2 PM The Teeth Extracted. he took five of 3000 happenings

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N.Z. INSUBANCE BUILDINGS. 3 firsts, and won the Ryder persons rushed Mrs. Frances of on various salients
OiMUBL AUD CONS, T TD., CENSUS RETURNS. Stanley Stuart Hamilton, who ex- prize for French. Specialising in gun- ("Peaches") Heenan Browning while she aa few days previously dropped nearly in the final stages of the war were noted
tracted the teeth, gaid he was a quali- nery, he was on the staff of Sir William was on a shopping tour and hurled her Belgian cent over the week-end; French and for their point and lucidity, and later
Will Sell by Public Auction at their Rooms,
83, Queen Street, on above date, ! J7IRIDAT, 28 1826>
12 NOON,
fied dental surgeon of three and a half May in the Home Fleet in 1909-11, and to the sidewalk. currencies sank to record lows
for all time at 3.27 and 3.28 cents, he spent two very happy years as Paris
TNSUKANCE dildings»
CHRISTCHTJRCH PASSES 80,000. I years" experience. He was the assistant when war broke out was flag-commander "Peaches" miraculously escaped injury wheat futures broke 2 to correspondent to London newspapers.
/""OTTAGE of 2 rooms and 7ft verandah;
v match-lined; brick chimney, with stove;
AT NZ b dental surgeon at the Auckland Hos- to Sir Lewis Bayly, in the Marlborouo-h. when a policeman was bowled over by- respectively;
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) ■ pital, and was 23* years of age. For service at Gallipoli, where- he ren- the
3 cents a bushel, and moderate reces- Latterly he has been on the staff of the
hooting crowd, his body shielding her sions took place in cotton and most of London cable service of the Sydney
"I saw deceased the day before the dered valuable assistance to the army from the many trampling feet. Police ; the other important commodity mar- VSun," to which paper he is returning
HOOgal tank; QUARTER-ACRE section, QUEEN STREET.
fronting ROTHESAY ROAD (just above
XfIINE -DUILDING OITES WELLINGTON, Monday, i

Salvation Army's property), within a couple extraction," continued witness, "and as naval observation officer and was eventually beat their way through the kets. for headquarters duty. Mr. Gilmour is
of minutes of beach and wbarf. Elevated
gave him preparatory treatment for the strongly recommended by Generals Bird- mob by freely using their truncheons,

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position, commanding MAGNIFICENT SEA TfllNß TOUILDING gITES m Additional
census returns: having a few days in Auckland, after
VIEWS, which cannot be built out. A extraction of 27 teeth. I extracted the wood and Dav-ies, lie was awarded the and the bluecoats spirited the girl away The selling of stocks reached its maxi- which he will see as much of the South
rare chance to secure a seaside cottage at SYDNEY STREET, 1926. 1921. teeth, and Mr. Sims manipulated the D.S.O. He spent the last year of the in a taxi-cab. She was weeping mum intensity in the early afternoon, as possible before returning to Sydney.
SYDNEY STREET, Christchurch 83.105
gag. A swab with a tape attached was war on the staff of the Operations Divi- '"hysterically," said a telegraphed report. when extracts of Premier Baldwin's
this popular beach at a bargain price. 41 67,291
SYDNEY STBEET, Heathcote County... 4,857 4,250 'Mr. L. C. E. Hamann. of the Xew Zea-
(Off Jutland Boad), Waimarino County.. :uioy :.;.27i placed at the entrance of the throat ?o°io' an Was Promoted captain in June, Every morning her bridegroom, speech, with its reference to a challenge land Railways Department,left New Zea-
TAKAPUNA. Tauranga County... 5.T3H 4,644 at
o
the beginning of the operation. When 1918. .Since the armistice he has been Browning, it was stated, had presented 'Tjy an alternative Government"," and
pOINT "ROAD.
STANLEY TAKAPUNA. Tauranga Borough.. 2.5-iJ 2,254 I had extracted the part upper and p«"t Hag-captain in the battleship Revenue "Peaches" with a thousand dcllar bill. Labour leaders bringing Great Britain Mr. Hamann travelled via Europe.
land in April, 1925, on a trip to
TAKAPUNA.
This, she related to a newspaper re- ': nearer to civil war than it has been for

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These returns do not include Maoris. lower teeth of the left-hand side, Dr. and Deputy Director of Naval 'Frisco,
rpWO "TjESIRABLE TJESIDE'NCE Good Locality. Nice Outlook.
In Tauranga county the Maori popula- Hetherington told mc to stop, to give and is at present Captain of Ordnance' porter while sitting alongside of her centuries," reached the financial district touring the U.S.A. and Canada, during
CITES. Few minutes walk Buses and Trams. the Rovai in New York. which time he attended the convention
P M
8 FREEHOLD BUILDING ALLOTMENTS.
'8 FREEHOLD BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. 01.
tion is 2264, and in Tauranga borough the patient a better chance of breath-
il-
;l aV! C Ilege at Greenwich. He will" be wealthy
ing. The throat swab was removed, and the third occupant of the dual post of
j
"daddy," as she calls him.
"It is for spending money," confided Ordinarily Labour disturbances are
of Railway Accounting Officers' Asso-
•ptIDAY, 28, AT
2 EASY TERMS. the doctor drew forward the tongue First Naval Member of the New
Zealand
the girl wife. "We have been married regarded as poor reasons for selling land ciation in Atlantic City in June. Mr.
Mrs. Hamann left Quebec for Liver-
---CAMUEL -yAILE AND
jgONS, J^TD.. until the patient improved in condition. Board and Commodore of the New Zea- a week and I've spent 7000 dollars. Isn't stocks, a familiar maxim of Wall Street pool in August. Since their arrival Mr.
being "never sell stocks on strike news,"
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pi "DENNETT. It is not often that singing in the When told to go on with the extrac- land Station, Commodore Alan G. it' wonderful?"

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Will Sell Public Auction at their Booms.
by "drunks' cells" at the Central Police tion. I put a now swab in the mouth." Hotham having held it from May, And then the young bride held up her but on this occasion transactions ran as and Mrs. Hamann have travelled over
83, Queen Street, on above date, * AUCTIONEER, 1920,
Station is appreciated (says the Sydney Mr. Hunt, S.M. : Wag a tape at- and Commodore Beal from July 1903 hands to show rings valued at 5000 dol- high as 1,500,000 shares changing hands land, and only a few days ago returned
the railway lines of England and Scot-
WELL SITUATEb RESIDENTIAL, In conjunction with lars which Browning had presented to in the first day's business in New York.
TWO SITES, each fronting Stanley Point
D. L ONG AND

"Daily Telegraph.") Some of the pris- tached?
oners bellow lustily, while others, devoid Witness; Oh, yes. A swab always her in addition. Browning patted the The British situation aroused wide- to London from a four
,
months tour
Road. 55ft by depth of 132ft. Both good
home sites, with nice outlook towards Bays- SWAKSON STREET. 6 of tune, shout raucously.
J met a rare The police has a tape attached. It is never used CHATTELS SECURITY. girl's hand as she talked in the Hotel spread apprehension
G-ramatan in Bronxville.
throughout America through Switzerland,
and bear traders were quick to take Mr. Hamanu, who h satong been in the
Italy and France.
water. Within easy reach of wharf and exception the other night in otherwise.
"She can have anything now she advantage of the ominous news. It was Xew Zealand Government railway ser-

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new park are*. Terms. £260 may rer-aln ALGETY AND QO.,
« J\ a young Italian, who was charged with "During the extraction, continued

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at per cent on each lot. 43
drunkenness. He had a rich voice and witness, ''severe hemorrhage kept oc- DECISION IX BANKRUPTCY wants." he said. "And it's worth it. late in the< afternoon that the phenome- vice, is naturally keen on seeing railway
KAIKOHE.
a degree of theatrical training, and curring, thus necessitating continuous It's 'Peaches' for life for mc now. You nal break occurred. General Electric Iorganisation, and he is much impressed

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SECTION, TJBMUERA "ROAD. burst forth into grand opera the moment Swabbing. I used two methods of (By Telegraph—Own Correspondent.) know lam off all other girls. I »"ill recorded the extreme break of 10i with the railways in this part of the

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UNDER CONDUCT OF THE REGISTRAR the- lock on the door had clicked. never contribute another cent to another points, while such popular issues as world. The running of the electric trains
OF THE SUPREME COURT AT AUCK- other The swabbing, one with forceps and one with HAMILTON, this day. girl, for fear of being misunderstood." U.S. Steel common, General Motors, Dv •Gotbard through the Lotsehberg and the St.
QJPLENDID "RESIDENTIAL gITE. LAND, AT-THE REQUEST OF THE3 occupants of the cell sat in a row the finger?. A large number of swabs tunnels was particularly good,
GRANTEE, in exercise of the Power off against the wall, and, standing before ■was used during the operation. When Reserved judgment was given by "Peaches" told of their honeymoon Pont, Allied Chemical, Baldwin Loco-
"WITH CHARMING HARBOUR VIEW.
V Wi SOa today iS a <*se Mr Just as quickly as her acid- motive, Anaconda Copper, New York he thought, an important feature of the
Sale contained in Instrument by Wayy them, the Italian sang song after son"-, the 27 teeth were extracted, I removed
' plans.
VV
in
w, the State Advances Department burned face completely healed, which it Central, Chesapeake and Ohio, Famous run being the way in which the use of
Number while they listened in silent enjoyment! the throat swab. Then I removed all as assignee of
of Security registered in under the Supreme® which
■piRIDAY, TUNE A AT 9 P.M. Court Office at Auckland He rendered "La Donna c Mobile" "two or blood from the mouth and throat. 1 David Hennessey bank- was believed would be in about six Players, Pullman, Mack Truck and electricity avoided the fouling of the air
673/24. S SUed by V" H Sans™. deputy- weeks, they would sail for Europe. Upon Woolworth fell back 2 points or more. by smoke. Mr. and Mrs. Hamann spent
CAMUEL AND OONS, TTD-,
three times. When bail money arrived pressed the gums together to control the
f or him his fellow prisoners" objected Weeding, and when that ceased
nn?*'
the OfficialwAssignee in the Hennessey's
estate, their return to this country Browning Christmas at the Winter Sports in
"CIRIDAY, THE 9ORD DAY OF
JULY, strenuously because he was leaving them operation was completed." for a bonus payable by the New Zealand will build her the "castle" she lias Switzerland and they found the condi-
Will Sell Public Auction at their Booms,
by tions there exhilarating, but always
83, Queen Street, on above date, 1926, and clamoured loudly for more son^s. The Coroner: How do you account Co-op. Dairy Company. Sometime in planned—an estate with a swimming
"VrERY FINE FREEHOLD SITE, having AT -jjl A.M. for the swab?
• 1923, Hennessey gave a chattels security. pool, miniature lakes and other expen- CIGARETTES BEAT SNUFF. very cold, and the scenery grand. On
leaving Switzerland they visited Venice,
: » a frontage of 63ft 91n to REMUERA
ROAD, by a depth of 115ft llln.. Situated
MEETINGS. Witness: I can't account for it, and Plaintiff followed this up with an order sive features.
T can't give any explanation as to how- to the dairy company to pay the State
Florence, Rome, Naples and the southern
in one of the most desirable' parts of Advances an amount equal to at least parts of Italy and France. The weather
PvEMUERA ROAD, between Orabei Boad ■jyrESSßsrr-jALGETx and go., j^td.. In! r JLf PROTESTANT POLITICAL it got there. Snuff made a game fight for life; but in February and March was glorious,

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ASSOCIATION,
Questioned by counsel, witness said that one-third of the gross amount of every ORGAN FOR MELBOURNE. the recent closing down of one of the few and of the Riviera's best. Mr. and Mrs.
and Ranui Road—the only available lot in
the locality. Charming view of landscape
and harbbnr. Reasonable terms given. 42
Will Sell by Public Auction at their Roomss
at Kaikohe on the above date, IffAJ <R°SKILL GROUP).
Annual Meeting of Members and Friends count
in dental operations it was not usual to cheque due to him. When Hennessey
the' number of swabs used. went bankrupt/there was a sum of £70
remaining snuff factories in England Hamann propose to leave London shortly;
because it was selling no snuff is evidence on a visit to Belgium, Holland and Ger-
CHATTELS at present on the pro- The Coroner: Well, I hope you count to his credit with the dairy company.
THE perty of one HERBERT JOHN IJ will be held in
them in future anyway.
Melbourne City Council is inviting of changing tastes and vanishing styles. many and
Plaintiff's solicitor claimed that one- tenders throughout Australia and Great This factory used to turn out several tons on their return to spend some

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miUPIBI. CUMMINS at KAIKOHE, and forming thec Cor. Dominion CHURCH OF CHBIST. time in London.
plant known as the MATARAWA MILL.4 Road and Burnley Terrace third of the bonus was paid over with- Britain for a grand organ in Melbourne of "titillating dust" every month, but
Patient Collapses.
A lull schedule of suchthechattels" may be Annual
,c THURSDAY NEXT. 27th
Inst. t'.io Sharp! out prejudice to defendant. Town Hall, the main hall of which is that was long ago. The ex-snuff makers
CXDEE CONDUCT OF THE REGISTRAR seen on application to Auctioneers oror Reports and Election of
Officers. Dr. Graeme G. Talbot, a house surgeon His Worship held the assignee an being re-erected in consequence of the blame the cigarette for the decline in
OP THE ScPRE'ME
ZEALAND. AT AUCKLAND.
COURT OF NEW
ACTING
to the Solicitors for the Grantee, MES-
SIEURS STANTON, JOHNSTON AND *J ME. GEORGE ALDRIDGE
Will give an Address,
at the Auckland Hospital, said that he encumbrancer who first save
was called to ward 35 and found that obtained priority, but the notice and tire last year. the use of their commodity. In the days PUBLIC DEBATE.
AT THE REQUEST OF THE firs* SPENCE, hereinafter mentioned. trustee in The new organ, which will be operated when smoking in the presence of ladies
•' ROME'S CLAIM FOR EDUCATION." deceased, who had just returned from
MORTGAGEES, in exercise of the The Grantee's application, containing Other Group Members Cordially Invited. the operating theatre, had collapsed. bankruptcy was. not the encumbrancer on the electro-pneumatic system, will was not quite au fait and was forbidden
Power of Sale contained and implied in his estimate of the at value of the said
Musical Items and Refreshments. for value .under the bankruptcy laws. He contain over 5000 pipes, varying in length in many places, a pinch of snuff often A crowded axidienee on Sunday night
Mortgage Somber 96295. the office of thec Witness put his finger down the gullet was a statutory
chattels can be seen
Registrar at all reasonable times prior to0
assignee, and'this policy from iin to 32ft, the largest pipe woigh- satisfied" the desire for tobacco. The in the Strand Theatre listened to a de-
===^= and touched the upper extremity of the vested in him subject to all equities half The elsetric decline in the use of snuff toward bate between Mr. A. Hall Skelton and
the sale, and a copy may be seen at the ex- ing a ton. controlling began
1 DENTISTRY. wind-box. He did not find any obstruc- isting at

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the date of the commencement system will contain about 250 miles of the last half of last century, and it grew Mr. John A. Lee, M.P., on the question,
-pRIDAY, 25th DA¥ OF
JUKE, 1926 Auction Rooms at the time of sale without
payment of Tee. tion. He turned deceased face down-
wards with his head low, and about loz for plaintiff
of the bankruptcy. Judgment was <nven wire on magnet coils, and there will be, feebler and feebler. There was little or "Whether Liberalism by experience
AT O O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON. Conditions of Sale may be inspected at
the office of the Auctioneer or of the I H. W. F BOST
of blood and mucus ran out on to tlie
for £23 S/6. approximately, 40 miles of cable wire no evidence of "Sir Plume of amber and political accomplishments has a bet-
connecting the console and the organ. snuffbox justly vain" even half a century ter right to lead New Zealand than the
Grantee's Solicitors, Messieurs Stanton, floor. The patient was put on his back
Johnstone and Spence, O'Conneli Street,l\
r\7ELL-"W'ATEKED DAIRY FARM OF SURGEON DENTIST. ago. But the '"Manchester Guardian" so-called Labour party." Both debaters
SS ACRE-.S, situated at the corner of again and to The National Zoo in
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Gray's Road and the Gordonton Road, about
Auckland, from whom further particulars•s (Late Pennsylvania University, U.S.A., and
may be obtained. Wellington, 30 rears' experience.)
commenced breath. During
the succeeding fire minutes the patient's had so many requests from children to
Washington lias warns that it would be a bold man who vigorously fought the issue out in their
,;

Probably the worst mistake a man would declare that even the cigarette one and a half hours combat. Both re-
2± "miles from the Taupiri Railway general condition seemed to be improved. see giraffes that an expedition has been

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Station Post Office and Dairy Factory. JELLICOE CHAMBERS, can make is to correct the mistakes of has become a permanent institution ceived applause throughout.
Subdivided into about five paddocks. During this five minutes the usual sent to Africa, to obtain specimens. Mr.
T\ALGETY ASD QO., T.td Corner Queen and Wyndham Streets. his friends. among the habits of mankind." Savage, H.P., presided.
About three-quarters of the property is in 3 (Entrance Wyndham
grass, about 10 acres is comprised of Street.X
jellies, the remainder has been ploughed.
With the exception of the gullies the pro- QN rriHß Q.ROUND,
perty iB mostly level. WELLINGTON ST.. PAPAKDRA. pERFECT gET QF ITIEETH
Buildings comprise a one-roomed cottage
and a 4-bail cowshed.
WELLINGTON ST., PAPAKURA.

gATURDAY. HJAI" 2 PM
' F OH
£2/12/6. CLANCY'S KIDS.
IgAMUEL -yAILE AND gjONS, JyTD.,
their Instructed Executor inn
by Mr. E. G. Jones, Open Friday Evenings, 7 to 9.
Will Sell by Public Auction at Auck- the Estate of Mrs. D. W. Jones!S "*
Auction Mart, 83,Queen Street, (deceased). __^_^

land, on the above date, WE WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION5 Remodelling Set £1 10 0
4 LL THAT PIECE OF LAND CON- AS ABOVE. Painless Extractions

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2 6
HOME of 5 rooms, h. and c.
-A- TAINING S8 ACRiES, more or less,
being Lot 4 on Deposited Plan 10101, which PRETTXwater, bathroom, sleeping porch, linenn
said piece of land is part of Allotment 219 press, cupboards, washhouse c and t., tool>I Extractions Free when Sets Ordered.
of the Parish of Komokorau, and the whole house, fowlhouse and run. Very Fine Sec-
of the land comprised in Certificate of Title tion, over i-acre, in garden, etc. Excellent
Volume 306. Folio 314, of the Register views; fine elevated position; close all con- [. Phone 46-232.
Book at Auckland. veniences. TH
Flagged. Easy Terms.
The application of the mortgagees con-
taining their estimate of the value of the
mortgaged premises may be seen at the
Full particulars from
ry OAN AXD
M E
H. P. BLAKEY «
\TercantileB
Office of the Registrar aforesaid, at all
reasonable times prior to the sale, and a
LAGENCYCO., LTD.,
DENTAL SURGEON,
BROADWAX CHAMBERS,
copy may be seen in the Auction Room NEWMARKET.
at the time of sale without payment of any LOWER ALBERT ST.. AUCKLAND, Painless and Gas Extraction. Painless
fee. Or E. R. TTLDEN. PAPAKURA. Filling. Artificial Teeth.

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PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS OF> 31I Open Friday Evenings, 7-9 p.m.
SALE may be Inspected at the Auction Phone 45-024 for Appointments. D
Room aforesaid or at the Offices of the

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Solicitors for the mortgagees. Messieurs SPORTS REQUISITES. Teeth for less money at Howey
Stewart. Johnston, Hough, and Campbell. fDETTER
■*-* Walker's, 209, Queen St. g
6, Wyndham Street, Auckland. 40 rpENNIS Racquets.hours.—Mackey's.
Repaired and Kestrungg
-«- within a few
Wyndham and Albert Sts.
corner■r: rj.ET New Teeth at Howey Walker's.
-DD VX Better Teeth fop Less Mooes.
_— D
CHEMISTS. -^ HOSIERY.
family RESTAURANTS AMD TEAROOMS.
Herbal PUlfc the
APPLBGBATHS bllUoui-
indigestion, liver trouWef; aU BOND'S
and Silk Wool, 8/11, lorelyT Tea Rooms, Symonds St.; new
Medicine for iick h?adachef, ■hadea.—Falkner and Co- Tonson» \J management: Breakfast 5.30. Morainp.
ne«B.
chemliti, 1/e. loe Garilck Building, Queen Bt. DJ Afternoon Teas; Dinner .2 -o 2, 5 to 7. B PEOPLE WHO UVE IN GLASS HOUSES, ETC. —Br Pwcy L. Croaby* ~~;
6 THE AUCKLAND STAB, TUESDAY. MAY 25. 1926.

THE WEATHER. The Northern Co.'s steamer Xgapuhl was


to doL-k to-day.
The small French steamer Temebanl
berthed at the Queen's wharf this morning expected
FORT OF ONEHUNGA.
The Xorthern Co.'s steamer Walotahi Iβ
"THE AUCKLAND STAR." WAGES AND PRODUCTION. followed Parkin's suggestion last year
that a professional should be appointed
There is still a difference of opinion
between the Public Works Department
UNDER HYPNOSIS.
to arrive at Onehunga from Hoki- captain of England, if he were and the Auckland Power Board as to
to take in water, and was expected to sail anga Recently the "Daily Mail" sent a

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FORECAST AND OBSERVATIONS lor Sydney this afternoon. this evening, and is announced to sail SUBSCRIPTION. more suited to the' post than the who is responsible for faulty electrical FARMER AND HIS
? ;i?jiin for Hokiunga to-morrow. Cargo is
j being received at the rail to-day, and will WEEKLY (Delivered) Ninepenc*
mission to the United States to inquire
best amateur available, -showed that installations on customers' premises. WIFE.
("■■ Following is the official weather fore- H.M.S. DUXEDIX. I Ibe accepted from carts to-morrow. TWELVE MONTHS (Posted) (2 6/* into the wages question there, to
while the old-fashioned cricketers were
H..M.8. Dunedin undocked this morning| i 1 Arising out of some rather glaring cases

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cast for 24 hours from 9 a.m. this day: THREE MONTHS (Posted) 12/6 endeavour to discover why wages arc almost stricken dumb by this iconoclasm FOUR MEN TO HOLD HXK.
and berthed alongside the Nucula to
replenish her oil fuel. She was to sail foe
TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. higher across the Atlantic, and whether of scamped work in buildings in Auck-
The indications are for westerly winds, ORDERS FOR REGULAR DEUVERIES public opinion was almost equally land the board recently discussed the
< ■ strong to gale, and backing by west to Suva this afternoon. MAY BE PLACED WITH RUNNERS the system which led to them can be
Gisborne. May 25.—Arrived: Awahou, divided. This growth <>t tulernin« '■- matter and decided that the regulation LABOURING MAN ARRESTED.

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aouth. from Auckland, via West Coast Bays, 12.40 AND AGENTS, OR SENT DIRECT TO transplanted. The eight delegates, inevitable, and the latest evidence of requiring the licensing authority (the
Expect changeable and showery THE PAREORA. a.m.; Wainui, from Xapier, 2.30 a.m. THE OFFICE. (Prom Our Own Correspondent)
who were all members of engineering its spirit will be welcomed in all board) to be responsible was unreason-
weather. The weather will probably A projected departure from Auckland this May 24.—Sailed: Kekerangu, for Xapier,
afternoon is the steamer Pareora for South- 10 p.m. TELEPHONES: NOS. 42-123, 42-806. trades unions, returned to London jii3t quarters. able and the board declined to accept SYDNEY, May 18.

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become colder. ern ports to unload the balance of her cargo Omapere, May 24.—Arrived : Omana, responsibility. The chief electrical
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Barometer unsteady, but rising soon. from Liverpool. from Opua, 4 p.m. COUNTRY READERS DESIRING THE engineer of the Public Works Depart- Under the influence of hypnosis OT
i Seas rough off shore. Tides good. Wellinzton, May 25.—Arrived: Marama, spent six weeks in their inquiries. Their drugs, the police believe, a farmer
TURAKIXA AT GLASGOW. from Sydney, 7 a.m.; Ruapehu, from South- "STAR " POSTED are requested ,to There was a recurrence of squally ment, Wellington, now writes to the
named Talbot, and hie wife, were yeg.
: board pointing out that it cannot get
ampton. 0.1."> a.m. Address Remitances to THE full report is not yet available, but on weather at Auckland early this morning,
Cabled information reports the arrival at
•j*|:t; LOCAL COITDITIOIfB. Wellington. May 24.—Arrived : Kaiapoi,
Glasgow on Thursday last of the Sew Zea- from Greymouth. Sailed: Kaltuna, for
land Shipping Co.'s steamer Turaklna from Wanganui, 7 p.m.; Kiuuo, for Napier, 0.10
MANAGER, " AUCKLAND STAR,"
P.O. BOX 1409, AUCKLAND.
arrival they gave interesting summaries the wind blowing hard from the north-
west, but towards noon the conditions
rid of its responsibility by merely
passing a resolution, and reiterating
terday lodged in the Gilgandr* town
lock-up, where the husband especially.
Auckland. 'JLhe vessel cleared this port o" p.m. of their observations, which reflect the has been crying out as though in great
Meteorological Observations taken at the 1 improved, and the sun shone out brightly. that the regulation as it stood had been
'Albert Park Observatory at 9 a.m. to-day
April 15. Ly-tteltnn, May 2.".—Arrived
from Wellington, 6.50 a.m.
:
Wahine,
A FINE PIANO THAT conclusions at which they have arrived. The rainfall for the twenty-four hours interpreted to mean that the licensing
pain.
Clifford Whiteman, amateur hypno-
Employers throughout America wel- ended at nine o'clock this morning authority was responsible. The board
by Capt. D. McLeay, the Government WAIOTAPU REPORTS. Lyttelton. May 24.—Sailed: Mahla, for
EVERYONE CAN AFFORD. amounted to slightly more than one-fifth tist, made an attempt to restore thejr

In a radio report to the Union Co., the London, 3.5 p.m.; lonic, for Timaru, 4.15 comed the mission with an eager desire yesterday decided to send the letter to senses, but was unsuccessfuL He formed

" ''"s£"'
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Observer:—
•"*29.762 Jjvnbeß
.'....."". steamer Waiotapu advises that she expects p.m. People who are seeking quality to show and tell everything;'the•Federa- of an inch, the total for the month to its general manager for a report. the theory that possibly suggestion
Barometer Dunedin. Mny 24.—Sailed : Canadian a piano, but whose
to arrive at,Auckland from Pacific Coaet Explorer, for Wellington, 4.20 p.m, excellence in
date now being 12.87 inches.
Air Temperature at 9
Temperature in Shade Yesterday—w*
62' .j| •■ ports at noon on Saturday next. Her
other discharging ports are Wellington, Mel-
desires are limited by modest
Incomes, should inspect the Squire
and Longson. way, and President Coolidge and the
This fine British
tion of Labour assisted them in every
H.M.s. Dunedin, flagship of the New
The Hocken Library, says our Dunedin without hypnosis, had been practised'
correspondent, has received a valuable or that drugs had been administered.
bourne and Sydney. Zealand squadron, which has been under- Talbot and his wife, who have five

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Maximum 63.6° OVERSEAS. Piano costs £85—the lowest price and very interesting addition in the
Secretary of Labour greeted the dele-
Minimum
Maximum Temperature In Sun 113
Bo" , R.M.M.S. AORAXGI SAILED. San Francisco, May 20.—Sailed: Walte- compatible with all-round excel-
gates at Washington. They were given
lence and good quality.
going cleaning and overhaul for several
weeks, was undocked this morning. She
form of a small book by Mr. G. S. children, were brought in to-day from
Collie, where they have been employed
Bright Sunshine Yesterday Continuing her voyage from Vancouver,
mata, for Napior. Cooper entitled "Journal of an Expedi-
3n 6Om Fremantle, May 25.—Arrived: Mongolia,
Minimum Temperature on Grass..'r s2° the Union Co.'s Royal Mail motor liner from London. facilities to obtain first-hand, untram- then berthed alongside the tanker tion Overland from Auckland to Tara- Constable Day had charge of them, and
Aorangl left Auckland for Sydney shortly Panama. May 21.—Arrived : Plelodon, THE E. & F. PIANO AGENCY, melled opinions of their fellow work- Nucula in the stream to replenish her oil naki. by Way of Rotorua, Taupo, and the husband is said to have been 10
Direction of Wind at 9 a.m N.W.
Velocity Wind previous 24 hours. .105 mlle->
before midnight last night. She is due to from Wellington.
arrive at her destination on Friday morning.
,
Norfolk. Virginia, May 21.—Sailed: Port LTD., men, and they were surprised every- fuel bunkers, and was expected to sail
on an Island cruise this afternoon. The
the West Coast, Undertaken in the violent that four men were required to
Summer of 1849-50 by .His Excellency restrain him.
where to find the employers extremely
,
Rainfall during previous 24 hours.. .211n. Victor (Wellington to London). 191, QUEEN STREET, The whole town is in a state of
12.8»71n. AUSTRALIA. Quebec. May 21.—Arrived: Canadian cruiser will first proceed to Suva, where the Governor-in-Chief of New Zealand."
Rainfall to date this month...- CARGO FROM D willing to discuss all the details of
4.551n. Information has been received by the Challenger,
from Auckland. AUCKLAND. she is due on Saturday, and will later Those were the days of long titles. The excitement at the occurrence. A scep-
Average for May
Kal- Colombo, May 20.—Sailed: Totara (Eng- management and organisation, and the visit other ports in the Fijian Group, tical few are
book, which has been presented to the outside theirofown opinion that no influence
local "office of the Union Co. that the land to Xcw Zealand. minds has affected
ranga left Adelaide on Sunday morning last Glasgow. May 21.—Arrived: Turaklna, readiness with which they accepted returning to Auckland on July 23. library by Mr. C. W. Chamberlain, was the couple, but most
I NORTH ISLAND REPORTS. for Auckland, via Wellington.
warra is tto leave Geelong
The Kai-
on Friday nest from Auckland.
SAWN KAURI. criticism and suggestions from their A claim for £8 6/ as special damages printed in Auckland in 1851, and is the
the hypnotic theory.
profess to share
with cargo for Auckland. was received by the New Lynn Town English account with a Maori transla-
ALL OBSERVATIONS are taken at a.m. » WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. 2,413,033 FEET IN STOCK.
employees.
Board last evening from a motor cyclist. tion on alternate pages. It is possible
Almost any normal person can be
that the rarity of the volume is duiftto hypnotised,
Station. Wind. Weather. Bar. Th. The following vessels are exneeted to be The delegates returned with unshaken and either made incapable
Cape Maria.. W, fresh Showery 29.67 62 MAUXGAXUI FROM SIDNEY. within range of the Auckland wireless He alleged that as the result of the of controlling any of the mueclee ordi-
Russell KW, light Overcast 20.70 62 With passengers, mail and cargo, the station to-night :—King Malcolm, Omana, ALL CLASSES. faithin Britain, and with the fir-m belief position of a heap of metal on a certain a large part of the issue having Been narily controlled by his
...
Manukau H. W, fresh Showery 29.72 57 Union Co.'s intercolonial steamer Maunga- Marlston, Kaitoke, Falsterbo, Tofua, Waio- that all that was required was goodwill road he had been forced into a bank purchased by Maori readers and after- to use them with unusualwill, or made

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Calm Overcast 29.69 56 nui arrived at Auckland from Sydney tapu, Port Nicholson, Canadian Britisher, force.
Tauranga
East Cape N, fresh Squally 29.62 61 shortly before 6 o'clock this morning, hav- City of Aorangi. Ulimaroa, Kauri,
ALI SIZES combined with a determination to pull with his side-car, and the amount wards converted into cartridges by Usually he finds it hard to resist anr
Gisborne NW, fresh B. cloudy 29.61 68 ing experienced an uneventful trip across Pareora, Lincoln. Dunedin, Vldoodan, Kartigl, claimed was for damage to his machine native patriots in the war of the command from the operator.
Wellington ..NW, fresh Cloudy 29.50 56 the Tasman. The Maunganui which Is berthed Kaponga
(UP TO 24 FEET LONG). together. They found that the' real and loss of time. The question of gen- 'sixties. The book is excessively rare, Hβ has in effect given a "power
Cape Bgmont NW, fresh Overcast 29.67 61 at the Prince's wharf, is announced to sail secret of high wages in America was of
on her return trip at 3 p.m. on Friday. eral damages would be waived if the and eluded the efforts of so keen a attorney" over his mind,
PROMPT DELIVERY. the real spirit of fellowship among board promptly paid the above amount. hunter as Dr. Hocken himself. Owing he will remain under theand how long
influence— if
SHIPPING NEWS. NORFOLK FROM LIVERPOOL. MAIL NOTICE. employers and employed in the United This incident had previously been
reported upon by the works foreman, and
to the destruction of the original the operator does not
journal, the book ends abruptly when release him—depends deliberately
Laden with general cargo for discharge States, where there was a thorough largely on how
i _,; ■ c at Auckland, Wellington and Dunedin, the
Federal Line steamer Korfork is scheduled THE KAURI TIMBER CO. LTD. realisation of the fact that high pro-
it was eventually decided to place the the party were on the northern borders complete was his surrender
in the first
THIS DAY. matter in the hands of the board'3 of Taranaki. The story is completed, place.
{?' Cuneet: To-day, 4.47 p.m.
»;" Sunrise: To-morrow, 6.49 a.m.
to clear Liverpool on June 5. The Cam-
bridge and Huntingdon will follow the Nor- Wellington, Wanganni, Palm erston North,
duction means high wages. The elimina-
,
solicitor. however, by the manuscript journal of To-day Talbot and his wife were
; Moon: Full, 27th, 11.19 p.m. folk, the former sailing on July 3 and the Hastings and Napier Getters only), 5 p.m. tion of the "ca canny" system had Captain J. J. Symonds, now in the brought before the court and
The fortnightly report presented, to ordered to be taken to the Mental were

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latter on August 28. Southern Offices of New Zealand (also
followed the growth of this spirit of the Onehunga Borough Council last Hocken Library.
Glsborne letters), 5 p.m. Hog-
HIGH WATER. Taeroa, Walhl, Thames, etc., 7.30 p.m. co-operation, and associated with this night included a statement from Mr. D. pital at Orange, where, to-night, they

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To-day, 4.51 a.m. 5.30 p.m. THE CITY OF SHAXGHAI. The bus regulations were brought before
Auckland Sefton, the borough engineer, on the Te the notice of the annual meeting of the were reported to be excited and rest-
Auckland Wed., 5.49 a.m. 6.22 p.m. Running tinder the auspices of the A. the policy of reduction of prices and Papapa
Onehunga Wed., 9.26 a.m. 9.59 p.m. and A. Line, the Ellennan Hall Uue WEDNESDAY, 26th May. drainage. Mr. Sefton stated that National Council of Women last less. Insufficient time had elapsed/for
KaiparaHds..Wed., 9.21a.m. 9.54 p.m. steamer City of Shanghai is timetabled to Wanganui, Talmerston North, Wellington, increase of production wherever possible the 12-inch main from the existing evening by a remit from the Honorary any change in condition.
Manukan Hde.Wed., 6.26 a.m. 8.50pm. leave New York on June 5 with case oil etc.. 4 a.m. ThAuecklaSnd tar: had resulted in the simplification of sewer behind the tannery to Angle Street Constables Newell, Hutton and Day
and general cargo for discharge at Auckland, Awaroa, Cowes, Surfdale, etc., 8.30 a.m. Members' Association, an affiliated soci-
a man named Charles Henry
ety. It requested that the council, as rep- arrested
WHIWITCHHAR News,nand
Morni
Eveni
INCORPORATED
The gngNews
TheEcho.

ARRIVALS—YE STEBDAT. Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and .Aus- Kawaw, 8.30 a.m. methods of manufacture and the cheap- had been completed and had been run-
from Southern ports, 6.25 a.m.
■ Wingatul, from tralian ports. Bawene, Kohukohu, Opononi, Walmamaku,
etc., 10 a.m.
ening of processes. ning for two weeks, and everything was
Martin (47), labourer,
resenting the affiliated women's societies Road, 18
on'
miles from Gilgandra.
the Collie
Ngakuta, Rarotonga, 11.25 p.m.
Thames. 11.30 a.m. For the couMB that lack* attietanoe. They also found that everywhere
satisfactory. This now proved that the of Auckland, make a public protest
THE TREBARTHA. Beachlands, Maraetal. etc., 12 noon. For the wrong that need* retittamoe, two pumping plants, estimated to cost against the bus regulations being en- He was taken to the Gilgandra Police
■; THIS DAY. employers were willing to take risks Court and charged with a serious
I Tanlwha, from Paeroa, 1 a.m. Under engagement to the A. and A. Line, Sllverdale, Whangaparaoa, etc., 1.30 p.m. For the future m» the dietamee. about £3000, would not be required at forced by Order-in-Council, and that the offence against
Claymore, from Whangarei, 2.25 a.m.
the Haln steamer Trebartba has been fixed Tauranga, Te Poke, Wnakatane, OpotlkL And the good that «m earn do and to adopt any kind of labour-saving any time for sewer drainage in the Mrs. Talbot.
to load at New York for Auckland, Wel- etc.. 4.30 D-m. Government be asked to hold them over He was
"* Maunganul, from Sydney, 5.55 a.m.— lington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, New Plymouth Wellington, Wanganui, Palmenton North, borough. There had been 7175 feet of till discussion can be held in Parliament. remanded to Dubbo,
1'Anderson,
Passengers—Saloon: Misses A. and K. the
device, while there was also co-operation 12-inch mains, 1353 feet of nine-inch and
and Wanganui. She is to clear Hastings and Napier (letters only).JJ p.m. TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1926. Mrs. Ruby Watson voiced the feeling of
F. Arnold, B. Bourke. S. Boles, American capital on June 20. Southern Offices of New Zealand (also among manufacturers in the exchange
j'K. Crofton, M. Chapman, E. Charchcvni- 2223 feet of six-inch mains laid in Te the women against having bus regula-
ikova, A. Casey, R. Caetle, E. D'Arch, E. Gisborne letters), 5.30 p.m. of ideas which were of mutual benefit, Papapa, making a total of 10,751 feet tions imposed upon them by Order- THE EARLY DOOR.
Wbanpird. Wbangarel Beads. Paraa Bay.
»I>elinore, A. Dale, V. Fancheaux, D. Elking- RUAPEHU AT WELLINGTON. and a consequent abolition of trade of sewer completed in that area. This
rton, L. Gell, J. Hamilton X. Irvine, J. etc.. 7.45 p.m. in-Council and not by free discussion in
An arrival at Wellington this morning I Great Barrier, 7.45 p.m. TROUBLE IN EGYPT. system of drainage by gravitation in Te

Jervis, S. Kelly, S. Leary, R. Little, C.
i Mather, K. MacCue, J. Mellor, B. McGregor,
>S. N'ilitina, S. Nichols, A. O'Donnell, D.
r
and E. Packer, C. and R. Rainger, T.
was the New Zealand Shipping Co.'s Turua. 7.43 p.m.
steamer Ruapehu from London and South-
ampton. After landing passengers at the
capital port, the Ruapshu Is to proceed tn OUTGOING OVERSEAS MAILS. Election figures are not always easy
secrets. The vital part played by
electricity was constantly in • evidence.
The Commission found that the organ-
Papapa was thus saving the cost of two
the House of Representatives as tending
to take away the people's rights. Another
pumps and their maintenance and was a member said that private enterprise had
distinct achievement on the part of Mr. enabled a great many people to live in
SALE OF TICKETS.
Sogers, C. Spencer L. Suttor, M. Tey- Dunedin, Bluff, Lyttelton and New Ply- to interpret, and at a distance of many
chenne, V. Van Ree, S. White, J. Ward, Cook Islands, Tahiti, Cnnadn, Britain,North ised distribution of power was far in D. Sefton. PENDING PROSECUTIONS,
X. Wentzel, E. Walsh, Mcsdames C. Arm- mouth to unload her general cargo. America. West Indies, Great thousands of miles, in unfamiliar the suburbs where it was healthier and
strong, E. Banks', L. Bruce-Hodge, E. Bell, Ireland, and Continent of Europe, rl* advance of that in England, and that Claims have been filed by the em- better than in crowded streets, and if
iJ. Bourke, L. Barnard, H. Crowe, W. Coul- NGAKUTA WITH FRUIT. San Francisco (to connect with Makara political conditions, they are liable to this was an important factor in the ployees in' the painting and decorating the bus regulations went through they
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
cen, A. Debbel, E. Garland. A. Gloranelli, Carrying a Cargo of fruit, mostly oranges, at Wellington), on Tuesday, 23th May, at become quite unintelligible. However, CHRISTCHURCH, this day.
M. Hooper. J. Haddin and 2 children. Hall the Union Company's steamer Xgakuta ar- 5.30 p.m. Due London 22nd June. success of the great plants. .' trade for a new Dominion award, and would be placed under a monopoly. Miss
and 2 children, Jamieson, E. Jarvis, B. rived at Auckland from Rarotonga last Malls for Great Britain, Ireland, and Con- the interim results of £he elective now Differences In conditions 'between Brit- a Conciliation Council sitting has been Carnaehan drew attention to the fact Two informations have been laid
Kennon, Kelly and child. Lockwood and evening. This morning she berthed at the tinent of Europe, specially addressed fixed for June 9, at Wellington. ■that only on very urgent occasions, like against theatre proprietors in the city
child, J. Morton and 2 children, H. Mulchy; Central wharf. The steamer left Auckland correspondence only; also Argentine, per in progress in Egypt are so remarkable ain and America were recognised. The The
for continuing to sell early door ticket*
•J. Manson, .7. McPherson, B. Maclntyre, on May 5, taking lighters for Rarotonga to Main Trunk (per Matakana from Welling- that we can draw certain inferences federation is asking for an increase in war time, had it been necessary to
il. Xovikoff, B. Xicholson, T. Xash, R. Par- replace those which had been swept\away ton), on Thursday, 27th May. at 5 p.m. tariff gives absolute protection, and. the rate of pay from 2/2 per hour, as resort to an Order-in-Council, and after 7.30 p.m., and the cases will come
ton, F. Pyne, E. Peron, M. Paylova, L.
Rainger, F. Stuart and
<i. Stock and children, J. Tangye,
:
children,
E. Walsh and child Messrs. G. Armstrong,
among the Cook Islands.
eventful nature occurred during the frip. '
by hurricanes, and made the usual calls Australian States, Ceylon, India, China,
Nothing of ani Japan, Straits Settlements and South
Africa, also Fannlnj; Island, per Maungd-
On completion of her discharge the Ngakutai nui, on Friday. 28th May. at 1 p.m.
from them without much risk of error.
Out of 214 seats in the Egyptian Lower
House, 110 have already been secured
behind it are conditions of prosperity
which are shared by Labour, and there
at present, to 2/9 per hour. A special pointed out that in this case there was
addition of 6d per hour is claimed in no great need for hurried legislation.
respect to roof work, tarring, dirty After further discussion it was decided
on in due course, said the chairman of
the By-lawa Committee at last nidit'i
meeting of the City Council.
A. Allison, A. Amadio, W. Boucher, M. Ben-
nett, H. Barrass. J. Browne, B. Brigen-
is to be docked for cleaning and painting. Nine Island, per Hlnemoa, on Saturday. sth
June, at 10 a.m. by the Wafd—that ie, the opposition
are no demarcations which prevent acrim work, fire and ewing stages, fumi- to make a united protest to the Premier,
Ehaw, K. Birchall, E. Bell, H. Crowe, W. trades unionists moving from unpros- gation, chipping, cleaning, scrubbing, or asking that nothing be done till the
Coulson, C. Clifton,- J. Cllnnle, B. Crawford,
A. Dolinoff, M. Doneslowsky. V. Dandre, W.
THE WAIXUI. ''
Returning from East Coast ports, the! INCOMING OVERSEAS MAILS.
"bloc," composed mainly of the followers
perous to prosperous industries, the
Zaghlul Pasha, aided by the Nation-
painting ships' sides, etc.,' while it is matter had been before the House. THEFT OF A RUG.
Union Co.'s steamer Wainui left Napier nt ii May. of proposed that double rates shall be paid Doctors and chemists in Chrietchurch
p.m. yesterday, and is expected to leave Gis- '. B.M.s.
Dawson, F. Doous, A. Essex, R. Ford R. Makura, due Wellington, 25th greater elasticity in America being a
Frasor, X. Frith, G. Forester, A. .Giovanelli, borne for Auckland at 7 p.m. cn-dur. She> (Australian mall.) Wellington, ale and the Liberals, who. have co-op- to workers usingpaint-spraying machines declare that there-is practically no risk
A. Hitchens, H. Hopper, J. Haddin, J.
is expected to arrive at this port early oni 8.M.8. Tahiti, due 7th June. erated with him for some time past. Andfavourable factor. Taxes and rates are and that they shall also be supplied with of such a tragedy in Christchurch as that
Hamilton, H. Insley, H. Jewson, 0. John- less burdensome in America and the em-
FROM MOTOR CAR.
stone, W. Kerns. C. King. T. Kent, W. Ken- Thursday morning, and is announced to sailt (English and American mall.)
against this serried phalanx of adver- ployer is thus left with larger reserves respirators, gloves and overalls. Other to which Mr. John* Fuller referred in a
for Tokomaru Bay and Gisborne only at 3'■
nedy, B. Lack, T. Lebefaude, J. Lane, W.
Mikkelson. M. Markoesky, C. Morrison, R.
Marshall, J. Morton, S. Neller, J. N'anson,
L. Xorikoff, D. Xicholson, R. Xapthinec,
p.m on the same day. Owing to June 3
(Kingi Birthday) being a public holiday-,i
the Wainui is announced to sail for East
WM. J. GOW,
Chief Postmaster. saries, the Government so far has suc- for development. But the delegation
ceeded in electing precieely one member. sees no cause for pessimism, provided
working conditions. .
claims are made in regard to general letter to the "Press." The case to
which Mr. Fuller referred was one of
poisoning, by which a doctor's own child
DRUNKENNESS AS AN EXCUSE.
"Guilty while under the influence of
of good is engendered between em- The Auckland Power Board should be
Apparently the Prime Minister, ployerfeeling
Kelson. T. Xash, E. J. O'SuMvan, X. Coast ports on Monday, May 31, Instead died, through a chemist mis-reading the
She is expected to leave getting 2000 k.w. over the Government liquor," said Oswald Karl Olsen (30)

'
.
Pianowsky, R. Parton. D. Pyrce. M. Pat- Tuesday, June 1. and employed. The large out-
Xapier on her return trip on June 4. father's almost illegible prescription. It
! terson, L. Ticci, C. Raymond, G. Ralph,
1.. Rainger, M. Richmond, G. Ridge, I. Ser-
STAINING iZiwar Pasha has already made up his put means prosperity, and with a recog- lines which run from Horahora to the
Penrose sub-station, but, according to is stated first of all that the medical
when charged at the Police Court this
morning, with stealing a rug valued at
goS, K. Savelieff, G. Sperryn, W. Stratton, THE CITY OF BOMBAY. FLOORS mind to accept the inevitable and to nition of this in Britain they consider men of Christchurch are in the main
(i. Steck, W. Seneeny, J. Staunton,
F. After medical Inspection in the stream, resign immediately after meeting the that the stupendous task before British reports at yesterday's meeting of the legible writers, and furthermore, that £2, the property of Francis Georm
Schlleblich (2), T. Smith, H. Smeeton, B.
Toborkoff, P. Varsinskl. L. Murmser, G. the Ellerman-Hall Line steamer
Bombay berthed at the Central wharf yes-
City of IN THE MODERN
HARD-LUSTRE FINISHAND
WAT THAX LASTS
WAI—THE
WAT, THE
MAIN-
industry can be carried out in a manner
new Parliament. If Zaghlul Pasha which will keep her in the forefront
board there is never that amount of
current on the wires, so that the board's
there is an agreement between the Wright.
Sub-Inspector Lewin said that accused
*
Wentzel, O. Williams, J. Zalewsky. Dean The steamer, which is of physicians and pharmacists which
Crepper. and Masters Jamieson (2), and
terday afternoon.
under charter to the A. and A. Line, sailed
TAINS ITS BEAUTIFUL FINISH were stronger he "might naturally suc- the nations. The inquiry is of as plant, which it was thought would be greatly reduces the margin of error. was seen by the caretaker of the can
fiß third class, including 16 Chinese. from New York on April 17, and after a THROUGH AND THROUGH. to office. But on the plea of ill- much interest to New Zealand as to eased, does not get the help that was parked in Victoria Street to take a rug
ceed Under this agreement, a dispenser must
call at Newport News for bunkers, arrived P. &I. expected when the agreement with the from one of the vehicles. Olsen ran away
DEPARTURES—YESTERDAY. at Colon on April 27. Fine weather was health he is prepared to give place to Britain, and the report of the commis- Government was entered into. Hora-
at o cc communicate witii the prescriber
followed by the caretaker. Nothing pre-
R.M.M.s. Aorangl, for Sydney. 11.40 experienced corainc across the Pacific until
Sunday last, when a north-west gale and FLOOxt STAINS. Adly Pasha, the Liberal leader, who will sion should be carefully studied by hora is supposed to develop 12,000 k.w.,
if he is in doubt, and if he cannot get
viously was known against accused.
p.m.—Passengers from Auckland—First all industrialists. into touch with the doctor, he is allowed
ra loon : Mr. and, Mrs. D. H. Rose, Mr. and high seas were encountered. The City of Have become the big popular demand. present at least one great advantage to but does not put out more than about to use his discretion in the dispensing Olsen told the magistrate that since
Mrs. W. P. and" Miss McDennott, Mr. and Bombay is expected to sail on Thursday for Bemember them when wanting stains. 10,000 k.w. Providing the Arapuni Wednesday last he had been drinking
Napier Wellington. Lyttelton and Dunedln. British eyes—he is not Zaghlul. When of the medicine. Should he consider
Mrs. R. Powell, Mrs Harrey, Mr. W. Captain W. Pemberthy has with him the scheme is ready up to time, the board that the amount of a drug is too rather heavily. He had a hazy recol-
Scholium. Colonel Sclater. Dr. *R. Tracy- following officers :—-Chief. Mr. W. Ibbotson ; the settlement of 1022 was reached, the great,
Inglis. Mr. and Mrs. B. Beaumont Smith,
Mr. D. A Quayle. Miss Sinclair. Misses (2) second Mr. H. M. McLellan; «third, Mr. .T. PHILLIPPS AND IMPEX British Government made it perfectly CASTE. will have no difficulty in coping with
its rapidly-growing business, but if
he may reduce it, and modify the pre- lection about taking the rug, but he did
not know what made him steal it.
Is. Macaulay; chief engineer, Mr. T. QUEEN STREET. B scription, so long as he does not reduce
Goldie. Mr. and Mrs. F. Atkins. Mr. and Walker; second, Mr. H. P. Irvine; third, clear that Zaghlul must not be allowed Arapuni be delayed the situation will the therapeutic value of the medicine. Mr. McKean: You evidently were not
Mrs. N. F. Bremner. Mr. E. Kidger, Mr. Mr. E. Cumberledge; fourth. Mr. J. L. A breath of fresh air is blowing probably become serious. The board's drunk enough to be charged with
end Mrs. C. N. Armitage, Mr. C. C. Gill- Hunter; wireless operators, Messrs. W. J.
to control the country, and it was the If he finds it necessary to do this, he
ham. Mr. D. Hare. Messrs. L. A. and L. R. general manager (Mr. R. H. Bartley) must notify the doctor at the first op- drunkenness. Fined f3, or 10 days.
Boobger and W. Burns ; chief steward, Mr.
THE OLD FIRM. sudden revolt of the Lower House in through cricket just now, and ie carry- said there were rumours about Arapuni,
Eady, Mr. L. Quinn, Mr. W. T. Mack. Mr. C. E. Robinson. The steamer carries a portunity. Thei is aL an under-
C. T. Clark, Mr. W. Brodie, Mr. R. S. mixed crew. CURES hie favour last year that induced ing with it some of the accumulated but he could not say whether there was standing among pharmacists, and they
Milliken, Miss Salmon, Mrs. Powell. Mr.
E. Johnston, Colonel W. McKenzie. Mr. and Ziwar k> exercise the powers vested dust of ages which has disfigured the anything in them or not. Mr. E. H. consult one another when they are in WAIKATO STILL RISING.
UNION CO.'S STEAMERS.


Sire. C. J. Russell and infant. Mr. J. H. DAMP HOUSES. in him to the extent of proroguing face of a noble game. Another evidence Potter, a member of the board, said he doubt.
XCees, Mr. H. E. Selman, Mr. H. S. Druiff, Movements of vessels under the flag of the
felt sure Arapuni would be ready up
Mr. R. Huxtable, Mrs. Sterling and infant, Union Co. are announced as follow: RAISE HOUSES. Parliament and governing virtually with of this wholesome draught is provided to contract time. The board decided "During the week two underground
Mr. -M. Klseen, Mr. Anderson, Mr. M. The Kauri was dispatched for Westport

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Atlas, Mr. J. D. Bold, Mr. E. Rayner, Mr. last evening. dictatorial authority. by the cable which we published yes- that the chairman W. J. Holds-
(Mr. and 204 overhead services were con- POSITION WORSE AT MERCER.
T. C. Cawley, Mr. N. J. Sheldon, Second The Kaimanan-a is expected to leave RE-BLOCK HOUSES. To understand the motives that terday, stating that amateurs and pro- worth) and the general manager should nected. The service gang erected nine
saloon : Miss Klee, Mrs. Foster, Mr. G. V. Lyttelton on Thursday for Auckland, via
interview the Prime Minister when lie service poles and 14,100 yards of cable.
Brebeney, Misses (2) Moss, Mr. Wllklns, Napier.
The Waipahi is expected to leave Wel-
„ MOVE HOUSES. actuated Ziwar and the reasons that fessionals will use the same dressing
was in Auckland as to getting This constitutes a record for the
num-
WATER INVADES RAILWAY YARD.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Matlill, Mrs. Oldbam, induced Britain to tolerate his high- room at Lord's for the second test, and
Mrs. Murray, Miss Preebe, Miss Short, Mr. lington at 8 p.m. to-day for Auckland its promised 2000 from Horahora. Un- ber of overhead services connected by the (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.)
J. McCallum, Mr. A. E. Odlin, Mr. C. E. direct. handed action, it is necessary to realise that this arrangement will prevail in board in any one week." So reported the
The Kartlgl was expected to leave West- der the agreement the Government is
, "
Armstrong, Captain H. R. Brlggs, Miss chief engineer (Mr. A. O. GJasse) to the MERCER, this day. (
Bates, Miss Bliss, Mr. A. T. Clare, Mr. port last evening for Auckland. SAM WHITE AND SONS, exactly the state of public feeling in future. entitled to take the board's surplus out-
R. Elliott Mr. and Mrs. A. Jackson, Mr. The Kaponga is timed.to sail at noon to- put, to be fed back along the Horahora Auckland Power Board yesterday after- The outlook as regards a flood is much !
morrow for Wellington. 44-708. aIABKET PLACE.
Egypt after the settlement was reached It is quite time. For generations noon. The chairman (Mr. J. W. Holds-
and Mrs. J. V. Tollerton. Mrs. Mellalleu Phone line. The Government notified the board less satisfactory than was the case yes-
and infant, Mr. and Mrs. J. Tlsch, Mr. and 1 The Kamona is announced to take her B four years ago. The Egyptians were to English professional cricketers have worth) expressed the
Mrs. A. H. Gittos, Messrs. J. C. and J. C. departure for Greymoutb at 10 p.m. to-day. that this surplus would be required at board's satisfac- terday. A further rise of three inches
W. Griffiths, Miss Martin, Miss Keen, Mrs. The Katoa will probably not sail for ASK FOR be free from foreign political control for been treated as a class apart the an early date. The board has replied tion with its energetic staff. A new has been recorded during the past twenty-
Lyttelton and Dunedln before Thursday. demand that has recently arisen is for
.T. Mulligan, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Morshead, The Kurow has been delayed by
heavy the purposes of internal government, moment they crossed the boundary that its own load was increasing so four hours and the river continuee to
Mr. P. Laffy, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Goodwin, the supply of power for pastrycooks and
Mr. H. Hamilton, Mr. .T. Lowrie, Mr. F. rain at Dunedin, and cannot leave tnat pori
for Auckland until to-morrow. CRAIG'S PUMICE CONCRETE and they were to elect their own Parlia- line. They followed a different track rapidly that it would have no power to
spare. bakers who use it for their cooking
"lift" as persistently as if its progrees
were regulated by clockwork.
J. Lelghton, Mrs. S. P. Foster, and 27 WASHING BOILER. ment. But Britain insisted, for obvious to the pavilion, and entered by a dif- ovens. Incidentally it was reported to
third-class. The main road near the station i»
NORTHERN COMPANY'S- MOVEMENTS. reasons, that she must protect her own ferent gate to a less attractive dressing Drl Fenwick tells some amusing re- the board that great strides were being
Clansman, for Russell, 8.25 p.m.
Matangl, for Tauranga, 7.10 p.m. Expected Arrivals. BOILS QUICKLY, WITH MINIMUM miniscences of the Christchurch hospital inundated fully two feet. One car sue ;
FUEL. interests in Egypt, and defend her com- room. They were quartered at inferior made in Auckland in electrical cooking. ceeded in getting through the flooded
?■ Waipu, for Kerepeehl, 9.15 a.m. To-day.—Wakatere, from Thames, 8.40 staff as it was when he joined it as as- On the recommendation of its general area under.its own power this morning, j
p.m.; Haulti, from Coromandel, 10 p.m.;
y M&naia,
for Whangarei, 10.40 p.m. munications at Suez, and she definitely hotels, and were not regarded as fit sistant house surgeon in 1895, and tells manager (Mr. R. H. Bartley) and its
f Kauri, for Westport, 11 p.m. Waipu, from Kerepeehl, 11 p.m.; Omana, but few motorists take this risk, pre- f\
refused to withdraw from the Soudan associates for the amateurs off the the story of the elderly night watchman
VESSELS IN PORT.
from Orewa, Waiwera, Mahurangi and
Warkworth, 11 p.m.; Kawau, from Kawau,
ALL FRAMES GUARANTEED.
and allow Egypt to assume control there. field. Yet many qf these amateurs who," when censured for leaving the
supply engineer (Mr. E. Hutchison)
the board decided to supply the .bakers
ferring to employ one of the horse*
available. i
;
H.M.e.B. Iris, at Devonport' (Pacific Cable Leigh and Mangawat. 1.30 p.m.
On these points it was not difficult for got their whole living •from the game, morgue door unlocked, responded in an with current at a price which works out
Board). To-morrow.—Mar.aia, from Whangarei,
Kucula, at Devonport (Admiralty oil 6.30 a.m.; Matangl, from Tauranga, 7 J. J. CRAIG, LTD., Zaghlul Pasha to work up a strong, and frequently it was a much better awed whisper: "The folk what's inside at about 1.5dper unit. The board also The water is commencing to encroach j
on the railway yards, two shunting

- a.m.; Daphne, froniTotara North, Houhora, MANUFACTURERS, can't get out and no folk what's outside

_
tanker) decided to adopt a rate of |d per unit
Gl", e Goes (barque), in stream (J. a and Kaimaumau, 8 a.m. 100. QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. popular movement, which for the living than the despised "pro" could wants to get in!" The old custodian had for night power (10 p.m. to 6 a.m.),
tracks being now covered. i
r
O Loghlen).
Projected Departures. QUEEN STREET, ONBSHUNGA. and moment made it almost impossible to. aspire to. The barriers began to crack a fear beyond his pride and used to per- The weather to-day shows an improve-
Pol,t Napier, Prince's Wharf (Heather. which suits some businesses, and should ment, though heavy rain fell during the
Roberton, and Co., Ltd.) To-day.—Tanlwha, for Paeroa, 9 p.m.; VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. T carry on the administration of affairs, some years ago; they are fairly wide suade a night nurse to accompany him build up a demand when the industrial night.
Whangape, In stream (Union S.S. Co.). Claymore, for Whangarei, 6.30 pjn.,
when he had to pass the morgue in the and lighting loads have dropped off.
Wenska, In stream (Union 8 8 Cβ i Rarawa.for New Plymouth, 3 p.m.; Ngati- g I. G g T TESTING. and which culminated two years ago open now, and before long they will

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Nzakutu. Central Wharf (Union S.S.'co.) awa, for Raglan, Kawhia and Waikato
. , in the assassination of the British com- be laid flat.
dark. Those who chose the nursing pro-
* A young wireless amateur in Dunedin
CLAM ABANDONED.
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fession in the early years of the institu-
wniaston King's Wharf (Henderson and Heads. 3 p.m.
Macfarlane). To-morrow.—Waipu. for Waiheke, 10 n
T. PEACOCK~~AND SON, mander-in-chief of the Egyptian army. There is no need for this expression tion had much to be thankful for. For had a distressing experience on Saturday

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Co, In et*«"n (Union 8.8. Co.) a.m. ; Kawau, for Kawau,10Takatu, Ti Point,
OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS, night last, which should serve as a
*'
Waitomo. In stream (Union S.S. Co.)
Katoa, Prince's Wharf (Union S.S. Co ).
Little and Big Omaha, a.m.
218, tfDEEN STREET. The murder of Sir Lee Stack was only of the caste system in sport. The instance they received as part of their
rations a pint of ale daily. The regula- warning to others. While engaged in NIGRO V. KELLUM. i
Waikawa, in stream (Onion S.S Co )
Kaikoral, North Wall (Union S.C. Co) PASSENGERS BY THE ARAWA. J. A. PEACOCK. F.S.M.C Lond., F.1.0., the climax of a long process of disorgani- average professional is a decent, tions prescribed that "Nurses must be working his apparatus, he reached back i
Hbrorata. Queen's Wharf (N.Z. Shipping
Co.).
board the Shaw, Savlll and Albion
On
Line steamer Arawa, whioh Is due to arrive
sation and disintegration in the newly- clean-living sportsman,
formed system of self-government. embued with the highest traditions of
intelligent, at>le to read and write. They must treat
the sick with kindness, see that all tly
and grasped an electric light in order to
bring it nearer. Immediately he received (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) ] *
nri, Central Wharf (Campbell Bros.). at Wellington from Southampton on June a violent shock, and, being unable to ROTORUA, this day.
2, are the following passengers:—Saloon : "British officials were steadily dis- the game, and full of enthusiasm, for
J) A V I E S. missed from the Civil Service, corruption
patients are in bed after the doors are
-
Mahana, King's Wharf (A. S. Paterson and
Co.).
Wlngatui, Queen's Wharf (Union S.S. Co.).
Dr. A. R. Andrew, Mrs. E. Bell, Mrs. M.
CarmaU-Tones, Mr. J. Swan, Mr. J. Wins- •Q E NT I 8X
NEW LIST OF CHARGES.
it. Many instances could be quoted of
men who have played as professionals
locked, and put the gas down on retiring
to rest."
let go and also unable to speak, he had
to sit for half an hour with the cur-
The action between Gennaro NigrG (
(plaintiff) and K. P. V. Kellum, of th»
Hula, Western Wharf (Campbell Bros). hurst and Mrs. Wlnshurst, Miss E. Bur-
bridge, Mr. F. Daniel, Mr. J. Duncan, Mr. and inefficiency became rampant, a long rent passing through him till a "blow- yacht Kaimiloa (defendant) was called. |
and
Kaponga, King's Wharf (Union S.S. Cc).
series of murders and attacks upon countylateras have played for the same Mr. W. J. Jordan, the member for out" released him, by which time he was at the Magistrate's Court this morning, j

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Kamona,, King's Wharf (Union 8.8. Co.). W. Goodwin and Mrs. Goodwin, Mr. D. amateurs—notably Jack
Peden, Mrs. M. Pout, Miss R. Wilson, Mr. Mamikau, attended the meeting" of the in an almost prostrated condition. It The action was discontinued, and .the j
City of Bombay, Central Wharf (N.Z. c v British' soldiers and foreign residents Sharp, who played for Lancashire when
Shipping Co.
Maroro, King's Wharf (A. G. Frankham
J. Btbby, Mr. B. Cook, Mrs. E. Dalby, Mr.
R. Aitken and Mrs. Altken,
Miss A. Altken, Mr. F. Ashby,Master J. and
or Lower), from ••;•••••••:,:
REMODEL (Tour Old Teeth
Refitted and Reset on a CJ
** went almost unpunished"—such is the employed by the county, and subse-
Oneliunga Borough Council last night
to remind {he council that the next
is thought that the insulation around
the electric light cord had worn through
defendant awarded costs.
: and Co.). Mr. F. Bales,
S« testimony of a well-informed American playing ascaptained
quently the county" when
«2
Misses J. and R. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. R. New Plate), from session of Parliament opens on the six- at the point at which he grasped it,
■ Maunganui, Princes Wharf (Union S.S. Co.) Craven and Miss J. Craven, Mr. and FILLINGS, from an ama-teur. The differenta- teenth of next month. Fe asked if the
Mrs. A. and the assassination of the thus setting up a short circuit suffici- TELEGRAPH COMMUNICATION.
• Holman and the F. and V. Holman, We have a new line of Artificial Teeth journalist; tion in treatment lias long been a
VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. Mr. and Mrs H. Misses Hutchings, Mr. W. Hutch. which we would Hke to show you-they are naturally compelled Britain to cause of unrest and of adverse comment, council had any local bills or clauses ently strong tff produce the condition
King Malcolm, Antwerp, due. Ings and faster G. Hutchings,
Miss C. the best we have ever seen—the mould and Sirdar to be inserted in the Washing-Up Bill. described.
lonic, South (loads). May 29. \\ «'a i «a Martlndale and Miss K. colouring are simply If you intervene with an ultimatum which ex- particularly in the Dominions, where If so, he would like to receive them as
'West Henehaw, Los Angeles, Mn- ""*. Martltidale, Messrs. T. and M. Martlndale, want the very best we can recommend
these—they will improve your appearance pelled Zaghlul
from office and permitted such distinctions find little favour. It early in the session as possible, or any The Auckland branch of the Australa- NO INTERRUPTIONS THROUGH j
Xekoa, South (loads). May 29. Mrs.
-
J. McCrone and Masters I. and G.
McCrone, Mr. W. Miller, Mr. B. Owen, Mrs. and give you more comfort than any otner
is recorded that when the last English
the new Premier—under certain condi- team was here, one Southern committee, other matters the council wished him to
sian Association of Psychology and FLOOD. j
Port Curtis. South 'loads), May
Kaltoke, FIJI, June 2. £;
Tate, Mm. J. Walmsley and Master R. teeth you can get. They cost a little more
than the ordinary teeth, but they are worth tions—temporarily to suspend the Con- asked to quarter amateurs
bring before Parliament. The Mayor, Philosophy is offering the general public
a free course of five interesting lectures

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June 2. VValmsley, Mr. and Mrs. G. .White,
Altliough the floods of last week wert j
Mesopotamia, Florida,
Gilmour Mr. O. Glenny and Mrs. Mrs. and "pros" Mr. J. E. Cowell, thanked Mr. Jordan for
A.
Port Hardy,; Sdutn (loads). June 3. Misses M. and M. Glenny, Captain W.
Glenny, it.
stitution. Ziwar, however, provided a at different hotels, put up the profes- his courtesy in waiting upon the council. of which the second will be delivered
at among the most extensive that the Auck- j
<;isla, Florida, Jnne 3. sionals at the best the new University buildings next Thurs-
Baron Murray. St. John, June 4. Starky, Mrs. W. Wlshart and Miss R OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGB, 7 TO 9. fairly liberal electoral system, every man in the town, and They had nothing requiring to be dealt land province has experienced, no dam- i
Hlnemoa. Fiji. June 5. Wlshart, Mies J. Murray, Mr. and Mrs T found a less pretentious home for the with by Parliament at present, but it day evening by the Rev. Albert Thorn- age wa3 caused to the telegraph lines*
TVATIIB, over 30 years of age having the right to amateurs,
Aorangl, Sydney, June T.
Hertford. Liverpool. Jnne T. Ju.. -<
Patterson, -Misses H., A. and E. and Master
J. Patterson, Mrs. K. Amos, Miss J Bar- TJENTIST who, however, went to the was possible that they would have hill, M.A., on "Some Uses and Humours and the telegraph and telephone service*
Canadian Conqueror, Montreal,
ker, Mrs. F. Eames, Miss B. Smith Miss NEW ADDRESS: vote.. Theiupehot of this experiment is same place as the professionals, paying before long, and in that case the council of Philosophy." This lecture, while were uninterrupted. This was a Ple*i"
Martma.
Mm,
Sydney, June 8.
New York, June 12.
L. Wills, Mr. S. Laker-Wright; also 223
third-class passengers, of whom 87 are for CORNERJELLICOH
QUEEN
CHAMBERS,
AND WYNDHAM 3TS.
revealed in
the electoral returns that we the difference out of their own pockets. would take advantage of Mr.
Since the war there has beep, a gradual services in the matter.
Jordan's
informed with a serious purpose, will
non-technical, popular, and reminiscent
be ing feature as far a3 the P. and Tj
Department was concerned, because mucft
Pprt Plrle, New York, Junt 12. Auckland, 50 for Wellington, 35 for Lyttel- (Next "Herald.") have already quoted, and we liaye now in etyle; and will'be illustrated by
Port Melbourne. London. June 14. ton, 35 for Port Chalmers and Iβ for other
B once more to see if the Egyptians under widening oi view concerning the profes- Last evening the Elite Society's first labour and expense is often involved in
Hororats, South (loads), June 21. centres. anecdotes grave and gay, hitherto un- repairing damage through storms. It 1S /
The Arawa was previously announced to "WHEN (k)nishte were cold" they sional in England, until now respect dance of the season was held at the
' Lepanto, New York, June 25, a new political ruler are capable of published, relating to the careers
of
Pak«ha, London, June make Auckland her first port of call, but resortea to
• » is' given to a professional which would Casino de Dance, Ponsonby Road. The Martineau, Huxley, Henry Sidgwick, Dr. explained that the absence of any damage
i≤ due to the fact that there were no j
Zβ, hot brick In bed—now
Korfojk, Liverpool, June 28. she will sow come to this port after landing «.
her paucngen and discharging part cargo
justifying their claim to govern them- :
have been regarded with horror a music of the jazz band proved most Henry Jones, Sir Oliver Lodge, and other Sir
PawJ*i, San Francieco, July 7. ■«•« generation ago. The discussion which attractive. high winds and little strain was place*
iLop&ejtiiQ, UonAofi, July 10, l at Wellington. selves. philosophers of note.
upon the lines.
THE AUCKLAND STAB. TUESDAY. MAT 25. 1926. 7

A FUTILE STRIKE. THE BRITISH LEGION. MURDER OF DETECTIVES. ITALIAN EXPANSION. WIN IN SIGHT. THE AGE OF SPEED. COMMONWEALTH AFFAIRS. "PLAYERS ALL"
HITS THE POOR HARDEST.

STARVATION

J. R. CLXJTES SPEAKS OUT.


EX-FIGHTERS AND STRIKES. THE W. AUSTRALIAN HORROR.
NOT PROGRESS. SHOHLD THEY QUELL RIOTS?

"PEACE AJCD GOODWHI"


SOME IMPORTANT CLUES.

DEAD MSlf'S BICYCXES


MUSSOLINI'S AMBITION.
SUPPORT OF THE VATICAN.

HOI.V ROMAN EMPIRE.


AUSTRALIANS AT OXFORD.
VISITORS LEAD BY

BATTING BRIGHTENS
190.

UP.
PARRY THOMAS AT TOP.
A NEW KIND OF GIRX.

BROOBXAND'S TENSE MOMENTS


LABOUR AND POLITICS.
DISPUTE DC THE BOXES.

THE HOURS Or WORK.


.M THE
AMATEUR AND PRO.
CASTE BARS DROPPED.

CHAICGE WELCOMED.

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LONDON, May 24. LONDON*, May 24. PERTH, this day. LONDON, May 24. LONDON, May 24. It is LONDON", May 24."
LONDON, May 24. unofficially stated at the Trades
Mr. J. R. CTynes was outspoken in his At a conference of the British Legion An important development in connec- The "Westminster Gazette's" political
tion with the murder of Detective-In- The weather was glorious and warm. Brooklands was the centre of an enor- Hall that the State Government has All the newspapers are giving pro-
condemnation of the general strike in his there was considerable feeling over areso- spector Walsh and Sergeant Pitman
correspondent states that Signor Musso- The wicket was soft, but drying, after mous holiday throng when Parry Thomas decided to intervene in the coal strike and minence to the decision that profes-


presidential address at the General lution protesting against the action of lini is secretly negotiating for the sup- a heavy thunderstorm, yesterday. The endeavour to bring about a settlement. sionals are to share the same dressing-
(Babs) provided a sensation by roaring
Workers' Conference ef t>""-^""»"""+i> the headquarters of the Legion in issu- occurred when the police found the port of the Vatican to Italian expansion attendance was 8000. At the close of a conference between room as amateurs during the Test
ing a statement to the Press calling on bicycles that had been ridden by the round the track in his car at 160 miles
on the lines of the Holy Roman Empire. Taylor in Greenstoek's second over, per hour. the coal-miners and the striking engine- I matches. The "Star" in an editorial
Mr. Clynes said all men who had served in the navy or dead men hidden in a clump of scrub,
failed to get under the ball, and was drivers it was announced that the miners headed "Players All," says: "Everyone
that from the out- army to offer their services to preserve apparently just where their owners had The course was only built for a maxi-
easily taken at mid-on. Andrews mum speed of 120 miles an hour. would not work with volunteer workers hopes this will mean the speedy death
get he had opposed law and order on the occasion of the left them. who replaced the strikers. of old social distinctions. The surpris-
strike and had general strike. On Walsh's cycle was a parcel of food; played attractively and forcefully. He The onlookers held their breath as
the made some nice drives. Greenstock, a Babs dashed round the curve at such a A message from Melbourne says that ing thing is that this form of snobbery.
submitted alterna- The resolution was defeated, and the on Pitman's cycle there was a water bag
slow left-hander, made full use of the tremendous pace that he missed plunging as a result of. the coal strike 15 inter- so foreign altogether to our sporting
tive proposals for conference passed a motion in favour of half full of water. About five hundred colliers and cargo ships, and one spirit, should have persisted so long.
the financial support yards away was found a portion of a drying wicket, and puzzled the bats- over the edge of the slope by inches only. State
urging the international federation of men. Runs came freely however, from When the monster had finished a phe- passenger steamer are tied* up there. Lord Hawke may pray h°aven he will
of the miners, which ex-Service men to convoke a meeting with gold treatment plant with indications This has rendered idle 640 seamen* never see the day when a professional
supplemented by in- similar organisations in other countries, that a considerable quantity of gold had the fast bowlers. When Ryder was 21, nomenal performance man and car were
he gave a hot and difficult return which surrounded by great crowds. The major- A conference concerning the 44-hours captains England, but to all cricket
dustrial action, and which are no longer enemies, and been treated.
wonld most likely genuinely working in the interests of There were also signs that a great Butterworth failed to hold. itiy of these crowds consisted of the new week dispute was adjourned in order to lovers the play is the thing, and the
type of "speed girl" to be found only at enable the
employees to consider a pro- stupid custom which has segregated
have effectively re- peace and goodwill, with a view to de- struggle had occurred near the plant,
the attack by
ENTERPRISING CRICKET. Brooklands, attired in what might be posal from the masters. This was that Hobbs and other famous players from
sisted vising ways and means of collaboration. and there is little doubt that the murders C. H. Taylor, slow right-hander, in termed extraordinary "streamline" cos-
the men should work 48 hours in one their gentlemen comrades has long
the mine owners. were committed at that spot.—(A. and
tumes. The speed girls' hats were ele- week and 44 hours in the next week, enough been a matter for shamefaced
(Reuter.)
his first over enticed Andrews out to a
A mere fraction N.Z.)
ball which pitched twice. He had been gant representations of favourite racing these periods to be alternate and pay- excuse."
of the £20,000,000 lost in wages during at the crease 96 minutes, and hit one helmets. The chattering about gears, ment to be on a basis of the time Arthur Gilligan says he is delighted.
strike time would, if spent in wise politi- WAR IN MOROCCO. Detective-Inspector Walsh and Ser- six and two fours. differentials and acceleration was faster
worked. "We all used the same room, in Aus-
cal action, have placed the workers in geant Pitman left Perth on April 28 to Gregory played with his customary than Babs travelled.—(A. and N.Z.) The conference will assemble again tralia. It is for the good of the game,
possession of the enormous power which WHX RIFFS GIVE IN? make investigations some miles from brightness. He lifted the first ball from when the unions have ready their replies and makes captaining easier."
the Government had been able to direct Kalgoorlie. Both men were employed in Stephenson out of the ground and then to the proposals. Tate said: "The change is the best
them. Such a strike submerged the department which handles gold steal- Mr. Parry Thomas, driving a composite The managements of the Broken Hill thing from the standpoint of
against sent Butterworth to the leg boundary. car, equipped with a 400-h.p. engine and Proprietary's steel works and Ryland's possible
the real issue. A national strike could "THE POSITION HOPELESS." ing cases, and as the utmost secrecy is His light-heartedness, clean drives, and an America aero engine developing 800- wire works have notified the employees matches?,
Tests. Why not have it the same in all
never be complete if there was to be observed in this class of work, nobody excellent timing were a joy to watch. It would be better for the
starvation as soon as the strike was knew their actual destination. Foul play ---h.p., beat the world's record on the Pen- that from to-night they will be required
(Received 11 a.m.) He was caught magnificently in long- dine Sands at Carnarvon, on April 26, to work 48 hours a week. If they refuse anything captain, who will more -. easily learn
ended, the first victims of which, were was suspected, and black trackers scoured field by Greenstock jWhile running at top the players have to suggest."
the poorest of the population. Riots and
TANGIER, May 24. the country. travelling a mile either way at the rate further action will be taken.—(A. and Hendren remarked: "I never saw or
speed. Gregory had hit one six and of 169 miles an hour, reaching a speed N.Z.)
disorders would not feed these people, Riff couriers re-port that Abd-el-Krim The ultimate discovery of the bodies three fours. heard anything in Australia to suggest
<Jf 172 miles an hour with, the wind at


»nd appeals to force would be met by has summoned the loyal tribal leaders revealed a murder unparalleled in the Signor Mussolini, who was shot at and Grimmett got going quickly. When the common room is not wise. My play
superior forces. —
(A. and N.Z.) and declared that the Riff resources are
almost exhausted and the position hope-
history of the goldfields.
Acting on information supplied by two wounded
in the nose by the Hon. 14, he jumped out to one from C. H.
Taylor, and Abell badly missed stump-
the rear of the car.
FINANCE CONFERENCE. does not suffer whatev gate 1 "ome
out of. I am sure Carr, who is a fine
less. Violet Gibson in Rome.
He gave them a free choice of submit-
men who were driving through the bush, ing him. He batted soundly and chap, does not care whether his col-
SITUATION UNCHANGED the police arrived at a disused mine The bargain includes the settlement of brightly, and timed his strokes well, STATES AND COMMONWEALTH. leagues are amateurs or professionals.
ting to France and Spain or fighting to shaft near the Coolgardie road, at the the question of the Papacy's temporal cutting Richardson three times to the TWO REVIEWS IN GERMANY. After all the game counts most. These
death shoulder to shoulder with himself. bottom of which, sixty feet down, the power, giving the Pope actual territory boundary. His partnership with Ellis little matters are of small consequence."
The tribes decided to fight.—(Sydney MELBOURNE, May 34.
NEW MOVE POSSIBLE.
"Sun.") mutilated bodies of the detectives vert on the Vatican aide of the River Tiber. lasted an hour, and produced 74 runs. " MOTHER A POLICEMAN
The' financial conference between the Sir Edwin F. Stockton, president of
said there
found. Signor Mussolini hopes to profit by the Ellis contented himself nlainly with KIIXED YOUR CHILD!" State and the Commonwealth commenced the Lancashire County Club,
Both the heads were sawn off. The legs Vatican's troubles in France and Yugo- singles. Both played the tired bowling to-day. is no snobbery in separate dressing
ALLIES CLAIM SUCCESS.
THE DOOR LETT OPEN. were sawn offbelow the knees, and again slavia, gaining the Pope's blessing and with ease. Grimmett's score included
CONSTABLES XXT HIGH. The Rime Minister, Mr. S. M. Bruce, rooms, but separate gates are a mistake.
above the knees. The trunks were also interest in the Fascist internal policy five fours. in opening the proceedings, urged that we want to encourage a democratic
KBIM STILL GOING STRONG. sawn in half, and the bodies were and external expansion. The fielding generally was slack, but his proposals offered a satisfactory basis spirit.—(Eeuter.)
LONDON, May 24 charred. Italian officers are already wearing the bowling was good, notably that of (Received 1 p.m.) for a definite and final determination of
The situation in the coalmining" dispute Evidently the murderers had placed wristlet watches upon which miniature Butterworth, who was unlucky in not BERLIN, May 24. the present unsound system of capita-
underwent no change at the week-end.
PARIS, May 24. various parts in a furnace in an en- maps of Imperial Italy include Nice and getting a wicket. The Germaa Communist party and tion payments, with its accompanying DISAPPEARING MOTORS.
A message from Fez, Morocco, states deavour to destroy the evidences of the Malta.
Well-informed people are inclined to take that the extreme Nationalist organisation, duplication of income.

nThe
mercenary tribesmen employed by crime. OXFORD'S. SECOND STRIKE.
the view, however, that the outspoken- prime mover Stahlhelm ("Steel Helmets") held re- Mr. Bruce claimed that under his
ness of the Prime Minister, Mr. Stanley the French and Spanish captured Abd-el- Apparently the murder was committed at the Vatican is Oxford opened their second innings
views of their respective forces yester- scheme the State would be freed from TWO OFFENCES YESTERDAY.
Baldwin, in his letters to the parties, will Krim's headquarters, Tarquist, and the some distance away from the mine and not the Pope, who slowly, Serrurier being purely on the day, the former in Berlin and the latter reliance on the Commonwealth in finance.
produce an effect upon the present grave surrounding positions.
Another dispatch states that the
the bodies conveyed to the mine in
cart, fresh wheel tracks leading up to
a is acutely worried defensive. Stuart Brown was more in Duaseldorf. The Communists esti- This would strengthen the Federal prin- BOTH CARS NOW RECOVEREDL
position before many days are over. and anxious, but a enterprising, and sent both Richardson mated their number at 30,000, and the ciple. He then outlined his proposals.
French and Spanish troops in 12 days and away from the mine. powerful personage and Ryder to the boundary past cover. steel helmets at 50,000. Referring to the abolition- of the Fed-
In this connection the diplomatic cor- Two more motor cars were takes
have advanced from 15 to 40 kilometres At the bottom of the shaft, coverins behind the Papal Brown had most of the bowling, but eral income-tax the Prime Minister said
respondent of the "Daily Telegraph" lays on a front of 50 kilometres, largely by Large forces of including
if the Federal income became sufficiently from different parts of the city yester-
stress on Mr. Baldwin's intimation that persistent outflanking movements.
the bodies, were found fire bricks, jrold throne who threat- was unable to get the ball away till he mounted men, were present. The pro-
the offer of further financial aid by the The Moors, who never care to fight scales, and fire bars, and a tonga fur-
H pns to resign when- opened hia shoulders. He then knocked ceedings, however, were ordelly. buoyant it might be possible for the day. Both of the cars hare now been
Government -will be withdrawn after May when the rear of their forces is threat-
31. This, he says, is regarded as of the
nace used for smelting ore and several
otl<er parts of an illicit gold treatment U over the Pope ex- Mailey twice to the boundary, and sent
■ presses his misgiv- Richardson to leg for three. When 29,
The Communist review was held in a
large park in Berlin iir the presence of
Federal authorities to cease levying recovered.
direct taxation altogether.-—(A. and The first was an. Austin car, the pro-
ened, arranged for Krim's retirement in plant. B ings too forcibly.— he gave a difficult chance to Mailey from N.Z.) perty of -Mr. J. Finlay, of Eltham Road,
greatest importance. thousands of curious spectators. Arrayed Kohimarama. It was rmeoved from.
the hope of inducing the French and
There is a feeling that as the dead- Spanish forces to extend their already
It is known that the two detectives IS (Sydney "Sun.") a high return. in semi-military uniform they performed Albert Street shortly after noon and
had been watchine the plant somewhere M Grimmett proved expensive when fac- military evolutions with commendable CARPENTER* AND JOINER*. was not recovered until this morning,
lock cannot to
be allowed continue except attenuated lines of communication into XI.
south of Kalgoorlie. Pope Piua XL Pope Pius ing Brown, but ultimately the batsman celerity, while the bands played revolu-
at therisk of losing the subsidy, there is barren country, which every mile The heads of the men were missing, was elected to his over-reached in attempting to drive, when it was found abandoned in an
hope that the responsible men of the coal- becomes more wild and hotter. tionary airs. SYDNEY, May 17. undamaged condition in Rutland Street,
but they were identified by the clothes high office in February, 1922. He had and was stumped. He had occupied Many speeches were made denouncing
mining industry will, without further loss Abd-el-Krim hopes finally to crush the The Amalgamated Society of Carpen- City.
of time, face the realities of the situation Spanish by means of a desperate sortie. found with the remains. been Prefect of the Ambrosian Library the crease for 75 minutes, and hit five everything and everybody, including
a of at Milan, and since the previous Septem- fours. British trade union leaders for their ters and Joiners of Australia has drawn The second car was taken from Rich-
and apply themselves to settlement In the meanwhile many tribesmen are ber Archbishop of that diocese. His Holmes and Taylor carried on betrayal of the workers, after which the up a new log of claims, demanding that mond Road, Ponsonby, some time after
the dispute in a spirit of determination. submitting.—(A. and N.Z.—"Times.") the minimum rate of pay shall be 4/ half-past seven last evening. It was
PLUCKY CONSUL. bibliographical and historical essays brightly till stumps were drawn,' the assembly dispersed with bands playing owned by Mr. J. Gore, of 28, King George
The correspondent says Mr. Baldwin A number nearly 100. He was an Orientalist latter getting two boundaries and a and banners flying, singing songs, includ- an hour, with double pay for overtime.
has left the door wide open and it will be , Avenue, Epsom, and was recovered by
A 40-hours week, with no Saturday ■him about an hour later:

.
MELEE IN MANILA. and a student of art. Deeply versed in two off Grimmett <in one over. ing the Communists latest favourite,
eurprising if a new move is not speedily work is also requested.
DEFENCE WITH CAKE. Milanese history, he wrote about'primi- Details of the scores are:— "Mother, A Policeman Killed Your
made. tive poets, bishops, and art monuments Quid." A conference with employer* for the
The suggestion that a settlement SEVERAL PEOPLE KILLED. of Milan. He is profoundly pious. The Two police aeroplanes circled overhead purpose of dealing-' with the claims is
INCIDENT AT IWATOW. AUSTRALIA.—First innings. AN ASSIGNED ESTATE.
should be imposed by means of legisla- Milan correspondent of the "Times" com-
Bardsley, b McCanlis 30 during the proceedings.—(Reuter). urged.
tion is regarded in political circles as a SOME OTHERS UUXTRED mented at the time of the Pope's elec- Woodfull, c Abel, b Serrurier
poor substitute for a mutual agreement (Received 12 noon.) tion: "One feels in his presence to be Taylor, c McCanlis, b 21 EMPIRE DAT IN «TPMET.
Greenstock 31 JUDGMENT BASED ON PRIORITY.
■based on a full and frank appreciation (Received' 1.30 p.m.) PEKING, May 24.
before a surierior man." Ponsford, b Holmes 4 MUSIC IN AUSTRALIA.
of the economic conditions of the in- Andrews, c Serrurier, bC. H. Taylor 50
dustry. MANILA, May 24. The British Consul at Swatcw, while SYDNEY, May 24. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.)
Mussolini, "the heir of the Caesars," Ryder, lbw, b Stephenson 24 TRAINING STANDARD HIGH.
A bitter attack on labour's political The constabulary and the municipal removing Communist posters from the the man who holds sway over the desti- To-day the city was decorated with
leaders was made by the general secre- police at San Fernando, Rampanga, walls of the Consulate was attacked by a nies of 40,000,000, who dreams of found- Gregory, cC. H. Taylor, b Greenstock 42 flags in celebration of Empire Day. HAMILTON, this day.
number of pickets. Richardson, b McCanlis 17 Patriotic addresses were delivered at Reserved judgment was given to-day
tary of the Miners' Federation, Mr. A. J. clashed. ing an empire on the banks of the old Ellis, st Abell, b Serrurier LONDON, May 14.
He defended himself with his walking Mare Nostrum. 29 all the. schools. A great demonstration by Mr. Wyvern Wilson, S.M., in a case
Cook, in'a speech at Rhondda Valley,
;
Two of the police were killed and two Alfred Hill, the New Zealand com-
of the constabulary wounded, as well as stick, escaping with slight injuries. Grimmett, b Greenstock 41 at Queen's Square was addressed by the in which Harry Dunston Matthews and
South Wales: He said the leaders of the Mussolini, who has whole legions of poser, who is professor of composition Clive Matthews sought to recover £80
miners had never been bullied by the em- two civilians.—(A. and N.Z.) The Consul subsequently posted an well-trained and disciplined black-shirts Mailey. not out 5
at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Governor-General, Lord Stonehaven.
armed guard from a British gunboat in at Extras 27 Special services were held in all the from W. A. Kenndon, Auckland assignee
ployers or by the Government to the ex- his beck and call, who only a few accompanied by his wife, has arrived in the estate of William Woolven,
the harbour to defend the Consulate, and weeks ago flung Jovian thunderbolts churches.—(A. and N.Z.)
tent they had been bullied by certain HARD HAND IN POLAND. informed the Chinese Commissioner he across Europe's sky at Germany. Total 321 from New York, where he arranged for accountant, of Auckland. Woolven waa
trades union leaders to accept a reduc- the publication of two of his trioe for a dairy farmer supplying the New Zea-
would remain until an official apology

——
tion iir wages. This same Mussolini was once a hod- Bowling".—Butterworth took no wic- the violin, 'cello and piano. He hopes to WONDERFUL WIRELESS. land Co-operative Dairy Company in the
SLAUGHTER OF INNOCENTS. was tendered and assurance given to the carrier in Lausanne, a tramp printer in kets for 42 runs, McCanlis two for 45,
MR. COOK'S CHARGE. Consulate against the recurrence of such Austria and an unskilled labourer in Greenstock three for 61, Serrurier two arrange for farther publications in Lon- "-^ o year 1923. He gave an order to plaintiffe
Mr. Cook charged the council of the
Trades Union Congress with discussing DICTATOR A PRISONER. —
acts. (Reuter.) France. for 38, J. V. Richardson none for 31,
He ran a fly-by-night newspaper, wrote Holmes one for 23, C. H. Taylor one for
don.
Mr. Hill told the special representa-
SYDNEY, May 24. to receive his bonus up to £100. In the
following February Woolven gave a
The wifeless messages which are being further order on the
tive of the "Sun" that he visited many in favour
the miners' case with the Prime Minister a volume of poetry, and was 11 times 25, Stephenson one for 29. music schools in America, which were broadcasted daily from the New York of plaintiffs for £55 company
for cream cheques.
fcefore the general strike was called and NEW YORK. May 24. ELECTIONS IN EGYPT. thrown into prison.
OXFORD. elaborately equipped instrumentally, "Times" office have been perfectly re- In March, 1924, Woolven assigned hie
in the miners' absence. Facing them The Warsaw correspondent of the New He served as a private in the army possessing halls capable of accommoda- ceived at Sydney suburban wireless estate to the defendant, plaintiffs, who
alone he told them in no uncertain lan- York "Herald" has smuggled through an and bears on his body the scars of 42 First innings 131
ting 2000 people, and plentifully staffed: stations.— (A. and N.Z.) were unsecured, not being parties to the
guage what he thought of them. uncensored dispatch to his paper. In DEFEAT OF GOVERNMENT. wounds received in battle. deed of assignment. Defendant, as
Second Innings. but no-nrtiere equalling the standard of
The leader of the railwaymen, Mr. J.
H. Thomas, M.P., had left the miners in
this he says Marshal Pilsudski's troops
behaved as badly as Moscow revolu- ZAGHLULISTS ON TOP.
Just as Lenin was the archtype of the
Tartar, so Mussolini is the arch-type of Serrurier. c Gregory, b Mailey ....
st Ellis, b Grimmett 33
9 musical instruction reached in Austra-
lia. SECONDARY EDUCATION.
trustee, gave notice of assignment to the
Dairy Company. In May, 1925, plain-
the lurch and betrayed them, said Mr. tionaries. the Italian. Both appeared on the horizon Stuart-Brown,
Holmes, not out tiffs handed in their order on the bonus,
Cook. When the miners pleaded with the out of the earthquake and cataclysm of 19 but the Dairy Company paid the bonus
His machine-guns mowed down women
council of the Trades Union Congress not and children, says the correspondent. CAIRO, May 24. the great war. He is a Roman from top C. H. Taylor, not out 20 to defendant, receiving from him. ao
BITUARY. A PRESIDENTIAL LAMEHT.

.
to call off the general strike until all the The general election in Egypt is in to toe, and to the marrow of his bones, Extras 5 indemnity.
The American flag was shot from the
-
workers could resume, Mr. Thomas sneer residence of the military attache, who
ingly said: "Mind your own business." narrowly escaped.
progress, and the first returns indicate according to his secretary and biogra-
that the defeat of the Government is pher, Marrfierita Sarfati. whose "Life of Two wickets for 91 MR. WOLF HARRIS.
"GOING SOMEWHERE." His Worship stated that as both
parties had an equitable assignment the
An important declaration regarding The French Embassy was riddled by assured. Its opponents have already Benitq Mussolini" has just been pub- rule must prevail that where an assignee
the proposal for reduction of miners' bullets. secured more than half of the 214 seats lished. THE SCOTTISH MATCHES. (By Telegraph.—Pres* Association.) second in date had no notice of a prior
(Received 2 p.m.)
wages has been made by Mr. Herbert According to the correspondent Pilsud- in the Lower House. WELLINGTON, this day. assignment the question of priority de-
Smith, president of the Miners' Federa- The results to date, including un-
ski is virtually a disillusioned prisoner. opposed LONDON, May 24. pended simply and solely on priority of
elections, show the state of the
(Received 10 a.m.)
"We are going somewhere, but only Judgment was given for de-
tion. He said: "Close the uneconomic has merely been the tool of a small Mr. Wolf Harris, one of the founders God knows where," said Mr. J. A. Col- notice.
pits and fix your selling price for inland Heclique of individuals who manoeuvred
parties to be: FOUND AT LAST! LONDON, May 24.
of Dunedin, and a principal of Messrs. quhoim, M.Sc, in opening hie presiden- fendant.
coal so that it ■will pay an economic him into a dangerous position to gain Zaghlulists 88 ■matches
The dates arranged for the Australian Bing, Harris and Company, drapers, left
in Scotland are:—July 17 and £263,393. tial address at the annual meeting of the
wage. Let the owners, the workers and their own ends.—(Sydney "Sun.") Liberals 19 NTJRMI IN BERLIN. Secondary Schools Assistants' Associa- THEFT OF MONEY.
the public each have a voice in fixing that 3 19, at Glasgow, v. Western District
Nationalists He also left three pictures for
eleven; July 20, at Perth, v. Eastern edin and one for the Christchurch gal- tion
Dun- to-day.
selling prica Then if there has to be a Independents 5 of education
reduction in wages I will face the posi- DUE AT SYDNEY. NEW WORLD'S RECORD. District eleven; July 21 and 22, at lery. In a survey of the trend
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Ittehadist (Govt.) 1
Edinburgh, v. Scotland. in New Zealand, Mr. Colquhoun eaid CLERK PLEADS GUILTY.
tion." His will expressed the hope that his .that it had been amply demonstrated
Mr. Smith had previously emphatically The first three constitute the anti-
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EASTERN MOON AND Government bloc. Their total is 110
(Received 1 p.m.)
RETURN VIA AMERICA. grandchildren will remain Jews and that children should begin their poet- (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.)
declared that he would not agree to com- BERLIN, Monday. marry people of their own faith.—(Syd- primary education at an earlier age and
pulsory arbitration or to an extension of WONGANEIXA. seats. Arrangements for thes return of the TAIHAPE, this day.
Paavo Nurmi established a new world's Australians are now completed. They ney "Sun" Cable). that the secondary school curricula
hours. Earlier reports made it clear that the should be widened, but he urged that Joseph Whan, until recently a clerk
Ittehadists-had been routed, the Zaghlu- record here for 3000 metres, his time will leave Liverpool on October 1, visit-
Reports from the coalfields show that (Received 11.30 a.m.)
being 8m 2545. both changes could be made gradually, in the employ of the Taihape Borough
the tragedy of the women and children list coalition having captured all the ing Quebec, Montreal, New York,
without disruptive changes, retaining Council, pleaded guilty to-day to &
SYTJNEY, this day. first 20 seats in which the results were Niagara Falls, Chicago, Calgary, Banff,
is becoming very real. A gum of £500,000
The steamer Devon with the Eastern declared. Vancouver, and Victoria.
UNKNOWN almost the present organisation and charge of stealing and fraudulently con-
a week is needed to provide them with The old record for this distance was They will with little extra coat. He argued that verting to his own use the. earn of £97
food and milk. Moon in tow ia expected to arrive at The figures from 13 constituencies 8m 27 4-ss, which Nurmi himself estab- reach Sydney by the Aorangi on Novem- no idea, especially a preconceived one, 13/11, the property of the cSuncil.
Ore statement points out that it is im- Sydney to-day. prevailed generally along showed that the coalitionists had polled, ber 13.— and N.Z.)
Smooth seas 68,000 votes against their opponents
lished in 1923.—(Reuter). MAORI'S GRUESOME FIND. should be accepted without ample evi- Accused waa committed for sentence
possible to exapsrerate the immediate dence. He traversed a number of state- to the Wellington Supreme Court, bail
needs of the people on the coalfields. The the coast, and excellent progress has 1300. In one case, Azmy Pasha, a- for- ments made in regard to the junior being allowed—himself £100 and two
mer Minister of War, who is a prominent INTERNATIONAL SOCCER. WONDERFUL WIRELESS. A WANGANUI SENSATION.
miners are fiehtinsr with no fear of star- been made. high school proposals, and declared that sureties of £100' each.
vation, but the actual presence of hunger It is expected the Devon will remain Ittehadist, mustered only three votes they were unsupported by convincing
has been established. some days before resuming her voyage against his opponent's 6358. CBy Telegraph.— Correspondent.)
evidence, and urged that a thorough
If no money is raised this week the to New Zealand. in
The victory of the Zaghlulists in the
ENGLAND BEATS BELGIUM CONCESSION TO MARCONI.
WANGASTL'I, this day. understanding of what was proposed KNOX COLLEGE.
plieht of the mothers and their babies The St. Giles, with the Wonganella general election has raised the question should precede acceptance.
is expected to-morrow.—(A. and of the Prime Ministerehip.—(A. and N.Z. The telephone rang in the Wanganui
■will be too terrible for the imagination. tow, —Reuter—Sydney "Sun-")
(Received 1.30 p.m.) CAIRO, May 24. Police Station yestereday, and Sergeant
One organised appeal sets out that even N.Z.) ANTWERP, May 24. The Egyptian Government has granted receiver, was JUBILEE CELEBRATION.
Sivyer, picking up the
»f the public believe the miners are wrong
they cannot allow women and children to AIRMAN KILLED. Belgium by 5 goals to 3.— (Reuter.) less.—(A. and N.Z.) '<
At Association football, England beat Marconi a 30 years' concessoin for wire- greeted as follows: "Py corry, htat te
police station ?" On being informed that
SEIZURE OF CATTLE. (By Telegraph.—Pres« Association.)
starve in their midst. TWO PEOPLE KILLED. it was, the Maori at the other end con- DUNEDIN, this day.
Correspondents of various newspapers tinued: "Kauangaroa here. Py corry, you STOCK TO BE RETURNED. The jubilee of the Presbyterian
COLLISION IN MID-AIR. Holmes along.
who are tourinsr the coal districts say FIFTY-FIVE INJURED. hurry up, send te Shellrock Church of New Zealand's Theological
that everywhere there is srloom and Te dog him drag te bones of te leg of a College wae celebrated to-day, this
(Received 1.30 p.m.)
man. and leave him opposite Mr. Brown's
(By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.)
desolation.—(A. and X.Z.—Reuter.)
(Received 11 a.m.) really the jubilee of the appointment of
MANILA, May 24. gate!" HAMILTON, thU day. the late Doctor Salmond as professor of
During a practice flight two army LONDON, May 24. "Any signs of flesh on the leg?" queried Reserved judgment was delivered by theology in 1576. At present there are
PLAGUE OF RATS. aeroplanes collided over Noyori, near The "Times" Cairo correspondent the sergeant.
"Oh, a bit," replied the Maori. I Mr. Wyvern Wilson in the cast of four full time members of the staff or
Nara, one bursting into flames, the other states that there were three serious, W. Dyke v. A. G. Henderson. An the college^—Professors Hewitson. Dickie,
breaking in two. although isolated, election disturbances. him been dead about three R.
think' interpleader summons wa« issued upon Cumming and Davie.*. Nearly all the
CURIOUS RESULT OF STRIKE. Both pilots, who were army lieuten- in which two persons were killed and 55 months."
claim made by Dalgety and Cβ. a divinity students are in residence at
ants, were killed.—(A. and N.Z.) injured.— (A. and N.Z.—"Times.") The sergeant promised to send a con- tb six Rnox College.
stable out to investigate, and, as the head of cattle seised by a bailiff on a
(Received 2 p.m.) result of the message, Constable Rogers distress warrant, issued at the instance
LONDON, May 24. NEWFOUNDLAND POLITICS. ILLNESS OF ZAGHLUL. was soon on the way to Kauangaroa. of plaintiff. Drfjety'i .aid the atoek FOR UNEMPLOYED SOLDIERS.
A curious consequence of the coal An exhibit was duly produced by the htd been uaignjd to them by #ay of
strike is that r*ts are forsaking the TWO MINISTERS RESIGN. Maori, which certainly resembled, the leg security, dated April, 1986, and duly
CAIRO, May 24. bones and foot of a human, being of registered. Dyke contended that the
South Wales' collieries in thousands and POPPY DAY -FOND.
invading miners' dwellings owing to a Zaghlul Pasha is in ill-health and will small stature, and at first sight the stock were not to described in the instru-
VANCOUVER, May 24. constable was deceived. He made a ment as to be reasonably identifable, Aisodstloa.)
supply of grain not being available since not accept the Premiership. (By wmapfc-P« M
the pit ponies were withdrawn. A message from St. John's, Newfound- Adly Pasha may form a new Ministry. search of the river bank in the locality, and, in consequence, the instrument was
DUNEPE*. this day.
The rats are so numerous and so daring land, states that two members of the Ziwar, the present Premier, adheres to and there found the skeleton of a dead void under section 28 of the Act. The
Russell stag hound. The mystery was solved. instrument purported Returned Soldiere' Association
Cabinet, Messrs. and Bradley, his present intention to remain until to assign " all and The
The bones found by the Maori were similar stock mentioned, which should t,. %VX) in hand out of the
that it is necessary to fight the plague. recent
The men in Rhondda Valley have col-
lected ferrets and dogs and organised a
have yielded to the demand of the Pre- the inauguration of Parliament, at
mier, Mr. Monroe, to resign from the which he will read the King's speech brought to the police station, where they during the continuance of the security be -lotion,
and this wiU be
Government. The Premier charged the defending the action of the Cabinet, are an interesting exhibit to the casual in upon,or about land* mentioned."
rat-killing campaign. They propose to soldiers, twenty bemg oa tlu»
enter the worst pits and destroy the rats two Ministers with plotting to overthrow after which he will resign.—(A. and observer. There is a marked similarity Hia Worship mad* an order for the employed
his Ministry.—(Reuter.) N.Z.) THE VATICAN, ROME. between them and human bones. stock to 'be returned. association's books.
wholesale.—(A. and N.Z.)
8 THE AUCKLAND STAR. TUESDAY. MAY 25. 1926.
BRITAIN IN THE AIR. AFTER ONE DAY. SURF TRAGEDY. THEfR UNDOING. spondent went away and did not re-
turn. She had failed to comply with an AN ISLAND CRUISE. HARBOUR WORKS. WATER SUPPLY FOR
order for restitution of conjugal rights.
A decree nisi was granted.
AUCKLAND.
THE COMING MANOEUVRES. RESERVOIRS HOLDING WELL. WOMAN PREACHERS FATE. UNDEFENDED DIVORCE DAY. Desertion was the ground advanced GOVERNOR'S ISLAND TOUR. FINISHING ONEHUNGA WHARF.
by Myrtle Malone " for divorce from
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r BATTALIONS OF THE BLUE.


ECONOMY OF CONSUMERS.

APPRECIATED BY MAYOR.
LOS, ANGEUBB SENSATION.

PRATERS ON BEACH.
TWO JUDGES ENGAGED.
Michael Malone.
Mr. Sullivan said that the parties
were married at Richmond, Victoria, in
1917. and they subsequently lived in
New*Zealand. In 1922 respondent went
FESTIVITIES AT RAROTONGA.

COLOURFUL NATIVE DANCES.


REBUILDING WESTERN WHARJ
Reporting .to the Auckland Harbour
Board this afternoon on the progress of-
, MAY BE

IN OLD FIRE
TXNDERGBOUWD.
CHANNEL^,
works, the engineer (Mr. Drummond
((By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright.) The citizens have responded well to
A NUMBER OF DESERTERS. to Australia on a business trip and did (Special to the "
Star")
Holderness) stated that the boisterous
"Water, water, everywhere, and not i
drop to drink." The plaint of Am
LOS ANGELES, May 14. not return. RAROTONGA, May 15 weather had delayed all operations. He
the Mayor's appeal for economy in the A decree nisi was granted. reported as follows on the various jobs Ancient Marriner was likely to have
use of water. After the water had Mrs. Aimee Semple McPherson, the As I mentioned in my last letter, their been the position of the residents of'

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noted Baptist evangelist, was drowned
OVER FIFTY PETITIONS HEARD. John McKernan (Mr. Wilkin) applied Excellencies Sir Charles Fergusson and the board now has in hand:—
been turned into the mains for twenty- for divorce from Blanche Beatrice Mc- Lady Alice Fergusson, who are making Auckland when the conduits were carried j
jT LONDON, May 24. four hours, it was clear this morning in the surf here yesterday under some- Dredging.—During the lay-up of the away by a landslide at the ranges.)
Kernan on the ground of desertion. a tour of the New Zealand dependencies Te Awhina on extended overhaul, the People get into the habit of taking sttcal
', Plans are being prepared for summer that the reservoirs were holding their what mysterious circumstances. The precincts of the Supreme Court Petitioner stated that he was married in
own. The pipeline to the, Khyber Pass Miss Emma Schaffer, her secretary, the Government steamer Tutanekai, dredger Hapai has been operating on a thing as a water supply for granted,
*ir manoeuvres to test the latest avia- were crowded with men, women and in 1913. In February of 1922 respondent which was escorted from New, Zealand the sandstone immediately north of the
tion tactics. reservoir is continuing to deliver water accompanied her to the beach for her children this morning, the day being left him and had not returned.
without realising that everything
at the rate of four million gallons a daily afternoon swim, Mrs. McPherson by the H.M.s. Laburnum, had a most proposed repair wharf so as to be out depends upon no accident occurring to
Air formations will be drilled like bat- that reserved for the severing of marital A decree nisi was granted. cordial welcome from white and brown. of the way of shipping berthing at
talions of infantry by means of wireless. day from the Waitakere dam, and three going into the surf, while the former bonds. So heavy was the list that two Persistent cruelty and drunkenness Weather the conduits. A heavy downpour of rain
million gallons were being obtained waited ashore. Almost immediately is not Prince's wharf. She has removed
Mock combats will be fought by fast judges were engaged handling the cases. was advanced as a ground by Sarah always in this pleasant clime approximately 8880 cubic yards of sand-
carries away the pipes, and 100,000!
tingle seaters fitted with camera guns. daily from other sources. she disappeared, from sight, and Miss Mr. Justice Stringer and Mr. Justice Lindsay (Mr. Tuck) for dissolution of times it is abominably
Elysian in character. Some- people are in danger of being without'
Referring to the fact that the con- Schaffer, becoming alarmed after watch- Herdmah were the presiding judges. hot and at other stone, which has been dumped in the water. Fortunately the. Western Spring!
Exercises will be carried out attack- sumption in the city had been notice- ing for gome time, notified the. police. her marriage with Duncan Lindsay. times so steamy that newcomers invari- reclamation area behind western break- are always a stand-by in time of sc««
-1 ing camps bj means of bombs, air tor- ably below normal, the Mayor (Mr. Legions of Mrs. McPherson's followers MISCONDUCT. Petitioner said that she was married ably think of the Turkish bath as the water. city, but the City of Auckland has
pedoes and catapults, including a cen-
George Baildon) said to-day that, if the last night flocked to the beach and Petitioning on the grounds of mis- in 1910 at Wellington. At present most appropriate simile. But when the Onehunga Wharf.—An additional 4480 grown a good deal since the quantity.of
. machines will converge from all sides water, the
tripedal attack in which a dozen
citizens would continue to conserve the prayed that she might be found alive. conduct, Louie Irwin Gillard (Mr.
petitioner was maintaining herself.
A decree nisi was granted.
Governor-General of New Zealand and square feet of decking have been con-
cent water issuing from a crack in the lava

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reserves would soon be back At midnight, however, her death w»« Singer) secured a decree against Alice his gracious lady arrived, Rarotonga was creted, bringing the total to 91 per was deemed equal to meeting all require-
Upon a target.
Recent mock fights with camera guns
to normal. It had been rather a worry- announced by radio from KFSG, whence Mabel Gillard, with William John Ben- enjoying weather that might have been of the finished area. 1070 lineal feet, or ments.
the council; but the men nett Ellery as co-respondent. (The • FAILURE TO COMPLY. made to order. In the month of May 94 per cent of the berthage, lias been Some years ago when the City
■ suggest that twin engined machines are ing time for
were keeping a careful watch on the
the Los Angeles newspapers first
obtained the news. parties were married on April 17, 1920. Having failed to comply with an we are just getting into what we call concreted; 810 lineal feet, or 71 per cent were looking for a new water Father* i
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superior to single seaters, but advocates main There was one child. About two years of the total, is opened to traffic The
of the latter complain that the test is not
and patrolling it night and day This powerful radio station. is con- order for restitution of conjugal rights, cool weather, but which is very much facing of the stone bank at the approach the late Mr. Fierce Lannigan suggested
realistic enough to approximate war con- No to report any trouble that might arise. nected with the Angelus Temple, Mrs. ago the co-respondent came to live with George Edward Hicks Searl was divorced like your New Zealand warm summers. sinking a shaft at the foot of Mount
During their short visit here their to the wharf is practically completed. Eden in order to tap the underground
I ditions. It is hoped to stage more use- reports of damage had been received
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MePherson'e co-called milMon-dollar petitioner and respondent. Oh January
by Gladys Emily Searl (Mr. Matthews). Excellencies The Power Board connections were put

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since the outburst at Henderson on soul-factory. It was in this temple, 5, 1826, his wife told him that she wag *The order was granted to the wife in have won golden opinions reservoirs of water in the old fire chan-
ful trials at the coming manoeuvres.— Saturday 'going away with Ellery. They both from both whites and natives. The Poly- in on the 6th inst., and the electric nels that fed the 63 volcanoes which 1
(A. and N.Z.) evening. which she called "The House That God 1925. turned Bth.
lights were first the

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The Waitakere main will not be run- Built," that she conducted daily meet- left and asked petitioner to" divorce his "She would not return," said Row- nesian, being able to trace his ances- on on were once active in the vicinity of!
at The tide gauge tubes have been erected
ning its full capacity of six million ings, which were attended by thousands. wife. They were living together. land Lyttelton HUI (Mr. Matthews), who try back for many generations, is in position, and the automatic tide Auckland. The grounds for his belief
gallons a day until it has been fully During the last three years she operated Unkindness and temper caused [da sought divorce from Dorothy Maud Hill strong on pedigree.; he always admires were that the tremendous tonnage of
gauge will be installed immediately. lava ejected must have left huge caverns;
BRITISH GOLF. tested and the Nihotupu supply is con-
nected; but it is confidently anticipated
a Bible school, training scores of men,
women, aand girls as~ missionaries to
Baker Creed Cook (Mr. Matthews) to
leave Henry. Thomas Cook two years
for failing to obey an order of restitu- what the Maoris call a rangatira." Sir
tion. A decree nisi was granted. Charles Fergusson has just the 'figure " Extension of Berthage at Calliope underground, -which are now filled with
that the city will -be receiving eight after the marriage. Acting on informa-
John Leslie 'Percival Clemett (Mr. and manner which accords with the Dock for Admiralty.—Owing to the water. He pointed to the large catch-
i OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP. million gallons a day 'from the hills " "
preach her four-square gospel in all
parts of the world. She possessed great tion petitioner had her husband watched
Herman) applied for divorce from Amy natives' ideal for a "
rangatira," and he hardness and elope of the sandstone ment area of the crater in Mount Eden,
F i i by the end of the week. The men are personal magnetism, was. an accom- and misconduct was witnessed. bottom, it has been necessary to drill
Clemett on the ground of failure to was soon as much at home with the holes for all piles. Thfs has somewhat in which water never remains. His id»
FIRST BOUND RESULTS. at present overhauling the Waitakere
main at weak points and strengthening
it where slips have taken place.
at a " ,
plished swimmer, and recently.officiated
surf wedding/, near the spot
where she was drowned.
.
J. L. Potter, inquiry agent, gave evi-
dence of the respondent having admitted
misconduct. A decree nisi was granted,
comply with ah order for restitution of brown people as- he would be with his retarded the work, but the drilling is was that it went down the tube of the
conjugal rights.
A decree nisi was granted.
own people on his. Scottish estates.
You have already had something nearing completion, and no further lava was thrown out. Old Aucklanders
volcano to the caverns fronf which the

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LONDON, May 24.
Supply From Nihotupu.
At Nihotupu there is a track cut round
for the Quinn's Creek deviation,and the
foundations are being prepared for the
Her body has not been recovered.
The trustees of the Angelusi Temple
x
held a special meeting. to-day,
decided to offer a reward of £100 for
and
with .costs on the rawest scale.
On the ground of misconduct, Myrtle
Athena Angelo Hardinge (Mr. Sullivan)
sought a divorce, from Maunsell William
Henry Hardinge.
Thomas Greenhalgh (Mr. Simson) his Excellency

of the Court for restitution of conjugal


about the first day's ceremonies, how delay will be encountered. Forty-seven will remember how there used in the
sought divorce from Mildred Annie and welcomed landed
at
and was received piles have been driven to date, or 59 per winter to be what was called Mount
the Government flag- cent of the total; 11 per cent of the Eden Pond at the foot of the volcano.
Greenhalgh on the ground that an order staff. The garden party at the Residency decking has been concreted.
Western Wharf Reconstruction and
It rose each winter, and gradually sank
When the rail-
trestles. The pipes which are being the finding of Mrs. McPherson's body.
The parties *;ere married at Auckland rights had not been complied with. A and the official ball in the evening were Extension.—A further 67 piles were away in the summer.
The British amateur golf champion- used to connect up the temporary supply They also appointed the evangelist's decree nisi was granted. both very successful. way was made to the Kaipara this pond
concreted during the period, making a was filled in. Other old residents
■hip is in progress at Murifield. 15-year-old daughter;Roberta to carry on in 1920. In 1924 respondent went and Arthur John Healy sought divorce will
should be at Big Muddy Creek to-day, lived with another woman. The Native Welcomes. total of 152 to date. The piles will not doubt recall to mind how, when they
The principal results of the first and it is hoped to have them on the her work.
A decree nisi was granted. from Daisy Hannah Healy, on the ground While the official events of the first be matured until the end of June, and no
round are:—McCallum beat Hezlet, 4 an order for restitution of conjugal were boys, there were big caves it
site to-morrow. The men" will imme- that day were admirably carried out, and no pile driving can be commenced until

' and 3; Sinclair beat Patterson, 6 and On the ground of misconduct, Herbert Roskill which it was an adven-
diately begin to ;lay them, and it is James King (Mr. Snedden) sought rfghts had not been complied with. A duly impressive, it was the distinctly that time. Difficulties have been experi- Mount
4; Ouimet beat Williamson, 7 and 6; expected, in the course of a couple of Mrs. McPherson, who was born in decree nisi was granted.
ture to penetrate, carrying a ball of
Methiesbn (the ex-boy champion) beat Ontario in 1890, began her evangelistic divorce from Margaret Emily King. native gatherings of Wednesday, Thurs- enced with the supply of shingle, which twine and letting it unroll in order lo
days, to have the temporary connection Thomas Charles Collis (Mr. Sullivan) day, Friday, the sth, 6th, and 7th has been reported upon from time to find the way back again. One old sur-
.Anderson, 6 and 5; Vigilano. (France) completed. The permanent bridge will career at 17 years of age, subsequently A decree nisi was' granted. advanced failure to comply with an May, and that appealed so strongly to the time. More satisfactory supplies are veyor made a very extensive tour into
touring, the United States, Canada, Eng- Mere Hohaia (Mr. Butler) asked for

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beat Cavan, one up; Wethered beat not be ready for about three weeks; order from the Court for restitution of visitors. They were three full days, but now coming to hand.
Ulmer (America), one up; Guildford land and Australia. She settled in dissolution of her marriage with Pana those caves, and he stated that at
but the smaller pipes around the devia- Hohaia, on the ground of misconduct. conjugal rights as the ground for divorce the novelty of everything, and the cor- Renovation of A.H.B. Offices.—The
beat Birme, 7 and 6; Hall Game beat tion will have a maximum capacity of
1918 in Los Angeles, where, she founded from Andrina Cecelia Johanna Collie. A diality of the natives, made a. great northern face of the building has been length he was brought up by a chasm.
Tolley, 4 and 2; Harris beat T. A, Tor- the Echo Park Evangelistic Association, Petitioner said that respondent had decree nisi was granted. Down that he dropped a stone, and
rance, 3 and 2; W. B. Torrance beat
about four million gallons and this will and built an auditorium, seating over gone to live with another woman. A impression on' their Excellenciles, who completed, and the plasterers have com- heard it plunge into what seemed to

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be a great help to the city. Not until 5000 persons. decree nisi was granted. obviously enjoyed every moment of their menced work on the eastern side. to be a big body of water. The old-
Heatley, 2 and 1. Stuart Ross, the Aus- the 24in pipes, are laid across the trestle .Misconduct with Jack, O'Connor was
A DRUNKEN WIFE. stay. Tug Te Awhina Overhaul.—This vessel him Maoris had a tradition that is one
tralian, scratched his engagement. bridge will the normal supply of' six brought against Alice McGarald by Pat- Habitual drunkenness was the ground Wednesday's programme included a was floated off the slip on the 11th timethe wars of the isthmus a tribe went
Torrance, Michael Scott, Hope, Hex, million gallons be available from Niho- upon which Robert George Paterson visit to the Avarua School, the Avarua inst. The very wet weather ha« delayed into of
rick James McGarald (Mr. Dickson). The

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Hartley, Layton, and the Americans tupu. (Mr. Dickson) sought dissolution of the natives reception at "Taputaputea," a the overhaul work, and it will probably these caves and found their way
Mackenzie, Jan., Vonelm, Sweetsef, and It is not to be expected that the water
"WHAT'S IN A NAME." parties were married in .1018. and lived
marriage with Hilda Elizabeth Pater- reception by Makea Karika Ariki at be the end of next week before the f• ■out somewhere this side of Avondale.
in Auckland. On March 0 of this year In support of Mr. Lannigan's theory
Waldo got into the second round. Those will be clear for. a little while yet, but petitioner found his wife and O'Connor son. The parties were married in "1913, "Ngaruretu," and in the evening a con- Awhina is again in commission.
Wireless King's Wharf arid Tiri Tiri. of
defeated in the first round included underground supplies of water, k
improvement is expected in a few days.
supreme Court incident, living together at Onehunga. A private but his wife was always drinking. He cert in the Royal Hall. the fact that Onehunga and several put-

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Simpson- and the Americana Brooke, Aβ regards the position in the city, inquiry agent had secured an admission had forgiven her many times-, and she On Thursday we had the unveiling of King's wharf installation is complete side districts are supplied from below
i [{A. andByle,
Fownes, Rixey, and Mackenzie, sen. all houses were supplied by mid-day from the respondent. A decree nisi was had b'ecin prohibited, but it was all of the Soldiers' Memorial, a visit to Nga- and ready for work. Tiri Tiri plant is. the volcanic zone.
N.Z.) yesterday. Until the mains received An. amusing incident, which contrasted granted. no avail. A decree nisi was granted. tangiia School, and the Taldtumu being installed, and will be ready in and also those at The Western Springe
Mount Albert ,are
their full pressure of water there was with the atmosphere of unhappy mar-
RESTITUTION ORDERS. r
nath es' welcome at "Mata-Enua," with the course of next week. merely escapes from the volcanic are*.
INTERAOLGEOLOGY. little trouble with the hydrants, and
this meant the loss of a small quantity
riages, occurred-at the Supreme Court
this morning during the ■ hearing of t SEPARATION. Frederick William Thomas Ridler up.
ai citizens' ball in the evening to wind Fog Sirens for Breakwaters.—These
have been installed and put into com- A singular thing about the Western
Springs is that the volume of water!
of water; but constant attention by the divorce suit before Mr. Justice Stringer. Separation and desertion were the
, Starting at 9.30 a.m. on Friday with a mission as from 17th inst.

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(Mr. Dickson) was granted an order of never varies. In a time like the present,

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CONGRESS OPENED BY KING. staff of the waterworks The petitioner name was given ac grounds put forward in the following 'restitution of conjugal rights against visit to the hospital, and the opening of Pipe lane, Western Wharf, for when the water
remedied this. *
Emma Evelyn Davis-Smith, but before cases:— Alma Irileen Ridler, who was ordered the new building, his Excellency and Vacuum Oil Company.—This is nearing Swamp, there is no increaseCabbage
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"The staff rose to the occasion splen- the case commenced, Mr. R. Singer, for Beatrice Ethel Antridge Bender (Mr. to return within 21 days. Lady Alice -had a very busy day. Their completion, and will be tested this week. and in the flow,)
(Eeeelved 1.30 p.m.) didly in all department* from the heads the petitioner, asked that the 'name Inder) sued Thomas Bender for separa- other engagements included visits to the Manukau Harbour: Alleop's Bay Mr. Lannigan took this to be,
commented the Mayor this morn- tion. Married in 1904, the parties evidence that there was a much larger'
MADRID, May 24. down," Evelyn be omitted. NULLITY GRANTED. Catholic school, the Arorangi school, Wharf.—This will be started as soon as volume behind which could

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Slfty-three countries were represented ing, in reviewing the situation; "and they In making the alteration, Ms Honor agreed to separate in 1922. A decree Lyle Marshall (Mr. Lennard) sought and the Arorangi natives' reception at the weather moderates.
desrving of every credit for the way nisi was made. way through the crack in the Im.
fey 1300 delegates at the 14th Interna- are they stuck to their work." 1\
asked why the name wu hyphenated.
Married in 1022 and separated in 1023, nullity o# her marriage with Albert "Au-Maru." The Tutanekai left at fouj Hellaby's Well in Shortland Street »•
tional Geological Congress, opened -by Mr. Singer: The respondent works in and finally granted a decree in 1026, Marshall on the ground that respondent o'clock that afternoon en route for THE GIRL OF TO-DAY. a supply from the lava, and also'"lSep-'
a brewery, sir, and it is probably to was convicted for bigamy. A decree Mauke, Mitiaro, and the other islands
fhe King.—(A. and N.Z.) combe's well in Khyber Pass, and the
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distinguish him from the other Smiths was the lot of, May Moghan (Mr. absolute was made. which are included in the itinerary. springs at Grey and Menzies.

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A DRIFTING BOAT. there. Singer), who succeeded in her petition Eight years! of marriage found Thursa The native dances, which had been
Another Counsel: A brewery isa good against Anthony Moghan (Mr. Hall Now that there are so many resi-,
Skelton) for separation. Stevens (Mr. J. F. W. Dickeon) and practised for many days beforehand, HER PLACE IN INDUSTRY. dences on the volcanic area around
EXTRADITED FROM SYDNEY. SIGHTED FROM TIRI.
place to have
(Laughter)..
a double-barrelled' name.
Constant disagreements caused Thomas Samuel Stevens in an unhappy state, went off with eclat. The people of the
and he left her in 1922, and had not different villages vie with each other on
Auckland, it might be objected the*
ADDRESS BY MISS STEVENSON. there would be a danger of the under-!
His Honor: According to these papers G. R. Brocas (Mr. Singer) to separate returned. The wife's petition suc- such an occasion, their performances
the petitioner's right name is Emma from Mary Harriett Brocas (Mr.. Inder) ground supply being polluted. All
OHAHGE AGAINST YOTTWCt SCAN. in 1922 after a marriage of four years. ceeded and she was granted a decree reminding one very much of the rivalry At the fortnightly lunch meeting of against this the late Mr. James Stewart,!
WHEREABOUTS UNKNOWN. Smith. nisi. of the different choirs at the great Welsh the Karangahape Road Business Men's C.E., once wrote
The- petition succeeded. a paper appears'
;! REMANDED AT POLICE COURT. Mr. Singer: That is so, sir.
When her son, aged 22, died in 1022, On the ground that a legal separation musical festival, the "Eisteddfod." League held to-day, an interesting amongst the Transactionswhich of the New'
A report from*the signalman at Tiri His Honor (amending the claim, fur- to in 1916
yesterday afternoon stated that an open ther): There will be nothing left of Lucy Wolfenden, the wife of Thomas had been agreed Kathleen address was delivered by Miss- Jean Zealand Institute, in which he pointed]
Mary Smith (Mr. Holmden) sought dis- Stevenson, general secretary of the Auck- out that scoria is a splendid filter bed,

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JTohn Ewart (23), who -was brought boat, containing two men, was adrift it directly. (Laughter). WolferiSen, became discontented and
t>a«k on the Maunganui.to-day from Syd- in the Hauraki Gulf. The boat, wjiieh Mr. Singer (smiling): I ask for costs left him. He sought divorce on the solution of her marriage with Alfred CRICKET. land Y.W.C.A., on "The Girl as a Factor and there need be no fear of pollution
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aey by Constable Bruce Thompson, of wag rigged with a makeshift sail and against Mr. Smith, sir. '■ ground of desertion. The wife had Albert Cholmondley Smith. in Industry." of the water supply from the vokank'
admitted the allegations and a decree A decree nisi was granted. "In speaking of girls,". said Miss area. Mr.
Ellerslie, appeared at the Police Court was steered with an oar in place of a Stewart statedthat the back-1
this afternoon .charged with, forging a nisi was made: NORTH AUCKLAND MOVE. Stevenson, "it had been usual to think ■bone of the watershed was at the rear
rudder, appeared, to have come from DESERTION. of them as valuable to the community of Mount
cheque for £120 on the Bank of New Emma Smith (Mr. Singer) proved which meant the water'
Mofcuihi Island, and, when last seen at solely because of their potentialities as percolatingEden,

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Zealand at Papakura. dusk yesterday, was to the eastward BURNING AND THIEVING. separation against Arthur Smith and Ilija Burich (Mr. Ready), applied for AX ASSOCIATION FORMEb. through a filter 3x»d. of

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Accused, for whom Mr-. A. Moody of the Noisies. was granted a decree. The couple were divorce from Moe Burich on the ground wivee and mothers. To-day, however, scoria the distance of a mile
JBy Telegraph.-Own Correspondent.) girls had a tremendous economic import- to either the Western and a-half.
appeared, was, on the application of In response to the'message the Marine married in 1909 and separated in 1922. of .desertion. Springs, or those
Chief Detective Cummings, remanded to .• Leaving a family of five; Agnes Petitioner said (hat he was married in ance, just as girls. On their health, at Onehunga.
Department dispatched a launch to DISTRICT TERRIFIED. Julia WHANGAREI, this day. He contended th.it with
appear on May 31. Bail, £200, was render assistance, but owing to the Edgar Humphries, in 1908, went away 1908. They lived together until 1921, A meeting of delegates from various sub- intelligence and ideals depended not only such a natural filter bed there could not

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tllowecL darkness the drifting boat was.not seen from her husband, Edwin Humphries when respondent left him and had not the future, but the present—the present be the possibility of any danger.
districts embracing Rodney, Mangonui,
and to-day the launch returned to SALUTARY SENTENCES IMPOSED. (Mr. Metthews), and had not returnpd. returned. Da'rgaville and Whangarel was held last in the sense of the prosperity and pro-
Auckland. They had been married in 1896. The A decre nisi was granted. night, and it was decided to form a North gress of the economic worm,
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) ■ latter was granted a decree nisi on the Ivy Ryan (Mr. Sullivan) sued for Auckland Cricket Association, affiliated "During war-time the importance of
UNIVERSITY SENATE.
Although no further news of the men
was received to-day it is thought pro- grounds of desertion. divorce from Martin Joseph Ryan on D. with the N.Z. Suburban Association. Mr. girls' work was recognised to some KARANGAHAPE BUSINESS MEN.
WELLINGTON, this day. Dargaville was elected chairman, and extent,
and it was said that 'if the
bable that they landed at Waiheke Annie Yon. Konigswerder (Mr. Alex- the ground of desertion. Mr. J. Lees secretary.
of England stopped work for
» ■Justice Reed to-day. Albert Graham for divorce
Several prisoners.were sentence, by Mr. ander) advanced desertion as a ground Petitioner said that she was married A general meeting will be called prior women


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at Auckland in 1914. Respondent sub- to the opening of next season. half-an-hour the war would be lost.' The fortnightly meeting of the!
i MEETING IN WELLINGTON. The identity of the men is at present from Benno Herman Yon
Gleeson answered two charges of break- Koenigewerde r. sequently left her and did not return. This did not refer only to makers of Karangahape Koad Business Promotion
unknown, and it has been suggested ammunition, but to the great army of Society was held to-day in Nairn's tea-]
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'*■ that they may be the two prisoners who ing and entering and four of theft; Her- Petitioner said that she was married A decree nisi was granted.
PASS MARKS DISCUSSED. women who kept the ordinary processes rooms. There was a good attendance, an£
escaped from Rotoroa Island on the 14th bert Gleeson, two of breaking and enter- in Australia in 1900, subsequently com-
ing and five of theft; Henry Thomas, ing to reside at Auckland. In lflo3 re-
Charles William Blagrove (Mr. Sul-
livan) advanced desertion as a ground
CROQUET. of civil life going. ' the president, Mr. M. J. Bennett,!
', (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) instant. "To-day the same work went on, occupied the chair. The speaker of thei
two charges of breaking and entering spondent went off to the United States for divorce from Helen Francis Blagrove.
and seven of theft. All the charges with another woman. Petitioner was married in 1902. In 1902 CARLTON CLUB. though less spectacularly. We depended day was Miss Jean Stevenson, general'
WELLINGTON, this day. were admitted. more and more on the labour of girls in secretary of the Auckland Y.W.0A.,1
Thomas was also A decree nisi was granted. respondent went to Fiji. He had followed
'inefcTheto-day,
New Zealand University Senate MILITARY TRAINING. charged with arson. All the offences George Diver (Mr. Fleming) applied her there but she had refused to return. The seventeenth annual meeting of the almost every department of civic life. whose address is reported in another
Professor Macmillan Brown, were qpmmitted at Ormondville, between for divorce from Olive May Diver on Carlton Croquet Club (Incorporated) was Under, the one little item of 'dress,' New column. Mr. Ben. Bailey, accompanied
chancellor, presiding. Professor T. A. A decree nisi was granted.
Hunter ■moved "that for all University
January and March, 1026. The judge the ground of desertion. Petitioner held in the Bowling Club's pavilion at Zealand statistics reported over
Thomas Underdown (Mr. Gatenby) Epsom on Monday, when 15,000 by Miss Hope Aster, sang "Take a Pair
examinations except matriculation and
POSITION OF APPRENTICES. said the accused had terrorised Napier said Uiat he was married in 1918. In proved desertion over a period of five attendance of members. The there was a full girls employed making the clothing of of Sparkling Eyes."
annual report the ■
district by burning and thieving. That 1925, when they were living at Eltham, years against Ruby Muriel Underdown, amongst other matters, made special refer- men, women and. children of the
entrance pass, the mark shall, be 50 Should time occupied in military sort of thing must be stopped, and the respondent left him and returned to and a decre nisi was granted." ence to the purchase of an acre of land off community. How little did we stop to

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per cent." He said that at present there
iwere two,pass marks, 40 and 50.per cent.
training be deducted from the term of
a boy's apprenticeship? A decision
sentence imposed would act as a deter- Auckland.
rent to those who might combine. <to An. order was made for respondent
- King George Avenue, Epsom, for the pur-
Desertion was proved by Margaret pose of forming new playing grounds and think of our debt togirls?
"To-day the great majority of girls
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Cairns Hodgkinson (Mr. Matthews) accommodation for the club, owing to the
It was practice in law, medicine' and having .an * important bearing on the fight against society. to return to petitioner within 21 days. against William Percival Hodgkinsoe. expiration of the lease of the old grounds made an economic contribution to the
accountancy to require 50 per cent, but point was given by Judge Cohen in the Each of the accused was sentenced to Desertion was the ground on which on the Railway Reserve at Newmarket The community which stretched over a
in the arts course, practice varied. The parties were married in 1915, and finance and property committees of the club TE AROHA, Monday.
New South Wales Court of Appeal. two years' hard labour on each charge, Edith Rosalie Spence (Mr. Newberry) towards the latter end of the time they had devoted their energies to finding the period of from five to fifteen years— A special meeting of the Waitoa Drain-'
Professor Wall opposed making a In a proceeding before Mr. Mac- concurrent, to be followed by. three applied for divorce from James Spence. necessary
lived together they were not agreeing. converting the money for the purchase of and this in addition to the contribution age Board was held at Waihoa Satur-I
standard..Different pass marks might be dougall, ■ K.S.M., at the Central years' reformative detention. ■ Petitioner said that her jiusband dis- In 1921 he cleared out and had not with very land for the clubVs purposes which they would later make through day to discuss the scheme foroninternal!
desired by. examines. Police Court, on February 4 last, Arthur Henry Chambers, for break- appeared in 1910. fie went to Canada successful results, the members their homes. drainage in the central area.
The motion was negatived by 15 to 4. returned. A decree nisi was granted. having entered into the
scheme enthusias- The engineer submitted the following
the English Ijjlectric Co., of Australia, ing and entering and theft at Levin, and took most of his money with him. Joy Catherine Edwards (Mr. Mat- and given generously In attaining <-the "One should realise the effect of this
The Senate agreed in regard to the Ltd., was fined £10 on a charge of having was ordered two years' reformative. A decree nisi was granted! thews) succeeded .in her petition against object in view. ■ *
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industry upon girls' lives; the physical schedule and estimates for the central'
area special works : OBine outlet, first see-i
tecommendation of the Wellington com- penalised 7 Neville Alec Palmer, an Alexander Spratley Jolly, for opening The income of the club from'all sources and mental strain; the recrea- tion to Wiseman's, 10,584 yards at 1/3,
Desertion was given as the ground on Thomas Charles Edwards, whom she was £040, which, with the balance brought need for £661 10/; second section to No. 4 line,
mittee as to alleged irregularities in apprentice employed by them, for attend- a postal packet, was ordered three years the application of Sarah Jane Rankin accused of 'drunkenness and cruelty, and forward from last year, gave the total of tion, and, as a consequence, the import- 15,647.5 yards at 1/3, £997 18/7; third
connection with examinations that the ing camps of military instruction, by in a Borstal institution. (Mr. Ready) for divorce from James also with molesting her during the cur- enter t466. During the year it was
decided to ant part played*by the Y.W.C.A. in section to No. 3 line, 6400 yards at 1/3,

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chief supervisor in each centre be asked Into the necessary arranpements catering for the health of our girls and £400; fourth section to No. 2 road, 4080
treating him as if every day's attend- Patterson Rankin. Petitioner said that rency of a separation order. the proper constitntion and registration for

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to submityto the local committee hie ance by him at a camp was a day's they had lived together until 1913, when Ernest Gilbert Shreeve (Mr. Mat- the club. This was given effect to and the also
of in providing them with an inspira- yards at 1/3, £255; total £2294 8/7.
Wiseman's Koad, 550 yards at 1/, £27
list of assistant supervisors and hie pro-
posed arrangements for approval of the
absence during the'term of his. appren-
ticeship to the trade of turner and fitter. MANAGER'S DISMISSAL.
respondent had left. her.
A decree nisi was granted.
thewsh petitioned Florence Ellen Shreeve club was duly Incorporated.
on the grounds of desertion. On nine successGeneral satisfaction was expressed at the
tion that was always for the best. 10/; Bailey outlet. 660 yards at 1/, £33;
"One effect of girls taking their place Gleeson's outlet, 900 yards at XI, £45;i :
of the club In attaining the position
d place in the Beason's intercluh in industry was that they had to go No. 4 line to No.
local committee. The information-was' laid by the Defence Amy Hutt (Mr. Golding) applied occasions he had unsuccessfully endeav- Renell's outlet, 704 yards at XI, £35 4/;
Discussion is proceeding. Department, At the lower Court, Palmer for divorce from George Louis Augustine oured to get her to return when she rlJ^^n
competition, :
scoring a total of 1930 points where work was to be found; hence the £167 4/; No. 1 road1, culvert, 3344 yards at I/. 1
set in con-i
said he would have. been out of hie The congratulations of the club were ten- girl in the city without a home. This crete at £10 per square foot,
UPHELD BY JUDGE. Hutt on the ground that in 1922 a legal left in 1925. A decree nisi was granted. dered to Mr. R. S. ,
T-awrence on his having was not necessarily a thing to deplore— Ely's outlet, 450 yards at 1/, £22 10/;
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apprenticeship only he had time to make May Lewis (Mr. Munro) sought a dis-
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separation had been agreed to between l6 < ha m P onsniP of the Auckland
ALLEGED THEFT OF WIRE. CroquetI Association during the past girls of the Mackay's outlet, 390 yards at 1/, £18
season their fathers' past generation often left 10/; No. 1 to No. 1 road, 2700 yards »t
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up. ' the parties. solution of her marriage with Frederick r™, * Davy and Miss Keattley
The judge upheld the appeal, quashed (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) A, decree nisi was granted. Lewis on the ground of desertion. Peti- also to Mrs. on homes at 17 years for the 11, £ 135; Hyde outlet, 1400 yards at 1/.
their wtnnins the championship
the conviction, and allowed £3 3/ costs Charles William Swanberg (Mr. tioner's evidence, which was taken in tup same tournament. doubles in homes of their husbands. It must be £ 70; No. 2 to No. 7 outlet, 2750 yards at
ELECTRICAL ENGINEER ACCUSED. against the Defence Department. CHRISTCHURCH, this day. Kirker) applied for divorce from Emily Sydney, was read. A decree nisi was The following officers were elected for the remembered that the girl who came to at 1/, £1810/;
11, £137 John's culvert, 375 yarde
In the case of Richard Frederick ensulnc year: President Mrs. Hamilton (re- the city was usually a young worker, road, 400 yards 15/; No. 7 drain to Nb. 7
Jane Swanberg on the ground that a granted. at 1/, £20; Luxton'i
Shaw versus the Electric Products and eleetedh vice-presidents. Mesdames C E and her need was for shelter, protection outlet, 1200 yards at 1/, £60; No. 4 and
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Gramophones ° Company for alleged
legal separation was agreed to in 1921. f.nckper and Wajrstaff
fre-elected)• secre- and care; something to take the place Black's No. 6 outlets, 1650 yards at 1/, £82 10/:
HIDE AND SKIN AUCTION. wrongful
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A decree nisi was granted. PUKEKOHE NEWS. \V y T. Mrs W Per,T to-elected!: treasurer,
! CHRISTCHURCH, this day. dismissal, the judge gave judg- Vondretta Clark (Mr. Snedden) Mrs Wilson fre-elected): seneral com- of. the individual care and training of a £24 5/;drain
mittee. MesrHmps Aicken. BoHtho. Uk- home. The Y.W.C.A. had always been £10 per square1 foot,
No.
to Jolls', 485 yasds at 1/.
road culvert in concrete,
The fact that in 1923 £1500 worth of men for the company on the claim and sought divorce from Raymond Edwin £300; Ballachragan
counter-claim, holding that Shaw had ••ence and Warm: Teen committee. Mes- mindful of these facts, and its activities outlet, 515 yards at 1/, £25 15/; Whalta-
wire was stolen from the Post and Tele- Clark on account of the fact that in 'lamps tatirie and
Wilson. Mr. Lawrence- horo drain
graph Department's store at Addington DRY SKINS SELL WELL. been unfaithful in regard to several 1922 the parties had agreed to legally
The annual meeting of the Pukekohe ■«pfch
™"'m'*Te<\ Mesdamcs Hamilton and for the past sixty years had been devoted from Waitoa River, 1600 yardi
was mentioned before the magistrate
At the auction sale this afternoon in
"small sums. The directors would have separate.
Literary and Social Club was presided over
by the president. Captain G. Dittmer. The Wilcon. Mr. R. a. Lawrence.
Pronogpd
to meet this need. In every country of at XI, £80; west drain to Readhead'e,
1240 yards at 1/. £62; Mackay's eastern
balance-sbeet disclosed that the club was (irrancements for increasing the the world
this morning when Robert Talbot Daly the Chamber of Commerce, dry sheep failed in their duty had they not taken A decree nisi was granted. In a healthy financial position. The fol- Incomeinof the club were fully discussed and to provide shelter looked
women to the Y.W.C.A. outlet, £3460 1/6.
400 yards at 1/, £ 20; total,
•was charged with the-theft of wire and friendship."
valued at £5. skins met with ready sale. The improve- the course plaintiff complained of. Edith Evelyn v Wainwright (Mr. lowing: officers were elected:—Patron, Mr. "lans furtherance of flint object decided
Miss Stevenson proceeded to make an to provide interest The estimates of annual rate necessary
Accused pleaded not ment noted at last auction was fully Lennard) asked for divorce from Horace C. J. Ratjen; president. Captain O. Ditt- linon. Next season's clnb matches were on sinking fund on
guilty. Daly is an electrical engineer Claud Wainwright on account of a mer; vice-presidents. Miss K. Corbett, Mrs. trranrpd for 3"d donations for the prizes earnest appeal to her hearers for sup- dredging scheme, internal scheme, end
maintained and in some cases an' S. Nixon, Messrs. R. G. May, F. Perkins, tvero freely maflo. port are as follow:—(D,
unconnected with the Department.
advance of one halfpenny per point legal separation agreed to in 1922. J. Rouiston, C. K. Lawrle, and Dr. A. T. of the hostel and holiday house combined scheme,
scheme, which is just being launched. Waitoa dredging scheme over limited area,

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Tjie case is proceeding. Begg; secretary. Miss I. Richardson; assist-
took place. No improvement, however, A decree nisi was granted. cost £1215; rate per £, Class A, 2 l-8d;,
occurred in the market for salted skins. Andrew Hamilton (Mr. Sullivan)
ant secretary, Mr. A. Gill, Jun.; treasurer, Yesterday was pension day, and the The Auckland Association had done good Class B, 1 7-8 d; Class C, 1 5-8 d; annual
Mr. F. Stembrldge, Jun.; committee, Mrs. work, but its activities had per acre classified 2/7, capital cost
Hides also showed little change. Quo- sought a divorce from Ethel May Hamil- P. Mincher, Misses R. Chellburg, L. Arm- several city post offices had an exceed- been charge acre classified, £1 16 10/. (2). In-
DIED AT SEA. tations are:— Sheepskins: Three-quar- strong, M. Smith, Messrs. W. Crosbie. E. ingly busy time paying out. cramped and had not kept up with per

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SOME EXHIBITION FIGURES. ton on the ground of desertion. Coutts, and I. Petersen. On account the growth of the city. It was not area, including
ternal scheme as above over new central
ter to full wool, to lljd per lb; half Mr. Sullivan said that the parties While playing Rugby football on Satur- of the 23rd being a Sunday the Postal engineering, coet £4438.
day a member of the White Star Senior Department was a day late in settling, charity ehe sought, but an investment Kate per &. Class A, 13-16d; Claesper
B,
wool, 9Jd to IQJd; short wool, 83d; were married in 1893. In 1911 they Class 3-16 d; annual charge
HON. T. E. FEU,. pelts, 7jd to BJd per lb. Salted skins: (By Telegraph—Preu Association.) team, Mr. C. Dazeley, sustained two broken and, needless to state, the claimants that would repay the community over Id; 3,
lived at Karangahake. Respondent then rtbs. After receiving medical attention, were and over acre classified, 9Jd; capital cost per acre,
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Best, 6/4 to 7/6; medium, 3/3 to ,4/8 DUNEDIN,. tMe, day. left her husband and went to live In Mr. Dazeley was able to proceed to bis early on the spot. Roughly speak-
eachf Hides: Heavy, at BJd to 9d per lb; borne at Punl. ing, the sum of £20,000 was handled by recognised the need to look after the 1 and 2 over new central area, cort]
f (By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
light,ox, sid, cow, sgd, and The amounts realised
calf, 10d per tures, etc., at the Art by salesof .pic- Australia. They had not lived together the city and suburban offices and about aged, disabled or dilinquent, but what £5653, rate per £. Land classified A,

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r Gallery at the since, that time. J ~-.... 15-16 d; classified B, 5-8 d; classified C.
WELLINGTON, this day. £40,000 for the whole of the Auckland could be more praiseworthy and effica- 5-16d. Annual charge

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"The Hon. Thomas E. Tell, C.M.G., Pension dictrict, which extends from cious than an investment in youth? lOgd; capital cost per acre classified, 12/»-
the British collection; totalled £7774. James Phillip Weale (Mr. Boyes) ap- Mercer to the North Cape. It was decided to submit the schedule
Colonial Secretary to the Fijian Admin- Eternal vigilance is the price of pre- Purchases
istration, died on May 17 on board the tending to be other than what you are. amounted to by the Dunedin Art Gallery
£4066, besides which £650

plied ftr a Hivorce from Olga Urrnith
Weale on the ground of desertion. Passengers' who arrived at Wellington Nearly twelve miles of refrigerating New York police officials declare that at ItSpringdale
to the ratepayers at a meeting to be held
on Thursday next.
Huapehu, which arrived this morning. He Some people wj»o claim to have, seen worth of pictures by the liner Ruapebu from Southampton are embedded in the area of Madison soliciting was decided that all lands in the
and statuary .were ■ Mr. Boyes said that* the parties They
were
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membership subscriptions central area be reclassifled, and that two
•was 15 years in Nigeria, and was at one
>t»> in the Barbadcres. whole truth. .
twenty-one -summere are telling the purchased! by citizens
'for presentation
to the Dnnedin Gallery. ; ; ;
married in 191§# Duhedin.
lived together unfn 1924, ~when re-
by train at 2 o'clock this afternoon.' Bag-
gage will leave by the Kurow on Friday. ice surface for hockey and skating. profitable fraudulent activity.
for
Square Garden, New York, to furnish the mythical anti-prohibition eocietiei is a classifiers be appointed. In the event of
their disagreeing they should -be em-
powered to call in a third party.
THE AUCKLAND STAR. TUESDAY. MAY 25. 1926.

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UNEPLOYED RELIEF. NORTHERN WAIROA FARM A HALT TO BORROWING. MINISTER AT ROTORUA. TRAINS TO THE NORTH. LINKED UP. AMUSEMENTS. SKATmG RINK. j
* To assist in- -raising ■ funds for the
Y.W.C.A. Hostel, the supporters of Ren-
PROVISION BY GOVERNMENT. EXPERIMENTAL PROPOSITION. EXCESS OF IMPORTS. REQUEST FOR INSTRUCTOR. FLOOD DAMAGE REPAIRED. WAIPU AND RUAKAKA.
THE OPERA HOUSE.
dell's Carnival Queen will be at the
Premier Skating Rink to-uight. Dancing
Billed in the part of a handyman at will take place. |
OBffAKXSATIOW READY SOON. AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT
COMPLETING GOVERNMENT'S IMPRESSIONS OF THE LAND.
ANOTHER 16 MILES OF METAL a certain sanatorium where the prin- POLAR EXPLORATION.
ASSISTS. WASHOUTS AND SUPS. LAID. cipal business appears to .be that of A lecture will be delivered at the Grey
rl/OC&t BODIES >."""ST DO SHARE. PROGRAMME. turning old men into young ones, and Lvnn Library to-morrow night. Mr. C.
MINISTER MAKES A PROMISE VISIT TO TAURANGA *TO-DAY. young ones into babies, Con Moreni was Reginald Ford, F.R.G.S., will tell of the
(By Telegraph. -Sin-i-lai to •'Star.'"* (From Our Own Correspondent.)

WELLINGTON, this day. (By Telegraph.—Special to " Star.")


PRIME MINISTER'S VIEWS.
(By Telegraph.—Special to 'fSUr. ')
, LINE AWASH AT MANY POINTS.
WHANGAREI, Monday. perfectly at home last night in the "Romance of Polar Exploration"
breezy little revue, "An Electric Belt,'
Replying yesterday to a deputation on (By Telegraph —Special ROTORUA, this day. All the railway services in the Auck- There was a big gathering of settlers that was presented at the Opera House
DARGAVILLE, this day to "Star.")
the question ofthethe Government provid-
ing relief for unemployed, the Hon. "It is evident that the farmers of the TAUMARUNUI, Monday. On arrival at Rotorua from Hamilton
land district were restored by yester- at the Mata Hall on Saturday to cele-
day morning, after the interruptions brate the linking up of the metal on the
by his Silk Stocking Revue Company.
Con's specialty is nothing in particular,
MEXICAN RELIGIOUS
(J J. Anderson, Minister of Labour, said Northern Wairoa districts are out to Some matters of national importance yesterday afternoon the Hon. 0. J. caused by the floods. The damage was Waipu-Oakleigh Road. This road has SQUABBLE.
,
for he finds himself just as much at
■that there was not as much unemploy- help themselves," said the Hon. O. J. Hawken, Minister of Agriculture, was not extensive, and it was chiefly a case been the scene of great activity for home in the matron's department as in
ment as some people thought, it being Hawken (Minister of Agriculture) dur- were touched on by the Premier (Rt. met by the member for the district (Mr, of waiting until the water had receded many months past, but within a few the guise of a self-styled understudy to
Hon. J. G. Coatea) during his speech at F. F. Hockly). The Mayor (MrV C. H. enough for the gangs to repay washouts days there will be a general exodus of
estimated at about a third more than ing his visit to Dargaville. Mr. Hawken Clinkard) and the town clerk (Mr W. A. of a minor nature. the doctor. Interviewing fair patients CATHOLICS IN WAR.
'lest year- However, the Government had just returned from a tour of inspec- the dinner tendered to him by the McLean) teams and teamsters to other centres, is not hie forte, but he is never daunted,
-*wae new g<>ing into the question of pro- tion of the Northern Wairoa Demonstra- Taumarunui County Council to-night. paid an official call later and The line was breached near Kumeu and the valley will miss the noise and and never out of countenance. If not (From Our Own Correspondent.)
viding relief works. tion and Experimental Farm, and w;is extended a welcome to the Minister on to which it has grown accustomed
When all was said and done, the pro- this his first visit to the district as a through flooding, and there were also bustle actually before the footlights when

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The Government, the Minister said, discussing matters with membere of vari- sperity of the primary producer meant
small slips at Wayby and Hoteo. The of late. there is some romance afoot—and the SAN FRANCISCO, May 5.
had handled similar situations previ- ous local bodies wlio had accompanied the prosperity of the whole country and Minister of the Crown. ballast was washed out, and the line was Arrangements for the function were in theme lends itself to romance—he con-
ously, and he had no doubt that the him. Mr. Hawken spent some time discussing under water at numerous places—at the hands of Messrs. Johns, Colthart, trives to to the scene The religious situation, growing out
of all of the community. It keep handy enough
Government could deal with the present Mr. F. Jones (Mayor of Dargavills) was, flections of grave moment that, in matters affecting the district with his Taupaki, Kumeu, Rewhiti,, Ohirangi, O'Shea, Sloane, McMillan, C. Hewlett of action to know all about it. Every- of
N the Mexican Government's enforce-
Situation satisfactorily, although it told-the Minister that the Demonstration spite therefore, of all warnings, our imports had departmental officers, and gained con- Pukanui, Kaukapakapa, Kanohi, Kai- and S. Draffin, and besides some eighty thing is quite delightful and bright, and ment of certain clauses in Jhe Con-
Would take more than five minutes to do Farm Committee were onw in a position exceeded .our exports By
£6,000,000 or siderable information about the wealth threatening para Flats, Hoteo and Wayby. A slip jyas of the active workers there were present the electric belt is a most convenient stitution, has reached an acute stage,
it. He had made the recommendation to secure the freehold of the property, £7,000,000. That meant that the money and requirements of this rapidly- north of Waiotira, but did as guests Messrs. Fred Murdoch, secre- little scheme for getting rid of anything according to telegraphic advices received
the relief works were avail- and it was to make Francisco from Mexico City.
that when application was going out of a in San
proposed developing area. not develop. There was a small slip on tary of the railway committee, and later that might suggest the
able attention should in the meantime to the Advances to Settlers' Department New Zealand'sinstead of coming Thursday night at the Newmarket end the road committee; Bennett and real sanatorium. From anteroom
in, arid
spending power Mr. Hockly accompanied the Minister the laundress Not a single Catholic church is function*
was
be confined to married men and married for as much of the purchase money as affected accordingly. All thinking men on a tour of inspection of the Govern- of the Parnell tunnel; and a big slip Wright, engineers-in-charge, and (Dolly Varni), who looks "like an ing in the States of Colima and Michoa-
men with families. Single men with possible. Settlers in the district were must realise that we could not go ment grounds and bath houses. Various started to come down in the deep cut- O'Brien, overseer of works. accident going somewhere to happen,'* can, because of the fact
that the priests,
'dependants would to all intents and pur- quits willing to find the balance of the borrowing forever. It was on Mr. W. Codlin referred to the many to the matron (Violet Lester), and a in protest against the law, nave been
improvements were requested and sug- ting just south of Karaka. A good' deal

• poses be regarded as married men. money to complete the purchase. They not the Gov- declining to say masses. The Govern-
The Minister hoped that the organisa- were doing something to increase produc- there waspolicy
ernment's to go on borrowing, but gestions put forth, which "Mr. Hawken of clay was cleared away on Sunday, and important works undertaken by the vaudeville soubrette (Gene Carlton), all
a programme of necessary said he has now been removed. •Public Works, but regretted that a the parts are capably handled, and the ment is considering converting all these
tion would be ready within a few days, tion, and the Government was requested works, would bring 'before the notice of into Government schools.
tnd that married men could be given to help. As a business man Mr. Jones completed. Thereprogramme
and that had to be his colleague, the Minister in charge of Two slight subsidences of the track better bridge was not provided for the musical numbers are of the pleasing, churches Attorney-General Ortega, under an
work. The local were several improve- Tourist Resorts (the Hon. W. Nos- occurred on the Glen Afton line, and people of Maungakaramea to enable the catchy sort that please the audience.
iin't*ble authorities fully realised that business people could ments to be undertaken with regard
to worthy). there wae a waeh-out at Puriri, on the settlers to forward their produce at Getting Better Every Day," by Les Tejeda,issued
order by Secretary of the Interior
must also do their share, and, co far as not get -on without the farmer. The railways. Thames line. The Ohinemuri River was all times from their railway centre at "I'm initiated an investigation, with
Ben who had been discharged from their Demonstration Farm was doing an accounts, theWith the new system of Incidentally, the "Star" special repre- right up to the Austin, "Doctor Strong," by Cyril James,
a view to possible indictment of all
employment were concerned, his opinion immense amount of good to the whole exactly the cum Government would know sentative who is accompanying the beams of the bridge at Tauraroa. as the doctor, and "O Sole Meow," by Mexican archbishops
required to make re- Minister on his Paeroa, at ita highest point, but no Mr. Bennett instanced the many ways Con Moreni, are among the best; the
and bishops.
was that it was the duty of employers of this rapidly-growing district. newals, and it was expected that there tour of the Auckland damage occurred. in which the Public Works Department sextet of 'ballet girls appearing in pretty It was charged that the recent joint
to relieve the position as far ac possib^. The Minister expressed pleasure at would be sufficient province, was informed that the people The interruptions to train services served the people of this Dominion. pastoral letter signed by them and
The Minister went on to say that or- hearing that town and country were to meet the cost money from revenue of Rotorua resent the attitude adopted were confined to the North line. On Apart from road and railway building, costume effects. Maggie Foster, the circulated throughout the country
ganisation for the employment of women working in harmoriy, and hoped it would of those renewals. The by the Minister talented young violinist, scored another
charge of Tourist Friday and Saturday there were no hydro-electric works were undertaken, violated the constitution, ttfhich forbids
presented difficulties. He was averse to continue. His Department had already Public Works Department also had a- Resorts in regard in to Rotorua. It is over trains between Kumeu and .Maungatu- and various buildings erected; in fact, success in entering upon her last week,
letting up a bureau as they had proved decided to give a subsidy of £300 for programme, which ought to be finished. and Joe Brennan, assisted by Miss Ida ministers to criticise the Governmnt, or
As people had been so often reminded, five years since Mr. Nosworthy has roto; and the Whangarei express missed the key note of this Department was the constitution. This letter protested
absolute failures the last time they were three yeears. His policy was to supply no per


visited this resort, and it is claimed that Newton, provided some delightful enter- against the paragraphs in the constitu-
seed. The question was whether unem- manures and seeds for such purposes as New cent of the money borrowed by there are many matters requiring his through through
a trip not being able to get development.
on tainment in a procession of -pantomime tion, dealing with churches and schools.
ployed women would go into the country indicated, but the committee would have own Zealand since 1912 was earning its Thursday. As far as the A Red Letter Day. sketches and character studies. Blondi
districts. to watch their expenditure, as the Gov- remainder wae used in auch
interest and sinking fund, and the attention. other services were concerned, only small Robinson was again in his element as El Universal Grafico in a public state-
To this, a woman member of the depu ernment was tight for money. directions as Appointment of Instructor. \ delays occurred, and everything was "To-day," said Mr. Murdoch, "is a red just a fool—a coon character comedian; ment said summons had been served

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education. The Government aimed at righted by Sunday. letter day in the history of this district, upon the 'bishops and archbishops to ap-
tation replied in the affirmative. Discussing the matter further with the giving every child in New Zealand 'Mr. Hockly brought before Mr. During the height of the flood it is as it marks the accomplishment of a and the cleverness of Halma, who juggles pear before the federal court for' trial,
The Minister added that he was leav- "Star" special representative travelling Hawken the matter of the appointment reported that the water was 6ft deep great object, and outlet for the settlers anything from an umbrella to a little but no confirmation of this was obtain-
ing for the South immediately, but with him, the Minister of Agriculture facilities "Let's
for the best education.
have N
this," said Mr. Coates. of an agricultural instructor for this at Hoteo, and the line was also sub- of Mata, Ruakaka and Waipu at any occasional table was well received, in a able. ,
would pass the matter on to one of his said he realised that the Northern "The national aim varied offering of juggling and crazy
.colleagues. They had to remember also Wairoa of New Zealand is district. The member strongly advocated merged for a considerable distance at period of the year. For generations, dancing. The introductory " item to the
Senbr Tejeda, discussing the situation,
that Wellington w,as not Farm. was serving a most useful that where we have public money to placing one of the best men in the Kaipara Flats.
the only place purpose. It had been found that in a rich spend must ■, he continued, settlers had to struggle programme was a screen sketch of the repeated in unequivocal terms his previ-
Department in the large area of which
to be considered, and that other places and growing district on occasion demon- fit of it be expended for the bene- against adverse circumstances and were Flood an aeroplane version of the ous statement unalterable that it was the Mexican
must be attended to as well. the country as a whole, and not Rotorua is the centre. Mr. Hockly virtually prisoners for several months Noah in episode—under the .carefully Government's determination
stration farming sometimes got beyond f#r the benefit of any group or indivi- pointed out that the matter had been
the experimental stages, and he gave a dual." Mr. Coatee knew that New Zea- referred to in last year's Budget, but «o OBITUARY. in every year on account
sible state of the roads. In order to
of the impos- obscure title of Fullerecope. Th* pro-
to enforce
clared that the
the religious laws. He de-
Catholic clergy
general warning against the practice. landers were proud that the gramme -will .be repeated every evening desired
MR. COATES EXPLAINS. men who far nothing had been done. The area
The proper use of manures and drainage controlled the country's affairs, both in wae a wide one, with various qualities overcome the difficulty an agitation was and at the matinees. an ecclesiastical governments
appeared to be the two great problems national and local politics, were started some 14 years ago to get a sovereignty.
imbued of soils, and there were serious difficul- MRS. E. S. PEACOCK. JASPERS LIMITED. Referring to a recent proposal of
POLICY OF GOVERNMENT. in the Northern Wairoa district. Hβ with a high sense of honour. He be- ties confronting the settlers. With a
connection per medium of a light rail-
way to deep water on the Wtaangarei A ton of coal and other donations were Mexican Catholic dignitaries, that the
was only too willing to help with de- lieved that the bulk of New Zealanders good agricultural instructor stationed in Many friends will learn with regret Harbour. At a later stage a former
WORK FOR NECESSITOUS CASES.
monstration farms, and would like.to were loyal to the core to the Empire, and Rotorua he was convinced that many of that Mrs. E. R. Peacock, of Melbourne, Minister of Public AVorks included in the profits made last evening Mexican Government and the Vatican
His, Majesty's confer in an effort to solve the situa-
,
(the late Sir at the concert given in
see them all linked up for the common particularly to the constitution under these problems would be solved. died on Sunday at a private hospital in Win. Fraser) insisted
(By Telegraph.—Special to "Star.'T
this city. She was taken ill suddenly outlet that the railway Theatre by Jasepers Limited in aid of tion, Senor Tejeda said: "The only
good. which New Zealand existed. The more for Waipu and Ruakaka must the Rev. Jasper Calder'e City .Mission. modus vivendi acceptable *to the Mexi-
r TAUMARUNUI, this day. Mr. Hawken wanted it to foe perfectly we read of other countries, the more we reply, The Minister was sympathetic in his while attending the Rotary Club social
understood that the Government realised the extraordinary which was on similar lines to his evening on May 10. Born in New Tows, link up with the Whangarei system at The idea of the miseioner to hold-a third can Government is compliance with our.
A straightforward statement as to the not go on helping these would freedom of remarks concerning the same matters in Oakleigh. This was strenuously opposed concert in the theatre as van attempt to laws and punishment of those violating
kind of farms our people. The future of New Zealand Dargaville and Whangarei last week. Tasmania, Mrs. Peacock came to New by the people, but ultimately agreed make up money lost on the two per- them." Reports indicated that the
■ Government's policy with regard to un-
indefinitely. lay in the hands of the people. Speaking Zealand in 1880, married, and lived in
employment and the relief of necessitous broadly, He said he fully realised that the Hawke's Bay. Eight years afterwards to, when it was realised that it was formances presented last week in the situation was most serious in Colima
cues was made by the Prime Minister the Government had two aims Oakleigh or nothing. During the war Town Hall, owing to the wet weather, •and Michoacan, in which State*
Et. Hon J. G. Coates) during the course
History of Wairoa Farm. —first, tolerance, and secondly, as faras Rotorua district was capable of making she went with her husband and children period the committee did not harass proved a wise one, for His Majesty's was Catholics who attempted to carry out
The project of forming an incorporate was humanly possible, equal opportun- much agricultural progress. In fact, it to live in Melbourne. Both Mr. and
6t a. speech delivered at a banquet to society to either lease or purchase a ities for all its citizens. had surprised him to see the rate of Peacock did splendid honorary the Government, 'but towards itsa termi- packed with an audience that enjoyed demonstrations of protest against the
ihn by the Taumarunui County Council. property representative of the soils of Finally, Mr. Coates appealed to all to progress during the last few years, and Mrs. social service Australian and nation, the late Minister, in weak every moment of the bright concert given religious laws were promptly arrested.
In the presence of an assemblage of the Northern Wairoa, to be operated as pull together at this time. He said he was convinced that, under proper New Zealand troops in England during amongst moment, said he would start operations by the clever performers. Each item was
eighty residents, representing three a farm on the lines of the success- team work was what was wanted. The treatment, the land would give great the war. Two sons served in France, done, if men were found. This was promptly a creditable one, and the players re-
counties, the local Hospital Board, and fuldairy demonstration farms at Stratford New Zealand Expeditionary (Force accom- production. and'the work was undertaken.
where one wae killed in action. Mrs. The recent history of the change from ceived full rounds of applause. At the GOLF.
the Borough Council, Mr. Coates said it and Manaia, in Taranaki, was taken up plished great things because of the team conclusion Mr. Calder thanked the audi-
was not his intention to move about the some eighteen months ago by a Development Noted. Peacock was on her way to Caliofrnia railway to road was known to the ence for their assistance, and said that*
repre- work of officers and men. for a holiday when taken ill in Auck-

' Speaking of railways, Mr. Coates Mid All the way up In the train from land. Deceased is survived by her hus- audience and it was unnecessary to owing to the splendid -audience it was
country making a series of promises, but
sentative body of farmers and business THE GLENDOWIE CLUB.
"rather to meet people and endeavour to men at Dargaville. A society known as he was glad to know that the people of Hamilton yesterday, the Minister hardly band, three sons and two daughters. The refer to that, but it was hie privilege possible that a profit would result. He
Understood their problems. It was f- the Northern Wairoa Demonstration and Taumarunui had begun to realise that took his eyes off the country through interment will be at Melbourne. while representing the district, to act then stated that Mr. R. Eagleton, who
ported that there was a considerable Experimental Farm Society was formed they were getting some return and re- which he was passing. To the "Star" as medium in the negotiations with the had. performed the
Minister of Public Works (Mr.. Coates) duties. of make-up members An Inter-club golf match between the
of the Auckland and Glendowle
•mount of unemployment in New Zea-

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-lsnd; .That was seasonable,-it was true, and
duly incorporated, and an executive sults for whatrwa« being done. All the special he said that the progress in the artist, had.promised him a ton of coal Clubs will be played on the Middlemen*
committee was "elected and 'empowered credit was due to the heads of Depart- Waikato had been wonderful, and top- i MR. WILLIAM PERRHf. and as a. result they were celebrating for distribution among the poor, people links on Saturday. The Glendowle team will
ijjiffc the position had to be faced,' and and 'Hne men who were running dressing and fertilisers had been respon- to-night. One part of tile compact had for the winter. Mr. Calder assured bis comprise the. following: P. Trice, O. L.
= §hen necessitous cases were reported to select a suitable property. This con- ments
sists of 125 acres the show." All he had done personally sible for it. Nearing Rotorua, he Many friends of Mr. William Perrin, been fulfilled, arid' they could now say listeners that there would be no dodging ■Goodwin, C. Alleott, C. M. King, J. G. Ham-
; lomething would have to be done for are river flats representative of some was "to reorganise a bit, and chow the remarked that all the land he could see of Oneliunga, will learn with regret of farewell to the famous Knagg'g hills on his part if ten other people threw a Lilly,
acres, 100 of which ilton, R. R. Klssllng, A. K. Duthle, J. O.

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C. .Woods, O. Wolfgramm, R. Gar-
them. men that the Government was out to was ploughable, and he was pleased to his death on Sunday after a short (the nightmare of motorists). tNo more ton of coal at his head. Three more pro- rard, J. H. Hall. Reserves: T. Russell, R.
It would be possible to meet the situa- 200,000 acres of flat land along the help them if they were willing to give it notice that it was gradually being illness. Mr. Perrin was born at Hack- would travellers be obliged to struggle mises of Knife.

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tion by borrowing more money, but it Wairoa River, and 25 acres of sandy a go." There had been criticism donations were received in a ■ The flag match handicap, postponed from
gum because brought in. There were thousands of ney, London, eighty-one years ago, and through these bogs in winter; much very short space of tirtle. «• last Saturday on account of the weather
was not his opinion that the Government land representative of a large area
it was proposed to spend one and a-half acres which were capable of being came to New Zealand whep. he was 20 time and money and energy would i conditions, will be played by members of
ihould have to -find employment for all. of similar country extending from the millions on railway ehope. The point treated the same as some of the years of age, in 1865. He followed a be saved thereby, and the district must The management of Dixieland, co- the club next 'Saturday. Players will
Relieving distress was a different matter Kaipara Heads north to beyond Darga- was, however, that New Zealand would northern lands which he had seen at the seafaring life for some years and immediately feel the 'benefit. It had operating with the leaders of the Em- choose their partners.
"from finding work for all. Mr. Coatee ville. The farm is within two miles' of be building all its own stock more latter end of last week. He reiterated settled in Onehunga continued, pire Trade Expansion League, has ar-
'said the Government had made its plans Dargaville, and in the many paddocks cheaply than it could import It. in 1876, where he been reported, Mr. Murdoch ranged that the Rev. Jasper* Calder PUKBKOHE CLUB.
are represented areas in various stages Mr. that it was his policy to endeavour to established the first fruit shop. Mr. that the Government was not stand- shall have the use of Dixieland on June
\with regard to unemployment. A scheme of development, Coatee said he had reckoned it out, and get greater production, and, where it Perrin wae a well-known figure in the iag to its arrangements with them, but
had been carefully drafted. Necessitous from the rough surface under the proposed system, the was possible, his Department was out Auckland auction marts for over 30 he could assure them that up to the 7 to obtain funds for the relief of LALLY WINS PRESIDENTS TROPHY.
cases would be grouped—married and sown swamp in rush, niggerhead, and should be better off by £250,000country yearly to help. present they had kept to the schedule. unemployment in the city during the Owing to the wet condition of Pukekohe
years. He had lived in retirement for
single—and work would be provided for stumps, to sown pasture of both Eng- than it was at present. The plain fact winter. The band of entertainers known golf links on Saturday ladies' matches
the last 28 years. He is survived by Mr. Murdoch congratulated the engi- as "Jasper's, Limited," will be in 'atten- were postponed. The qualifying round for
these men. They would be paid according lish grasses and paapalum. The farm was that at present we were asking men Visit to Bay of Plenty.
his widow, three sons and four daughters, neers and the overseer, Mr. O'Brien, on dance after their the vice-president's trophy (men) resulted
is eminently suited for the purpose to do country tour, when an in
to what they did. It seemed to him that intended, work which it was impossible for The Ministerial party left for Tau- fourteen grandchildren and three great the splendid work they had performed. .the following qualifying:—M. Lawson,
it was not too much to expect that the but it has been badly drained. them to perform with the tools supplied. ranga at 8.30 this morning, and the night grandchildren. A vote of condolence The easy grades and long straight entirely new programme will be pre- gross 101, handicap 26. nett 75; L. J.
The membership of the society consisted tableaux and selec- Bayly, 88—20—78; B. W. Lee, 112—34—
Jnen should be paid only according to "I believe that every man knows when will be spent there. Whakatane and Te with the wae passed by the stretches would be much frequented by sented, including ; T. J. Lally. 91—12—79 ; C. G. John-
�hat they earned. A complete survey of 80 farmers and business men in the he is in the wrong place, and the art Iβ Puke will be visited to-morrow and Onehunga relatives Borough fast tions on the drums
by "Jasper." It 78 son. 101—20—81; A. Middlemiss, 112—30
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Council last night motorists and "speed kings," and
M important works had been made, and town. There were no assets, and stock to get him in the right place," continued Rotorua will be reached in time to on the motion of the Mayor (Mr. J. E. will be a long night, and other novelties —82; A. Schlaepfer, 103—20—83; H. J.
Jhe Minister of Labour was entirely and implements had to be purchased the Premier. "Give him the tools, get catch the afternoon train to Hamilton Cowell,), all present standing. times would be registered on this, tha will be introduced. Wily, 99—16—83.
with money. finest road north of Auckland. A con- The final for the President's Trophy
responsible for the grouping. Men classi- borrowed The assistance the team work going, educate your on Thursday.
fied as necessitous cases would be sent of the Department of Agriculture was young men, so as to fit'them for leader-
u> perform certain work which would be sought, and a subsidy of £300 was pro- ship, and talk the right stuff to them. hoped to meet the Prime Minister (Right
of a character that would not be pur- mised. Mr. A. R* Valder, a local farmer If you can't talk technicalities, you can Hon. J. G. Coates) and the Minister of
At the last mentioned place, it is
MR. PHILIP BECROFT.
tinuous
Whangarei
line of metal
to
was
Maungaturoto,
now laid
and
from
he
"IRENE."
Captivating Colleen Moore, who
predicted that a greater volume of trade screen's grand exponent of the modern
is the
between
to play.
Lally (12) and Middlemiss (27)
-was won by the former with 4 up and

would gravitate to Whangarei. that homespun heroine, blossoms forth as
sued when the weather took up, and and pedigree Jersey breeder, was at least talk common sense. And if its Lands (Hon. A. D. MeLeod.) Mr. Lewis Philip Becroft, an old and the settlers en route would be able to gorgeously attired beau- OTAHUHU CLUB. ■
other work was offering. Those who- had appointed first manager. He was a nonsense you are talking then you'll Mr. Hawken will leave Hamilton by the highly respected resident of Port Albert, work their farms to better advantage one of the most
It in mind that the Government had to student at Hawke's Bay Agricultural soon be out of your job—that s all!" 0.20 a.m. train on Friday for Pukekohe, died at his home at Belmont Avenue, Mt. ties in the movies in her latest First
and enjoy some of the comforts possessed A medal match wil lbe played by mem*
2nd work for all were thinking wrongly. College, and a brother of the New South Mr. Coates emphasised the point that it where he will open the Franklin Winter Albert, yesterday morning. He was 68 by their more fortunate neighbours, and National picture, "Irene,"
taken from

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the famous musical comedy. In this bers of the Otahuhu Golf Club on Satur-
AH should do their best to stick t* Wales Under-Secretary of Agriculture, a was important to have leaders, and for Show. The Minister will leave by the years of age. Arriving in New Zealand that there would be greater prosperity picture day. Post entries will be received.
the gay little black-haired star Entries for June 3, King's Birthday, close
.their jobs. The Government expected lege. former principal of Hawke's Bay Col- future leaders the Government had to Limited, express that evening for Wel- with hie parents at the age of six years, generally.
The first year's working, with look to the present young men. For lington and Dunedin. At the later Mr. Becroft in ihc district He concluded sports a wardrobe that would make on Saturday. A medal match will be
.employers to stick to their men and see settled in the Port by wishing them success. played in the morning and a four-ball bogey
them through the tight period which little support from individual Farmers, that reason; the new system was to give place, he will open the winter show on Albert district. He became widely many princesses pale with envy, accord- match in the afternoon.
Mr. Wright referred in appreciative to advance reports. All the magnifi-
might be experienced during the next which, though promised, was not forth- full marks for merit. June 1. known for his fruit growing and was ing
resulted in a lose of about £200. recognised as one of the best growers terms to the manner in which the De- cent gowns and frocks which adorn Mies- WAITEMATA LADIES' CLUB.
few months. Mr. Coates asked that coming, As a result of it considered partmental officers had been received Moore and a troupe of beautiful Holly-
all should put their shoulders to the this was in' the district. About seven years ago
project the terms Mr. and the ready assurance accorded them wood mannequins, who appear in the will be pley#d
] "Wheel and help. Any criticism should that the
be constructive,, with a view to the ulti- which it was worked did not warrant
and under
TRAMWAY OPERATIONS. BACK FROM TOUR. Becroft retired, and the orchard
has since been carried on by his son, Mr. by the settlers; and predicted that the climax of the picture, a fashion lawn by
A medal ofmatch
members the Waitemata Ladies'
would find the road fete screened in natural colours, are Golf Club on Thursday. The draw
mate welfare of the people of New Zea- the society going on. Negotiations were R. Becroft. Mr. L. P. Becroft was the people generally is as follows: Mrs. Clouston v. MlssF. Hall,
land. It was proposed to put men opened with the owners of the estate, youngest of the five sons of Mr. arid Mrs. a great factor in the development of the American made. Cora MacGeachy, who Miss Blackburn v. Mrs. McCreadie, Mrs.
and at same a cam- THE ANNUAL REPORT. MR. H. M. SMEETON RETURNS, John Becroft. The greater part, of the district. glorified the costumes of Flo Ziegfeld's Hopan v. Mra. Houghton, Mrs. Broughton
On to reading works. Contracts would the time vigorous t. Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Rudge r. Miss Dale,
life of Mr. Philip Becroft was spent in "Follies," is responsible for the design- Mrs.
Oβ let,
and men would 'be able to earn paign amongst the local farmers was The well-known Auckland merchant, the North. He A New Zealand Record. Atkinson v. Mrs. Nevill, Mrs. Chap-
ing of the "Irene" gowns. Miss Moore man v. Mrs. Walsh. Mrs. Prime v. Mies
•.-certain amount of money by the ex- instituted. The results are altogether served as a member, O'Brien, the ovorseer, stated Miat appears in dazzling and diversified cos- Hall, Miss Benjamin v. Mrs. Goodlng, Mis»
The property has been WHAT WILL IT SHOWt Mr. H. M. Smeeton, returned to Auck- and was also for a time, chairman of Mr.
penditure of a certain amount of energy. satisfactory. land this morning,' after a ten months' Rodney County Council. Prior to hie the Department had a New Zea- tumes against a series of tableaux McGlashan v. Miss Marks, Mrs. Griffiths
He realised that the work proposed offered for a cash sale* at a satisfactory much has been written touching tour abroad. Mr. Smeeton left on a marriage he was road foreman in the land record in the number of miles of representing the seasons and topped off v. Miss Patterson, Mrs. George v. Mies
Miss Renshaw v. Miss Palairet,
would be done a little ahead of time, figure, and it is now intended, with the So Goudie,
the bus competition and the serious effect health trip in August last, with his Northern Wairoa district. completed in the last with a fur revue. Twenty-four of the Miss Cousins v. Mrs. Haycock, Mies Wyatt
but that did not alter the position, as financial assistance of the farmers and it Shortly metal laid and Mrs. Goldwater. Mra. Cook v. Mist
has had upon the tramways returns, youngest daughter, Rona, who has re- after his marriage, he started fruit grow- seven month.-. prettiest types of feminity Hollywood v.
the Government had made up its mind, business people to the extent of some Gribbin," Miss Stoddart v. Mrs. Foster,
and that was what they were going to £1500, to purchase the stock and pro- available, always without any official figures being mained at the Ridgelande Bible College ing at Port Albert, of which he made a The toast of the Government was pro- was able to supply were picked for this Mrs. Beaumont v. Mrs. Spicer, Mrs. Lewla
six
perty and continue the farm with every that the report which is ex- at Wimbledon, England, where she is great success. He ever took the keenest posed by Mr. McKenna, councillor for series of seasonal backgrounds, ap- v. Miss Bailey, Miss Blair-Mason v. A. N.
i do. pected to come from .the Tramways studying for work in the mission field. interest in the progress of Port Albert Maungakaramea RMinjr, «ho humor- pearing in each of the four transforma- Other.
:raised
■ Iα concluding hie speech, Mr. Coatee prospect of success. Department at the meeting of the City Prior to joining the college Miss Smee- and it was mainly due to hie efforts that ously remarked that he was pleased tions. Incidental to these, as satellites OTAHUHU LADIES' CLUB.
"
a laugh by saying, I realise that

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Objects of the Society. Counciil on Thursday evening, will be ton accompanied her father on a visit a recreation ground was secured for the to see a New Zealand-born Prime around a sun, appeared groups and indi-
it is. impossible to please everyone, and
The aims of the society are: (1) To awaited with interest. It was in 1924 to his brother, Mr. J. H. Smeeton, of young people of the district. When Mr. Minister, and wished him success. He viduals ravishingly attired as the Pond
between you and I and the gate post, acquire the freehold of the property; that the motor buees first «et up in Ihe Algiers Mission Band, in Africa. On Becroft-decided to come to town to live, would like to warn those present that Lillies, the Bandbox Girls and attend- Golf The members of the Otahuhu LadlMf
Club took part in a flag match on Sat-
*c haven't the slightest intention of (2) to work the farm as a dairy farm competition with the tramways,
and im- hie return to England, the Aucklander he was bidden farewell at a public func- any Government was worth watching, ants, the Spirit of Fashion, in glitter- urday. Mr. Jaggs' trophy for the event
trying." on up-to-date lines; (3) to carry out mediately the revenue of the Tramways vieited friends, and, after leaving Miss tion and presented with an illuminated and he advised the local settlers that ing silver cloth and helmet, surmounted was won by Mrs. McNelly, who carried the
with the assistance of the instructors in Traffic Department was attacked. In that Smeeton at Wimbledon, left in March address, in appreciation of the good there were rumoure that the promises by a towering blood-red plume, with flag to the thirteenth fairway.
WHANGAREI demonstrations and experi- year the tram carried over 55,000,000 for Port Said, going on to Palestine, work he had done for the district. Dur- with regard to their road compact would Blackamoor attendants to manage the
POLICE COURT. agriculture ments in the various branches of dairy people, and based upon an average where he spent two weeks of intensely ing his residence at Mt. Albert, Mr. not be carried out in their entirety. He serpentine trail of the gOWI). The pic- PUPUKS LADIES' CLUB. *\
farming, especially pasture establish- estimated increase of something like six interesting travel. Later Mr. Smeeton Becroft was an enthusiastic bowler. De- coupled the toast with the name of the ture will be shown at the National and
FINES IMPOSED. ment and management; (4) to collect per cent, it would, under ordinary circum- paid a fortnight's visit to Egypt, travel- ceased is survived by his wife, one son late member for the district. Lyric Theatres, commencing June -3. A sealed medal round will be played by
the Pupuke Ladles' Golf Club on Wednes-
and demonstrate on the farm the best stances, bo expected that the passengers ling up the River Kile as far as Luxor, and two daughters. When replying, Mr. Murdoch said day for Miss McDonald's trophy.
ffly Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) practices of local problems, putting them carried for 1026 would total over and visiting many of the mission sta- with reference to Mr. McKenna's had
re- AMUSEMENTS GUIDE. Entrie scloee on June 2 for a handicap

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in operation on the farm as demonstra- 60,000,000. Whether those figures have tion* there and at Assrut. He returned MR. GEORGE G. SCHWARTZ. mark about the local road, that he tournament to be played on June 9.
WHANGAREI, this day. tions; (5) to demonstrate with the <been realised only the report on Thurs- to New Zealand, vit Australia, and is in hie possession a paper signed by Mr. town hall.—y.w.c.a. Pageant.
'j' At a sitting of the Whangarei Magia- assistance of the instructor swine day will show, but it would appear safe, very much improved in health. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) Coates, wherein he promised, in lieu
OPERA HOUSE.—Vaudeville. Rev. G. Vale Owen, a prominent Lon-
-.watee' Court yesterday afternoon, Mr. husbandry and the proper breeding, feed- taking the increased motor bus com- of a railway, to provide a road from
if, H. Levien, S.M.,
gave deferred judg- ing and management of pigs for the petition into consideration,, that the WELLINGTON, Monday. Waipu to Oakleigh with a 12 foot sur- don spiritualist, in an article, affirms
ment in the case in which George Shilton bacon trade; (6) to demonstrate the total will hardly 'be reached. The traffic PARISHIONERS' MEETINGS. The death is announced of Mr. George face of bitumen;
a metal road from PICTURE THEATRES.
that "spirit friends do help in scientific
investigation and discovery more than
Was charged last Court day with carry- grading .up of an average dairy herd by receipts in 1925 were £596,107, and
tag on the business and occupation of a. the use of pedigree herd sires; (7) to despite the thousands of pounds lost
bookmaker, also with loitering for the make available to farmers of the district through private competition there are
Guido Schwartz, aged 72, architect. He Waipu to Maungaturoto; and
was also well-known throughout the that these
votes should not in any
further,
way NATIONAL md LYRIC.—Lou Tellegen In
"
other parts TIVOLI and Everybody's.—BeDe Daniels "
Tne Outsider" and Memory Lane." is generally recognised. .
are inspired in their work equally with
Scientists
ST. JAMES', ARDMORB.
Dominion as an excellent musician. He prejudice the road votes in men- In poets,
purpose of betting. On the first charge the whole of the information gained in two factors which will go close to off- Ithe district. Mr. Murdoch " Lovers in Quarantine" and preachers, and prophets." And,
only Shilton was fined £20, with £3 8/6 carrying out this work. setting this. The increased population, the Orchestral Society with Mr. W. J. Har-
of
The Vlear (Rev. w. H. Rett ray) presided was one of the founders of the Wellington tioned this in order that there should Midnight." " Before
coming to the screen, he adds, "Last
at annual meeting of parishioner* of minds upon —Claire Windsor in "The August there was shown at the Coliseum
epets. ! An energetic committee, a representa- and the increased miles run by the trams Bt. James' Church, Ardmore. The church land, the only trustee of the society now be no anxiety in people's majestic
White Desert" and Miss Kate Cam- a series of films produced by the Plastic
Smith, a Maori, for unlawfully tive society, and the will to get things this year, compared to 11)25, must warden, Mr.position Henry Burnslde, who has now living. the matter. He had, he said, supplied pion.
The idea got abroad additional held that for 35 years without a of this correspondence to
STRAND.—" The optomists" and Johnny chromatic method. The appearance of
converting a bicycle to his own use on done is necessary. bring in revenue, but even so break, submitted the annual report and typed copies
M»y 3, was fined £5 with costs 7/. that the farm was to be a Government a reduced scale of fares came into opera- balance-sheet, which were very satisfactory, the member for the district, Mr. W. Hines in " The Crackerjack." the figures and scenes was three-dimen-
John Francis Davis, charged with sup- farm, but it is-essential that it should tion in' April, and here again the showing good progress made. Ron your couoh. Jones, so that that gentleman would be princess.—Fay Lanphler m sional. In the Book of Revelations this
position. Mr. Murdoch "The Ameri-
plying a native named Paul Kake with be purchased by the farmers of' the dis- revenue received another knock, so that The following were elected to the vestry: au fait with the can Venus." method is obviously employed in giving
liquor for consumption off licensed pre- trict and run by them. The assistance taking a broad view of the petition, and Meadamea O'Hara and Glllett, Misses V. and The penetrating vapours of Puimonas every confidence the agreement hippodrome.—Betty Compson in "The a series of commands and the plan of
P. MnlUne, Messrs. R. W. HoJHngsworth, commence their healing work immediately had
ttieei, was fined flo, with costs f 1 10/. of the Department of Agriculture by placing the good fcgainet the bad, it may Gordon Burnslde, and IX V. Mayer. Mr you place a Pulmona pastille on your would be carried out. Enemy Sex" and "By Divine Right." campaign. The Seven Seals represent
Kake, for aiding and abetting Davis in way of subsidy is given on that under- be found that the receipts for the year Henry Burnilde was appointed church- tongue. By the very act of breathing these QUEEN'S.— Racing Luck" ana "A Dan- what we would term 'reels.' When w»
committing the offence, was fined £5. standing, and also with the provision just closed will be somewhere round and Messrs. warden, R. W.
Mr. Holilngsworth
BoUingsworth aecretary, balsamic vapours are carried right to
and o. Burnalde ■eat of chest or throat trouble. They assist
the geroui Coward." come to Chapter XXI., it is P-Te**V- ex
■ QRAND. stated that the scenario is «h l?g**•
Q. O. Bennet, for operating a heavy that the instructor be chairman of the about those for 1925. We may look for vestrymen.
•°rry on the Waipu Road without a committee. A vigorous campaign to substantial increases in the number of
your breathing, ease your cough. Puimonas
for asthma, bronchitis. 1/e and s/e at
CAN YOU INJOV A PIM? RIALTO—
—" Stella Dallas."
-'' The
Life
Count of Luxembourg" There
*
*W**£
is laid a new scene hint of the
license, also Percy Martin, for a similar raise funds is about to be made through- passengers carried, but It must be chemists.—< Ad.) and." Night in New York." we have a
Night Life in New York and But in this account
effenee on the Waipu-North River Road, out the district. The membership of the remembered there were also thousands of
.Wither of whom appeared, were pro* society to-day etande at 150, but it is miles more run, which means considera- CLOTHES LAST LONGER.
Millions of men smoke pipes with
RECENT—"
"What a Wife Learned."
undiluted satisfaction. Other thousands OAPITOL— The Phantom of the Opera." our inventors. This is «
" next, step in advance ,g*££%£ the
«*ded against by the county inspector hoped to double that number, and, by able increase in expenditure. *'
All household drapery and bedding at try a pipe to get their tongues burned, BRITANNIA—House Peters in "The Storm of the screen and thestage
open *ȣ*?
ODjec
itself,
(Mr. Gillespie), and were each fined £5, meant of debentures, the £1500 to com- Your ciotues win last mueb longer tf redßced prices for "Wonder Week" at find the draught too strong or have some Breaker." picture on the
*»th costs 13/. plete the purchase. If this can be done you mc "Velvet." the sterilised aoap, on the A.B.C. Stores, Karangahape Road.— other unhappy experience that discour- WIST drama.'
No hard rubbing required. END—"Wages for Wives" ana ordinary


wuh-diys.
J. M. McLean, who pleaded not guilty the district is assured of a valuable Special reductions on all drapery and "Velvet" does the work, and leaves (Ad.) i ages them. Edgeworth is a tobacco that Minstrel Troupe.
?P allowing a steam tractor to be used asset, and one which should return a clothing during "Wonder Week" at the clothes snow-white and hygfentcally clean.
Harmless to the akin. After one of those hearty dinners, take doesn't bite the-tongue, doesn't smoke ONEHUNOA (ForMMrC) "Yolanda."
soap. Order •"
Iβ an
a license, was fined SI with costs good profit on the money invested both A.B.C. Stores, Karangahape Road, and excellent toilet a Pod Till before going to bed. 1/3, too strong, doesn't leave' after' taste. Try ARCADIA—" Coast of Folly."
•/i under the county by«law*. by the people and the Department. branch, Dominion Road.—(Ad.) Vou'U VHa U.—(Aα.) "
Velvet."
chemists and stores.—(Ad.) a pipeful of Edge&orih..—(A&) EMPRESS
Trials, —"
The Desert Flower" and
J BS. Koad.-(Ad.>.
10 THE AUCKLAND STAR. TUESDAY. MAY 25. 1926.
tione for the Attorney Generalship are
THE NEW PARLIAMENT. not in question, and he may be depended INCOMPARABLE PAVLOVA. OVER THE SPIRAL.
on to maintain the political prestige

ON THE MOVE:
which attaches to the name he bears.
Some prophets have been giving passing
THE TWENTIETH CENTURY FAIRY.
attention to rumours respecting the pos- ARRIVES IN AUCKLAND. BUSH TRACK TO HIGHWAY.
sibility of a change in Speakership, but
PRIME MINISTER'S we should be surprised to learn that
these had any serious foundation." GREETINGS ON THE WHARF. THE NEW ROAD OPENED.
DEPARTMENT.
"Slowly But Surely. ,,
TALKS ABOUT HER ART. PREMIER AMONG THE SETTLERS.
SIGNS OF ORGANISATION. The "Star" cays: "Mr. Coates has not
been hasty in the reconstruction of his
Cabinet. "Pronounced deliberation may Who thinks of ballet-dancing, thinks «By Telegraph.—Special to "Star.")
/ (By Telegraph.—Special to JfcStar.") be said rather to have marked his deal- instinctively of Pavlova, "the incom- TAUMARUNUI, this day.
WELLINGTON, this day. ing with the problem, but in choosing parable." She has long been the figure- Raurimu, the little King Country
f slowly he has had the best opportunity head —one might say the living "patron was recently devastated
A general game of "musical chairs" is for choosing surely, and hie final decision saint"—of that branch of art, and her township which
going on in Parliament Building. Not —not quite final yet, since the Minister name is used to express the height of its by fire, and is not yet completely re-
only are there inevitable movings of of Public Works requires still to be perfection. built, threw off ite depression yesterday,
offices, due to Mr. Wright's appointment appointed—probably represents the best Anna Pavlova's reputation is founded ■when the Prime Minister and the Minis-
and various transfers of departments selection and the best apportionment of on her skill in interpreting the ballets ter of Lands made a call and interested
from one Minister to another, but the themselves in the difficulties of the Bet-
portfolios that were open to him." in which the emotions of great composers tiers. This was the first time in its his-
Prime Minister has decided to forsake find expression. It has been said that
the old Cabinet room in the wooden build- there has never been any other dancer tory that the county of Kaitieke wae
ing, so long associated with the Reform MEW MINISTER SWORN IN. with a soul akin to that of Pavlova. honoured by an official Ministerial visit.
party's administration. Having chaTge of When she dances she is the dance. In the The two Ministers—Right Hon. J. G.
the three big departments, Railways, (By Telegraph.—Special to "Star.") famous "Swan Dance" ehe Uvea and Coates and Hon. A. D. McLeod—trav-
Public Works and Native Affairs, the dies; she does not act. And it ie her elled by motor car to Maungaroa School,
Prime Minister needs an extensive office
WELLINGTON, this day. artistry and her great love for her work some 23 miles west of Raurimu, being
room, especially as the Minister's De- The Hon. R. A. Wright, the new Minis-
that have made her what she is to-day. accompanied by Mr. K. W. Smith, MJ.
partment has also to be added. The ter of Education, was sworn in yester- for Waimarino, and on arrival were met
Cabinet room suite on the first floor of day afternoon by the Deputy Governor- A Charming Personality. by Mr. S. A. Morris, the local represen-
the new Parliament buildings ie re- General, the Hon. C. P. Skerrett, and Pavlova is a temperamental artist tative on the Kaitieke County Council,
garded .as a "white elephant." It is on commenced duty to-day. who has a magnetic personality. It and Mr. McColl, an old resident. The
the sunless side of the 'building, and has Mr. Wright will have as private secre- would be difficult to imagine anyone who settlers provided refreshments, and the
far too little supplementary office room tary Mr. W. I. Deavoll, who acted for embodied all the charm she possesses. Ministers received several deputations
for a busy Minister. Mr. Massey would some years past as private secretary to She gesticulates freely when talking and regarding assistance to settlers on de-
not use it, nor will the present head of Sir James Parr during the latter'a term has a wonderful smile. She speaks teriorated lands, the question of better
the Government, who has decided to ask as Minister of Education. English, not without difficulty on occa- roada being also discussed.
the Hon. A. D. McLeod, Minister of Political circles are now awaiting with sions, but themore ehe talks of her On the way back to Raurimu, the
Lands, to move from hie spacious offices some interest an announcement as to art the more animated ehe becomes, Premier declared the Spiral Road to be
on the ground floor in the front of the the new Prime Minister's Department it and the more animated she becomes- open. Mr. Coates reminded the assembled
new- building to a suite on the Sydney is intended to create, with Mr. F. D. the greater are those about her drawn settlers that in the "eighties" this road
Street frontage originally intended for Thompson as i£s departmental head, for under her spell. She is adored by every •was only a poorly-defined riding path,
the n Minister of Railways, but'never the purpose, of dealing with Imperial and member of her company, from the known as Rochford's Track. It wag
occupied. Mr. Coates also takes the suite external affairs. principals down to the youngest ballet blazed through by the engineer whose
formerly occupied by Sir James Parr, girl- name it carried, and was an the
thus givingample room for his staff, and The Tour. earliest Main Trunk surveys. The track
paving the way for an early establish-
SUBDIVISION OF LAND. Madame referred first to her present was regarded as a future arterial road,
tour, which started at Covent Garden, and considerable
heavy construction
ment of a Prime Minister's special de-
partment, a plan-which has been held up London, in September last, after which work wae undertaken. Long lengths of
detours were con-
through ■accommodation difficulties. THE QUESTION OF BOUNDARY. the company went to Paris. In Decem- track with train roads for the Main
ber, it set out for Capetown and seven structed as service
The Government is gradually moving
its activities from the old' Government DAMAGES TO CONTRACTOR. weeks were spent in South Africa. From Trunk railway works, and for several
House, a sign that completion of the new there, the dancers went to Adelaide, years these served as temporary arterial
thence to Melbourne,and, after five weeks roads. Lengths of the road fell into
Pailiament by the addition of
'A dispute over the boundary of a through the inability of the
S south wing, is soon to be pnt in hand. property on the slope of Constitution of wonderful success, the Sydney season disrepair finance reconstruction,
was opened and ran for a similar period. local bodies to
Hill, between the Supreme Court and due to the vast
Beach Road, was the subject of an Madame pointed out that she brings and maintenance costs, traversed, and
PREMIER'S PORTFOLIOS. her own scenery with her, and the com- tracts of non-ratable land
pany that appeared in London. It com- to the expensive nature "of the
action for damages heard by Mr. Justice work.
Stringer at the Supreme Court. prises 66 members, including the Xbe Old and the liew.
The plaintiff was J. W. Banbury, Ltd.
BURDEN TOO HEAVY. (Mr. J. B. Johnston), who claimed from orchestra, which is conducted by About 1918, continued the Prime Min-
Lucien Wurnser and includes the ister, as a result of the progress of the
Mrs. Buttimore (Mr. McVeagh) £645 0/4, dancer's own musicians and some Aus- district and the growing popularity of
MAT RELINGTJISH ONE. or in the alternative £473.
tralians. the National Park, increased interest
Defendant counter-claimed for £200 Asked about her ballets, Pavlova said became centred on the weak links of
MR. MeLEOD'S NEW for breach of agreement, in the suspen-
sion of operations. that she had 22 of them. The Maitre the road, which claimed consideration ai
[RESPONSIBILITY, de Ballet is M. Ivan Clustine, who was a national highway. In 1920 the Prisons
It wae stated that Mr. and Mrs. J. famous in Moscow and Paris. Novikoff Department was entrusted with the
W. Buttimore became possessed of a also assists in the creation of some of the execution of the Public Works pro-
/ <By Telegraph.—special to "Star.") section-on Constitution Hill. The pre-
r TATJMARUNUI, this day. vious owner had applied to the City numbers. "Aβ for myself, I take part in gramme for bringing the section from
Council for the right to divide the pro- the making of some of them," said Waimarino to Ohakune up to standard.
"I realise that it -will not be possible perty into'two separate sections. The
Madame. "I like to express my own feel- Till the road was widened by the Pub-
lot mc to carry on the portfolio.of necessary approval had been granted, ing—my own inspirations." lic Works Department, it was useful in
Public Works, for much longer," said
the Prime Minister, speaking at but the council insisted that an altera- Two Kinds of Feeling. dry weather, though impassable after
Tamnamnui last night. "I shall have to tion of the dividing line between the rain. The hill road, as now completed,
"And of the 22 ballets, which do you
hand it over to a man who will be able sections be made. No' surveyor had like best?" asked the interviewer.
was well up to main highways standard.
to devote the whole of his time to it." shifted the pegs on the ground, and Mr. a
In its pre-metal days it had a rather
"Ah!" replied Madame,, with emile unenviable reputation. No one remem-
That the Minister of Lands (Hon. A. and Mrs. Buttimore each took a sec- and a shrug of her shoulders. "I like bering the old road, with its many bot-
!D. McLeod) was a man who thoroughly tion. Later Mrs. Buttimore let a con- none of them *best.' I like them all. tomless holes, projecting Tocks and
understood the conditions under which tract to the plaintiff company for the As an artist," she continued, "I know heart-breaking "corduroy" would recog-
erection of a dwelling on her particular;


Kew Zealand farmers worked and lived two kinds of feeling—sadness (it is nise the same road
was a point of which Mr. Goates made section. When the building had risen funny to think of sadness in a ballet) in its present state.
much, in speaking to a gathering of to the first'storey it wae discovered The Premier said credit was due to
that it encroached 2ft upon Mr. Butti-. and the happy eide—the (appealing to Gaoler Glynn, who superintended the
King Country settlers. Mr. McLeod her husband) major and the minor
•was a man who had been up to his knees mare's section. Constructional opera-; work of the men of Waikune prison
sides. Artistes like myself, wedded to camp. The original cost of 1J miles of
in mud in getting about among, the tions were suspended, and had not been; art, know these feelings. Some people
resumed. was approximately £2000, forma-
people. Indeed, it might be said that
Evidence -on these lines -was given at' say of mc that I like only to be happy. road tion, metalling and other high-claw
lie had been up to his neck in mud in I say 'No! I like, sometimes, the sad
great length for both parties, after £2600, and the bridge over
gome places. note.' The Swan Dance, for instance—it work cost
which Mr. McVeagb. said the defence Makaretu Stream cost £650, making
To be a successful Minister of Lands, has a poetic note of sadness. The audi- athe
ft man had to get out back and meet the rested on the strict terms of the con- total of £5250. With the exception of

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ence sees some sort of combination of £35
eettlers, said Mr. Goates. That had to tract. It contained a' distinct provision beauty and tranquility, with the touch found by the Kaitieke Comity Coun-
be part of his daily-life. Mr. McLeod that the builder was made responsible
of sadness." cil, the whole sum was furnished by the
probably knew more of farming condi- for any errors in netting out the building Public Works Department and the Main

.
tions in New Zealand than any other unless the architect decided otherwise. "The Things That Are Done." Highways Board.
man. Mr. Buttimore was not an agent author- Madame was asked if she had altered The Premier then called on Mrs. T.
ised to alter the contract. It was obvi- wife of the chairman of the
Referring to the fact that he had her Swan Dance since she first appeared H. Crocker,
teen given the additional portfolio of ous that the. building had been erected
it. Her emphatic. "The County Council, to cut the tape
on the site indicated in the plans and in answer was across the road.
Industries and Commerce Mr. McLeod Swan Dance" was composed by Fokin, stretched
•aid it might be thought that Lands and specifications, and so the builder had
maitre de ballet, and must never be The Minister of Lands also congratu-
failed to conform to the requirements completion of
Industries and Commerce were port-
of his contract. It was also obvious changed," she eaid. "The artist has lated the settlers on the
folios as far apart as_ the poles.
that all parties had laboured under a respect for the things that are done. the road.
Personally, he did not think so, as it Like a book—once it is written, it is
mistake in regard to the pegs.
would -be his aim to bring"about a more Madame Anna Pavlova, the celebrated Russian Jimeuie, who, it i« generally conceded, is the queen of the dancing world, arrived in Auckland finished. Teachers who change the BENEFIT TO TAUMARUNUL
complete understanding between the man Mr. Johnston submitted that the site, dance—it does not belong to them. They
which must mean the correct site, had by the Maunganui thia morning after a wonderfully successful season in Australia. The top picture shows her embracing a little Aucklander, who
in the town and the primary producer was privileged to present a bouquet as Pavlova stepped from the gangway. The moment will probably be a lifelong one in the child's memory. take what they can from the idea, but (By Telegraph.—Press Association.)

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on the land. He would do his utmost-to to be given into the contractor's hands have no knowledge of the dance. The
Inset, on the left of Madame, is Thurxa Rogers, a Wellington girl, who has risen to be one of the premier danseuses of the company, and on the TAUMARUNUI, this day.
do justice to his new responsibility. He with all doubts as to the boundaries set ,
right is. Laurent Novikoff, Madame dancing partner. In the lower picture the great danseuse is snapped with the two little flower girls who Swan Dance, as amateurs do it, is not
would meet the commercial people of at rest by the owner, before the build- my Swan Dance. (She emiled.) It was marks The completion of the Spiral Road
New Zealand and those who were in- er's responsibility for errors began to have been presented by Mr. C. Bonner, of J. C. Williamson, Ltd. one of the most important accom-
done for mc by Fokin, and it needs long plishments

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operate. * '."■« roads in the central north.
terested in industrial ventures and would
His Honor said there were some re- study. Teachers always take popular After yearsin of agitation by the Kaitieke
deal with all their problems to the* dances and think of the profit. Better County Council, backed up by other
best of his judgment and ability. By markable features about the case, but
on the whole he was of the opinion that to work and do something themselves." local bodies, the road was at last com-
and large, the farmers of New Zealand Referring to the ballet masters of
the plaintiff was entitled to recover. It by prison labour, with the result
were not altogether unsympathetic to to-day, Madame said that there were pleted
those in the city who were building up was the employer's duty to place the
contractor in possession of the
BOAT DRILL ON A MODERN LINER. a number of young ones in America ana that a "through"
Taumarunui
road to the south of
is now an. accomplished
industries. There were great diffi- Europe. Russia was the nest of the fact.
culties in the way, but he believed the site on which he was to erect
the building. To suppose the ballet art, but many of the great During the railway strike Taumarunui
primary and secondary industries masters had disappeared during the
should be linked up, though, with many contractor had to ascertain defi- was almost isolated, but the completion
Revolution. In France, Austria, and
others, he believed that New Zealand nitely, by eurvey or otherwise, exactly of the road over the Spiral removes this
Italy, most of the theatres have their possibility
would have to depend for a long time! where the-building was to go, would in- own masters.
should a railway strike ever
first and foremost on the primary in- volve an absurdity. occur again. Moreover, the road gives
Judgment would be given for plaintiff Auckland's Welcome. access from the north to the important
dustries. There must be no attempt to
link" up secondary industries in any-. for £424 11/6, with costs. On the

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There was a stir in the ranks of the and fast-developing National Park,
thing but a gradual way. Mr. McLeod counter-claim, judgment would-be given many yourig girls who crowded outside which, in a very short time, must be-
deplored the drift to the towns. This for the contractor, without costs. the railing in the wharf shed- when come theMecca of hundreds of motorists.
was largely due to the drudgery of farm Madame was seen coming down the
life, especially that of dairy farming, gangway with her husband and mem-, WELCOME AT RAURIMU.
where men worked on seven days of tue PENSIONS GRANTED. bers of the company. At the foot of
week for eight, nine or ten months of the gangway, two tiny girls met her
and each presented her with a bouquet. THENCE TO TAUMARUNUI.
the year. Hours were long, the women
had to work, too, and sometimes the For the rest of fheir lives they will
FOR SOUTH AFRICAN
children, yet the returns were small. Was be able to boast that they have been The Ministerial party left for Raurimn,
it any wonder that people left the farm VETERANS. kissed by Pavlova. As she passed on arrival at which they found the
for the city? People eften remarked slowly through the shed out on to the hall decorated in their honour. After-
that it served the farmers right for QUALIFICATION ADDED. wharf, where her car was waiting to noon tea was served and the 'Premier
take her to the Grand Hotel, the dancer mixed with the settlers, also receiving
having mortgaged themselves up, to the
limit. The rural lands, taken by and iwas followed by the crowd that had a number of private deputations.
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) of a
iwaited
,
large, were not unduly mortgaged, how- for her. She was photographed The Premier, in the course
ever. The farms on which the greater NEWT PLYMOUTH, this day. at least a dozen times in one minute. speech, sympathised with the towns-
number of New Zealand's 100,000 settlers At the annual reunion of the local people, who had seen the result of many
Dominion's Representative. years of work and enterprise go up in
worked- were not mortgaged above the branch of the South African Veterans
value of improvements and the stock last night, the president announced that In the Russian Ballet, there is a smoke in a brief hour. He hoped, how-
being carried. Mr. McLeod thought New official notice had been received that the dainty little lady who represents New ever, they would show faith in their
Zealand was reaching a dangerous stage, Government had agreed to give veterans Zealand. She is Miss Thurza Rogers town by building it up again. He
emce once a business man in the city who became qualified for the old age formerly of Wellington, who holds the assured the settlers that the Govern-
ceased to make more than the interest on pension a special South African war proud position of premier danseuse ment would do all possible as regards
the money laid out on his buildings pension of £26 per year. with the company. Miss Rogers went providing good roads, and prosperity
•tock, then he -would very soon get and
out
to London in May, 1920, and studied would benefit by the Main Highways
of business, and the dairy first with Princess Astafieva, who taught Act and the operations thereunder.
farmer would AUSTRALIA.
do the same. INFLUENZA IN the Russian method in Chelsea. After
12 months' hard work the dancer went
Mr. J. A. Warnock (president of the
Auckland Automobile Association), the
to Madame Kasavina, and was one of Minister of Lands (the Hon. A. D. Mc-
MORE CRITICAL COMMENT. ordinary Winter type. her eight girls at the London Colosseum.
Miss Rogers then joined Madame in
Leod) and Mr. R. W. Smith, M.P., also
spoke.
STEADYING THE PACE. London and went immediately to The special train which conveyed the
(Bj Telegraph.—Press Association.)
America. She has been with her ever Ministerial party to Taumarunui
(By Telegraph.—Special to WELLINGTON, this day. since. "I just adore Madame and I stopped at two stations along the line,
" Star.") In reply to inquiries as to the preva- love the company," she told the re- where settlers and returned soldiers
1 DUNEDIN, this day.
The "Otago Daily Times," on the
lence of influenza in Australia, the porters, while Mad«-..me remarked, "Her were granted interviews by the Premier
sub- Health Department has received oliicial inclusion in the ballet shows how and Mr. McLeod.
ject of Cabinet reconstruction, says: advice from Sydney that it was the ordi- cos-

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mopolitan the art is and w t a great The Mayor of Taumarimui welcomed
"Mr. Wright's appointment as Minister nary winter type of influenza which was influence Russian art has." Mr. Coates at the Taumarunui station
of Education in succession to Sir James1 at present in evidence. It will interest Auckland girls to in the presence of a large gathering of
Parr upsets, it is true, a somewhat
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"v-p.y rneinV- ~>f the townsfolk.
freely expressed anticipation that this CHRISTCHURCH PRECAUTIONS. has long hair. The bob and shingle Messrs. Coates and McLeod left Tau-
position would be allotted to Mr. Rolles- is forbidden, for Madame declares that marunui at 8.30 a.m. to-day, motoring
ton, but Mr. Rolleston's suitability for <By Telegraph.—Press Association.) long hair improves the line of the head. down the Wanganui Road to visit Otu-
assumption of the Attorney General- nui and Taringamotu Valley. In the
ship doubtless carried weight. Now that CHRISTCHURCH, Monday. afternoon they returned to Taumaru-
all doubts have been resolved respecting Acting upon the recommendation of
A BIG JOB. nui and proceeded to Manunui, later

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the identity of the new Minister of the Health Department, the City Council going to Te Kuiti.
Education, the community will, no to-night decided to call a conference of
doubt, be. prepared to give Mr. Wright local bodies for Friday for the purpose of
setting up an organisation to combat any PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. Nine nominations have been received
credit in his new capacity of jusifying
Mr. Coatee' anticipatory observation last possible outbreak of influenza. The ie- for the Northcote Primary School Com-

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week that teachers could expect 'A very commendation has been made by the De- (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) mittee, viz.: Mrs. Annie E. Taylor,
good appointment," that of a man who partment in view of the outbreak in Aus- Messrs. W. B. Herrick, John R. Jones,
DUNEDIN, this day. Chae M.E.Lello, Fred L. Maxwell, Kobt-
would work heart and soul with them tralia and other places. Messrs. Wood and McCormach, of McGhie,
with the object of doing the best possible. Mr. Agar eaid that while he did not Wm. J. Neville, Walter C.
Dunedin, are the successful tenderers Smith, and A. R. Shutes. As this is the
If the new Minister of Education should wish to be anthat alarmist he was in a posi- "drill
All hands to the boats"—but only for practice. A scene on the Sydney steamer Maunganui, showing the crew at the boat stations. Boat
is carried out on liners at least once a month* the lifeboats being manned and lowered into the water. Our photographs were for the new Public Trust Office, with required number, candidates will
bliow a disposition to steady the educa- tion to state the Health Department passenger
a tender of £53,238. Tenders ranged

- to be declared duly elected and there will


tional pace set by his predecessor in was of opinion that all local authorities taken on the occasion of the Maunganui's last visit to Auckland. Captain Mawson, who is shown in the centre of the group of the vessel's

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£72,647. Two Christchurch tenders were be no need for tie meeting of house-
office, the public will not have occasion should be in a position to set up work- ■ officers, has since been transferred to the R.M.s. Makura.
Mr. Rolleitoa'i qualifier ; ing committee! within 48 houn.
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J. N. Jamieson, £60,143 and P. Gra- holders convened for Monday next for the
grumble. ham and Son, £60,830, purpose of electing a committee,
THE AUCKLAND STAR.' TUESDAY, MAX* 25, 1926. :
1

THE HOSPITAL LEVY. CONTROL OB BUSES. WAIHI SCHOOLS.


MOTORING.
MODERN

A BURDEN ON THE AMALGAMATION PROPOSAL.


THE NEW REGULATIONS.
RATEPAYER. A MAJORITY AGAINST. NOTES akd COMMENTS LOCAL >wo CgNERAL
PROTEST BT FUBIiIC MEETING. Mr SBARKwmu.
(By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.)
MOVE BY LOCAL BODIES.
WATHT, this day. ■VERT TIME W« W B V M M ■ V EVERT TIME W*
MOUNT EDEN RESIDENTS tfIMES. AUCKLAWD-WELLUfGTON � ™ ™
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LIGHTING-UP BELL A CAB WH

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SELL A CAR WE
>TSE OF CONSOLIDATED FUND. CONCERNED. The vexed question of the proposal
. MAKE A FRIEND. MARS A FROND.

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to amalgamate the. Waihi District 'High To-day 5.17 pjn. NON-STOP RUN.
School and the Waihi South School with Wednesday 5.16 pjn. At 9 a.m. last' Tuesday a Rover. 9/20
That the present system of making There was a large attendance at the a view to converting the latter into a Thursday 5.15 pjn. h.p. car left the Auckland Post Office on
the hospital maintenance and charitable Presbyterian Hall at Mount Eden last District High School was submitted to Friday 5.15 pjn. a non-stop run to Wellington and re-
aid levy is unfair to the .ordinary rate- evening •when a public meeting -was held householders in the shape of a referr Saturday 5.15 pjn. turn. In spite of the flooded state of
payer and that a more equitable system to protest against the new regulations endum by the Auckland Education Sunday 5.14 p.m. the roads and a gale of wind met with
is "desirable, was an opinion expressed in regard to motor bus traffic. Board yesterday afternoon. Monday 5.14 p.m. on Mt. Messenger, the trip was done
freely by delegates at a conference of The poll was at the Borough Council without any stop or hitch, the car
Mr. J. M. Melville presided.
local bodies held in the Newmarket Th&'first speaker waa Mr. Grey Camp- Chambers, Messrs. Burns and Purdie A.A.A. ACTIVITIES. arriving at 11 o'clock on Thursday. Al-
Council Chambers yesterday afternoon. bell, manager of the Mount Eden Bus being in charge. Great interest was The Auckland Automobile Association though this trip has been done before,
The conference, which waa convened at Company, who said that the clauses in shown by parents, each family having been accom-
has met with encouraging results in the this is the first time it hasdriyers.
the instance of the Tuakau Town Board,
was presided over by the Mayor of New-
the new regulations did not give fair one vote. endeavour to increase the membership plished with the same two
play to the bus interests. The regu- A total of 309 votes was cast, 141 by one thousand before the annual meet-
market (Mr. S. Donaldson), and there lations would come into force on June favouring amalgamation and 166 bein<* ing, which takes place the first week in THE NEW RULE OF THE ROAD.
■were present representatives of the fol- 10, but many "people did not realise how against; informal two. The majority
lowing bodies: Avondale, Devonport, July. In continuation of the policy to The recent decision of the Auckland
far-reaching"they were. The Baa Pro- against waa thus 25. provide members with the latest road City Council tot adopt the right hand
Mount Eden, Newmarket, Northcote and prietors' Association intended taking At the recent householders' meeting, information, gathered first-hand, the .or off-side rule, of the road .at. inter-

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Pukekohe Borough Councils; Franklin the necessary steps to protect their amalgamation was carried by three
and llanukau County Councils. Ellerslie,
Glen Eden, Henderson, Howick, Manu-
rewa, Mount Roskill, Papakura, Papa-
interests. At present the Government votes.
had the power by Order-in-Council to
make any regulations.
The election of a new school commit-
They hoped to tee to replace the present committee
service officer, Mr. Roy Champtaloup, sections, which gives the right of way-
left for the far North last evening. He to a vehicle approaching-another from
will be away for several weeke, during the right hand side, ia now being prac-
which time he will visit every town and tised by many, although not yet legally
Watch this space
toetoe, Tuakau and Waiuku Town

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arouse an apathetic public to realise the (which resigned in a body) will be settlement on the main and side roads adopted. At "short experience it appears
Boards, and the Tamaki West Road
Board. The Auckland City Council
had declined to attend the conference.
injustice that might be inflicted upon held shortly under the same conditions
private enterprise. They were going to as observed at the recent householders'
of North Auckland, going as far as to work very well. Of course there are
Houhora. Material for the road guide situations at cross roads where three or
next luesday?
Opening the discussion. Mr. G. Arrow- attack the regulations on the ground of meeting. and map now being compiled will be four cars meet and it means that all
smith (Tuakau) said that he wished to
invalidity. It was glaringly unfair to noted, as well as positions for road signs have to stop. This occurred to' the
make it clear that the meeting had not appoint one's competitor to be the licen- which are to be erected before the writer at the intersection of Great South
been called to criticise the administra- sing authority. What hope would the summer. and Manukau Roads on Sunday, but
tion of the hospital, but to deal only bus interests have with a licensing com- LOCAL BODIES. Agents of the A.A.A. will be appointed no matter which rule be adopted, some-
with the incidence of hospital taxation. mittee loaded with three representatives throughout the North, who will in thing similar could occur. The present
of the City Council? They protested future keep the Auckland office in close rule is largely a main road rule, but
The present method of collecting the hos-
pital funds, he said, was very unfair, against the licensing authority being IfEW LYMN. touch with all the requirements of this is not a very great hardship. Where
the tax falling on people, not according
interested in somebody else's system of motorists who may travel through this the main road is narrow it will ensure a
to their income, but rather according to transport. The fortnightly meeting of the New part of the Dominion. driver keeping strictly to his own side.
the capital value of their holdings. Mr. Effect of Regulations.
Lynn Town Board was held last evening.
In the absence of the chairman (Mr. C. P.
Addresses will be delivered by Mr. By the time the rule becomes law, it
Arrowsmith quoted the cases of a rate- Gardner; Mr. H. S. Wilding presided, and Champtaloup to the Kaitaia branch and will be pretty generally understood.
Proceeding, the speaker explained the
payer at Tuakau, with an income of new regulations, and said the bus pro- there were also present: Messrs. A. Shaw,
£1000 and property valued at £1000, E. Stacey, F. Roberts, and I. Hughes.
prietors would not object to an independ-
who paid £1 0/10 in hospital levy, and ent licensing authority. Leave of Absence. —This was granted to
They were the chairman and Mr. Theo. Brown.
a widow, with an income of only £120,
but whose property was valued at £1350,
only asking a fair thing when they Ward Street.—A letter was received from pilllllilH

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asked for that. They did not object the Waitemata County Council, in which
who was required to pay fl 8/2 in levy.

G. L. WINGfK & SON


to regulations and control. The new provement it was stated that residents desired an im-
The latter instance, he thought, was an regulations were proposed simply to try dary road. inThethe condition of this boun-
example of the inequity of the present cost of the work was esti-
and kill the bus competition against the mated to be £ 33, and the council desired

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system of making the ievy. know if the board was prepared to pay

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tramways. The general experience of to half the cost. The matter was referred to
The Burden on the Farmers. the great cities was that trams were the Works Committee for a report.

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The burden on the farmers, continued obsolete in crowded areas. The Sydney Overdraft.—The board decided to apply
Mr. Arrowsmith, was also very heavy. City Council had decided not to lay to its bankers for an overdraft up to
down any more tram lines. It was £ 2500. I AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL DISTRIBUTORS OF ~ M

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County delegates would agree that the
majority of farmers who cleared £250 unfair to penalise the motor bus if the
for the year would consider themselves public regarded it as a more desirable County
Lynwood Eoad.—A further communica-
tion was received from the Waitemata m VELIE AND THE FAMOUS CALTHORPE CARS. jj
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Council in respect to this road.
lucky. The capital value of the holdings means of transport. If the new regu- Eighteen chains needed remetalling, at an Opf. Town Hall
of those farmers would be about £4000 lations came into force in Mount Eden estimated cost of £68 S/. It was antici- • m •*•»•• Phonb 42-622.
and the amount of levy on the individual it would mean that residents beyond pated that the Main Highways Board would
pay for half the cost of the metal, but not
would be approximately £4. In rating the terminus would have to pay a for the rolling of the road. Being a boun-

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land taxes the Government allowed the higher fare. It was through the motor dary road between the two districts, the ggggggg
taxpayer to deduct the amount of bis buses that the train fares had been council wished to know if the board would
to the work being undertaken, its
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mortgages, but in the case of hospital reduced. Last year the Auckland consent share of the cost being £17 12/. The
taxation there was no such allowance. tramways carried sixty millions of board agreed to the council carrying out
Another point stressed by Mr. Arrow- people, and if each passenger were saved the work on the above basis.
smith, was the disproportion in the use a penny, it meant a total saving to the Water Supply.—The turncock reported
of hospital facilities by the city as people of Auckland of £250,000. that as the result of the break in the city
The water "Nα, that's the dog house over there—l own a great Dane. This
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main the pressure had been greatly
against the country dweller. Although thing that was absolutely "over the reduced since Thursday last. However, is the gararge—l drive a Baby Austin-" Bsl E^BlBsBB&>-.
"gsssssssssssstefc^
the people in the country districts did odds" was the proposal that the regu- apart from two exceptions, all residents

Ford lubric^mon
not call on the hospital boards for out- lations would not apply to the buses had been able to obtain a supply as far as
to the Rawene agency, and other centres A SUGGESTION FOR SIGNALLING.
door relief yet the country taxpayers owned by municipalities. All that the heTriangle knew.
Keserve.—It was reported that
had to contribute substantial sums to bus proprietors asked for was fair play, a number of residents were interesting as required. Although for "reasons of finance I am
the relief funds. The Tuakau Town and they could only .get that by the themselves in the replanting of the Triangle The urgency of regrading and metalling not a motorist, but merely a pedestrian,
Board viewed with alarm the increasing presentation of a petition to Parliament. Reserve with shrubs and palms, and that portion of the No. 1 main highway I take more than a little interest in
dependence placed on hospital boards The- public should have the right to say services that several nurserymen had offered their in the vicinity of the Raurimu spiral, matters motoring, and the following
as a planting committee. The which connects Taihape, Taumarunui idea of night-signalling has suggested,
for the relief of the unemployed. what fares they should pay, and what board decided to accept with thanks the
Mr. Arrowsmith then moved: "That they should ride in. He had not met services of Messrs. Wright. Cutler and and Te Kuiti. has been frequently pressed itself to mc; it may be of interest to
the time has come when the money re- a single person who considered that the Palmer. When planted the trees are to be
by the Auckland Automobile Associa- your readers (says a correspondent).
quired to mcc the annual loss on hos- regulations were fair. (Applause.) fully protected.
tion, forming as it does an important Above the ordinary rear lamp are two
Omnibus Regulations.—The Omnibus small auxiliary lamps. The right
pital managament and maintenance When discussion was invited, a Proprietors' Association invited the board link between Auckland and Wellington, (starboard) being green and the left
should be borne by the Consolidated speaker at the back of the hall said that to send delegates to the conference with and the thanks of the association were

payer."
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Fund and not by the individual rate- it was a shame that a Government that the members of Parliament on the 26th
called itself a Reform Government Inst.,
Speaking to' the motion, the-majority should introduce, such a communistie appointed.t
of the delegates, although of the opinion principle. (Laughter and applause.)
In accordance with the new' regula-
tions. -■'Messrs. Gardner and Wilding- -were
o" represent the board"."
Transport Appeal Board.—The Mt. Eden
expressed by the president, >ir. JL A.
terday afternoon. There is still a,.con-
siderable portion of unmetalled road
the right
(portji being red; on the dashboard a
Warnock, at the opening ceremonyvyes- two-way switch.
the green
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When the switch is pushed over to
lamp lights, indica-
that the resolution would come to the Another speaker wanted to know if Borough Council, at the invitation of the between Te Kuiti and Taumarunui, ting that the driver intends turning to H M El^~E^ftsssW
Government in the nature of a bomb- the motor bus proprietors were prepared Public Works Department, informed the the
which it is hoped will shortly be taken over right;
when the switch is pushed
shell, thought that it was a step in the to arrange their services on Sundays so board that a conference of local bodies was to the left side the auxiliary red
being called to take place on the afternoon in hand by the Public Works Depart- indicating that' the driver
right direction, agreeing that the pre- that the drivers could attend a place of of May 27th, for the purpose of selecting a ment. When this is done it will make lamp lights,
sent system of making the levy was in- worship. representative on the appeal board for the
an alternative route to that via Tara- intends turning
to the left. MiiiniiinMiniiimimiisi
equitable. Mr. Campbell said that the hours of No. 1 motor omnibns district, in connec- Two "toots" by the overtaking car
naki. which up to the present has been would
A-defence of the present system on the work were so arranged that the em- The with
tion the licensing of motor omnibuses.
chairman (Mr. C. F. Gardner) was
grounds that it was better "than making ployees had the opportunity of attend- chosen to represent the district.
most favoured by motorists going to show that the signal has been
observed. ■EJ
•iiiiuiiiiiiiiiininmi
lIUHIUIUIIIIUIIUIIUIIWU *
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the levy on the population basis, was ing church if they wished to do so.
voiced by Mr. Bryden (Mount Eden).
Sanitary
Mr. A. J. Galley moved: "That this Suburban
Drainage.
Drainage
— The Auckland
Board acknowledged
Wellington.
Once" again the deplorable conditions
the board's letter in respect to connecting which have existed for several winters A DOUBLE-BARRELLED BUSINESS.
On behalf of the Franklin County meeting of ratepayers and residents of up with the Auckland scheme. Mr. Gray's at Mercer have re-occurred just at the
Council, Mr. Willcox said that his coun- Mt. Eden asks the Mt. Eden Borough plan would be considered at a meeting of got stalled with his automobile
cil was of the opinion that the levy Council to protect the privileges that the board on the 26th inst., and the deci- commencement of winter. The associa- in Aa man
mud-hole near Bass Lake last week.
tion has had the assurance of the Main While making a vain attempt to get
should be assessed fifty per cent on the the residents enjoy through the private sion
valuation basis and fifty per cent on bus enterprise, and take steps to have course.
arrived at would be forwarded in due

Cardwell Street "Drainage.— Messrs.


Highways Board that this work would a small boy appeared with a team of
be attended to, but each winter finds horses
out
sssssssssF *«WJ
IB *jO| COKTEMTS ONE inPOMLCAUOH = ~3sssEEsWl
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the population basis. the regulations repealed or amended." Whale and others drew the board's atten- it in the same bad state. The worst
Mr. Sexton (Manurewa) said that al- The motion "was carried unanimously. tion to the volume of storm water that '"Want mc to haul you out. Mister!"
OH-COMPAQ PTT.iTri
portion is the road which runs along the *
though he thought the motion was a It was further decided to ask the Par- flowed Koad.
down this street from the Great '"How mi/eh do you want?"
step in the right direction he feared that liamentary member for the district, Mr. North The works foreman reported back of the Mercer, station, and a few '"Three dollars."
that conditions were not satisfactory. Auckland motorists have vivid recollec-
there was not "Buckley's chance" of V. BL Potter, to give his support in the Finally it was agreed, that the matter After the work had been done and the
putting it into force. should treated as urgent, and the Works tions of their experiences there last money paid the tourist asked:
direction of having the regulations re- be
winter.
Mr. Tiarks (Avondale) said that a pealed or amended. Committee was instructed to make an early

' report.
"Do you pull out many cars here?"
number of men with big incomes escaped "About 12 a day on the average," re-
taxation. If the levy was made on the
Seabrook Avenue.—Mr. M. Farmer inti- ASSEMBLING CARS ON AMERICAN plied the boy.
mated that this was the last time thst he
income basis, those men, who should pay, would draw the board's attention to the LINES IN AUCKLAND. "Do you work nights, too?" inquired
■would not escape. BARRED DOORS. fact that storm water flooded his section To the average motorist it comes as the tousjst.
and under his bouse. If not attended to
An amendment by Mr. Layton (Hen- he would communicate with the Health a surprise to learn that in this
city we "Yes, I haul water for the mud-hole."
derson), that the Government be asked
to increase the subsidy to £2 per £1
lapsed for want of a seconder.
When put to the conference, the
SMASHED BT

OPIUM DEN
POLICE.

RAIDED.
Department.
works foreman.
Left in the hands of the have a large assembly plant working
strictly on the most modern American
Margan Avenue.—Mr. Kennerley wrote methods. A visit last week to the Colo-
asking for an extension of the footpath at
of this road, where a nial Motor
Company's premises, Fox
Which oil is right
for yourFord Car ?
the eastern end
motion was carried on a big majority, number of new dwellings had been erected. Street, Parnell, was an eye-opener to
only the representatives of the Franklin Referred to the Works Committee with the large and representative gathering
County Council and the Pukekohe fFrom Our Own Correspondent.) power to act. of city councillors and other local
Borough Council dissenting. SYDNEY, May 17. Stanley Street.—Mr. Hughes again made authorities, who attended by invitation
A committee of five was then set up to. reference to the above street, which recently to view the
Three sets of strongly barred doors received dedication on the certificate of process of making a car
eanr the movement forward, it being met a police posse which raided a house sealing the piston rings of the
decided that a copy of the resolution be in Campbell Street on Saturday night.
the board's engineer. He contended that from the chassis to the finished article,
the levels were not satisfactory, and that ready to drive away under its own How exact are you about the f
sent to the Prime Minister. Battering rams let the police into water could be found laying along the
water tables for several chains. The road power. oil which you pour into your Ford engine.
a well-filled opium den and a gambling did not appear to have sufficient fail. Vt The works, wnich cover about 6i acres,
was decided to ask the engineer for an employ 165 men, and assemble all the Fordcrankcase? Oils vary. Some It burns cleanly from ignition
hall.
Inspectors Leary and Scott have had explanation. Ford cars for supply to the accredited are lighter than others, some points.
TWO KILLED. No. 16a, Campbell Street, City, under Street Lighting.—lt was decided to con-
tinue with the gas lighting arrangements Ford
agencies in the Auckland province. heavier. They vary in quality and Any carbon from Gargoyle
observation for weeks. About 7 p.m. Henry Ford's idea has been to assemble Mobiloil "E is a light dry dust,
on Saturday they sent Sergeants Farley
until June 30.
Board is to be asked
The Waitemata Power
to switch on the hie cars at the nearest point of distribu- essential characteristics.
AND SIXTEEN INJURED. and Harding and Constables McCrohon, electric light on July 1. tion, and the Parnell factory is designed THE POPULARITY which is expelled
r readily through
No two otls are exactly altke.
-f fL
Connors, Carsons and others to make a on the best Canadian and American lines
OF THE which oil cx jiaust
surprise raid. ONEH.U.NGA.
The two side pieces of the chassis For your Ford car, is
If you wjmt yoUf Fofd tQ raQ
VAN DIVES THIRTY FEET. The police posse split up and con- are first laid one on each side of the

PRINCE
ri? ht H
verged on the place with a rush. track; next the cross ties are placed in
L rC 1S an smoothly and powerfully; if you
(From Our Own Correspondent.)
SYDNEY, May 17. ,
The street door was ajar, but at the
top of a flight of steps sat a Chinese,
who slammed a heavy door when he
saw the police enter.
A meeting of the Onehunga

were present: Messrs. J. E. Cowell


Borough
Council was held last night, when there position and rivetted by electric drills
and rivetters. From here the chassis
(Mayor), W- N. .\lelntosh, W. C. Coldi- passes on and receives the attention of
cutt, T. R. Gilbert. H. Stoupe, J. E. Green, numerous workmen, who carry on their
«
scientifically
engine—Gargoyle Mobtlotl h.
vt J
t your Ford
want fewer repairs and
satisfaction, use Gargoyle Mobiloil
"E."
tef

Two were killed and sixteen injured,


•even seriously, when a motor van, which
He dropped a three by two crossbar R- G. Speight, W. Kemp, H. Campling,
and A. J. Hipwell. special part of the building-up process
INDIAN PRINCE has. by sheer per-
Of the n£A/ body, Gargoyle
into place behind the door and shot Estimates.—The council adopted the in a
rapid manner assisted by the very formance, won world-wide approval. Mobiloil "E" meets exactly the For touring put a quart can or
was carrying footballers from Adelong
to Tumbarumba, got out of control
a home heavy bolts.
With a hammer and battering rain
estimates of income and expenditure for best tools and appliances obtainable.
the coming year, amounting to £41,970 The body, which has already received its
Mechanical perfection and handsome
design combine in givina cower and high speed conditions of the two ofGargoyle Mobiloil "E"under
the seat of your car for emergency
, '
few miles from its destination, and, The
Ford engine. It properly dis-
speed, with safety and comfort.
the police broke in the door and ran each. The principal items of expenditure priming coat, is lowered from tho
crashing through a fence, hurtled 30 feet :
are Interest and sinking funds, £ 17,027; floor PRINCE is a light weight machine
up another flight of stairs, to find a tributes to all friction surfaces. use.

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streets maintenance, £6000; waterworks, above right into position, and is with all the advantages of a bigger
into the bed of Back Creek. second door, equally well protected. £ 6000 ; street lighting, £ 1550 ; hospital quickly secured and passed on to a fur-
motor-cycle. High in mileage and
low in benzine consumption. PRINCE Write our nearest branch farfree copy
The occupants of-the van were mem- , and charitable aid. £ 1556; office salaries, ther set of workmen. Finally it reaches

.
Ten minutes strenuous battering was will take the steepest hills on high
bers of the Adelong Junior. Rugby team,
and were on their way to play the first
necessary to smash it down, and on that £2210; fire brigade, £600; reserves and the paint shop, where the latest Duco
parks, £ 700; library, £470. The rates
finish
and Dlouek through mud and ruts
without effort. And PBINCE is so If forms the correct film for <f booklet entitled "Your F«rd.*\
floor the police arrested 22 Chinese on from all sources are set down to produce is given by the spray gun method, simple to handle—it is designed es-
match of the season for the Dunn Cup. charges of being found in a common £ 25.453; water by meter, in addition to eight coats being applied in all. pecially for that purpose. Every Part
The victims were:—Killed: Charles gaming house. ;
the householders' rate, £ 6000 and HiUs- The scene was a stirring one, the of the powerful PRINCE motor is
readily accessible—think what an ad-
Dunn 26; Ernest Compton, 18. When these men had been marshalled boro Cemetery £2700. A rebate of 5 per work being carried on
granted all rates paid amid the whirr vantage that is.
The motor van, driven by W. Wattches, cent will be on of machines and the buzz of the pneu-
downstairs the raiding party turned its within 30 days from date of demand, sub-
was going down a steep hill with a attention to a third flight of stairs, at ject to previous arrears being cleared off. matic drill. This new industry has come
bend at the i bottom, when the driver the top of which another strong door The expenditure has been Increased by to stay, and is' a valuable asset to the

Mobiloil
found the brakes were powerless to hold had been barred and bolted against
£4000, owing to so many demands upon
the revenue. The revaluation of the city by reason of the large amount of
the van, and called out to the passengers them. borough has enabled the council to reduce labour employed. A car can be com-
did so,
to jump for their lives. Threecuts. It proved the worst obstacle of the the general rate from 3id in the £ to id. pleted every 35 minutes at the present
and escaped with braises and lot, and when they finally got through The present unimproved value of the rate of production. In the
The driver realised that there was no they took the door and doorposts in one
borough is £905,000, which is
double the previous valuation.
nearly rush period
of November and December last a car Matethechartyouryuide SM4
chance of negotiating the turn, and

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piece. Finance. —The general fund is in debit was turned out every 20 minutes. The
swerved to the right. The room beyond was fitted as an £4432. All the loans accounts are in hands then numbered 250.
It is estimated that the van was then
travelling at 70 miles an hour. It
opium den, with divans and
the corners.
benches in. credit as follows:—£6B2s, £10,873, and
£1.500. Accounts amounting to £2605
were passed for payment. PETROL PRICES OT ENGLAND. INDIAN PRINCE VACUUM OIL CQMPANY.-PgKP
smashed through a fence on the outer —IS AS EASY TO OWN

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Pipes, tins of opium and other para- Proposed Destructor. —A poll of rate- The following were the prices of petrol
side of the road, hurtled thirty feet in phernalia were taken by the police, and payers is to be taken on a proposal, to ruling in London on March I:—Aviation, AS IT IS TO RIDE !
the air, and crashed into the bed of
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three Chinese in the room were arrested establish a. refuse destructor at an esti-
the creek. Dunn and Compston were mated cost of £2000. 1/1 1} per gal.; first grade, 1/7J; com- Learn more about t>i« Personal
JUL FOOTWEAR SALE *
(Xoolring-rndbdringarein-de ;
for smoking opium. mercial, l/oi; Nat. benzole mix., 1/Bs. Motor.
killed instantly. One man climbed through a window Building Permits.—There have been 20
permits' issued for new buildings during Outside the usual group who control Writ* now for Indian Prince Litera-
ture. Or. call for a, demonstration. EXTRAORDINARY!!
and was sitting on the roof above when the past fortnight.
an agile constable found him. He gave :
Beservoir. —The reservoir on One Tree
prices there are several firms, and their
prices are as follows::—Standard, No. 1
Elide it! ■ K«WKMQaff Over 600 pairs sold last
PP^
Low in the east beaold Hie crimson moon. no further trouble. M9QW FRIDAY ALONE
wh,e
* *"•
.
piii has had its «"""»i dean-oat The tie
And o'er the sullen sea its sombre trail. 1/6* per gal.; Standard No. 3, 1/4J. Pleaee send mc particulars of
A warning presage of
'mid
As in the west the stars the purple swoon,
coming- gale.
The raid caused a sensation in Camp-
bell Street, where between 3000 and next
rod has been put in, and also the buttress.
The reservoir is to be tested at midnight
Saturday.
The price of Power spirit for private
users in the London area has been
the 192S Indian Prince, and de-
tails of Easy Payment Plan. Our-''GIVING UP BUSINESS" 'OriOfl' Ranfl© r

Along the range the tall gums toss and 4000 gathered and watched the proceed- Conference.—At the request of the reduced from 1/3 to 1/2 per gallon. In Name --~-
;
~»«! llßy PRICES are UNBEATABLE nd mp-ut, **•* m
a.*., im-

"-»'«, !i
with
Thereby rain and tempest your
When dreary influenza comes
to endure.
way
ings tense interest. Public Works Department ;a conference of
local bodies of No. 1 District to select a
the country the price- remains at 1/4 per
gallon to private owners. Commercial
Addrwi 7r....-...=..-. —"~
£17,000 worth MUST- SSA'WBaWjggi *—
liu/eSA.™.. » BE
, CLEARED, including
(Ad.) representative for appointment by the
Take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Power spirit remains at 1/1 in London
Men's and boys' clothing, overcoats,
hats, shirts and winter underwear at Week,"
Hosiery, gloves, dregg and fur trim-
Government to the Appeal Board in con-
nection with the licensing of motor omni-
ming at' reduced prices daring "Wonder buses is to be held at Mount Eden Borough
and 1/2 in the country. Dominion spirit,
which is sold largely through pumps, IAWSSUUTIAWS
OF THE BOOT TRADE.
BOSTOCKS, CROCKETT & JONES, H .E.SHACKLO« Ud.
It will PAY ttffgj&gmCH |
j

»t at Ashley's A.B.C. Stores, Council


,
Chambers next Thursday after- will be about one penny a gallon cheaper ETC ~
M. FORT STREET. AUCKLAND.
**
special prices during "Wonder Week noon. The Mayor was appointed to repre- 158 Ktmngdiipe Rd. ,y OTj t0 call.-*
the A.8.C., Karangahape Road.—(Ad.) Karangahape Road. —(Ad.) sent Onehunga. ithan the combine brands. LAW'S...
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12

your Hood is Leaking after last V


MODERN MOTORING.
RACING THE ENGINE.
THE AUCKLAND STAR.

There was a time, back in the early


days of the automobile, when petrol
motors had not reached the Agree of
perfection that is theirs to-day. It was
the fashion of the knowing motorist to
race his engine a few revolutions just
before cutting off his spark.
NOTES FROM FRANCE.

American competition (says' "The Auto-


TUESDAY.

Every three months the rumour 'is cir-


culated-.-that, there is about,to -be a
combine among French makers to meet
car"). Well-informed persons specify that
Citroen will build a 7 h.p. car,
Renault a 12, and Peugeot a 15, each
firm guaranteeing not to compete with
the others and even to have a common
WHEN THE GREASE GUN IS
BAFFLED.
MAY

Even with high-pressuTe grease guns

to spring shack7 e bolts and steering con-


nections if they have been neglected for
a few weeks. The correct method to

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lubricate these; parts is. to jack up the
IVont axfe nd get someone to swing the
steering wheels to: and fro while the
25,

it is often a difficult matter to get grease


1926.

1 .
1
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=^=^^sr
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source of supply c? raw material. Par- pressure gun if in position. Even..though
Hβ had a /reason born of experience
Cj Jl downpours. We guarantee every for this. His engine would not always
ticularly well-informed individuals go a
little further and form, a partnership
it has been found" impossible to force
grease througa when. the. .steering con-
draw gasoline in starting and at slow between Hotchkis's and Voisin, and unite
nections were stationary, it will. almost
1 4 1-461 regarding materials and \ speeds. He raced hie engine before De Dion Bouton and Darracq
stopping to "prime" it. Otherwise, he It is all related with a wealth destinies.
of detail
invariably be found, .to. .be possible' to
make it flow readily, if. the parts are
might have had use for the priming and such a tone of sincerity that the oscillated for a- while. To /lubricate
cups with which his motor was equip- uninitiated are deceived; only those who shackle bolts the .car. should be swayed,
ped. are acquainted with the strong-willed
But those days are gone for ever. personalities at the heads of these differ- violently. If a.. second. .person "is not
To race the engine unnecessarily is ent concerns and who realise the available, the grease:gun should be put
vent water getting into springs in position, the plunger screwed down
wasteful both of gasoline and engine life. individualistic tendencies of the French as tightly aa,-possible, and left there
3g- Running a motor at full speed idle has makers, smile. There is no doubt that
1 j :&2&F out. We have a special set for 1 a very different effect upon its mecha- American makers are while the car is rocked., on its springs.
attempting to It will generally be found that the most

I N.Z. SADDLERY-- -Co., Ltd.]


nism than when running full speed pull- secure a position in France, the most solidly obstructed shackle-bolt will give
ing a load. The idle running is far difficult market in Europe. The number way.to this treatment.

"STOP! LOOK! LISTEN!"


J 104-106 HOBSON STREET AUCKLAND ? Only Dodge Cars Are Practical
■iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiß in Wild Gobi
I1 HARLEYDAVIDSONS |
CANNOT BE KEPT OUT OF THE I
Dr. Roy
China.
Chapman Andrews, world-famous scientist, is now con-
ducting his fourth expedition into the Gobi Desert in the north of"

The Gobi. Desert is wild, sandy, rocky, and roadless almost im-
passable, at many points, even to camels to say nothing of motor —
1 PICTURE I
cars.
On previous trips Dr. Andrews used various well-known makes of
1 THE LATEST MERITORIOUS I cars, including Dodges. This year he is using Dodge cars exclu-

II PERFORMANCE :
"Jack Schwab, riding 2| h.p. HARLEY-DAVIDSON, has =
1 sively—one of the most impressive tributes ever paid an automobile.
" It is the only car that will stand the strain," said Dr. Andrews.
IE succeeded in lowering the Brisbane to Toowoomba record, = "repairs,
Last year our Dodge Cars covered 5,000 roadless miles, without
andat the end of thetrip we they
sold them for more than
=1
previously held by another make. Distance, 86 miles;
cost us. Dodges are now regularly run over desert roads from
j= time, 2 hours 20 minutes." Kalgan to Urga, a distance of 700 miles. Their stamina is positively
I THE ABOVE IS ANOTHER CONVINCING PROOF I remarkable."
==
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E THAT THE HARLEY-DAVIDSON POSSESSES

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S DECISIVE ADVANTAGES OVER OTHERS. Roadster £315.
■= Learn more about them, and how you can possess one. = Touring Car £325.

=I
MERSON BROS, Ltd. I Sedan
Chassis ... • £445.
£275.
Dodge Brothers Motor Vehicles imported into New Zealand
176-172 SYMONDS ST., and GLENSIDE CRESCENT I The question of adequate warning* for motorist* at railway crossing* might be settled if a few of those who are manufactured by Dodge Brothers (Canada), Limited;
immiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiimif will take risks were buried on the scene of their exploits. —"The Bulletin (Toronto, Canada.
harder upon the
other affected units.
pistons and of direct factory representatives
greater than ever, sale* campaigns are
is Northern Automobiles Ltd.
SAFETY FIRST! Yet some drivers still think it is
necessary to run the engine at full speed
being pushed with the utmost vigour, and
those firms at present on the market
150-156 ALBERT STREET,

£1740?
in stopping and starting. They have the are determined to hold and extend the AUCKLAND.

Dodee Brothers
idea that an engine will start better if position they have secured. General
it is raced a moment before stopping and Motors Corporator which had its head-
DONT CUT CORNERS, that it must be warmed up in starting.
This is very seldom the case in the for-
quarters in Antwerp, has decided to
remove its Continental European offices to

m otq r cars
mer and an unwise method in the latter. Paris!'Chrysler, on the other hand, will
Equip with It can only result in excessive wear.
Of the two practices, that of spinning
shortly move from Paris to Antwerp,
for it hae arranged to take over the
or racing the engine even to warm it up Ford assembly plant in that city, and
quickly can be even more destructive
than stepping heavily on the throttle
to assemble Chrysler cars there for all
European countries. Ford hae removed
DEPOSIT : ; © ■
before snapping off the switch.
destructive effects are most manifest
Its from Antwerp to Hoboken. This frontal
attack of the American industry will
BUYS A j.
when the engine is cold. The different doubtless influence the French trade, but
parts receiving varying degrees of heat not, in the sense of causing the individual
THE POWERFUL GUARANTEED SPRING WITH THE EASY RIDE. expand in different ratios. Time must be j
.Don't bother to pick and choose the smooth aide of the road or cut the corners firms to consolidate.
ullowed to permit the various units to
of New Zealand motorists, and ride upon ;5; ..
because of the deep ruts on your own side, simply follow the lead of thousands
"'/' ~, ;. -, L ■ sf..-.
o*''
expand evenly.
■■-* more important is the effect this
A NOVEL CIGARETTE LIGHTER.

,
!•; CAVANAGH-8 SPECIAL SPRINGS. ' V A cheap and efficient cigarette lighter
-Then Smooth Riding, Reliability and Long Life to your motor 4s atturtrf. racing has upon lubrication. As the to work off the inspection lamp plug on
We_make Special springs for all types of motors, from- the lareeet 10-ton lorry motor stands idle, the lubricant between the dashboard can be made by any
to the smallest car, inclusive of a Special Non-Centre bolt type of sprin* for the the various surfaces seeps back into the
«ord, all of which are made from the finest British steel, forited. tempered and owner-driver. The only materials, re-
oil pan. The speed of the motor must be
.
tested in the largest and most modern spring faqtory in New Zealand, »nd
ARE ALL GUARANTEED. ./C '' "'..'. ''"''■
M you wish to be free from spring trouble no*, thai Winter it here, with its
increased "slowly and gradually to per-
mit the lubricant to be pumped up out £17/10/-
away. —
and tide your B.S.A.
The balance you pay in small
Jjngerous rough roads, come along and have a chat With our Spring Engineer. of the oil pan to the moving surfaces
•lose many years colonial experience, supplemented by. the knowledge handed weekly amounts,which will enable
down for several generations in the art of steel tempering, is above that must be oil-insulated against prompt ownership of one of these
a you live out of town,' Hrop ps at yoor disposal, wear. splendid machines.
a line, giving make and model of cat or track, ,
when we will be pleased" to (Juote you.
; Spring SpecialistsPrivate
to Royal Mall Service Cars, Haulage Contractor*, and
FLEXIBLE
"GLASS."
v Motors all over tha Dominion.
The recent articles in "The Motor"
(London), describing flexible "glass"—
an important new organic substance—
aroused widespread interest, not only
in Great Britain, but also in Europe
generally, all the important Continental
newspapers having published extracts quired arc a length of twin lighting flex, B.S.A. Motor-cycles—Britain's BEST
and comments.. The inventors of this sufficiently long to reach the rear seats
; —are now designed especially for
AND CO., LTD.
'
substance, as already stated, are two of the car, a miniature lampholder, an New Zealand road conditions. They
prominent Viennese chemists. Dr. F. adaptor to fit the plug'on the dashboard, ire powerful machines which will pull
Telegraphic Address: through mud or,ruts and fly up any
, 110, SYMONDS ST. Pollak and Dr. C. Ripper, who are. in and 6in of 30 S.W.G. nickel-chrome re- hill.
■ V Springs," Auckland. ■ AUCKLAND. charge of an artificial resin factory, and
who worked for nearly five years before
sistance wire. The total cost of these
articles is about one shilling and six-
Yet tKe ••
8.5.A." is a very
omical maohine to maintain. It'secon-
the
i itIMEMBER, WE STAND BEHIND,OJJR GUARANTEE attaining the desired results.
Asked to give the readers of "The
pence.
Assuming that the car is fitted with
ideal Motor-cycle for YOU. Light,
powerful, fast, economical, low in
price and easy to own. B.S.A. 1926
Motor" his own account of this new a six-volt lighting system, to construct Models are priced as low as from
substance, Dr. Pollak said: "In the first the lighter wind 4Jin. of the nickel- £55. Read the B.S.A. Catalogue. It
containe all B.S.A. information and
place the raw material is a colloid, chrome wire into a spiral, as shown in particulars of our easy payment plan.
that is, a substance of gelatinous blue- the sketch and solder the free ends to the Send now for YOUR copy.
like appearance, which is produced by spring contacts in the lampholder. The
a synthetic process from carba- ends of the flex are then connected to Please send mc B.S.A. Literature
mide and formaldehyde; it is the lampholder and to the adaptor ter- and particulars of prices and
minals. If the adaptor is now placed in terms.
thus purely organic. Until my
own research* work commenced no the switchboard plug, the resistance wire Name
one knew how to, make an organic col- soon reaches a bright red heat, and a pipe Address
,
loid of any kind by synthesis. Flexible
'glass, needless to say, has absolutely
or cigarette may readily be lighted. The
power consumed is about five watts.
nothing in common with celluloid or Additional refinement can be given to
other similar products. the accessory by providing it with a
"A* to its physical properties, it holder, consisting of Bin of ebonite tub-
shows a hardness figure of 2.95 on the ing, the flex being passed through the
Mohr scale, and is thus justa little softer tube and knotted, so that the holder
than cale-spar. To give an idea of what rests close up to the lighter itself.
this degree of hardness means I may
point out that it is only slightly softer
then mother-of-pearl, which, on the
same scale, gives a figure of 3.1.

I \11
"The specific gravity of flexible

Sedan 'glass' ie 1.44, and is therefore about half


that of ordinary glass, whch varies from
2.5 to 3.9. Its strength, or toughness,
is twice as great as that of juvelite.
If With the Reo Sedan, refinement "In a crushing test made by

Winter Sale Prices


the technical laboratory flexible
is evidenced as much in detail as 11

.
'glass' gave the high figure of
in entireties. Body. fabrication ll 2230 kilogrammmes per sqnare
centimetre; the corresponding figure
shows the handiwork of master ll for juvelite is only 1170 kilogrammes.
craftsmen. The finest quality of
material is used throughout. The
chassis is powered with the
famous Reo 6-cy,linder 50 h.p.
ll
II
II
II
In tests for sensible strength and bend-
ing flexible 'glass' showed up equally
well and it resists temperatures' np to
250 degrees centigrade."
Dr. Pollak then demonstrated
FOR ONE MONTH SALIENT FEATURFS
engine, and includes such distinc- II the exceptional resiliency of the new
substance, showing that a ball made of Territorial Dealers:
of the
tive Reo features as the inner- II this material would bounce after the »M 1 1 '

II frame cradling of major units, 11 style of rubber and that bars of various
IVIswJaI /ft U/»II*. V * LA.
/U WIUyS-JVnight
Hamilton J POMEROY & CO., LTD.
ll Reo Safety Control, 13-plate ||
thicknesses could be bent to a remarkable
extent.
:::::::. iuOQei A

IIII clutch and 50% oversized vital


parts.
||
n
He also' demonstrated the fact that
flexible "glass" does not splinter like

H An effective combination of II
ordinary glass when it is broken, an
advantage which any motorist will be
able to appreciate. The new euhetance
CARS and TRUCKS
i 11 Reliability, Beauty, and Economy ll has a marked resistance to atmospheric
influences and will even resist the action EACH VEHICLE IS FULLY EQUIPPED
of acids to a certain extent.- Out-performs any car ever built of its size, type
Dr. Pollak believee that flexible GUARANTEED AND ROAD READY or daw.
glass," owing to its very unusual pro- Unusual road stability with perfect comfort at all
speeds,
perties, will be extensively used in the
future to replace ordinary glass, eepe- SMALL DEPOSITS—I2Months to Pay A Chassis of Phenominal Strength.
wally for the windows and windscreens
of motor vehicles. WE GIVE FREE SERVICE, TOO
A REMARKABLE PACT.
INSPECTION INVITEti
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You would never think When you ccc Absolutely positire mechanical Four-Wheel
-The QoW Standard of Values m
_
Brakes.
t
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c
iSL tlu\,new bulk delivery oil trucks

Vk Auckland Agenta:
L. ADAMS & CO., LTD., Aβ
JH
«,ffii en lga On caPac»ty, that it held
mS A 9pirit t0 take a
round the world. It ri &ht
i 8 a fact all he f
Open Friday Evenings
Super efficiency achiaved as
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never before.
.
City Markets, Auckland. to X
II n
Car 8ay averaging
the gallon,
ntent
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would be Ible*25 miles
to travel JOHN W. ANDREW & SONS Ltd. North Island Distributors:
'v? ,.
ri
A. HATRICK & Co. Ltd., Beach Rd., Auckland
f one of tho «e tanks ■■**
25 000 EDEN TERRACE
and PUKEKOHE
THE AUCKLAND STAR, TUESDAY. MAY 25. 1926. T3

-and this is what


the Recent Storms! \ "Hudson-Essex offer you-
PerUaps
,
the Hood or your car is
leaKs you never ttiougnt
were taere. Let us make yours *%
revealing
'
wetttierproor at once, in one of the I
three qualities or Hoodites wUtcU »
are our specialities. Better still, let
us convert your. Hooa into a closed 5 '
car by installing' onr Calwood Frame \
Curtain.
c.c ua for prices and full par- \
tieutare, op writ* for catalogue. »
»
All New Zealand Demands
Comfort without waste; Beauty
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RUGBY FOOTBALL.

THE CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS.


PONSONBY'S WINNING WAY.

WILL IT BE CHECKED?
At one time the scoring of a try by a
fullback was of so rare occurrence that
it was looked on as one of the oddities
of the game, to be

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up cricket scores in
Britain, it occurred
greatly featured
when it happened.
Even with so great
% team as the 1905
INTERNATIONAL RUGBY.
A RIFT IN THE LUTE.

WALES AND THE MAORIS.

POVERTY BAY'S PROTEST.


(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
THE LEAGUE CODE.
KIWI'S MIGRATION.

PIONEER LEAGUE

ADVENTURES OF
TOURISTS.

1907.
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.
SATURDAY'S GAMES REVIEWED posed
SENIOR TEAMS SETTLING DOWN.
tion when it came to doubtful tackling
Watson and Spong broke up n-any oi
the Thistle wing movements, but thej
were hardly equal to the forwards op-

was

The conditions of play on Saturday against his


to them. Forward/the conditions
did not suit the corporation men. Davh
not nearly so effective as he has
been this season, though Dodds playec
beautiful football. Spencer was uj
equal in Tinkler.
last were far from being conducive to brought a great deal
Sin:
June
CYCLING.

(By SPEEDY.)
COMING EVENTS.
May 29.—15-mile Road Race, Wellington.
May 20.—15-mile Novice Road Race,
Otahuhu.
Road Race, Otahuhu.
few strenuous miles have to be sprinted
over, if one may use such a word aa
"response" in connection with a machine
Unless the cyclist is in love with his
machine he will never get the besfc-
results out of his riding.

ATHLETICS.
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but once, Wallace of trouble tc October 9.—Warnambool-Melbourne Profes-
GISBORNE, Monday. good football, and the standard of play Thistle defence by his deadly centres

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being the performer. sional Road Race and Colac to Mel-
The club matches have arrived at the [n .these days of HOW THEY MADE HISTORY. in the two senior games was surprisingly and accurate shooting, though Lewis bourne 100 miles Amateur Road Race.
Last week a cable message appeared in high. The meeting of North Shore and like Davis, was obviously not at home BUSHCRAFT.
concluding stages of the first round. intended rules, how- in

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the Press to the effect that the Welsh Ponsonby produced a close and fast the mud.
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It was fortunate for the Auckland
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There is one game to play before the ever, the fullback Rugby Union had decided not to officially game, while the clash on Blandford Park FRANKLIN SHOW HANDICAPS.
las his place in the
The genesis of Rugby League football
round is finished, and two teams remain recognise the Maori team and it de- was certainly the fastest club match this riders that a road race was not get Competitors In the wood-chopping events i
clined to arrange an international match n New Zealand was in 1906, the year
unbeaten. One of the unvanquished is ■
scoring scheme. season. The only other fixture in the Thistle's Weakness. down for decision on Saturday last, as at the Franklin Agricultural and Pastoral
L. Hook. This has been and would accept no responsibility for bat the original All Blacks returned senior grade, between V.M.C.A. and There was only one weak spot in the it would probably have meant postpone- Society's Winter Show at Pukekohe on '<
Ponsonby, and the other College Rifles. shown recently by club games. This message caused much rom their triumphant English tour and Northcote, was .postponed. The results Thistle defence, and that was at left- ment, or in the alternative, a decidedly Friday have been handicapped by Mr C !
L. Hardy as follow :—
The dark blues at the moment stand out the performances of the Ponsonby full- resentment in Poverty Bay, where t was then that a proposal was quietly of the games played gives Tramways a back. Thompson, who made his firsrt uncomfortable ride. Wellington wae not loin Standing Chop.—E. Ehlerth 2s J
Hook, who scored in the club's quite so fortunate, for the 15-mil-j open E. Richardson ss, S. Woodward 9s, A. Duf".
convincingly as the prospective cham- back, numerous Rugby players are Maoris, and further two points on the League table, appearance since his retrii from Nortr
the matter came before the Poverty Bay liscussed that during the following year
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opening game against Grafton, and re- cote, could do nothing on the muddy tur) amateur handicap was to have been held. fall 10s, R. Neilson 10s, H. L. Fisher l's
pions. They have won all their matches and makes their lead from Shore, who Geo. Parker 12s, W. J. Costello 12s V j
peated the performance on Saturday Rugby Union this evening. i team should be organised and be dis-
are second, four poiifts. Thistle come except slip and lose his footing. This The unfavourable weather prevailing in Hastie 17s, D. A; Johanson 20s, A. BeazW
in clean-cut and decisive faehion. On against University. The ex-Thames The subject was introduced by the >atched to play the English Northern next with five points, followed by Pon- upset Reid at the the Empire City necessitated the race 20s, O. A. Johnson 22s D. Silva 2°s E I
the other hand the military team has player had turns at five-eighths and chairman, Mr. A. S. Parker, who, refer- outset, but aftei being postponed until Saturday next Vance 265, H. Lawrence 28s.
on the wing for the club last year, in ring to the cable, said he thought the Union teams on their own grounds. The less, while Y.M. have failed as yet to

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sonby, four, Northcote three for a game 12in. Standing Chop.—E. Ehlerth 2s J
had some narrow escapes from defeat, the right back (May 29). E. Richardson 2s, S. Woodward os, A. Duf-
addition to being at times on the last Poverty Bay Rugby Union, as one of the leed that was sown soon germinated, open their League account. iet tied dowr fall ss, R. Neilson os, W. J. Costello 7s l
a potted goal pulling the game out for line, but this year he appears to have foremost bodies controlling md quietly representative players he had not his Neither amateurs nor professionals A. L. Fisher 7s, Geo. Partes 7s, D A*
Maori Johanson 10s, N. Hastie 10s, D. Silva 'l2s* I
it in two games, against Grammar Old found his place fittingly and per- Rugby, should enter a strong protest. hroughout New Zealand were sounded equal for steadj in Christchurch have had much racing O. A. Johnson 12s, R. Beazley 12s, E. Vance
"I think it is an insult to the Maoris in ni ascertain if they would make the trip. PONSONBY PICK UP. I

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Boys and again against Grafton. manently at fullback. and clever clear of late. The latest report from South 14s, M. Needham 16s, F. Smith 16s, T
He is a bold oracle who wo- Id predict every possible way," he said, "particu- iVhen the public knew of the proposal it The meeting of Ponsonby and Shore ■ ■ c s. Thistle's is to the effect that bhe majority of Noble 16s, H. Lawrence 16s R. L. Willis i
larly in view of the way in which such vas ridiculed, but the promoters of the served up a struggle which kept the half-backs were the riders have commenced light training 16s, C. Dazley 16s, G. Honey 16s, F S
a win for College Rifles when they dash GRAMMAR'S TIDE TURNS. Hirst 16s, D. Colgan 16s.
into the fray against Poneonby in the final a fuss was made of the pioneer and other our quietly went on with their work, spectators in doubt right to the last. maiinstay of the in readiness for the Timaru-Christchurch 12in Maiden Chop.—M. Needham, D
Grammar Old Boys' win against Maori teams visiting
Wales. They then md in the early part of 1907 it was evi- Ponsonby kept ahead during the first side. Martindale event. A number of prominent, cyclists, Colgan, F. Smith, T. Noble, H. Lawrence*

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match of the round. Yet the Rifles have Marist Old Boys on Saturday was a received them with open R L*
so consistently risen to the occasion, and meritorious one, but the score of 11 to some of the arms and urged lent that a team would be got away, half, but in the following spell Shore F. S. Hirst, C. Dazley, N. Johanson,
played a sound de- however, are playing footfall this sea- Willis. G. Honey.
have shown such uniform improvement nil rather flatters them. On the run return Home to play. prominent Maori players to rhere was naturally much speculation in went to the front, only for the blue fensive game, while son. Jackie Henderson's name is men-
egard to the personnel of the combina- and blacks to draw level again ere the Tinkler was the tioned amongst those who have joined
since the opening of the season that of the' game for the first spell, there "There has been a good deal of corre- ion, particularly as rumour had linked final whistle sounded. The result was
they are bound to have many followers, was little between the teams, and the spondence best player on the the football ranks.
between Home clubs and well- nany prominent players of the day with a very fair indication of the run of the Tinkler. field. His tackling BEBE DANIELS' WIBH. {
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even against the redoubtable Ponsonby. score then of 3 to ml just about truly known
One thing is certain, both teams have indicated Grammar's measure of superi- Black Maori players in the 1924-25 AH t, but it was finally announced as play, and reflects a great improvement and general defenA cyclists and athletes' club has been
team, endeavouring to persuade oliowe:— on the part of the Ponsonby side. Most sive play was only surpassed by hie formed in Auckland with a view to keep- "The fragrance of pipe tobacco make*
everything that goes to the making of a ority. It was practically a repetition them to return and play
great game. for Rugby and Backs: H. S. Turtill, E. Wrigley, D. of the aggressive work of Ponsonby efforts in transforming defence to attack ing things going during the winter mc wish I were a man," remarks Bebe
in the second spell, when Grammar in- League teams at Home, yet when a New McGregor, J. A. Lavery, G. W. Smith, H. came from the left-wing, where the
Reviewing the games to date one is creased the lead by another try, and Zealand Maori team is about to go r. Bowe, W. T. Wynyard, J. R. Wynyard, Knobt brothers were at the height of
by means of forceful play. Dickson, on months. It is proposed to put on a Daniels, the screen star. The fragrance
the lefit, was. as much of an attacker as cycle road race in the course of a few of Edgeworth tobacco make, many men ! I
struck by two features, thi excellent then at the close of the game a heady abroad the Welsh Union refuses to i. F. Kelly, 0. Tyne, L. B. Todd, and J. their form. They were too strong a he was a defender. With the introduc- weeks. very thankful for the happy day that j
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'balance of Ponsonby, and the general bit of work by Wright on the blind side recognise them as a New Zealand team." j. Gleeson. combination for Hankins at right-half, tion of Kernick and Campbell, of the they first-- tried it. Tobacconists every-,
evenness of +he other teams. Against ay of the scrum gave Eady a try, which was

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The speaker said he had drafted the Forwards: W. Johnston, D. Gilchrist, while Gerrard, too, found the ex-North- Navy, into the forwards, Thistle had Latest advice from America regarding where sell EdgeWorth.—Barlow Bros.,'
strong, bustling forward side Ponsonby converted, to lift Grammar's lead to following motion which he thought the f. W. Cross, W. Tyler, A. Lile, A. Callam, cote players rather more than he could five strangers to each other's play. All the brilliant Australian sprinter, Harris Christchurch, are the New Zealand dis- j
plays a steady conservative game, as 11 points. All three tries, that of union should pass and thus give a lead tV. Trevarthen, E. Watkins, C. Byrne, C. manage. Shore forwards combined played with vigour and determination. Horder, states that his hand, which was tr ibutors.—(Ad.)
strenuous as the other side may set the Cathcart from a dribbling rush, Good- to other unions: "That the Poverty Bay Running, C. J. Pearce, W. Mackrell, D. better at than they have been doing, and but cohesion was absent. Hislop was injured in the match race with Phil
pace, but when the ball is up there is acre's score from a sustained handling; Rugby Union resents the action of the ?raser, and H. R. Wright. Heyes, centre, till he was injured after the most outstanding of the front line, O'Shea in Auckland, is still giving him

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no side' possesses the same confidence' in bout, and that of Eady, were well de- ', Welsh Rugby Union in deciding not to Four of the team, Smith, McGregor, colliding violently with Brittain, acted :
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and his brashes with the heftier Kissock a little trouble (says a Christchurch Blankets, rugs, sheetings, and all
handling and sense of position, both served. But it was only the lack of; officially Tecognise

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the Maori team, to Fobnston, and Mackrell, had been mem- effectively as a pivot. Corbett had were productive of many exciting exchange). Horder had only a couple household drapery during "Wonder j
back ,and forward, to put the finish on a finishing touch which lost the Marists decline to arrange an international jers of the 1905 All Blacks' team, while another trial at centre-half in the second tussles. Thistle lost, as already indi- of training rides at the time of writing Week" at the A.8.C., Karangahape Road, j
a scoring opportunity. Once the moral a score on several occasions. On the match and in accepting no responsibility ibout a dozen of the others had reached spell, and Baxter went to left-back, but cated, because they could not finish, and and did not expect to show up too, well and branch, Dominion Road Terminus.
resolution, or condition of the other side whole, the play was as even as could for club games.'' The Poverty Bay Union it least New Zealand provincial status, the change was merely experimental in because Batty was at the height of his in his match race with Willie Spencer, (Ad.).
Ponsonby. That is indicated in the fact ous one, though not brilliant. ,
breaks it becomes a case of points for be imagined, and the game was a strenu- ; considers such attitude is an insult to rhe manager of the team was Mr. H. J.
view of a further alteration Shore is
the Maoris and also to the Dominion, for Palmer, while the late Mr. A. H. Basker- likely to make in their defence.
form. which was to be decided on April J9.
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that in four games, that team has -piit Forward there practically itutes either draws the colour line or attri- I'ille was secretary. As the season progresses, there is a
was
up 109 points against sides that are not nothing between the teams, except that bties. to Maoris unsportsmanlike quali- On reaching Australia en route Syd- pronounced levelling up of playing GOAL SCORERS.
HINTS TO CYCLING NOVICES.
SYDAL ON THE ALPS.
in general much weaker. in open play Knight, Potter, Cathcart! The Poverty Bay Union considers ney teams were organised to play the ability, and ere the cup ties come along Leading goal scorers in the senior
and Comes showed a useful pair of '. such a dcci by what was looked upon tourists, the games being fifteen men there promises to be a very uniform grade after Saturday's games are as fol-
College Rifles have not the same ver- as a sporting nation beneath contempt aside and under equality in the senior grade. lows:—Spencer (Tramways), 10; Among the most interesting phases LAUSANNE. Switzerland,
satility and finish in their game, but hands on occasion, while ability to and trusts that the New
they are capable of flashes of brilliance handle was not shown by the Marist Union, as the controllingZealand
Rugby
the Rugby Union rules.
Before the team left Sydney it was Hunter (Ponsonby), 4; Davis and of cycling are the various road-racing
events which are promoted all the year
December 16, 1927. <
in addition to being an all-round solid forwards. Hutchins showed improved'. and pakeha football in New "To the Proprietors of Sydal: I ;
body of Maori joined by "Dally" Messenger, then in his BLANDFORD PARK STRUGGLE. Lewis (Tramways), Pugh (Northcote)
Zealand will heyday, one of the greatest three- Marshall and Henderson (Thistle) and round, especially in Christchurch. In
form at fullback, and with Grammar at not Blandford Park was a surprisingly have used Sydal efficaciously in cases

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side, and if they have the condition inside five-eighths the Grammar backs allow to pass unnoticed such an un- quarters that Australia has produced. Dacre (Shore) 3 each, Auckland, however, the riders find road where no other remedies have had
to foot it all the Way for the four warranted slur upon Maori long way off being the quagmire it was cycling out of the question in the sum-
footballers, any effect. After an excursion in ~
quarter spells, they jnay have success nbw and again got off some excellent a number of whom went to England with Team That Did Materialise. on so many wet Saturdays last season,

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mer months, and indulge in the long the mountains when I was burned
where others have failed. Grammar gave flashes of team play. Don Wright was 5 the All Black team. Further, that until Probably no team on record made a and which it was expected to be after SENIOR TABLE. distance riding in the winter time. most painfully by the sun, Sydal cur- ■

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back in his old form again, and
start on a journey, none the heavy rains of last week. The con-
every promise of checking the Ponsonby Eady such time as some explanation is made less auspicious With only the Northcote v. V.M.C.A. The cyclist who wishes to< get the ed mc rapidly. After painting, my )
series of wins till put off their, game by verified first impressions of him as a 1 the Poverty Bay Union pledges itself of the players were acqainted with the dition of the ground was certainly a game to complete the first round, the utmost pleasure and interest out of hands became rough and painful.
an epidemic of casualties, and the follow- straight and dashing runner. to play against no British team in which rules of the Northern Union game, compliment to the extra drainage that positions of the teams are as follow:— the pastime will be wise to join a clnb.
Cornthwaite, without being impres- there is a Welsh player." and Thanks to Sydal, all this roughness
ing week College Rifles managed to get at the Home end the team was regarded was put in consequent on the agreement Not only will he be able to participate disappears. (Signed) J. Pollen."-.
a win over Grammar. sive, wa<s, a better fullback for Marists
than was Miller, in .the previous game5
The motion waa carried unanimously. as almost a mythical combination that between the Stadium Company and the
.. Goals

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P. \y.
L. D. F. A. Pt. in the various racing events which are In jara 2/- and 7/6.—A1l chemists.
The 'biggest surprise last Saturday Stuart, Loft" might, or might not, materialise. But Association. There is still room for im- Tramways-
North Shore s
5 0 0 21 8 10 organised, but there are many other
Bradanovich, O'Brien and the first Kiwis did materialise, they dis- provement, however, and no doubt as the 2 1 2 11 0 6
was the excellent condition ofEden Park. Broderick COUNTRY RUGBY. Thistle o 1 15 9 5 cycling pleasures.
performed
Public and players, with recollections of but their concerted work was frequentlj well individually played a laudable desire to learn the enclosure becomes more "set" the con- Ponsonby
.. 3 i 2 12 19 4 Some idea of the standard of a novice ITKAV'S *r^p
the nnid of previous years after a day's
neutralised
rain, went to the park expecting to find as a whole,byrequires .bad passing. The team PUKEKOHE GAMES.
points of a new game, and the control- ditions of last Saturday will still further
ling authorities of the Northern Union diminish.
Northcote
Y.M.C.A.
4
4
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1 6 12 3 may be gained from the fact that an
0 1 21 0 expert cyclist can travel 25 miles
in
IhjHSEED COMPOUND^
the playing fields a slop after four days' so.id practice ir
passing, for it was mistakes in giving The Pukekohe Rugby sub-union's com- obligingly arranged for some of the A great game was expected from the an hour and ten minutes, and a novice III\ is a reliable old English
Home remedy fbr-Z
rain, and to watch the games develop and taking transfers that lost th« petitions were continued on Saturday, weakest teams to meet them at the start meeting of the Tramways and Thistle, goes the same distance in about an hour
into a comedy of mud-larking. Instead side scoring chances. Marists
of that the playing areas were damp, and much better showing made t the principal
match being between the
unbeaten Ramblers and Power Board
of the tour. and there were many who doubted the
The Kiwis had quite a run of success, wisdom of the management in going BOXING. and twenty minutes. The rider who can
cover 50 miles in 2i to 2* hours is
Ili Catarrh.
coughs ;colss.
Bronchitis 4
than in theii
firm enough to pive sure foothold to practice-match against Grammar at th< senior teams. At the commencement
a their first defeat being at the hands of ahead with the game in view of the con- above the average, and the time for a "' all UinqaThroat Troubles
the players without developing any signs
beginning of the season, Ramblers' backs were set in motion, Wigan, one of the strongest of the ditions. There was certainly a great PURDY BEATS JAMITO.
novice over this distance, given average

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of muddiness. Both spectators and and th< Hopson scoring, Cronin converted, Northern Union a
Clubs, titanic struggle risk taken, which happily events went riding condition, would be in the
players had their games in comfort, and material is there for a still better side while as the result of another passing when a crowd of thirty thousand people to justify. As to the game, nothing
realised that the money spent in ground bout Parris crossed, making the score 8. saw the tourists beaten by 12 points to better from the point of view of a hard (By Telegraph—Press Association.)
vicinity of 2} hours.
To become a successful rider in road
lHad Been
improvement eince last season had been AN EXCITING GAME. Ramblers 8, Power Board 0, exactly On the tour the New Zealanders won and exciting encounter contests means that the cyclise must get
the majority of could have been WELLINGTON, Monday.
wisely laid out. The overwhelming predominance o: eight minutes after the kick-off. the matches played, but
The their most extraordinary achievement wished for, and the financial side of the Purdy beat Jamito on points In a fifteen- himself into a pretty fit condition, and J°r *>* -reiy hewily \\\
The postponement of the B division Grafton in the scrums, and the brillianl remainder of the game was keenly and was to win the fixture was also very satisfactory. Cer- round contest to-night. Both gave a good must be careful to choose a mount to
senitfr matches has had the effect of play of the respective five-eighths, Sheei evenly contested, Power Board scoring matches played against rubber in the Test tainly on a dry day there exhibition, which greatly pleased the large which he can conveniently adapt himself. 4JSJ *COTS been nieceirful."VK» I
England. would have attendance.
obviating any' change in the fixture and Stokes, were the outstanding fea 6 points as the result of tries by S. These matters are of vastly greater Drinlto dorm haoiab
Thus did the original Kiwis make his- been a very high-class exposition of the 'Xf
■between Training College o,nd North tures ; Grafton-College Rifle Crotly and J. MacPherson. Mr. J. tory, their tactics game in its finer points, but what was importance f(Jr these events than they are
cOy/
Shore, which will take place next Satur- tussle oh No. 3 area on Saturday. 00l Reynolds was referee. revolutionised the for ordinary touring and road cycling. Odorleßsnduutelesu Can be
game in England, they gave it an Im- lacking in the science of the code was WILLIAMS OUTPOINTS CASEY.
The ideal road-racing cycle is the one
oven aecredjr.
day. This game has been selected by lege Rifles won by the much-discussec The other senior match resulted, perial aspect,
and most important from compensated for in the rousing struggle Vv VVW T FREEB *«**booklet.
eon.
followers of the game as likely to be margin provided by a potted goal ovei White Star 6 (a try by Pegler, and a the tourists' viewpoint the trip proved served up. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) which ie stripped of every unnecessary VS. VVA\, Wgfe.fe*
the most attractive of the matches in an unconverted try, but they woulc penalty goal by Perkins) v. City nil; to be a great financial success. fitting so that the minimum amount of
the B division. Last year North Shore really have been unlucky to nave lost Mr. W.'.J; Crum refereed.
The game again raised the question NEW PLYMOUTH, Monday. weight is carried. It should be "lively" \\ VCW" W?"J Manager, Homo
W2V\fe Welfare Proprietary.
That they did so weil from a playing of what is the most efficacious method In a boxing match of 15 rounds this >CX
headed the list, and Training College the match. On the run of play, th( ; Junior.—White Star 14, beat Ramblers viewpoint wag in itself surprising, for of play on wet and sloppy ground—the evening. Williams (11.5) defeated Casey and give one the impression that it will
J

played in second grade. The withdrawal scores provide a good rough estimate 9; High School 10, beat City 8. (10.8 J) on points. respond to the rider's efforts when a
the team was not well balanced the long or the short passing? One argu-
of King's Old Boye resulted in Train- of the game. Thirds.—Wesley College 12, beat playing sense, all the reserves notinbeing ment for swinging the ball about is
ing_ College getting into the senior B Behind a sound and consistent pack o Ramblers nil; High School A. 32, beat up to the high New Zealand standard of it has the opposing defence alwaysthai 01
division, and the new seniors have been loose and line-out forwards, Sheen dig High School B.- nil. that period. With the first choice the move and makes control of the bal
shaping so well that many enthusiasts played almost un available a very strong team could be and tackling more difficult. But this ii
are of opinion that they will lower the canny certainty ii MANUKAU GAMES. put in the field, but when some of the a two-barrelled contention. If a de
Shorex colours. The Shore club does not handling the ball The senior match between Papakura stars became incapacitated through in- fender is troubled by a long pass, so wil
intend to regard the Training College and initiating pass and Clevedon, played at Papakura, re- juries their places could not be ade- an attacker. A long pass from a half
challenge lightly, and all members of the ing attacks fror sulted in a win for the home team by quately filled. back is as difficult for a forward to fielc
club are requested to attend training all angles. How six points (a try by Rowe and a England's Return Visit. as it is for an opposing back or half
this evening and on Thursday. ever, after takinj penalty goal by Molloy) to nil. Mr. R. Take, on the other hand, the close pass
In the following season two
Papa- Northern Union teams were1908,
The; positions, of the teams in the particular note o Milne was in charge of the game. of ing game. While it certainly
senior .' A., grade championships com- his last two games kura without a loss, is leading in the gether and got to- an opposing defence into closer brings toucl
petition are:— the writer is mon senior grade at the conclusion of the time Aucklanders saw for the first with the aggressive force, it permits o;
than ever convince) first round. "the code of the north." more successful combination, and tin
P. W. L. D. For Agst. Ptß that he is more i In 1910 interest in the new Rugby was
quickened by the visit of the first Eng- elusive player can still make the mos!

. .... . _——_ _— ——
Ponsonby... '4 ■ 4 IN 22 g second
College Rifles 4 4 42 27 8
five-eight! PUKEKOHE SHOW GAME. lish Northern Union team to come to of the slippery footing when tackled
Grammar 4 2 2 than a first five. I these shores, and from thence on, in Tramways did not make their initia
35 32 4 In connection with

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University ..4 1 3 27 62 2 was noticeable oi the Franklin Auckland, the game has made rapid success of three goals by any long pass
winter show on Saturday next, matches
Marleti 4 3 1 14 SO 1 R. Sheen. Saturday thai headway, and an assured position has ing they may have indulged in so mucl

Grafton .;.. 4
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A SPARKLING GAME.
3
t
1 2O "54 1 the ex-Ohristchurcl will be played between senior and junior been reached.
player was always seeking room to wort teams of the Pukekohe and Waiuku sub- has been changed, the appelation
on, even to the extent of running wide unions
and jamming his three-quarter line ovei Franklin sub-unions combined.
combined, and
Of late years the title as by the floundering of the Thistli
Manukau and "Northern Union" has been dropped
The
backs. As a matter of fact it is noi
and Tramways' style of play. They are i
The surface at the Show Grounds towards the touch-line. Stokes, by hii Pukekohe and Waiuku senior team has place. the name "Rugby League" reigns in its side which has achieved five suecessiv<
victories because of the close passing
was.in excellent condition, and con-, been chosen as follow: Fullback, R.
trary. to general expectations, the magnificent straight. running and th< Wright (Pukekohe); three-quarters, Under much happier auspices will the game they have adopted.
and dash he infused into hii S
game between Poneonby and University play, was the ideal first five-eighth, anc Crotly (Pukekohe), J. Wood (Puke- Kiwis
vigour of 1926 migrate. The spectre of
provided thrill after thrill in the way
Sheen, with his tricky and elusive run kohe), A.James (Waiuku); five-eighths, finance that haunted the pioneers of 1907 WERE THISTLE UNLUCKY?
of sparkling back play, in which the in the early stages can be lightly dis-
versatility and wonderful combination ning and a flair for swift, sharp cutting B. James (Waiuku), W. Bilkey (Puke- regarded. They intimately know the Perhaps the majority of the spectator:
a style that was reminiscent of th« kohe); half-back, 0. Cronin (Puke- finer points—with a few special ones at Blandford Park on
of the victors accounted for the 33-point in great Jimmy Hunter, would have giver kohe); rover, R. Crotly (Pukekohe). added—of the game that they play, their opinion that on the run of the plaj
Saturday held th<

I
margin. University forwards held a Ballantyne,
nun Iheipmeitirally
exhibition Forwards: Aylward, Ben.
wonderful with a playei Keary and Harvey (all itinerary has been carefully planned, Tramways were fortunate to retire witl
.
[*
their heavier opponents remarkably well, of Waiuku) and and if the team is carefully picked
and had the rearguard but been capable' of this class inside him. are 8. Marshall, W. Pleydell and N. Crisp is every there a still undefeated record. But were
Finlayeon and Noakes deserving reason to believe that a fine they? No impartial spectator woulc
of better defence, the Ponsonby win (all of Pukekohe). Reserves:
would not have been such a runaway of' the highest praise for. their great Linehan and N. Brownlee (Pukekohe), combination
one. The light ftlue backs stood far hooking. Aside from this, probably the and Cumihgs (Waiuku.)
too deep on defence, and the result was best forward in the game
the College skipper.
was
Conditions
Fogarty
suited
Backs, will be moulded, one fully deny that Thistle did not have the
worthy to uphold the mana of the New share of the attacking. After aboutlion'i
Zealand Rugby League. first half-hour they took a hand in the
game, and Tramways were mostly de
the I sealed! siiip-
that, though they were equally as fast RUAPEHU GAMES.
as their opponents, they were left stand- him on Saturday,'and he fairly revelled fending till the interval. In the seconc
in the close work. His dribbing was a Saturday's results in the Ruapehu sub- TWO PROMINENT PLAYERS. half the position was even more marked
ing time after itime, waiting for a union were:—
man who had seen an
opening and cut
refreshing example of an art which if Seniors: United 3, v. Ohakune 11; Junc-
tion forfeited. A good, solid battler is "Billy" Undoubtedly Thistle got the sympathj
out a tackle. On the in grave danger of falling into decay in of the crowd, but they did not get the
other hand, the Auckland. Amongst his own clubmatee Juniors: United 6, v. Kangataua 5; Ghent, who puts the ball in the City
Karlol won by default from Knetihi; Oha- pack and then dodges round to take it necessary goals, and that was where
l)lacks mußt be g'ven
fplay
"-edit Gallagher and Lawn gave-him the most kune 3 v. Junction 5. out again and send they failed.
>. fA
of w°nderful support by
-
'
Thirds: United 6, v. Rangataua 6;
both backs and forwards. The reverse support. V. ..' Junction 11, v. Ohakufte 0. it along to "Giggy" While it is only fair to the Scots to
passing on many Next to Sheen", Gillespie caught the Wetherill, Benny say that they did most of the attacking
occasions was a treat eye
most' in the College rearguard. Be INTER-ISLAND MATCH. Davidson and Co. and were time and again within an ace
goes about bis work without flurry, arid Up till this season of scoring, it is a compliment to the
Hook, at full, fumbled a while he seldom does anything spectacu- THE OTAGO NOMINEES^ Ghent figured with defence of the Tramways to state that
-but was ever on the alert tofew times lar, he played a safe and consistent
and provide an extra
-hen his backs opened out link
Cammick and Lucas were ahvays
in
wh Un game on Saturday, which was of the
Of
n
UmTS,JP
t utmost value to his side. The College
ese three-quarters did not get a great many
in the chances, chiefly through being cramped following Otago players for
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
DUNEDIN, Monday.
Mr. A. McDonald has nominated the
Inclusion in
the Marist Bros. they kept their charge intact, and a dis-
team, where he did paragement of Thistle that their for-
great work Satur- wards had so much of the game and
day after Satur- could not score more than once. The
M I
picture, quick to take every
advantage by Sheen's outward running and their the South Island team : Full-back. Steven- day. He is now foothold was certainly atrocious, but
of the big space* they were so
oS
offered in which to make opening own uncertainty in handling, but Wil- Burt, Sonntag, Dunne. Webb; forwards,
son ; wing three-quarter, helping City to that was not sufficient excuse for some
fight out the cham- of the chances the Thistle lost. It was
Thue- they twice presented son, at centre, struck one as a player
clear Matson wfth with distinct possibilities. He handles pionship with Pon- one of those days when it seemed not
a run in. It was certainly Lucas' W. Ghent. sonby. one of the side could do the right thin"
best game of the season so far, he
stepped beautifully, and his cross-kick
a ball very nicely, and, for a first ap-
side pearance, gave a very creditable display.
BILLIARDS. at the right time.
Man for man, Thistle were slightly
°
that gave Righton a try was a decidedly on Saturday. Francis, at rover, played Whan Herewini at the beginning of better than their opponents. But for
heady one. The blue and black hookers a very good game, and Kirk, at half, A match between Clark McConachy and ;he present season intimated to the poor finishing and Batty their score
held advantage in the majority of was very useful. Tom Tothill, North of England champion, Ponsonby Club that he would not be ought to have been at
the With an excellent supply of ball avail- was commenced at Invercargill yesterday. ivailable and that the very least
scr,ume, and McWilllame, Righton, Web- able, the Grafton backs, headed by At the end of the" evening session the scores ie wished to throw
three goals better. The Tramways
ber and McCarthy showed were: Tothill, 3072; McConachy (in play)„ keeper played his best game for many
out

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prominently in the loose. stokes, McGregor and Liddell, played 1501. Tothill 1b receiving 2000 in a match in his lot with a
bright and enterprising day. -Repeatedly
For VarHity, Butler tacklcrl solidly at though the outsides football, al- of 0000 up. N\e wton, the he .saved v hen ail
did not seem to have 'Ponies" decided to seemed lost, and on
full, but twice hie tackle was too late just that touch of finish
through Jile waiting instead of coming which might, on several to their play NO COCAIMB ÜBED ;ry"Doug." Dono- several occasions
up tor hie man. Freeman wa* the pick turned an exceedingly narrow occasions have ran as fullback, ho\v the ball did
of, the-three-quarter line, his pace and College into a shave for md at once he not find its way
Grafton score. Austin We .into the net is in-
kicking often getting the "light blues played a rattling good want to Impress you with the ihowed that the
out of trouble. Cashmore played the back, kicking with great game at full-
power, and as results of our famous Narcosis for teeth shoice was fields a good explicable. Batty
gam* of hit life. Always on the ball, a whole defending soundly. extraction. You need have no fear or mc. He a handled the heavy
hi led his baeki from every opportunity, caught out of position once or He wag
nervousness when consulting us. What iall well, is a use- greasy ball with
~«nd never failed to get down to it in but, taken by and large, his displaytwice' we advertise we do. Teeth filled or ul kick, but his
defence. Univeriity'i tole score was a first-class one. was extracted painlessly without-any after itrong point is his
surprising cer-
tainty, and seemed
unbeatable". In front i I
really his, for it followed from hie Keary played a very solid game in a effects is absolutely true to fact Con- lefence, and with a Dong. Donovsa.
quick determined opportunism. Keene, roving, capacity, and, in addition to the sult us witiiout charge of any kind.— air chance at,bis
too, played a great game. There were two hookers, Stewart and Wilkinson, Ballm and Russell,, eurgeor dentists,' nan he will make ho mistake. He is Batty.
of him McElligot
was very 6tire,
I ■ ■■
j
though
times .when the whole of the students' also showed out well at times. Sorren- Upper Symonds Street—3o years' expert mc of the'versatile players Who is
side seemed to be Keene and Cashmore. son, a fine stamp of forward, is still ence. I
If desired, we will extract teeth landy in any position, but his form of had to
Simpson
recover fre-
Of ah overmatched yet determined pack, the burly side, on in your own home .without quently. As usual Kissock monopolised
and' does not seem to additional' ecent .weeks is not likely to see -him attention in the half-back
i>unne and Stone stood out in the looee. be too fit yet. line His
hifted from fullback, where it is essen- tactics were often far from popular.
tial to have a solid defensive player. The ground suited'-him, and was a protec-
THE AUCKLAND STAR. TUESDAY. MAY 25, 11)26. 15
HOCKEY. ST. LUKE'S V. MT EL. N.
Many stirring contests between St. RACING NEWS. Passin' Through has been scratched
for all engagements at the winter meet-
PAPAKURA TOWN BOARD.

Warm Underwear
Luke's and Mt. Eden contribute to local ing, of the Auckland Racing Club.
hockey history, and while last Satur-
THE CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS. day's encounter did not have champion- STABLE AND TRACK GOSSIP. The
The fortnightly meeting of the Papakura
hill was open at Ellerslie this Town Board was held ou Monday evening.
morning, but only a couple of horses Present:
ship honours in the balance, the game Key. W. C. Wdbd (chairman;,
was of the type that all lovers of sports- Messrs. J. McCall, W. Markwick, W. Milne,
NOTES ON THE GAME. were sent over a round of the big 11. McEntee, C. Tueley, and D. Weir.
manship delight to watch. Both teams (By WHALEBONE.) fences. These were Mahgoloire. and Mr. F. W. Morton, Kemuera, wrote for-
showed improved form, particularly "Mt. Glenotus. They were together practi- warding particulars of his cement bound
cally the whole way, and finished on metal
roadway, and stating that the cost
The prospects of playing hockey last Eden, and on the day's play the Edenites SEASON'S FIXTURES. per mile would be £iBl6, plus £308 per mile
{Saturday morning were not at all pro- should have won. St. Luke's, while not terms, both jumping well. Mahgoloire for macadam edgings, making a total of
June 1, 3, s—Dnnedin Jockey Club.

—At Our Ladies 9 Store


missing, but the executive intended to ful- having the amount of the play their June 3, 5, 7—Auckland Racing Clnb. should be very fit by the time the win- £3124 per mile.
rivals enjoyed, won success through The secretary of the Papakura Chamber
fil theprogramme if in any way possible, accepting the chances presented. Strange
June 3, s—Otakl Maori Racing Club.
June 18, 19—Napier'Park Racing Club.
ter meeting at Ellerslie comes along. of Commerce (Mr. Geo. Boagey) advised
and when it was announced that the also, the goals were registered by ex-Mt. June 23—Hawke'e Bay Hunt. that he had beeu instructed by resolution
games were to be played, a sloppy after- Edenites, the brothers T. and J. Giles. June 25, 26—Hawke's Bay Jockey Club. Tommy Dodd, which has been sold to to draw the Board's attention to the exces-
sive speed of motor vehicles along the main
noon's fun was anticipated. However, July 6, 8, 10—Wellington Racing Club. an Australian sportsman, is to leave

—Moderately Priced
The seventy .minutes were marked by July 22—Walmate District Racing Club. thoroughfare, and suggested that warning
matters turned out entirely different. At many bright incidents, for both sets of July 22, 24—Gisborne Racing Club. from the Bluff by the Manuka on May notices, such as " Drive Slowly " be
erected. The police had also been asked to
3 pjn. the sun was shining brightly, and forwards indulged in some clever move- July 24—South Canterbury Hunt Club. 29 for Melbourne. He will be sent over take action against offenders. The chair-
tSe ground had dried wonderfully. Three ments of combined play. The forwards July 31—Christchurch Hunt Club. in charge of M. Griffiths, who some time man said that the Board had already
out of the four games were closely con- all maintained better position, and the ago took over a couple of horses pur- intimated to the police that what was
speeding was left to the judgment of
tested, there being a margin of a eolitary results were most noticeable. The Mt. chased in New Zealand for Mr. E. A. a magistrate. Mr. McEntee thought
goal between winners and losers. Eden backs gave the best display, in Gaze and Landbird are due to arrive Connolly. It is understood that Los that it was a reasonable thing to fix n
The main attraction was the meeting marked contrast to the "speculator"
at Ellerslie on Thursday. Ambus, which was also bought recently speed, perhaps more as warning.
Weir's opinion was that you could catch a
Mr.
20 Dozen Fine-Ribbed Cotton Vests; no 50 Dozen All Pure Wool Vests; plain
of Somerville and Areta. the former from Mr. Cambridge, will accompany
winning by three goals to two. St. Luke's
defeated "Mt. Eden 'by two goals' to one.
defence of St. Luke's. Fortunately for
the reds, this style of resistance came
off, but its vhief asset was only to tem-
F. Loomb has arrived from Te Awa- him.
mutu with Black Cruiser, Illumination
*
thousand on race days, and that the Pufce-
kohe race meeting settled the Great South
Koad. It was suggested that the right day
sleeves. , Each /g J and ribbed. S.S. Each, g/ • JJ
should be picked out, and the inspector got
gomerville Colts secured the verdict over porarily drive the Edenites out of their and Lady Cintra. They are apparently a very poor lot to work.
Wesley by two goals to one also, both quarters. It gave their own forwards in the Jervois Handicap to be run at The Auckland Hospital Board, in reply
to the Board's inquiry re the establishing
games being won in the closing stages of but little chance. Sun Up was priced by an Australian the Auckland Racing-Club's winter meet- of an ambulance station, advised that the 15 Dozen Heavy Cotton Woven Vests; 20 Dozen Cotton and Art. Silk Camisoles;
play.' The students "Indianiset Stanley Hirst made a most creditable showing buyer recently, but no business resulted. ing, if the handicaps are any guide. Out St. John Ambulance Association would be
no sleeve, shaped waist, tube edging. elastic at waist, trimmed silk lace or braid.
to the tune of eight goals to nil. in the net for Mt. Eden. Brown was The owner, it ie stated, asked £2000. of 50 horses engaged, all but 13 are on in a better position to deal with the matter.
Mr. McEntee moved, and it was agreed,
The Indian Army team completed a the best of the fullbacks, stopping and the minimum. King Smock, which heads Each, 4/g Each,
quarter of their programme last Satur- clearing with judgment. Kelly was
day, when they overwhelmed Hawke'e seen to o*eater advantage as centre-half,
.Crown Coin is expected to arrive at the list, is a good sort, while Phantasy
Ellerslie to-day. He showed good form has been winning races since the last
that a reply be sent to the Hospital Board
asking what the Hospital Board is prepared
to do to assist, also that the clerk be
instructed to write to the Devonport
3 /g
Bay by 13 goals to one. In the five and no forwards could wish for better at Wanganui, and is sure to have sup- Wellington meeting, including a double Borough Council asking for particulars re
matches played and won, they have passes than he gave. Alexander gave port in his engagements here. at the Manawatu meeting and, if their ambulance station.
A deputation consisting of Messrs. Mack,
scored 46 goals, with only three regis- glimpses of his old self. It was his best brought north, will be among those that Brown, O'Brian, and Gill was introduced *•
tered against them. After playing at game of the season. K. Rankin was will take some beating. Pegaway has by Mr. Tueley. Mr. Mack said they repre- Hosiery Bargain !
Dannevirkc, their next and one of the always conspicuous, and was unfortu-
most important matches of the tour is nate in not registering.
against Wellington on the King's Birth- Hookham clair-s first attention of St.
Black Cruiser, Oetor and Cui< Bono
were given a turn over the fences on
the flat at Ellerslie this morning, Cvi
-some pace and earlier in the season sented the locality round Victoria Street
West, which had been Hooded the full width
was a consistent performer. If at her and to a depth of 3ft. There was really
best, she ie not overburdened with 8.13. hardly any road formation, and he asked
_„
Millinery Special!
, _ , " s
~
JTTO Pair Art. Silk all Hose; leading
Bono finishing in 'front of the other
W&i

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Luke's vanguard, and- his efforts de- the Board to look into the matter and get 200 Ready-to-Wear Felt and Velvet
d&V.
E. McLeod. an ox-Auckland representa- served a better fate, for he sent in some
pair. Quincoma is a very useful sort, while rid of the
Rowley showed at Wanganui that he is the Works water.
It was resolved to ask „ , , shades Worth from *•3/6
«/ _*l *_ ,*
* 5/11.
to B /,i

tive, and who was in Auckland on a splendid centres. • coming back to form. Pinon is good at complaint.
Committee to investigate the Hats. At 10/
*v/-
each« '
flying visit last week, has been picked Oarston was most prominent, playing
Australian turyers seem to be keen
on New Zealand horses, for during the
The chairman reported that he had had
a mile, while among those lower down an interview with Mr. Lowe, the Commis-
Special,
2/11 pair
to represent Wellington against the a most unselfish game throughout. R. last month the owners have been asked Wenday, Titaness, Golden Krist and sioner for Crown Lands, re the Young's
r Indians. N". R. Jacobsen, another Auck- Potter was the best of the hall-line, and to put a price on Desert Glow, Com- Archeno may be fancied. The accept- Beach property, part of which the Board
is anxious to acquire as a reserve. The
-lander, is also in the team, and will pro- Williams, although solid in defence, was mendation, Limerick, Mask, Diogenes, ances are due on Friday atid a much Government had undertaken to advance
. bsbly play on the right wing. erratic in his placing. Mills was €he better idea can be formed then. £350, but this would not be available till

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best of the fullbacks, although i.owj Benzora, Sun Up, Star Stranger and near the end of the session. The owner of
brought himself into the limelight with Ballymoy 11. the property, however, was quite willing to
-12 Dozen Cotton and Art. Silk Magyar 10 Dozen Woven Cotton and Art. Silk
sell the Board 2 acres at £200 per acre,
some startling ''speculators," tv»" THE DUBIOUS CASE.
SOMERVILLE V. ARETA.
would have won points at Middlemore. Aβ mentioned yesterday, it was on the
cards that Mr. J. Bull's horses, Omuhu,
which he thought was very reasonable, and
to wait for the money, providing a deposit
of £2o was paid. The chairman stated
Nightdresses; large size. Each, 1 Q/fi Knickers; trimmed silk lace. Pair, A ICL
Hanna again
The match between ■ Somerville and made several proved a safe goalie, and Ngata and Brigadier Bill, would not HORSE NOT DISQUALIFIED. later that the whole block of nearly 7
acres could be bought for £1500, and be
smart saves.
■Areta provided a rousing game of come to Auckland for the winter! ir.eet- moved that a sub-committee, consisting of
hockey, and held the spectators en- ing, and this has now been confirmed THE JOCKEY APPEALS. himself, Messrs. Weir and McEnte", meet
thralled until the sounding of the final N.Z. UNIVERSITY TOURNEY. by the scratching of the trio at V a.m. to consider and report upon the advisability
of acquiring the whole block. 15 Dozen Natural Cotton Fleecy-Lined Elastic Sports Corsets; strong make, four

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Mr Tueley

'
whistle, A little bit of history is attached
to the two clubs, as it was the Somer- AUCKLAND REPRESENTATIVES.
this morning for all engagements. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) advocated dealing with the matter straight
away, as it had already been before them
HAWERA, this day. opinion
tor six months. Mr. McEntee expressed the
Bloomers. Pair, 2/8 suspenders. Pair, fi/C
ville junior team which saved Areta in Lord Bruce jumped a cpuple of school- that if the Board could dispose of
time of misfortune. Consequently much In connection with the performance of 1- quarter-acre sections un<ler Glasgow
The New Zealand University Hockey ing hurcUas at Ellerslie this morning
rivalry exists between the two now that Tournament will be played in Wellington and performed very fairly. Just Quietly Dubious in the Manawapou Hurdles on leases it would only cost the Board a
Areta possesses sufficient strength to nest Friday and Saturday. This- is the the second day of the recent Egmont matter of £20 or £3U a rear. The Board iiiimiimiiimi iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!
was given a schooling task at Ellerslie resolved to place the proposal to acquire
challenge Somerville's position at the first occasion that the hockey teams of the this morning over hurdles, but fell at
meeting, which resulted in the dis- the whole block at Young's Beach as a
four colleges have met in this way, and it qualification for twelve months of the reserve before the ratepayers at their

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head of affairs, and during the en- is hoped that the tournament will become
counter last Saturday a little feeling did an annual fixture.
The winning teams on the first day will
the second obstacle, and his rider, D.
Beer, received a shaking.
rider, H. McSweeney, the club's judicial annual meeting next Monday. Steps are to
be taken to secure an option over the
committee held an inquiry last evening. acres at once. sevnr
y SHOWROOM SPECIAL!
crop up at times, which indicated that play

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The chairman intimated to the Board
hoth teams were playing in a struggle losingoff on the second day, and the two
teams will also meet. In the
oi more th.n ordinary importance. Still of the scores in any game being equal atevent No. 3 grass track was open at
After hearing a lengthy statement by that
there was a possibility of the Prime
the owner, Mr. Eric Riddiford, the com- Minister paying a visit to Papakura. The 50 Only Wool Costumes; suitable for Golf
it was a stirring game, and despite the end of play, it is proposed to continue until
■weather ■ conditions contained some another goal is scored.
The Seddon
remarkable hockey. It was considered the colleges, isStick,
the

for competition between


at present held by Otago.
that the heavy ground would suit the University, who beat Victoria College last
Ellerslle this morning for fast work,
and was in fairly good order despite
the recent rain. Before breakfast
Sleepy Sol and Namutere went five fur-
mittee decided that no action be taken Health Department and the Candy Filter
'be taken as to the disqualification of Co.
the horfee.
are very anxious that there should be
an official turning on.of the water,
hoped the Prime Minister would be able he
McSweeney's appeal against his dis- be present to perform the ceremony. He
and
to
or any outdoor sports wear
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Price, — ~t//V
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year. hud wired to Mr. Coates. and so had
qualification will be heard at New Ply- member Mr. McLennan, but no reply our
"blacks" on account of their hard hitting, drawn Auckland and Victoria played a
game last season.
longs in 1.7 3-5. Archibald, who was had
picked up by Norma Talmadge at the mouth next Friday. yet been received.

Hugh Wright Ltd.


Init it wa3 soon in evidence that they The Auckland team is a_strong
one and six-furlong post, ran a round in 1.47, On the motion of Mr.
McCall it was
could play just aa skilful hockey as should give a good account of itself. It has decided to metal eight chains instead of
their more noted opponents. No doubt been selected asDobgon follows:—Goalkeepe- Lin- the last six furlongs taking 1.231-5. five chains down Young's Beach Koad.
ton; fullbacks, and N. A. Leonard ON THE ROAD TO SKIPPERS. will take the metal to the junction. This
there was some vigorous work at times, (captain) : halves, Hadcliffe, F. It. Leonard Charlady went seven furlongs ijb 1.45. Miss Green was appointed by the Board
•but it was by no means confined to one Levien: forwards, Clayton, Greenback, R Pavo, who was slightly in front of ns nn assistant to the town clerk (Mr. A
side, but ever; effort was made to stay V. Burton, Hamilton, Hay. Exactly at the finish, ran. five, furlongs The Coachman'i Maatag*. L,. Cooper). Mr.
McEntee moved that the
minute prohibiting scoria from being used
the impetuosity of some of the perform- in 1.7. After breakfast Bztf Dighton
ers. Somerville conducted their attack went five furlongs in 1.8. Star Comet Many and varied are the commissions The chairman was asked to open negotia-
IMPORTERS OF /SS,
.
from the cere, lightning movements
caused the Areta rearguard no end "f
NEURITIS PAIN OR RHEUMATISM. "and Wendy were together at the end
of six furlongs, the last five taking
that are entrusted to the coach drivers tions with Mr. OConnell,
inspector, with a view of offering buflding
on the road to Skippers. All visitors to position of noxious weeds inspector him the LADIES 9 WEAR
in place
anxiety, and several times it seemed as IntUnt Relief, Then Trouble Entirely 1.91-5. Quinette and Piton covered the Queenstown who have done this wonder- of the foreman, whom the Board considers
if nothing could prevent a score arising
from the numerous sorties. One of the
most noticeable features of the game was
the excellent passing of the Areta for-
Overcome.

Bayer discovered Aspirin in 1900,


last four of five furlongs in 551-5,
Quinette being a little bit in front when
the post was reached. Muscari and
Passionate went six furlongs in 1.22 2-5.
trip along the Shotover, know how is overloaded with duties.
spareely populated the district is, and
how dependent the few inhabitants are
on the good service of the kindly coach rerlng
,
That rretrul, peevish chlkl may be sur-
85-87 Queen St. / jllsK .-. Auckland
- ward; at times, but it failed to material- urged the medical profession to adopt it
ise, as on apprc clung the circle over in all form? of Rheumatism and Neuritis.
Princess Ronnie and Lomint were to-
gether at the end of six furlongs, the
drivers. rronv.worms. Give Wale's Worm
Figrs, the never-falling- remedy. Pleasant
The lure of gold in the old days was to take; absolutely harmless to delicate
anxiety completely upset the movements. The result was astounding. Bayer Aspirin last five occupying 1.7 2-5. Town Bank responsible for the construction of this children. Obtainable all chemists.— (Ad.)
The second spell was brimful 'of became famous, because this original and Gala Day were on terms at the wonderful road, and the same lure to-day I
incident, the teams attacked in turn* and Aspirin seldom fails to relieve Neuritis finish of a round in 1.46 2-5. Gold Fern still brings its quota of adventurous
•there wa-s '"lire" in each onslaught, both or Rheumatism pain almost instantly, and Killute ran five furlongs in 1.10 1-5. spirits to this famous field. But even
goals narrowly escaped being taken after then shortly overcomes this painful Llewellyn, Thursby and Pompey were the gold fever does not keep off the
heavy bombardments, in which -he Somer- trouble entirely. to have gone together from the five- insidious attacks of coughs and colds.
ville van. appeared to use better judg- Ask for, and be sure you obtain,- only furlong post, but Pompey broke away Quite a frequent message to the coach
in front and ran the distance in 1.8, This Imperative Sale is V V «
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ment. Back play suffered most on the the genuine Bayer Aspirin. Then take driver is to bring out a bottle of Baxter's Each Day Brin s Forth
day, owing to the nature of the turf, and
performers were constantly, falling in
the execution of their work. Consequently
the forwards took a more prominent part
one or two tablets three times a day,
about an hour after each meal. If you
have been taking imitations or sub-
stitutes of genuine Bayer Aspirin, just
while the other two took 1.7 4-5.
Barometer ran five furlongs in 1.7 3-5.
He was to have gone with San Quin
and King Comet over six furlongs, but
Lung Preserver from Queenstown.
Years ago this famous old remedy was
the standby of the gold miner, and to-day
"Baxter's" i 3 still regarded as the
meeting its ends. The
enormous amount or
cash that is being taken

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■ Its
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Marvels.
clear, other fiU the gap,
in the game, and it is a long time since
we have witnessed a conflict of the nature
note the difference—particularly how
promptly the pain ends. After the second
they went .away in front. Barometer,
however, finished ahead of them. San
unfailing remedy for sore throats,
influenza, bronchitis, and chest com-
—and lost— is not to
be wondered at. The
flLflH IsSM I
|H
and the money roUs
whilst the profit rolls '"'
of the one in question, with its great or third day the trouble usually dis- Quin and King Comet took 1.22 2-5 for plaints. Inflamed throats yield to its
forward movement and clever stick play. appears. the six furlongs. Master Doon was in >, arming and soothing properties, while
The Somerville van was brilliantly led by All chemists sell boxes of 12 Bayer front of Prince Abbey over five furlongs its tonic attributes help to build up the
E. Watts, and he figured prominently Aspirin tablets, also bottles of 24 and in 1.7 3-5. Peter Amans, Bright Light, constitution.
throughout. The tinal goal was a wonder- 100 tablets. Bayer Aspirin costa no more and Royal Fame were in that order at Baxter's Lung Preserver can be
ful Wilkie thought that the ball than the uncertain imitations and loudly the end of a round in 1.51 1-5. Queen
Cd* iot, Gay Comet and Golden Krisfr fin-
bought at all chemists and stores. A
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was sure to reach the line, but E. Watts advertised substitutes, which physicians generous-sized bottle for 2/6, or better
with a great burst of speed and a dive, would not think of prescribing.—(Ad.) ished as named over six furlongs in
1.221-5. Bizarro and Dimlight ran a —
still get the family size for 4/6. (Ad.) About 6000 yards of most charming good*. Wide stripe*, narrow styles. Shades: Henna, copper, fawn, grey—24-mch, 22/6, for
succeeding in turning the leather into the stripes, large and small broken checks, etc. It is 40 inches wide.
15/11. 27-inch, 25/-, for 17/11.
Bet. Both E. Watts and Seccombe worked'
untiringly, the former dropping back to
assist in changing defence tb attack. The
You can save money by purchasing
your winter draperyand clothing during
this week at the A.B.C. Stores, Karanga-
,
round in 1.55 4-5. Nucleus, Tresham and
a two-year-old went five furlongs' in
1.!>4-5. finishing as named. Quincoma
Special reduction all this week on
ladies' and children's winter coats,
The usual values are 5/11, etc. It's Price is 2/111 yard.
Another Marvel
GIRLS' FLANNEL ROMPERS, heavy make, buttoned at waist.
"«> "inter warmth. Sixe. IS, 20, 22—9/6 good., etc.,
for 6/11.
■wings had only a fair amount of work. and Quinvardia ran four furlongs cardigans, frocks and evening dresses at About 4000 yard, of higher-gr.de goods, .imilar in designs, but LADES' Round or Vneck, •n-F*** de
CAMISOLES,
finUhed
hape Road.—(Ad.) in 565. the A.8.C., Karangahape Road.—(Ad.) higher class than the linf mentioned above. 40 inches wide. A Jawing. «J 'JXtxlt \S^\\
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At half-back Cole used Ms stick dexter-
ously to the chagrin of the opposing
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mo.tphenomenal offer-7/6
goods, etc., for
yard. 3/11 •-" StSttiAZ **£*$£ *'*
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van. Both full-backs, Roberts and , s«e
oee the Kemnant Tables imed, nice winter weight, grey.


Baildon, were b< low their usual form. ladies bloomers, fleecy
VELVETEEN, 36 inches wide, Worrall's famous dye, twill back, W. and O.S.—The 3/11 goods for 2/9 pair.

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The clever working of the Areta forward
chiffon finish, fast pile. Just about the best procurable. Almost ail _. _, « j • tile
line was somewhat of a surprise on the Millinery Rnnm
-l.
Big TaDieS Ml IVOOITI
heavy ground, and they all shaped well. shades, such as cream, blush pink, begonia, turquoise, jade, amber, TWO
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Your Winter
IL Carter, Anthony, J. Carter, and cherry, tangerine, castor, elephant grey, nigger, cyclamen, stone,
cinnamon, vieux rose, rust, etc., also in black—The 9/6 line for CHARMING LOT OF TRIMMED GOODS, many kinds.
Hayson doing the lion's share, although All of very latest suitable to all taste, and all age,. This is a
Ormsby made few mistakes. Savage was
the life of the half line, although in the cream, corded. Extraordinary value. 22* inch-
inferno of the Somerrille attack Wilkie For 3/11 yard, • • andJ shade..
I* J TU*

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styles
I lac
"overed a lot of shots, at goal. THAT ENORMOUS LOT OF MILLINERY SILK, ETC., J. Clearing LOT 2—CHILDREN'S HATS, of impossible
various
to de.cr.be. bee u>..
Very Rapidly. No wonder—lo/6 goods for 2/11. See this amazing assortment is so va.t it i« reaUy

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line at your earliest. marvellous lot, All at 4/11 each.

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UNIVERSITY V. STANLEY. Pyjamas, Striped
Men.
University made merry at the expense
U L O 1 Mk Hi VI HI
J| B|
«sl WK afl
»i B
H
Flannelette, well made
f excellent cloth, ail
of Stanley, and piled up a big crop of
goals. Although the students scored in flairs oaie V W W TM °
sizes—9/9 suit.
the opening stages of the game, they • 1 • ■ ■ Men's Half Hose, N.Z.
pleaSing VII ■
■Were unable to get another goal until
after the interval, despite the fact that
they -were frequently on the attack. After r Jn\ nSbBUBSBH I \mMWFX
fc
i *|\| w9NW US] ** * .
ow "*e l lne to B€Cure your ne w winter
S(nt
* Our ie,«clio » of H »rf» Grade Materials
IS
• rr>i
Thousands 1

WM IB II
A made, gr,y and heather,
for comfort and dura
bility~2 pairs for 2/3
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the interval, however, University played B H Men's Fleecy L!ned

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of Men Folk
-m-m
8 M "«1\ YHHuHH II J\\ IIMK) includes the very best West of England -w-%
totter hockey, which drew the defence
and goals.came more freely, no less than
1 Jf\\WKC|VHH| A 1V Tweeds, Worsteds and dependable Serges, "•SmSSS.'S:
s llj M
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seveu being notched in the second half.
& A. Burton was the most conspicuous r/li\\\Vllßw 7/ ] ,■ C and we nave hundreds of exclusive suit and Thrifty
lV / I \]/Wk W> lengths to choose from.
forward on the students', side, and
received support from Hamilton and
We are now
Wives. A J BBS BBSS WLi tt=W
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Clayton. At half-back Dr. Leonard per-
formed well with the stick. The filll-
'backs did not have a great deal thrustt
upon them. During the game the Stanley
I n }lfi3&i. \ Suits Made -7 o Order MEN'S TROUSERS. E..UA T-«A rfl *~. Tl«. b
WHITE TWILL SHEETING, high-sr.d. fini.h. A p«r, .I.A-54-
■team underwent several changes in i-d,, V.»M, 2/3, for 1/6 h>l 80-ta.b, U.».Uy 2/9, for 1/11 yd.
position. Miller was the best of the for-
wards. Anthony, a fourth grader, created X golfers'
* from t3 flf Sour^ilme
RPVrRQIRI P nnrtß AnUhaul «,«>!*
IS/6, faT 7/H 27 x
n*w designs, tones to
54,
MEN 5 DENIMS, Boz., blue, bib and strap—a/a pair.
MEN'S PULLOVERS. V shape neck, all Wool. A very fine rang—
»ongood impression, Vaile was prominent
occasions on the left flank, Jones
s , MEN!—Our Tailoring reputation ia second to
14/6, for 30 x 54, 16/6, for
11/6. 13/6. 66, 21/-, for
36 x 17/6.
JJ&^WOOI! pGitoVERS, beather «d grey, Polo colUr..
•worked hard throughout, and White was3 We are experts in the making of golfing
0
none in the Dominion, mnd your order will receive Some Surprises in the Showrooms a favourite—9/11 each.
great
■Iso in evidence in attempting to stop? apparel. /f Ct / Ule ejn»w *«ention of our highly .killed staff of
* A JOB LINE OF WOOLLEN JUMPERS, some the latest ja« colours **°f
E «fcfc*a, absolutely pure Wool, best dye and

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the students' attack. «,,»,«. Too
™-», finish, fully fashioned, ideal for winter wear, embracing style and
PLUS FOURS *drCP/ c operatives, who are thoroughly conversant with ..u Eton
with B» collars,
11 other. V neck,V. finished with
~^
ti, nnekets Shades:
Shades.

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every phase of sartorial construction- comfort; ggeT and black (only)—s/6, for 2/11 pair.
5_ Saxe, blue, grey, fawn, havanah, green—Usually 15/b, etc. ah at GLOVES. m«» L
v rushvi-
a big


KAYSEK
K-Aveirß nnVFS Not many left—A
1 line. Cham-
COLTS V. WESLEY. 9/11 each. brushed
11 May we Measure You NOW ? GREAT PURCHASE OF WOOLLEN CARDIGANS, some oisette Gauntlets. Moat charming goods. All prevailing glove shades,
Although Wesley did not muster ini wool, other, plain knit, in all the latest .hade.: Mauve, fawn, «grey,
havanah, bois de orse, saxe, mole, black—Usually 17/9. All at
Yj££S»*& I?JS.S2
DINNER SERVICES. *7:
IF V 6/lt lf rto Price « 3/9 pair' at
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One Big Lot *to Clear. We got the lot

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a
iiull strength they put up a good fight ridiculous price, and will pass it on. White and gold. Mealdn's
|«gainst Somerville Colts, but the latter 12/11 ' large
A LINE OF CHILDREN'S BLANKET VELOUR COATS, with latest and most attractive lines. The 1926 shape. Round Vegetable
iproved too good for them, winning by

HUGH WRIGHT
collar and cuffs, some with cable stitching around collar, in fawn,. Dishes, Coupeea, and Fruit Saucers to match. Any parU procurable,
,a goal scored in the dying stages of cinnamon, grey, navy, havanah, and nigger; 30in. to 39in.—Usually 38 ieces for 59/6. A tempting offer indeed.
the game. There is no doubt that Somer-
ville is a much improved team, and play 29/6. All at 17/6.
LADIES' RUBBER MACKS, in all the latest
shades, tan, »»y' S™*'- - ABOUT 1000 HAND BAGS, mostly under-arm style—Goods up to
42/6, for 15/6 each.
really good hockey at times, in fact there
saxe, bois de rose, black, etc.; in 40in. to 54in.—All at 29/6. THE GIANT WRITING PADS, 500 pages, best bank paper, two
Sβ more method
in their play than wit- blotters—l/ 91 each.
in the work of some of the older LADIES' BLANKET VELOUR COATS," with sealette collar, trimmed
teams in
i front line they
the competition. In the
possess good forwards in
I LTD.,
| See the Tables of Oddments
Preston, Lee, and Sawyer. Munro shaped
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THE GREAT AFFAIR!
.jfceat of the halves. White, Harris, and
Gardiner, at fullback were reliable.
Chiplin kept goal quite satisfactorily. "The Young Men's 65-67, Queen Street,
|0n the Wesley 6ide in place
°f. Woolley, kept down the goals.
,%arling' rendered good service ( at ,full
! Big Tailors" Auckland
m*ck. Wallam was the most "consistent
I** the middle division. Amongst the
_
jwnrards Burton, Fitt, and Oldham wese
p.w« best performers. * .
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16 THE AUCKLAND STAR. TUESDAY, MAY- 25, 1926.
PERSONAL NOTES FROM
LONDON.

SOCIAL SEASON IN TRAIN.

N.Z. PRESENTATIONS AT COURT.


(From Oar Own Correspondent.)
LONDON, April 23.
£2,000 CASH don't blame I
The arrival of the "Fourth Lady in
the Realm" has given quite a pleasant
send-off to the social season, which
promises to be a full one, if not sensa-
tional, so far as is yet known.
A number of young New Zealand
girls will shortly make their bow to
NEEDED DESPERATELY
Last rain retarded business considerably—yet we were kept busy. But not as busy as we hoped for.
Their Majesties. At the first court, Lady S&ll bar bargains were practically irresistible, and many snips were snapped by eager buyers. This week,
Allen is presenting the Misses Mar- however, we must do an immense trade.
garet and Rosa Tripp, of Timaru, while
the Hon. Joan Ogilvie-firant, the only
NEARLY £2000 CASH MUST BE RAISED BY THE END OF MAY.
daughter of Lord and Lady Strathspey, This week's bargains will be greater than ever. iWe are compelled to do this because £2000 cash positively
will be among the debutantes. .Lady must be m> our hands before fche end of May. There are tremendous values in everything. Prices you will
Pitcairn Campbell, we learn, will be en-
tertaining next month for the Hon. scarcely belfesre. BeujeujjU)?—we must have this money. Failure is put of the question, and our newer,
Joan.
Sir James Allen attended the Easter
banquet at the Mansion House last
:
bafefeer bargains mean that you can save pounds.
week, and also inspected the mine-
sweeper Whakakura. He and Lady
Allen were present at the Overseas
League luncheon to Mr. Alan Cobham,
whose new flying programme includes a
NEWER, BIGGER BARGAINS THAN EVER
flight to Australia. The High Commis-
sioner also visited Greenwich as the

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Yew Zealand Government representa-
tive on the Imperial War Graves
Commission to attend the unveiling of
am a^erwards,
the Memorial erected by the Commis-
sion in the war plot of Greenwich
Cemetery. He visited Captain Swabey,
head of the Royal Naval College at
anti-acidoj
m
Greenwich, on his appointment as com-
57/6 Round End Sideboard, in Solid
modore of the New Zealand Squadron.
"MODISH" 3-PIECE CHES-
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One of the balls of the season—the
Navy League—was held on Wednesday

■I 4£
fiV III Lady't Oak Boudoir
TERFIELD SUITE, £24.
Chesterfield and Choirs have independent sprung
Oak.
Just not* Hβ handsome design. It is a, genuinely
at Mall House, where the guests were ■ Ift. „ edges, and are covered with the beet qualtty wool constructed article-
Ou,c,,
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6
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' £14/7/6
Bureau, moQuette. A very handsome luxuriously comfort- FrW
received by Lady Sydenham, and the ••'•
decorations were given by the Duchess
of Sutherland and Lady Beatty. There
ArflH ■
———
■Lk cd. Will last a lifetime. £*LZi/D/ m

was a large and brilliant gathering, Has inside paper rack. ~^~~~
many of the committee, of whom Sir Made of So!id Oak Bar * I—' I !
MUSHf-M
-* Seagrass Chairs.
James Allen was one, taking parties to B«inPrictd«t
«
'I[~ MII 1111 II II II Unk
the ball. Woven on Malacca cane, and borer proof. A large II
Lord Jellieoe, chairman of the T^" *O/J-j£// D range of designs—At 25/-, 31/6, 36/-, «/-. lPWffcV\»l 111 11 U ■fijl
National. Rifle Association, and the
making an appeal for
Council are
, !^rga?ESlg!gg|jJM
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Seagrass Squares.

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funds. After the appeal made last year
■by the Prince of Wales, the president,
£13,000 was received, but £5000 is ■ Sin 12 x 9 At
11/Q 'fly-
still required to free the association
from debt; of this £2000 has been
promised, contingent on £3600 being iftl IKI
Bill ri
: I
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s
"e 10 8 At
12/6 J Rimu Settee-£3/7/6
Here'e wonderful value. Tbie handsomely designed
Settee, with Wirewove Mattress, and complete
.
obtained by next July. Two most im- L III) ffMfcfiSEg*4l

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filialI Wiltnn
TV. I ll<O.n Rliac
portant aspects of the association's work ttfi TVvlfc HI 1/ IT'ltet*~r*iS[J viva nllgS. Squab and Cushion.
Quick Silt" Prke.

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are the special efforts it makes to in-
Of very heavy quality, in gold, grey, brown, bluo.
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terest the youth of the Empire in rifle
shooting and the close intercourse it Super Wilton Rugs. |
fosters between the Mother Country
and the Dominions. Over 26,000 boys
took part last year in the King's
The "Wembley" Bedroom Suite. Cork Bath Mats. ~ ifTi!!

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Wl »MLMf
/«W INDIGESTJON
Trophy and Imperial -competitions, Four full size pwces. SOLID OAK.
in HI] I
which it conducts throughout the
24in. x 18in., red
. Runner.

and

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Oulek Sale» Prtot, no*
Empire. *ol Axminster x
■[■EjljCul
To-morrow Sir James and Lady Allen
will lay the wreath, which has been
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27in wide— ~t(\/(l At yerd.
Wl^^^^^^-Jl
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cent in ice by the Mothers' Union of
New Zealand, on the Cenotaph, and +~~~ri I : H So,id Oak Sideboard. Take it regularly for
in the afternoon, in accordance with I Al_
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WiltOn
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'CarDet SOUareS. *ft- wide
Handsome
wide t0 ». and roomy interior.

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design,

.... Indigestion, Dyspepsia,


the High Commissioner's custom, he 111 il fSBBU Sizes: o o Prices:
\\ \ fpTTf O £8/7/6
m ■ —, "Oulek Bala" PrkM OCt /T /n

=
12ft x 9ft
£12/10/-

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will visit Walton Cemetery and Brook-
wood, to lay wreaths on the graves 10ft. 6in. x Oft
of our boys buried there. £10/15/" Flatulence, Heartburn,
' twJSSS"?.' £9/10/-
9ft x9ft
Mr. J. Maughan Barnett, of Auek* ' English Push Prams,

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land, has been to the Isle of Wight, I At
X J Collapsibl.
22/f)
Manchester, and Surrey, on a visit to
relatives. He has, besides, had many
interesting rencontres with leading men
in his profession—Mr. Shalben Ball,
G«r "Special" Be**om S«ite. in
K Urid
°
m.

ail ehade.-
At
""'' And also collapsible, with folding

\-—IZZZZII^Z^ZIZZZZZZIZI^Z:
* £2/10/'
hood— Acidity, Wind. 2/6 a tin.
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the Temple; Dr. Prendergast, Man- Pour full size piecee, in SOMD OAK. 8/9
-- „,
chester Cathedral, and Mr. Cunning- "M*M.» Pr.«. Square .At g/g ' Towe|s>
ham, city organist, Birmingham—while
a lunch was specially arranged for him
■**
f Fan Shape AM
r/n Of good auality only—At 1/8, 1/2. 8/11, I/S, and
to meet Mr. Cyril Scott, the composer. . ,
Bolßter
Xtf/ *J 4/3. In colours and plain white.

: 17/6 I
At
==z=z=
gay owok-]r

He has been so occupied that he is wear a L


finding'life very strenuous, for he has < I
ar~
SaSSSSaSt
TTTN 7
been giving recitals in the Central Hall,
Westminster, St. Etephen's, Walbrook, to
WT A Hff A Country Customers.
., .
and in the parish churches of Leaming-
ton and Banbury. The "Musical Uf A 1% 11/l #■•
Ie 111
A IWM ;rderi i
d;?ul c
W
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"nick II |Bl
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Auckland. Bareain-r-nced for cannot guarantee to fulfil all your
Times" has interviewed him and alto-
gethpr he is hard put to fit everything
business. V V I ■■■ ■B I■ ■ V requirements, as at theie new prices liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM
in, for he leaves again for New Zea-
HJGH-GRADE FTJBNISHINGS— W M. M. 1. 11l W 1 m. •■ #- ■ m raPid clearance will b» made.
dlrpets.
"* *
Ruga. ■ ■ ■■ ™
Ctetonnes, all atLinos..

I
Curtainince
land next month. prices you'll sever PACKING, ETC.
Miss Edith Lyttleton, whose pen
name is G. B. Lancaster, is leaving in .SQDTfDIft-Ea.--Caoekß. Mats. Fancy A MF\ So low are the Prices reienine at
NEW ZEALAND
July for a lengthy tour "down under,"
/!&"q<*e*y. pnjßea Below
facturer-e cost.
actual menu- /A 111 I
£~Kk
J KJVSI VIJ
II this Bale that we will be unable to

Ij|
which will comprise not only her follow our usual practice of free
native Dominion, but also Australia,
little "Tassy," which is asking to be
E%"S.J»i;i M»Mifacturm of High-Class' Furniture, S»-"3 SfJ?"JSor
j^
"The Dear Old Maoriland"
t0 fre Auckland iMon
regarded as a separate entity from the oALt early-sttLiNo will HOBSON STREET, AUCKLAND. 61
* *
Commonwealth, and the South Seas.
The Rev. H. N. Drummond, vicar of
St. Thomas' Parish, Auckland, who is
here on a six months' visit, is spend-
ing it with his brother at St. Peter's,
Kensington, helping him, and occasion-
By FRANCES BREWER LYSNAR, F.R.G.S.

*$> )I LAST WEEK of SALE


ally speaking for the Melanesian Mis-
sion, where Mr. Dru'mniond worked for
17$ yjars. He goes to Manchester next
month, and hopes to visit France be-
Revised Edition of this Popular Book Eighty-Five Fine Illustrations I

.
fore ais return to New Zealand. Mr._
Drummond is on holiday, and returns
in "November by the Cathay, and will
take the opportunity provided by the
Suez route of putting in a visit to The Best Gift for Distant Friends 1

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Palestine en route.

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The Misses C. H, and M. A. S. m Plenty of Bargains left for the thrifty who have been, unable to get
Russell, of Auckland, are .now on the
South. Coast, spending a fortnight in
Bognor in Sussex. They intend visiting * .,coM
whor Plhins
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»«o B «y *eir Winter Needs during CROPLEY'S HUGE SALE.
But this is the Last Week of this Fine Chance. PICTORIAL CONTENTS. 1
Don't Miss It!
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others of the Southern counties v

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sough. Ticket*. ■■


catarrh.
shortly sore throat, general weak-
Mrs. Grant and Miss Ostler, of mm, lung troubles, and p^ MEN'S BUlT×Fine Quality Among the Pictorial Contents of this Attrao
Auckland, and Mr. P. Grant, of incipient cOnemnpt.on. V wee| |ndjflo
All- -—•——■—————————•—-■——--—• BOYS' SHORTS Strong Saddle Maori Carving and Carved Temples. ■
Christchureh, who have been in Eng-
- flttingr and well made.
gQQA
Our g\ J Dark
Bh6pu
Greys. Only Sizes sto 12—
live Book on New Zealand History, Colon- As Captain Cook Found the Maoris. I
land most of the past winter, are now 1% _O»*C Greatest Bargain—Were £5/10/-. JLJQTTIUZCCI +m*±
Were 7/6. Now e/11 isation, and Maori Mythology, Life and The Tui. Kiwi, Huia and Moa. ■
touring on the Continent.
Mr. A. M. Roberts, late District Sur-
I cXawwiS Now
79/6 * ofii. Customs, are the following:— The Landing of Rev. Samuel Marsden. II
• N
———.——— Arrival of the Maoris, by C. F. Goldie and Portraits of Sir George Grey and Bishop
veyor. Lands and Survey Department,
<^^^m Qy W CLtCY*
and Mrs. Roberts, arrived in London
— MEN'S TROUSERS—strong Engliah L. J. Steele. Selwyn. B

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MEN'S SUITS Fox'a All-wool
on March 27. having travelled by the
A Thousands Woratad Suite, ,in shades' of During the recent heavy rain
Saddle
Grey only.
Tweed Trouae/a, Dark
Wonderful wearers— Arrival of Maori Fleet from Rarotonga, King Tawhtao and Other Famous Chiefs. H
Aorangi to Vancouver, visiting Banff, _4 tify to
armtefuily
the exceptional
tea.
Meaium and Dark Greys, also storm a portion of our stock was Were 14/6. Now \\ Itk • by Kennett Watkins. Scenes in the Hot Lakes Country. IB
■■m# &CTff
"Winnipeg. St. Paul and Chicago: thence
Terraceß .
7
to Niagara, Toronto, Ottawa, and
south again to Xew York en route, LANE'S
8,
3U."?.S
EMUJLSIO"N. SwSr wearers ana gooa
anteea S ntting—
gedb,water To
e
dear thete linei we are offering mmmm
Departure of Mapri Canoes from Rarotonga,
by Kennett watkins. _.
Loßt pmk
.„ |H
crossing the Atlantic by the Aqui- Medical men Were £5/10/-. "owyg/g. them on WEDNESDAY at MEN'S TROUSERS—Dark Grey Eng- Great Maori Haka, performed before Duke P »clure» lUurtratmg Maori Life.
.»«.«.#

tania. They intend spending the next m hSuaehold.. Ite medical ' PRACTICALLY COST PIJICE ! Hsh Tweed Trouaers. cue bot-
and Duchess of York. New Zealand Agricultural and Pastoral ■
three months in London, and will then m virtues and curative novera' it j, your Opportunity ! Come toms. Splendid wearers—Were
tour the South of England, including Typical Bush and Mountain Scenery. View*. I 1
the Isle of Wight. Afterwards Scot-
land, the English Midlands being done
I
m

'a.' htf'ELtli?Si
Browns, with or without belt at
45/.
NEGLIGE SHIRTS
— Men'a Striped ————_—__
Mount Cook and Southern Alps.
Making Sacred Fire.
Views of Auckland and Wellington.
AmJ Many ©there.
B|
II

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on fho wav, will occupy them. On t/"6 SacK-Were 55/-. Now MEN'S So*. Nel-

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their way back to London they will Storea. Ifa famous b«' Stripes. (Damp only.) Were
_
.on Blue Denim.. Rivetted and
visit. Trclaml and the West and East ■ cause ifa good. • «,_______—_.^—.—. 5/11.
H™3/\\. strongly made — Were 6/ii.
Cnnni.n of England, finally going on the ■ RAINOOATS-N.»y Wool MEN>B p YJfIWAB ln Bmart BtPipwl
Now
5/6. THE LITERARY CONTENTS. B

.•
CmiUnpnt before they return home- •«"••

»
■■ Gabardine Trench Coats, superior Flannelette. (Damp only.;—
ward* by the Ormonde, so as to reach EM Were 9/6. Now g/JJ

H
cut—Were 85/-.

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quality, stylisbly —~~~~~~~"~,^~— ————^
their homo in Auckland in November. Now CQ/C MEN'S DENlMS—Genuine Soz. Grey Story of the Great
Maori Migration. The Tβ Kooti Expeditions.
69/b
~» .i
■ _—■_-
u
T2nTOfco
Now /*v strongly made
tted
Were 7/6.
—d
T ? AncentMaon Mythology.
Maori Orators, Carvers, and Bone Scrapere.
The Story of Hinemoa. ■
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7,6
■ o/st. now g/g Auckland: "No Mean City." IM
H

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Maor, Fortificauons and War Usages.
A WRETCHED NIGHT.
Bottino Hot Water.' m^^^^^l 1J The Great Pacific Ocean.
Beneath the Southern Cross.
BOYS LOST IN THE BUSH.
» ; M W
"■"•/WlV</r««?
\WreW-

"tew^C/
55/-.
1186
S/S. .
boys- c6*TS—Navy Reefer Nap
MEN'S BHIRTB

Neglige Shirts,
wim col,ar «o match, in smart
New Zealand Missions and Colonisation.
Instructive Descriptive Article, on Many
Topics.

H*

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WIVk »k. ■ Coata, brass buttons. Pit boys stripes—Were 6/1 i. Now e/fi
tiIdiBUVTVSa ADVENTURE.
gl ~to s—Were 12/6, Now
ß/11. '
Bo
J%rt ttJ^"*saT tC?IX
C BOYS. SUITS-Smart Suit. In Dark

• or boys or 3 to 7—Were 35/-


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(By 'fclegrapli.—Prcee Association.) laE and absolutely waterproaf. A yr Grey English Tweed. Good
PALMJ3RSTON NORTH, Monday. The most satisfactory Geyser on Wonderful Bargain-Were 65/-. to 45/-. Now
2\/. %
wearers Sizes 7t012 Were Price: 9s. 6d., or 10s. Potted
the market, yet only
l Now 43/g | 32/6 Now
22/6.
Three Jude of Palinorslon North, Wil-
liam Grextorex, Walter Oreer and John
Trom Auckland Gas. Co, and » V
FROM ALL BOOKSELLERS I
CROPLEY
KnowlcH, became lost in the bush while
pig-hunting in the hills at Tiritea on
Sunday,«and spent the night in the open or direct from the Publishers, i B
under wretched conditions. Their
mateheg became wet and they were unable
Iff if J. ljl-i
THE BRETT PRINTING COMPANY, LTD., AUCKLAND I
to light a fire.
Eventually they reached open country
late this afternoon and communicated
with relatives, who brought them to
town in an exhausted condition.
II ws KARANCAHAPE ROAD :: AUCKLAND
Ililllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiliilii^Mll^^
THE AUCKLAND STAR. TUESDAY. MAY 25. 1926. 17 \
TREATMENT OF CANCER.
VALUE OF RADIUM.
I Smith & Caughey Ltd.
A GREAT ALLEVTATirE.

(By Telesreph.—Preee AmocUUoo.)


CHKISTCHUBdk, Monday.
"From the amount of success
with
which external cancer has been treated
A

Novelty Goods BARGAIN DAYS


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by radium, I am entitled to believe that

From Our Fancy Section WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY—FRIDAY

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within this decade we will be able to
look upon the disease as entirely cur-
able," said Dr. Fenwkk this morning.

at SCOTTS' EXTENSION SALE


Dr. Fenwkk is in charge of the radium
department at the Chrktchurch Hospi-
Wonderful Value in Vanity Cases, Beads,

.
tal, and his statement was in reply to a
question as to whether radium was used
with any success in treating cancer.
An American authority, Dr. Francis
;. Carter Wood, stated to the National Brooches, and other Smart Novelties. Scott*?' Bargain Prices are the talk of the town, and during our Extension Sale there
Health Congress last week that surgery
was the only effective means of treating
will be bigger bargains than ever. We must be ready to move as soon as_tbe
»

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I* Novaltjr Brooches, attractive enamel; in various builders are ready, which makes it imperative to reduce our Tm »***}»•

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internal cancer. He added that profes-

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sional optimism regarding the curative bargain list contains a few items chosen at random. There are hundreds more.
value of radium and X-rays was not

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'-'warranted. The public should realise
that no cure for this disease had yet
We Pay the Postage!
Hbeeo

found.
"Surgery is certainly the only cure w
said Dr. Fenwick, *T>ut there are
assSBBBBssHasBBBBBBBBBBBBCSBBBBBSBsS^
LADIES' ALL WOOL BLOOMERS, made from pure New Zealand ..
.
far,"
'-: cases where the knife cannot remove the wool. Large sizes, winter weight, on shaped bands. Grey only— 4/0
* cancer, and the patient has to die in
agony. This is where radium comes in, ■JfHlcSrWsssssm saarV. - *''
ButterflT Enamel Brooches, in assorted colours— //fflf(*rlmjj Usual Price, 9/11. Bargain Priced at
" for, while the rays have not been able

lito reach deep enough to cure, they have LADIES' HEAVY MOIRETTE UNDERSKIRTS, finished pleating
- - .-
removed many of the distressing symp-
toms- Patients' lives have been length-
ened, and, where incurable cancer has
killed them, they have died with little
Usual Price, 15/6. Bargain Price .. .
and hemstitching. Made from an exceptionally good quality moirette. 4/ 1 1
pain. There are many people about the LADIES' FLEECY LINED BLOOMERS, extra heavy weight, suitable .
streets now who would not have bees
able to get about without treatment by
. radium."
The doctor added that caws of exter-

for present wear. Obtainable in all sizes. Grey only
Price, 3/3 pair. Bargain Priced at.. •
Usual — 2/0
nal cancer tad been cored by radium,
and therefore it could not be considered LADIES' "SILKIMAC" RUBBER COATS, absolutely waterproof,
that internal disease which wu the finished belts and storm cgiffs. Colours are: Tan, navy, black, grey, 27/O
.. ..
same was incurable. It wh incurable 9 ' L Urt NoTrft7 Sak Pincushions, assorted designs and saxe, and mole. A really high-grade garment, which sells regularly
* MMWrnm?' all sizes.
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only when the Burgeon's knife could not CX *WB
-Teach the growth without the grave risk at49/6 ;
'•£ killing the patient.
•■// braid tassel; fitted with mirrorand powderpuff; in black sssfisTK LADIES' HEAVY WEIGHT CRAVENETTE COATS, finished with „
ISLAND NEWS.
«Jy '/ * *
n< wnite. f»wn end m.uve, grey and rose
good quality check rubber lining, storm cuffs and belt. In S.W., W.,
and O.S.W. sizes. Fawn only—Usual Price, 35/- •
1 7/0 I
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LADIES' ALL WOOL VELOUR COATS, finished fur collars and
OUR FIJI LETTER.
0/
9H rfeM t&.
12: X3r,onite VmnitT Cases, cord handle and braid tassel,
screw top, with attractive design; fitted with mirror,
js&ftj\
jj§gg tm&ULwMtiMM J^JjisgV
cuffs. In fawn, delph. blue, tan, black,
.. . .. .
navy, or grey. New season's 4«t«i/™

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(From Oar Own Correspondent.) styles—Usual Price, 84/- # »
SUVA, M«y 20.
LADIES' 2-1 RIBBED ALL WOOL HOSE, seamless, wide suspender
■ISsbbbSl 0/
X *1
Dr. Jota S. Mott.
*'
: Enamel Brooches, in assorted
:~ The event of the week in Fiji has been
designs— >V tops, double soles, excellent quality. In shades of fawn, nigger, drab,
3/pair.
'
the. arrival and visitation of' the famous'
seal /Vlfll iswk .. ..
light grey, coating, mole or beaver—-Usual Price, 6/11. pair.
..
**
'9/11
Christian worker, Dr. John R. MotV *ECI : Chokers, in attractive colourings, red, green, amber, Bargain Price
"who'made a few hours call, here when •
passing through by the Niagara on Fri-
day. He was welcomed by "all .the local Wv I5: B t English E.P.N.S. Hat Pin Stand; 4 designs,
** HwfcJß LADIES'ALL WOOL CASHMERE HOSE, seamless. In shades of

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W

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XiyM Golf club, single thistle, double thistle, coloured ball
;elergy and" lunched, after "a* visit " to"
Government House, by local workers at
Wm. cinnamon, lark, sudan, sunburn, onion, or coating. .A jobpurchase— •"■
A
*Mr
Ithe Y.M.CA. rooms,, when he addressed Usual Price, 4/11 pair. Bargain Price *.. «,. " l!

2/6 .. .. ... .. ..
;'them. -S ■-■■". ' ■

Si Welcomes.
■B mirror, puff, lipstick and perfume bottle; green, red. Wj s^^ SHOPPING BAGS, size 15in. x 16in., extra
Oriental band at top—Usual Price,
strong, with smart 1/Q
I#«J J1
sfln ••

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? '■■ A lady doctor, Dr. A D. Hensley, with 1?: L ' op!ent Wax-filled Pearl Necklets, 25 inches long.
Miss C. L. Spencer and Mist K. M.
Ahearn, all of whom have recently ar-
rived to take over control of the fine
*® : Xylonite Vanity Cases, -with cord handle and braid |BSSo^H|SV^fe>|uS9^a w^^L
KOLYNOS DENTAL CREAM—Usually 1/6. Bargain Price .� 1/.3 I
sew hospital at Bajust, completed by <•*****
the Methodist Mission for the treatment
-of Indian women, were welcomed in fl hHnbbl k
tassel; fitted with mirror, puff and lipstick; blue or
22-INCH CHIFFON FINISHED VELVETEEN, twill back, fast dyes. 0/
I
Indian fashion last week. There was
H At. 19r Baby Brooches, in coloured enamel— 1/3 each. <^
sft .. ....
In shades of scarlet, turquoise, cinnamon, brown, saxe, navy, or black.
,.
sssi/1 X I
'***9/11
ample' evidence that the Indian com- Usual Price, 3/11 yard. 'Bargain Price ~|
vfunnity greatly appreciate the opportu-
-faKlll JII r Enamel Figure Brooches, in Dutch designs— SJrßaCi™*"
"*
: Bc y
nity for .their women to be treated by s
V«roman doctor, as is> according to their CREAM CORDED VELVETEEN, 27in. A special value line,
Sill 11*■I fvly Vwlmlalnin vIMsT I
** I
iaith, by the way they flocked from all 21: Beautiful Vanity Cases, square or round shape,
I1IQHwlsMiWsl^EsKasttllJlWHt suitable for children's wear—Usually 3/11 yard
the northern districts to take part. 1 1 JT studded with mother-of-pearl or brilliants; red, green,

" I
occasion was" also nied- to pre-
.' TheMajor
sent R. N. Caldwell,' the retiring 38-INCH ENGLISH DRESS TWEEDS, in the newest dice and «j/*»
district commissioner, with an address-'
and a handsome brass tray.
jacquard designs. In colourings of fawn, rust, lovat, tan, or kingfisher.
Usually 5/11 yard. Bargain Price .. O/O §
|
Fiji Letters BKent.
5 The Secretary of State ie at present 54-INCH ALL WOOL N.Z. TWEEDS, suitable for frocks, costumes, 1
"considering some alteration of the Let- etc. Colours include rust, tan, bracken, anchovy, copper, etc., in HALF |

Snun\S<hus4\^a.
ters Patent of Fiji. : This has-been.

'
■ brought about because of the agitation smart checks and marled effects— DDIPC B
. of the Indian community for increased
representation in- the Legislative Council,
Usual Prices, 11/6 12/6 13/6 14/6 yard. rKi\,t- |
v~'j
i It is rumoured that the Secretary of Bargain Prices, 5/9 6/3 6/9 7/3 yard.

.. .. ..
State will eecnre assent for the inclusion

g> of two or three Indian legislators, to CREAM FLANNELETTE COT BLANKETS, heavy weight, soft and J/g I
\%_
%\
be elected by the Indian community -It
is aleo believed that the number of
warm, size 27in. x 36in., whipped ends
•" each. I
r.
§§>
European elected members, now number-'
Famous For Good Value All The Year Round. 29-INCH HEAVY PYJAMA CLOTH, wide pyjama stripes in pink, --, .

_..
ing seven, will be reduced to six, so that
W the total number of elected (Indian and helio., or blue. Our last shipment of this
.. ••
number sold out in a few 92
i
European) will not exceed the official or
V
."■-.
M
rtv
■ominated side, the latter inelnding'twe
native Fijian nominated 'repretentathree.
The matter will cause some agitation,
as the -whites naturally do not wi«h their
days—Usually 1/3 yard

PURE WOOL NEW ZEALAND-MADE BLANKETS. A soft,


fleecy Blanket that will give satisfactory service. Full sizes and
•• •• ••
s£/?f
10/11
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representation curtailed, while the^

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"i , Indians as a body resent their being
Bmited to only electing their own
special representatives.-
tscaaUv. Cbsck tnam I / /anr .aassWl
—- 42/6 pair. Bargain Prices ..
weights—Usual Prices are: Single Bed Size, 24/6. Double Bed Size,
.. .. .. liable
32/6
Bed,

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— ff
&

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Ft; Work. .vratcbt
I "•esse*"
without
br rubbtaa LSa.nnnnnV'* if' J // ■ "A
■ ■
■ w
new chubby handles—Usually 10/6. Now 7/11
_ / *Us#Wltf »
Temperance
LADIES'
4|J ■£ / If f fVls^^S^H^
s»T
throat and
|§ A «ry important movementFijL is slowly

— __
W hut surely gaining ground have in Tor
4W&. ain long time the missions opposed COLOUREDDAMASK SUPPER CLOTHS, guaranteed fast colours. mgmm
-.~~
H
a perfunctory

-r". the colony, but there has,


sort.
of! manner the
liquor within
sale and consumption of Jjeen.no
real
effort where the public have taken anyj
i
quality cloth—Usually 7/11 ... ..
In shades of pink, helio., blue, gold, red, etc.; 47in. x 47in. A good
.'» •• •• »•
4/11
||g place or. part worth mentioning. How- \\ / UUm *"*l -—in all kinds of weather—wind, rain and MEN'S HEAVY OILY CANVAS COATS, epaulet shoulders, double -,-/ $
|§ ever,time ago a society
some was
the bringing to
Always > **r/( sleet—run more than ordinary risks of front, slicker back, heavy lining. The most dependable coat for wet 45/*
"%: formed, whose aim was
§ Fiji of prohibition. The annual meet-
a few days ago in Suva,
Insist Oil
jl ]
£ \ developing influenza.
weather—Usual Price, 69/6. Bargain Price
'£.*■■ ing was held
IP and many were surprised to know that aiiiupkia

XA NU F R S
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To you BONNINGTONS IRISH MOSS
- MEN'S DARK GREY TWEED TROUSERS, three pockets, cuff -

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rjQtSBSEv
'the number of members had. grown to wiU prove invaluaWe BONNINGTONS
.. ....
bottoms. Equal in appearance to a trouser at double the price— JJ/ J[i

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?£ over 1000. There are aeveral branches
§§§ of the League which is called Fiji League
VIIIsU la II V surSsJ !rx / ssaV / reduces the dangerous fever, eases the
fidH bbbbbsbbL- sbbb! J languid heaviness, the head, and Usually 13/6 pair. Bargain Priced at •• »• ■».»••
-"|
urn

wLJ
,
IS against Alcoholism; There was' a splen : J
H§; did audience at the annual meeting Roy and PURE VOLATILE .tops the coughing.
|£- much enthusiasm waa shown. MEN'S EXTRA STRONG WORKING SHIRTS, with collar attached. ~_

fl Steadman said that 12 months ago there riipil YPTI FYTPAPT astl A By the inflar"ed membranes it Made from a heavy plain grey shirting, and we can guarantee the
.. £±f \\ I
sfl
'-
if| were 32 members, to-day j there were LUllALTill CAIHAOI
fig 1000. Addresses were given by several %acts as a safeguard against dreaded pneu- wear—Usual Price, 6/11. Bargain Price I
HI including Mr. W. Miller CaldweU, DA,
p? an Indian member of the Civil Service
-49 1/ //J«// It MEN'S LAMBSWOOL SINGLETS AND UNDERPANTS, made -/- 1
.. ..
When you're losing your taste for tobacco,
M who said he hoped tor get- the-Indian
aaaaaaaaaisßSßSßSßsaasaMßßsaßßasßßaßaißSMsassJ /JmH WW J/I ML /*UM\ from pure New Zealand wool, in either plain or ribbed finish—Usual Q/ J \ II
H Reform League to include prohibition
i on their platform. This waaa xnumber w»ved
*
an< yOU t^C U comm S on *h»ke
*^ Prices, 6/11, 7/11 per garment :
"- -;'
■■%'■'. with cheers. There are quite
H \ of Fijians on the roll also, so the League
jp is well representative. Itwith
||g be a force to be reckoned
%>.--■- elections.
promisee to
at future
TUICTI C IinTCI
inioiLC nuiLL
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/sTsl
W' / J /
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bbbt//// M mMaffl&-.
your

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Refuse
pipe once more
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imitations, ask
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~,tor and,v. be
HORROCKSES' FAMOUS LONGCLOTH, 36in—U|d yard .. |dLH«Ss.
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Carrier Of QUCKII anS OMIT V*9 / /

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H§ Trounces Boarding House-—*WW —
Mertinborough
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m the building and £650 on the A*""*"™;
A;,r Lewin's Hairdreesing
m on the building, £75 on the stock, ««i
S| on the billiard saloon.
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V ing, £350 on the contents. Mr.
>r- law library and meat of the eonteam «
■'.•.-y the office were saved.
H Hunter's Garage.—Effects and *«•*■
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the front shop, f250. The garage at ana;
rear, In which were several cars
tfcet KARANGAHAPE RD. AUCKLAND
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■ "ONOTO" PEN
"LIMERICK" COMPETITION
, * DARLING OF DESTINY.
THE AUCKLAND STAB.
"Not for money," Sue said steadily.
"For the letters Roger wrote you."
The other laughed contemptuously.
TUESDAY. MAY 25. 1926.
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"You little idiot, are you crazy, or do

Warm, Comfortable
you think I am? Do you think I'd trade
IMrs. E.ListH. Sellens,
of Prize Winners for March and April, 1926. BT MILDRED BARBOUR. those letters for a bit of paper that isn't
oven signed?"
i a Ronpotol Terrace. Miramar, -Wellington New Zealand.

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; Mr. cnris. R. Smith, Rannerdale Soldiers' Home, 439 Papanui Road, Christ- CHAPTER XLIII. "And yet you want it badly, and you
* churcn, New Zealand.
Miss Brewer, "Ludweli," Yenda. New South Wales. know it is easy to prove that you wrote
A Bit of Bluff. it? Don't think that I came here with-
i Miss M. Fisber. 33 Blair Street, Moreland. Victoria.
Mr. T. P. Dell. Kirkland Avenue, off Cleveland Road, South Brisbane, Queens- Sue rang several times before anyone out all the proof."
land. It was a bluff to which Sue made her

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Mr. A. J. Allen, 14 Rankine Road. Torrensville, South Australia. answered the door at the actress' apart-

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best efforts to give it the sound of truth,
Mrs. Aubrey p. Walker, Wynyard. Tasmania.
Miss Marion Read, 249 Albany Road, Victoria Park, Western Australia.
ment.
Finally Corinne de Verne called from and it had the desired effect, for the
within: actreee was silent for a long time.
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*An " Onoto " pen (Value 20/-) has been forwarded to "The 'door is unlocked; come in. I'll Finally she said in the tone of one
; each of the above competitors for March-April " Limerick." be out in a minute to try it on." who reaches an irrevocable decision:

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Sue pushed open the* door and stepped "No, a child like you sha'n't cheat mc
Prizes for May and June " Limerick " will be awarded into a disordered living room. Though out of something that means everything.
in July. it was still early in the afternoon, and Fancy your offering mc that worthless

Iwm Wraps,
the street outside was bright with sun- scrap of paper in exchange for letters

Gowns,
Competitors are informed that correspondence cannot be light, the heavy curtains were drawn, that are going to bring mc a fortune.
replied to and the judge's verdict shall be final. as they had been that previous afternoon That shows what a little inexperienced
whcrr She had visited the apartment with fool you are."
Husk ins. Sue hazarded one last wild guess.
Sue looked about her in uncertainty,* "Then I shall go back and tell her
and finally seated herself in a corner that you won't pay even the price she

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of the divan. She felt an acute dis- herself ha» set."
taste for the whole atmosphere and -* Whatever she had imagined the rela-
began to wish she had followed Has- tionship which existed between Corinne
kins'advice and left the matter to other de Verne and the. sick woman in the' At "Aucfe/anc/'s Keenest Prices/
hands more qualified by experience to East End tenement to be, her theories
were in part confirmed, because the de

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handle it.
Only the consciousness of the letter in Verne woman gave a gasp and said in a
her handbag and. her. sincere belief that tense whisper:
it had a deep significance in the affairs "My God, it is blackmail. She has
of Corinne de Verne sustained her and turned against mc. Tell mc, where is
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gave her confidence concerning an inter- she? What does she want with Blan-
view which she sensed would be painful. chard's letters? Are you telling mc the
The curtains at the door leading to the truth, or are you tricking mc?"
bedroom were pushed aside with a sharp Through the darkness her thin hands

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clatter of metallic rings, and the actress reached out and seized Sue again in
made her entrance with as much drama- her talon-like clutch.
tic effect as she was accustomed to "You sha'n't go until you tell and
*fflFV*T* satisfaction in wear. Fourth <|j( \<-7 jJb ,J :
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employ on the stage. give up that letter. I know what I am
"So it's the little Blanchard child. I talking about, and you are not going to /[ J» . \\ -VI W|'. MH4—Warm, Well-made Dressing Oowne, of ••Trice-
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"Iβ. ttr*otivelyidesirned Molleton Cloth, with
Over 24,000 Physicians thought it was my dressmaker coming bluff mc, you devil with a baby face." wKf
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to give mc. a fitting. What-brings you Sue tried, to wrench away/ but fury X .1\ Hv
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Advise you Take Sanatogen here, anyway?" lent the woman strength. Again Sue HH6 I -V
Htlio.; Women's, also o.3.'sites— 2S/6.

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Sue. had risen. Her eyes met those of knew acute terror. She thought of one
n When we state that 24,000 physicians advise you to
Miss de Verne levelly. last expedient, and said, while the de HH«-Ladiei' "All-wool" Dainty Sriotiand Knit Dressing
Gownl, designed Magyar chape, with girdle; facings of
A '"""'' " *
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p,^!*!n atJf,, of Drtwlng Gown, mtde c!
Corded Velveteen, Magyar shape, with collar, or
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"1 think you know. I want to talk Verne woman's fingers tore at the bodice White on Saxe and Rose shades—lß/6. * j.l? leeves i witk collar and girdle; s serviceable
II take Sanatogen, we only refer to those who took the to you, if you will be. good enough to of her gown: Also with long roll collar, as illustrated; in Saxe. Helio.. Winter Gown.; in good shades of Saxe. Helio..

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jgiv6 mc a few minutes.".* "I have only to call out and Mr. Has- Pink, and Sky—l9/6.
* Violet. Petunia, Grey. Fawn, and Cherry—M/l.
■I trouble to write us
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The other woman looked her over king will come. He brought mc, and is
II fter caee about the success they had with Sanat
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coolly, and she made a. gesture as one waiting below in his car."
A Fin. Rang* ol Warm, Usefully-styled Ripple Cloth Creme "All-Wool" Woven Combine-
English-made Shetland Knit "All-Wool" Nightdresses,

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Magyar
They all definitely endorse the power of who yield* .to the. inevitable.. :' ■ "You lie," the other hissed. Gowns, showing in all shades—Prom 21k 25/6, tIWM. made step-in style, with short legf. low style, elbow sleeves, or.slip-over shape. 6niS"d

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Sanatogen to rebuild worn-out nerve cells to listen."


and moment there was a sharp rap on the Women's Crey Fleecy-lined Bloomers, with elastio at Also, button front style. V neck, ehort sleeves; in

■I fire new vigour and resistance to body and mind. Sue. flushed' at' the insolence in her door, and a man's voice called Miss de
waist and knee:-Women's only. JCk Leader— U.S. sue only—l/n.
,,. "All-wool RoslyiMnada Spencers, "Delta." soft, nn-

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voice. Verne's name. */•• .., ,„ shrinkable finish; made V neck, ehort sleeve

SANATOGEN
"Will you allow mc to be seated!'' «... no ma
Also, in better Qualitjeß-Womens. 3/6,0.8 «/• style-Women's. 10/Ss 0.5.. 15/11: X.0.8.. 11/«.


F||M QmM> ~A Wee, Comblnatlono-A sleeveless.
The actress shrugged. CHAPTER XLV. In Cream and Navy—Women s. 3/6; U.8.. */c. |ow neck, atep-in shape, finished narrow lace— Also, with long sleeves Women's. 10/6; O S 11/t*
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"If you want ,to, though personally I Women's, 12/6; 0.5.. 13/6. X.0.5., 12/6.
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warn you that you are wasting", your Heavy Winter Quality "All-wool Rlsedole Bloomers,
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time. Roger, of course, sent you." Corinne de Verne released Sue with a
"Xo," said Sue.. "No one knows I am suddenness that flung her back against I " S.W.. w, and v.». Bites—ani thTpalr!
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Superior Quality" Pern"-mad. Cream MM»
t|gof> T,eautlftxi fißie h, anshnnkable. and •
Heavy Cotton Fisecy-llntd with short
Spencers,
sleeves; warm and serviceable—Women's sirs
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Obtainable of all Chemists.
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here. I want this little conversation to the door.
be just between you and mc." The rapping outside continued. There
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Canterbury "All-Wool" Navy Bloomers, with Sateen
band and back buttons: S.W. and Women's slZes
guaranteed not to irritate; ». low neck, short
sleeve style—Women's,

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thort lww
0.5.. »/•• .. ... ,
3/11, 4711, 5/11; o.S. sixe, 4/6. S/l, •/•.
«iMr -»_w S/11
Also wxtb long sleeve-W.. 5/6. 0.5..
3/11. 5/B- O«J «/6. 1/11.
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J GENATOSAN LTD, LOUGHBOROUGH. ENGLAND. minute with narrowed.eyes and through which made the actress regain control ~

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of herself. With an obvious effort, she "All-Wool Ribbed Vests, with Creme "All-Wool" Slip-over Camisoles, Magyar shape,
Women's Fine "
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Quality
the haze of her cigarette smoke.
"Look here, you are only a kid, and if turned slowly and opened the door. ™wn nee"
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with *r without eleeves-34in.. 4/11; ROSlyn "-made "AII-WOOI ComblnSt one. with V
neck and short sleevee; two reliable qualities—
low neck, small sleeves, with elastic at waist!
finished narrow lace edging—Women'a. 3/11:
you' take my advice you won't mix into The light in the corridor outside re- Also Heavy Ribbed "AII-WOOI V»StS-A good value. Women's. 19/t. 21/-; 0.5.. 26/6, 22/6. 0.8.. 4/6.
something, .you don't know anthing vealed Haskins, who shouldered his way Special Purchaser-Women's. 4/6: 0.8.. «/11. ; -■■■■.
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about. You can't soften this heart of abruptly into the room.
mine. Nothing can do that except the "Where is Miss through "Drummond?" lie
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Ton Fine Wool Vests, with ribbon shoulder
Natural, Cream.
alee Roelyn "-mad* "All-Weet
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Vesta, with V neck and short sleeves; Women's " Superior Quality French Flannel Dressing Qownt, in
smart new styles and shapes; *Rose, Baxe. and
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the gloom of strap*—s/6, 6/11. «d X.O.S. sizes only—l2/6. Helio. shades—36/eV 45/-. 46/6 t* 66/6.
Blarichard's name or the Blanchard'e demanded, peering Also, lone sleeves, in Women's. O.S. and X.O.S.— ; ! ■
Smile money; take- your, choice. Now, you'd the darkened
better run back to Roger and tell him '1 am here, Mr. Haskins,
room.
and I'm Superior Quality "Ail-Wool" Vests, with low necks.
with or without short sleeves; a good selection of
Same price.
1 shape;Knit."All-Weel"
Shetland Oreoslng Jaoksts, Magyar

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quite all right." Sue etepped forward, Helio.. and Cream, with in Bine. Pink.
that." .•••■- makes-5/6. 5/11. Lemon light, but warm. Splen-
;■- ■as you Sue controlled the fury which wag ris- and laid her hand on his arm. here," i5/i "All-Wool " Canterbury-made Nlghtdrosoet,


6/6. 1/11. 7/6. »/6, IP<B. with v neck and loog .leevee. edged lace; <"<» valeac-f/11 each.
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"You are quite mistaken in- thinking Haskins told her. "I gave my chauffeur 'All-WMI " Shetland *"}**"*?' *! style,
ribbon Bhoulderetraps-4/6. and same * Also, made with square neck and button front.- Crochet Wool Jackets, pretty cape style: in Cream.
wit.i Pink, Sky. Tr Helio.; eitremely dainty an<i
came 1 c fin-
that I came from Roger or from the orders to follow you, and when he lghed lace edgmg-Women s. 4/11, 0.8.. 5/u. Women's. 15/6; 0.5.. W/6.
you had not .ttractlve-liS/i. 11/i. ii/., 33/6 each.
Blanchard family at all. I've come on back and reported that

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an errand of my own, or, rather, not all taken the train, I Heavy Winter Weight Cotton Vests, with shaped
I waist and no sleeves A Special Value—Women s. � Cream Knitted Wool Bed JaokOtS,
my own—there is someone else con- you'd do. It was a crazy, hare-brained 2/11; 0.5.. 3/6.
Slip-over Stylo. In
trimmed Sky. Pink. Silk crochet edge—l6/6, 21/-.
cerned who is not able to come." stunt, and I can't figure out what you
The actress stared at her curiously. hoped to gain by it." Also, with short sleeves—2/11. 3/6. 4/6. M '. ■ ■

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"I don't know what you mean. Kindly He turned to the actress, who had
explain." remained silent.
"I suppose you have been as brutal
Sue hesitated, not knowing what.line
, ... value line. m
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to* follow. She was afraid she was bluff- and insulting as you could.,;

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~ s JBTM Lμ nl RIDPIO Cloth Drotalng JackeU, in Sky. Helio.. or Pink, triauned

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better be careful, Corinne. :-A •jßfwr-niore
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" Brand Wool and Cotton Vests—A gjll
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stitching; a Magyar style with |-lengtb eleeve. with or with-

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-„ And then she opened her .handbag and things like
drew from it the mysterious letter that there will be no more engagements for
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had been in her, possession since the you.
night she arrived in London. She kept She laughed, contemptuously
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"Pretty soon I won't be needing any
it tightly clenched in her gloved .hand,
but she noticed the quick curiosity that engagements."
flared in the de Verne woman's eye* at IHe gave a short exclamation. Final Week V «STAR ATTRACTIONS." X FOOTWEAR
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the sight' of the familiar mauve "sta- "Come away," he said to Sue. "I °*_ 35-36-lnch Puro-linlshod, White, Plain Flan- n
don't like to see you in this* place. I mni i tMn
tionery. '....." WivkX
ma KerJuCllOne
■%! *ve«»*C«*'™» a good winter weight, pure Etryp- 111 J\ X A INII kV
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'"'Sue decided, to stretch the truth a \yant to talk to you, Corinne, I'll see lian Cotton Flannelette, suitable for ladies' J V^l-l-tsTr\lVrml^lV*Ei

- you later." On a °d children's wear. A thoroughly re- •-..-.

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•.,'. A Can yousmile as you polish little, so she said:
Jensen-Moore c
large"shipuwnt. nc ceaT
Oif«ar» Direct Savings this,

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your furniture or floors?
"Tbjs letter vra.s given to mc .by.Some-
one whom we both know. No doubt you posed.
know.why she is unable to come. At
"Just a minute," the actress inter-
mine.
to mc."
"The girl has something of
She can't go until she gives it ' pianos and
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X. OOOtl, Shoes, Slipper*, ana

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least, I do."' Men'e
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T.he actress leaned' forward suddenly. andSuefeltlaidtheher hand over her bodice,
assuring crackle of paper t «-v- lt. J* M to tone with smart check mixture designs
P™--:-.-, QU«_.
tvening onocs. '> .1
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Sue was quick to notice the intensity of ■
Instruments Of VnitStanding la Fawns, Greys, Bluee, Browns, etc. As J
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s^e always uses her pose and the hard, fixed expression wliere the letter lay.
merit at prices unequaUed M \ Eveir pair m stock reduced *S

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of her eyes. '■. have told you, Miss de Verne, on r naay, 9 p.m.
"What are you• talking about?" she Perhaps what terms you can have your letter. for value. M Q/\\ Cach
* price unl
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"What is in'that letter?"
Sue began to read jt aloud.
you'll like to think it over."
Haskins looked from one to the other
£1 Deposit will secure your
choice. Easy Terms arranged. M
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ppom 9tO I I 8.111. Wliy. Pri
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9/11,12/6,17/6,21/-.! *****
With a swiftness for which even she of .them in bewilderment, but Sue, reas-
was unprepared, the- de Verne woman sured by his presence, walked out of
•leaped upon her, and with her fingers the door serenely, leaving Miss de Verne
suddenly tearing- like claws, endeavoured to stare after her in helpless fury.,
I Comer in and make your
selection from the fine
selection on display, sth Floor.
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to'wrench"the letter from Sue's hand. When they were in Haskins car
again, he said:
AH Guaranteed by the J.C.L. M __.

CHAPTER XLfV. / ■ "Now, young lady, there will be no

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JOHN COURT LTD.,


■Unprepared as though she was for home myself, just to be sure you get
Corinne, de Verne's violence, in -~her en- there safely."
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deavour to gain possession of* the letter. On the way down he tried to question
New Antiseptic Wax
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Sue was still a good match for the her about what had happened in Miss de
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She was "young and strong; and after her possession that belonged to the
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AUCKLAND'S LEADING DRAPERS and FURNISHERS.

a' moment, the actresV. fury was. spent. actress, and that Corinne wanted ao
the trouble, and makes everything «he louche* M,^tt She sank on her knees by: the divan, her badly. But Sue was reluctant to share

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of " Nygget''jßopt Polish—therefore itYgoodl thin body shaking with sobs that were her.knowledge, and she evaded bis ques-
partly.disappointment,,partly, anger, and tions neatly. Finally, he turned to
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hand which held the letter; and the nails To her amazement and chagrin, he
out laughing.
bit deep. into'Sue's soft flesh. ..' i burst
But after a minute, Sue 'shook her and "Not you, tdo, my child!
slipped that crumpled paper into the know everybody in the world is writ-
Don't you Where there's a Child
bodice of her gown. She looked at her ingSue play?"
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hid her embarrassment.
r always handy
R/\lin.kl\#ll
scratched and bleeding hand ruefully, but
shefthought that the price was well paid "But this'is really good."
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for the knowledge she had gleaned. body thinks: about his particular play.
j+ Taken off. her guard- and by surprise,
Now, take my advice, finish your little
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i Corinne de Verne had revealed how much play, then burn
I '.hat unsigned letter meant to her,
Sue: .knew now truly that she had a she"I'm
and
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going to let yon do it for mc,"
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does, euch relief for il prompt
told him A food as well as a beverage. ,^:?.j^3^l
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weapon which .might aid Roger in his while you are audaciously. "Perhaps
doing it, a line or two everyeße famay

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will catch your eye, and your curiosity ~, „, fo,t *«■ ef eeugh or other
She arose quickly, , having., fairly to will make you read it." Wh!le
w/L-i
»our cruldren are growing rapidly, to
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step over the actress prostrate form. "What am I getting into?" groaned. see that what they drink is good food." ( v. *«• KSiy
Something urged her to get out of the "Have some pity. Do you he

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apartment as quickly as 'possible. She many of those infernal things

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I have Scientific analysis proves that Bournville
Cocoa is a highly concentrated food; also
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Verne struggled to her feet. She take advantage of my acquaintance?" mentioning J

Champion and
clutched at Sue/ but the latter was '1 know one you are going to
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already on the other side of the table, Sue told him gaily. "I'll- bring itread." their rations. Therefore, serve Bourn- particulars of
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a c. Sphinx making for the door. ; mc the next time I am going to lunch
A tabouret laden with ash trays and with you."
with vilU Cocoa whenever you serve bread and
butter. Most children love Bournville'
GIFT (fIVU BftOHCHITIS CURE 1,( 'J?
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glasses crashed to the floor, and the "Well, if tiat's your price of SCHEME. WBIBRBIUet^B^KKKMKRIBKi^BI^KRI^B^
actress' foot, catching in the cord, of an engagement', I suppose I'll'have to n
the cocoa with the delicious chocolate
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the floor lamp, sent it reeling drunkenly pay it." ' m

■ Grease, etc. ■' jand plunged the room in darkness. / Sue was secretly elated. She knew
! Before Sue could reach the door the that, barring the interruption of the De
Note the Address: de Verne woman was there before her,' Verne affair,' Roger could be' driven to
with her arms outflung dramatically to finish the play within a few days. She
R. A. GUMMER prevent its opening. intended to see to it that he did, and
"You sha'n't go," the latter panted, she was thankful that she bad not
[ IS! QUEEN STREET, (Herald Building) "ttot until you haye given mc that let- mentioned to Haskins that it was
ter, which you have no.right to have..' I Roger's play,, not her own.
tell you, I Will- have i£," ' /'■, , Aβ Haskins car entered the, Blanchard
Sue was really garden, tliey passed Josephine's two-
■ Unused to such scenes,the
terrified, but she put on
she could, and forced herself"tO;My ,
boldest front seater coming out. She gave them a
; a» stare, half insolent, half amazed. Sue

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quietly as possible: ■ \ knew that'she bad come there in search
"If it means so much to you, I will of Tony, who was, she happened to
give it up for a price."" .'.';' know, in. town with Joan.
Through the dusk of the room she Josephine stopped her car, and leaned
£1 " Excellent with every dish—
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she could hear her tumultuous breath- i "You are bringing Sue back just. in
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received. has returned from his world tour, and
haven't any." - •- — ,• •
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(to be continued daily;) "" I SEC THC MAME 'Qf&Ufy" ON CVCRY WKCt Of CHOCOLATC y
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"54—This Semi-droop Style of Felt
Ready-to-Wear is always popular;
1827—A Smart Style el Felt Ready-
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many, in large or medium fittings. J quality Austrian Velour Ready-to, smart style of rich Velour has small-
No-4—"Connor" Veloor. Hluitrat- No. 2
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"Connor" Veloer. lllua-
different idea of style in tratmg a Sn«rt Ready-to-Wear «tyle.
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, h with halo effect "11-up brim Veloer Hat, is smartly fuchsia,


grey and toast. It I-β a
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Z ideas m silver, brown, beaver, black
in medium and assorted fittings,
tach number is a httle different m
tones.
beaver, brown, navy and black,
sign in the felt in front introduce, a
little colouring a* desired. Beaver, ! \
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The "Double"
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IE exceptional value. New saxe, grsy, drab, mastic, nigger, light navy, 5 ,
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fancy Velour, fully lined
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coloured E«bo«ed Georgette, fully lined
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SUk, as iQustratiton. There are several styles

The subject of the refusal of a license


to a woman to enable her to act as
conductor on a bus under the
of the Auckland City
which raised
storm of ridicule throughout
such
New Zealand for the local City Fathers,
will again come into the limelight when
it is ventilated on*Friday in the Supreme
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Gray, Wellington, Court. The matter has been held in
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Mrs. J. Campbell; Northcote Women's


Progressive League: Mrs. A. E. Wood
University Women: Dr. H.
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finished with beautiful Fur,
*• illuetration.
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copper—George
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Ja rust coloured
Velour. Satin
in novel Ribbed Velour, lining throughout; rich
Opossum Fur collar and
The shade cuffs, as illustration
George Court's
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At a recent ceremonial afternoon tea,

Honorary often told. Major Elliott, in the British


Members' Association: Lady Gunson and House of Commons lately, made the
Mrs. McNair; Rotorua Women's Club: assertion, and was pulverised by Miss
Mrs. W. M. Teape; Auckland Division Ellen Wilkinson, M.P. We, however, have
Women's National Reserve: Mrs. Yon no lady M.P. to do the pulverising.
Stunner; Sister Esther's Benevolent
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our politicians referred lightly to


one of
and Mrs. Boot; Auckland Association of woman's desire to get her right* and
privileges. "lis an old tale and
We
8393—HiaWseme Veloar
Coat, rich Fur eeHer and
cuffs, beautifully lined and
finished with pretty em-
broidery, es illustration—
George
£10/10/..
Cewrt's Price,

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We Strit. in Knitted Wool,
m illustration. Shades are
blue, brown, fawn and rust.
We have a large assort-
m«nt of handsome Knitted
Wool Ensemble Suits
George Court's

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was the Duchess of Bedford, and the
monarch was so charmed by the dark
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blue faced with white and by its style,


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that he ordered the uniform of the Royal


Navy to be of dark blue with white. So
sailor suits spread later to the nursery,
and women imitated what vu realiy
an imitation of one of themselves.
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with pretty collar; long
sleeves, and finished with

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buttons and braid, as illus-
George Court's
Price, £7/19/6.

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Tk"' superior

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with buttons; half lined. Shades: Fawn.
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axe visiting Rotorua. abeyance for some time by the National Association: Sister Esther; Auckland
Mr. and Airs. T. K. Thomson, Welling- Council of omen in order to see if the Ex-Service Women'e Association: Mrs-
Aβ a matter of fact, some psychologists "Wivee, return your husbands' loving
ton, are visiting Auckland. 'new council had any wider outlook than
The Misses R. and C. Rainger returned their predecessors, but is now to be
Basil Cadoux and Miss Ernest; St. have held that it is only by planning
John's Methodist Ladies' Guild: Mrs. for superior treatment that woman gets
attention.. Don't leave them to do all
the courting." To this dictum a busy
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from a holiday visit to Sydney by the settled in the Courts. Smith; Auckland Play Association: Mrs. that which is equal. If she tries for mere Australian takes exception. He thinks
Maunganui this morning. "Little Miss Dillon" recently cele- Ferner; International Bible Study Asso- equality, she does not even get that. I there is a time for everything, and the
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Reference- was made by Dr/ Hilda brated her appointment as the first ciation: Representative to be appointed; think it is in playing bowls or some time for courting is before marriage. "*SH <*T» HP
Bayswater, ..Belmont Women'e Progres- game like that that one must allow for When dad cornea home after a worrying
Northcroft last evening at the National woman president of one of America's big
Council of Women, to the death, of Miss corporations. Beginning as an ordin- sive League: Mrs. Gaudin; League of the bias. So must we in the mind of man day at the office, he feels about as flirta-
Nations Union: Dr. Mildred Staley; St. when we ask anything from him. tious as cold steel, and mum is not much
K. Grant, a member of the council, and ary clerk 23 years ago, she has risen to better. "Once people are fast married,
a letter of sympathy was authorised to be successively branch manager, general Heller's and Kohimarama Progressive
manager and vice-president of the Ltagne: No appointment yet. The pre- and realise it, they give up courting as
be sent to her relatives.
Mrs. West, widow of the late Captain Brooklyn Borough Gas Company, of sident reported that the council was However, we men, feminist or anti- a tadpole sheds its tail." And perhaps W ssnfsfs^r'^a'V'JMssfsss^lTissT
West, marine superintendent of the which she has now been made the
Commonwealth ana Dominion Line, left head.
official
Miss Dillon ascribes her suc-
Wellington by the Port Hobart. Mrs. cess to her facility in "humanising busi-
gradually creeping up in numbers and feminist, must practise gallantry for
reminded the affiliated societies that the Madame Pavlova. If the weather con-
business to be discussed was sent in by tinues
as it has for the last week or to
in Auckland, we will have plenty of op-
poets

there k something in this. Says the
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Reality
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West's .sister, Miss Rosemary Bees, is ness." She declares that "sentiment
that is to say if we follow
And I'll go wooing with my boys."
already' in~London. is necessary in business. Men do not dull it was because live remits were not
the reported example of the Mexican That is to say, dad and mam are to do
The Women's Club in Oamaru has in- realise this; women do." initiated by the affiliated societies. The youths,

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following were then elected: President, who like a score of Raleighs, their courting by deputy, and, as re-
creased its popularity by arranging for their coats on the ground for her gard* themselves, close up the "sweet
periodical addresses to its members. An NATIONAL COUNCIL. Dr. HiMa Northcroft (re-elected); hon. spread scented manuscript."
address dn the" different law courts in secretary, Miss C. J. Flatt; hon. trea- to walk on when she left the theatre for
New Zealand was recently given to the
Civic Circle by Mr. H. B: Reid (clerk of .
ANNUAL MEETING. dents, Sister Hannah, Mrs. John deed
the muddy road. Thus was Queen Eliza-
surer, Miss E. Cox; executive vice-presi- beth pat in the shade,
and in- ••• •
the court). The address dealt with The ftTinnul meeting of the Auckland Cook, Dr. Emma Buckley, Miss I have often , thought that Yet there was a good chance for gal-


Miss a woman monarch was very easily lantry during the recent wet epell in
the functions of the various courts, and branch of the National Council of Women Carnachan, Major Gordon, for a woman monarch Auckland, whioh paradoxically caused
Basten; Dominion committee, Miss Bea- pleased
the procedure At a sitting of the was held last evening in the luncheon
Supreme Court, together with a number room of the Lyceum Club. There was ten, Dr. Buckley, Mrs. B. Cadoux, Miss that is. Only one cloak at her service certain part* of oar city to go dry. Dad To obtain and retain health it is necessary' to know what we eat and why
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among a score of courtiers! had the chance of his life then to show
of reminiscences. In proposing a vote a large attendance of delegates and Carnachan, Mrs. J. Cook, Mies Flatt, consideration to mum. "Yes, you take
of. thanks to the speaker, Madame honorary members. Dr. Hilda North-
Winnie Praser referred to the subject eroft presided. The annual report
Mrs. Ferner, Sister Hannah, Mrs. Kidd,
Mrs. McNair, and Lady Gunson.
the iMt glass of water, old girl, cham- recommend a return to whole wheatmeal foods, whole wheaten bread.
as an important part of civics, from showed the subjects brought forward by
So we are haying our woman adrittr pagne's good enough for mc." One .Why we are told that "To feed growing children on white bread is a
in the juvenile courts at last, three of
■which the'members would have re- delegates were chiefly of a local char- them, all good and true. I notice that
can picture those good-hearted husbands
making forth for places where the liquid national calamity;" why the "Lancet" says "Experimental work done
ceived much'benefit. acter, such as the planting of shady AROUND THETEATABLE. one southern critic waxed quite lyrical freehment is bottled or drawn from a during the war has demonstrated for all tune the superiority of whole meal
£ongratula.tions were given to Mrs. trees on beaches, the keeping of beaches over the appointment of a certain male
Nellie E. Ferner. last evening at the in better order, censorship of picture MATTERS OF GENERAL UITEKEST. magistrate who had a "pleasant
barrel which does not depend upon pipes.
It is well that the shortage did not last,
over white flour." Whole wheat is superior food because in milling white
annual meeting of the National Coun- posters, censorship of literature and the twinkle" in his eye, and so would not or such self-sacrifice might have been flour the parts that contain the essential vitamin and much else, are
cil of Women on her appointment ac a prohibition of improper papers and (By SHIRLEY.) "frighten" 6he children. Well, no die- carried too far. removed. Our bodies need all the properties contained in the whole grain;
magistrate for the Children's Court, and books, investigation of the of respect to the official in question, but
the vitamins, the mineral salts, the bran. We get them all in Granose
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it was resolved that congratulations be cases of electrocution from fallen electric after all Mr. Squeers had also a merry
also extended to Mrs. Herbert, of Christ- wireSj an improved scheme of garbage What a gloomy view male critics take twinkle in his eye. If the newly Biscuits, the best possible form of whole meal bread. For every flake' of

CimCURA HEALS
of feminine character! I can remember appointed ladie# have common
church, and Mrs. McVicar, of Welling- collection for the city and suburbs, and when on the beach a number of small their heads—and
sense in
Granose is a grain of wheat.
ton, who will occupy similar, positions. the re-enforcement of the law for bathers
The fact that Wellington womtn are to wear two-piece Canadian bathing boys frolicked about, and everyone said they hay willit is rumoured that
not ask of them any
highly appreciative.-of good work was costumes. During $he year one society what dear, unsophisticated creatures they eye gymnastics.

Ml PIMPLES
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Sold by all grocers, in packets and 31b. caddtea. Get some
demonstrated on Thursday by, the large lapsed for want of affiliated,
local members and were, but when later, some little girls did to-day. Made by—
? attendance at the party arranged in hon- three new societies and there the same, the criticism was "showing off, The German frau has been
our of Miss Laura Bunting, lady editor are two more progressive leagues being of course," said without animus, I admit, her emancipation from longcelebrating Gretehcn- The SANITARIUM HEALTH FOOD Co.
of the "Dominion," who is leaving formed in the suburbs, with a view to but certainly with conviction.' More re- like plaits by "bobbed hair dubs" all Papanui, Ouriatchurefa.

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shortly for Sydney to take up work affiliation. The report also showed that cently, in one of our amusement places over the Fatherland. Anti-bobbed
there. Mrs. J. Henderson, who assisted membership had increased and interest in Auckland a girl winner asked clubs are now being hair
instituted, and an On Face. Spread Qver Sea*< end ft—.iamfi.- 174 Queen Street, Auckland; 83 Willis
Street, Wellington; 708 Colombo Street, Ghriatehurch:
to take out her prize in cigarettes impassioned, very German-like appeal
in getting up the party, acted as chair- in the council had been maintained.
woman. Mrs. J. G. Coates made the The following are the affiliatad soci- instead of chocolates, and no one has gone forth from them:— Shoulders. Lost Sleep. 93 Princes Street, Dunedia. ™™w 1 **

GRANOSE ffljglll
presentations to Miss Bunting. These eties and their representatives for 1926- imagined that this might be for the
benefit of her "best boy" or for her U.B. 16/30/25.
included a brown suede suitcase, beauti- -27: Women Teachers' Association: "Did Marguerite, Faust loved,
■ My trouble bsgan with sevsral
fully lined with apricot brocade, and Miss Flatt and Miss Carnachan; Society brother. As a matter of fact, it happened possess short hair? whom Did the Lorelei email pimples on my face which
containing some dainty mocassins and a for the Protection of Women and Child- just to be the case. who lured sailors to their death, have spread over my forehead and shoal.
case of coat hangers. There were a ren: Major Gordon and Mrs. Stratford; shingled locks? Did Wagner's Brun- dare. They were vary scattered
handsome gold wristlet watch, inscribed, Young Women's .Christian Association: Concerning these same, cigarettes, a hilde not rejoice and the irritation caused mc to
the glory of her long,
vanity case, and a silver- Mrs. J. C. Dickenson, Mrs. Chas. Smith, mission preacher in this .city, adverting yellow tresses? in Back, ye maidens, to scratch them and I lose several
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mounted lavender salts. The gifts were Miss F. F. Doughty, Miss Jean Steven- to the habit, mentioned casually that he the orthodox style." Which is all very nights' sleep. The scratching
chosen to express the kind thoughts and son; Civic Leaguer Mrs. Neal and Miss knew the abominable things could be ob- well, but after all Marguerite's long censed red blotches to appearwhich
the good wishes of those by whom they Basten; Girls* Friendly Society: Mrs. J. tained for a penny a packet! Heads plaits did not lead her to much good, woe very hoc.

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were given, among whom were" many J. Sogers; Women's Oiristran. Temper- reared themselves among the- congrega- if I remember rightly, and as for the 1 wisd several means by which
so cam them withoutrank, so then
well-known. social workers in- Welling" ance Unions Mxs. John Cook, Mrs. Ben- tion, eyes* grew speculative. Alaa, on the Lorelei, their avocation ie not such as cent far Catisora Soap and Oint-
*on, as well as a host of private friend*, fell, Mrs- Fejifcon, Mrs. Finch, Mrs. Jud- way home through one of Auckland's we want to see revived. Then the anti- ment, which relieved mc greatly,
k Slaking the presentation, Mr*. Coates son, and Mrs. Williams; Trained Nurses' suburban streets, the mystery wu ex- bob dubs point to the shamelesanest of and after six swats' treatment was
spoke of the great influence which women Association: Mrs. Kidd, Dr. Montgomery, plained. Through the unshuttered shop women /imitating men either in eoiffort completely healed.'* (Signed) W.

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Writers in the Press exercised, and paid and.'Mre. Oliphant; Y.W.C.A. Business windows we saw packets duly labelled for or in dress, as is the way nowaday*.
this small sum, but a nearer investiga- J1 Alas, this will not affect Englishwomen.
B. Richardson. Clyde Bd.. Bar-
»tribute to the ideals which Miss Bunt- Girl*' Clnhr Miss E. Cox and Mrs. Bruce wick. vie.
tion showed beneath the big print of So often has it been the other way.
ing had so ably upheld." Mrs.- Coatee Harbutt; Lyceum Glob:" Miss EL Beid
*lso alluded to the personal feeling of (and others to be appointed); Mothers' cigarettes, the words "of pure licorice, ,. Thus few people know
Use Cmkum farall skin trouble. -
kindness which she and so many others Thought Guild: Mrs. Hearas; Mothers'
h ad for the guest of honour, and hoped Union: Sister Hannah and Mrs.
sweet and wholesome for the children. that even the
VGaSSSBT
• that she would return to New Zealand Coats; St. Mary's Homes Association.-
! ftt.eome future time.
The good man had evidently not made manly sailor garb was founded on the
this nearer investigation. smart uniform worn by a lady, when
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AMUSEMENTS. . AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS.
TTOUSE..
AMP3EMEHTS. AMUSEMEHTg. ' r
SESSIONS: NATIONAL, 11.15, 2.30, 5.0. 7.45 LYRIC NIGHTLY AT T.43(
- f\F "trENUS Q&ASON. FULLERS' PAVLOVA "DOOKINO
ANOTHER ODTSTANDING MAJESTIC
EXTENSION
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TjMRST NATIONAL, the organisation tnat
ENTERTAINMENT. (evening
"A rousing reception was given last
house £, which was XTENSION Up V ENDS TILLERS' -Q-OUSE. AVLOVA -"OOKING.
1 has a corner on all the really BI« by a
Fuller and Sons, Ltd.
QEASON.
- — crowded to the doors to 'The Optimists,' T7«XTENSION f\V -YrENUS Direction: John Althoughthe booting for the m. \


PRODUCTIONS for the coming season,
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A MEMORABLE DOUBLE-STAR PROGRAMME.

Adapted from the Play,


"THE OUTSUDER."
COLLEEN MOORE'S
COLOSSAL PRODUCTION,
"IREN E,"
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"The Theatre Beautiful."
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it presented was bright and sparkling
throughout, and rounds of applause alter-
)nated with bursts of laughter' from
beginning to end." —
"The American Venus," the manage-
ment have decided to continue same for

"N.Z. Herald," /COMMENCING


Commencing
ONE MOKE WEEK.
mHIS rpHURSDAY.
-I his
TO-MORROW
MATINEE.
TO-MORROW —AT 2.30 WEDNESDAY;
—AT 2.30 WEDNESDAY.
J-hursday. BARGAIN PRICES 6d. 1/. and 1/6. :
— •
land, the demand for seats has S
so evenly distributed over the «i ■
nights that seats in central position.
for the opening and subsequent wr
fonnances may be selected at T»u We
"-"Aβ Presented IN AUCKLAND BY MESSRS. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., 22/3/20". K. Eady and Son. Ltd.. from
Direction Fuller-Hayward Theatres.
• • • TO-NIGHT AT 8.

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HYPNOTIST OR HEALER—HE CAST A MAGIC SPELL With 10 O'CLOCK THIS MOBNINr
rpO-NIGHT AT a AND Q
OVER WOMEN.
COLLEEN MOORE. CJTRAND.
STRAND.
.i

R I N C E S S. PRINCESS. FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE 10 O'CLOCK THIS


EARLY DOOR DAY SALE*
MORNING^
"MEMORY LANE." A Plcturlsatlon of the popular stage snccees
SESSIONS: 11.15, 1, 2.30, 4.30, 6 and S.
L CJTRAND. AND REVUE. EARLY DOOR DAY SALES
played throughout the Dominion by 1. OVERTURE—"Pique Dame"... (Suppe) OIKAND. A Splendid Array of New Items. Headed

..—
Direction: Thomas A. O'Brien. (FOR WEDNESDAY NIGHT ONLY),
GRAND SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.
2. MAJESTIC MAGAZINE
CJTRAND. by the Finest Show of Them AIL
Topical. ; CJHOWING 300 EARLY DOOR STALLS TICKFtb
PRICES AS USUAIT 1/ TO 2/9.
Reservations for both Theatres at Lewie R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Price. 2/9. A
THKEE GREAT SHOWS IN ONE.
famous title, plus the personality ana 3. PATHB REVIEW
" Always a Good Entertainment." ow Oho wing NOW ON
11/rORENI pON \f25SgJ
CON -BIoRENI
V-'ON «*-ORENI 300 EARLY DOOR STALLS TICKET?
Interest.
i ~ ~
popularity of COLLEEN MOORE, plus tne
wonderful fashion show thatis amazing the 4. INKWELL CARTOON. "The Cure."
Direction Fuller-Hayward Theatres.
TO-NIGHT AT 6 AND 8.
The "Paramount" Special Attraction, and his popular, dashing 10/6 (PLUS TAX)
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cjtocking dbvub t*o.
AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. whole world. Sessions: 11.15. 1, 2.30. 4.30. 6. and 8. ilk Stocking **evub silk And
500 EARLY DOOR GALLERY TICKET*
— —— **
5. PICCOLO SOLO—

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NATIONAL Afternoon Tea Free from 2 to 4.15.
LYRIC. In a Sparkling Fun Show, entitled 500 DOOR GALLERY
EARLY TICKETS
_.TTIS ' JuTAJESTY'S THEATRE. "ivr OBE
-wJ-ORE xrIGHTS
IGHTS i
f> NATIONAL
NATIONAL
LYRIC. "
rpHE
"J- hb CJKYLARK."
Skylark." Johnny Hines. Forget all about the THE AMERICAN VENUS. -riLECTRIC "RELT."
-*-»ELT." THE pj / (PLUS TAX),


LYRIC. Johnny Hines. weather and laugh yourself

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Played by HE
NATIONAL LYRIC.

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TO S£E AT THE MR. FRANK POORE. Johnny Hines. happy with Johnny Hines,
It flashes with brilliance-sparkles with May Be .Purchased at His MaJestvV
NATIONAL LYRIC.
i rf Ani "i i
TTIVERYBODY'S | pOMMENCING rpHURSDAY, TONE Q
Accompanied by the Johnny Hines.
Johnny Hines. i
In
i delicious humour—and
failing current of-clever
there is never
dialogue ana
Theatre Confectionery Shop from 10 o'clock,
TIVOLI
ivoLi i II And -Everybody's i Commencing •*• hursday, «i une «• ALL LL
CJOLOISTS' ORCHESTRA. Johnny Hines.
Johnny Hines.
I
| " rpHE
Ij The Story of the World's Girl, ear-haunting melody.
scream/
It s one ion,,
THIS MORNING.
THIS MORNING.
■■: :.A UCKLAND TTMVERSITY
Direction: Thomas A. O'Brien.
"IREN E,"
"I R E N E."
,
6. GO-GETTERS COMEDY—
»GETTING GOING."
Johnny Hines.
Johnny/ Hines.
(More Laughs than an anthill has ants.) jJohnny Hines.
j " -»-HE
j
j
I ESTHER RALSTON, FORD STERLING,
With MAGGIE FOSTER
MAGGIE FOSTER
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A SSOCIATION "IREN E." Johnny Hines. /"iRACKEftJACK." | BLONDI ROBINSON. fTIHB TNCOMPABABLE pAVLOVi.
BEBE
EBB
•pvANIELS,
-»-'aNIELS, "IREN E."
"IREN E." 7. Johnny Hines.
I( RACKERJACK." j
"MISS AMERICA"
(Fay Lanphier),
BLONDI ROBINSON.
Ilncorporated). In As a Stage Play it delighted millions—As TVTISS T7-ATE /CAMPION, Johnny Hines. I BRENNAN- AND NEWTON.
'' BRENNAN -AND NEWTON.
Johnny Hines. AND ALL THE ATLANTIC CITY
PRESENTS a Super Motion Picture it is destined to Campion, Johnny Hines. Six Reels of Fan.

BATHING BEAUTIES. PAVLOVA,
• •

be even more popular. Leading Soprano Carl Kosa Opera B A L M A.
" SIZE THREE." LOVERS IN QUARANTINE. • • • Company «?
Johnny Hines.
Johnny Hines. Six Reels of Laughter. H A L M A. PAVLOVA,
"SIZE
"SIZE
THREE."
"QIRECTION. "rjBMS
In Johnny Hines.
"CIAUST." ! Johnny Hines. A Bright, Breezy, Johnny
• • •
IMPORTANT MANAGERIAL NOTE.
Will those Ladies possessing Miss
Prices: 3/. 2/. 1/.
Ltd.
PAVLOVA,
"SIZE
THREE."
THREE." " "EMS -T ROM r
AUST." Johnny Hines. Since Comedy. Lanphiers measurements, i.e.. height Bos Plan at Lewis R.. Eady and Son,
"SIZE THREE."
Also, " IRENE" was directed by AL GREEK,
who directed COLLEEN MOORE in Including: sft 6iu,t neck 13Jin., bust 34in., MONDAY NEXT. AT THB MATINEE. THE INCOMPARABLE.
WILLIAM "PUSSELL. A BRILLIANT STRAND INNOVATION. waist 26fin.. hips 37Jin. thigh 20in.,

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"SIZE THREE." ILLIAM " SALLY '■ and who has many other big "The Jewel Song," the Brightest and Most ; A deMghtful entertainment of fun, song and YE OLD NIGGER MINSTBELS.
"SIZE THREE" -"USSELL, successes to his credit. calf 13 Jin., ankle Bin.. communicate YE OLD NIGGER MINSTRELS.
"SIZE
w
THEE E." Sparkling In the Opera. dance by "The Optimists." with the Manager of the Princess
"SIZE
"SIZE
THREE."
THREE."
In
QTORY.
One that 'will linger long in the memory of 8. A Powerful Drama that gets away from Basil

Burnley • I

Theatre, by telephone or letter (as
applicants need -ot present themselves
<at theatre), so arrangements can be LINN
Including
LINN SMITH'S JAZZ BAND.
SMITHS JAZZ BAND.
J. C rLLIAMSON
Have the honour to announce the Most
TD
"SIZE
"SIZE
THREE."
THRE E." "BEFORE MIDNIGHT." all who see this delightful production the humdrum—away from the domestic
drama and the eternal triangle.
presents I made to have their measurements It's a Show Yoo Will Enjoy. Brilliant and Gigantic Attraction it has
"THE OPTIMISTS." ratified by a lady doctor. ever been their privilege to present.
"SIZE
"SIZE
THRE E."
THRE E." FULL ORCHESTRA AT BOTH
usic.
M "THE OPTIMISTS," SPLENDID SUPPORTING PROGRAMME
The Special Musical Score will introduce all DOMINION ED. TERMMIOB.
For a Short Season, THEATRES.
EVERYBODY'S: Sessions. 10 a.m., 12.
the well-known and popular airs of the "THE OPTIMISTS,"
OPTIMISTS?," AND SPECIAL PROLOGUE AT DE LUXE CAPITOL.
IpiTOL. TO-NIGHT. 7.45. TO-NIGHT.
HIS itTAJESTI-S rnHEATHH.
" TKE WHITE "THE

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original stage success.
COMMENCING 2, 4, 6, and 8 p.m.
pOMEDY.
DESERT." "THE OPTIMISTS," SESSION ONLY, 7 50 P.M. CAPITOL.
CAPITOL. Also
IS iM-AJESTY'S J-HEATBB!
jyjONDAY, rr
JUNE
1026. TIVOLI: 2.15 and 7.30 p.m.
Reserves for Everybody's. 'Phone 44-402. That sets a new standard for the laugh- SAM
Headed Dy
STEItN
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
"Gladys, Heme Bay."—Yes, do! Bring
CAPITOL.
CAPITOL
Wednesday and Thursday. FOR A WONDERFUL. BUT VERY
BRIEF SEASON,
THE BEST EVES.
Tlvoli Plan at Clears, Tobacconist, Queen makers. With COLLEEN MOORE, the With SAM STERN your "Shy Boy" to see "The American CAPITOL' The Most Thrilling, fasclnat-
Street, or 'Phone 44-136. musical comedy queen of the screen at the SAM STERN Venus." He's bound to propose to you ing. awe-inspiring spectacle
COMMENCING
CAPITOL.
head of a capable cast, " IRENE" abounds PAT
AT
rVMALLE*
" -UJ-ALLEY
(Producer). afterwards. CAPITOL, ever projected upon a Motion TO-MORROW "VTIGHT,
fJIHEATRE JJOYAL "CTAMILTON. mHURSDAY.
COMING
in delicious humour of the kind the whole
AND
Famous Character
from his London and New York
Comedian, direct CAPITOL. Picture Screen. Mysterious, O-UOBBOW IGHT,
OMING ■*- HURSDAY. family will enjoy.
PILAIRE \T7INDSOR. Engagements.
EMPRESS j Reservoir |
Cor., T7IMPRESS CAPITOL. Magnetic, Magnlflcent
TO-MORROW
0-MOKROW
"VTIGHT,
IGHT,
SI Z E m"H R E E,"
J-HREE" OUGLAS
TIyTACT EAN,
-"AaC-JUeaN, DOUGLAS Q.OWNS. W INDSOR. In
" SELECTIONS FROM HIS
MPRKSS I Newton. | •THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA." FOB A BRIEF SEASON.
IZE A rare treat for. those who wear dresses HERE'S ENTERTAINMENT! I rnitiALS, I '•THE PHANTOM OF THE OFEBA."
I -
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mhr c c," In 1 "THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA."
Size
IZE J- HH E E," "17 TT'EYS mo "DALDPATE."
and those who pay for them.
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The devastating power of a mighty REPERTOIRE."
And I rpO-NIGHT, I 'THE PHANTOM OF THE OPEBA." MATINEE QATUBDAY "NTEX*,

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T»EAUTIES. Avalanche I a company ATiNEE Saturday -1M ex£ v
" I XVeys J- O J-»ALDPATE."
I
of international '•THE PHANTOM OF THE OPEKA."
Will be Presented in Hamilton,
-pWUDAY
-T RIDAY AND
AND CJATUKDAY,
And
p IBSON
OOT vJiBSON
A dazzling
HOOT
revue or loveliness that
open your eyes. They are going to be the
will
The astounding courage of two men
who fight step by step through a
raging blizzard 1
a company of
entertainers.
entertainers.
international
" 7.30. j "THE PHANTOM OF THE
"THE PHANTOM OF THE OPEBA."
"THE PHANTOM OF THE OPEBA."
OPERA."

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talk of the town. The terrific suspense while the relief
MAY 28 AND a>. In train, wltb giant snow-ploughs, cuts A Costume Comedy Production No. I—Miss Hula (Song and Dance).
"THE PHANTOM OF THE OPEBA." ANNA
" rpHE pALGARY CJTAMPEDE." TfiASHIOXS. through the frozen mountains! of No. 2—Frank Weldon (Character Mono- "THE PHANTOM OF THE OPEBA."
k?
Bon, Ltd., U°w
0 Open at Lewis R. Eady and
Hamilton. " J- he Calgary Stampede." That are a year ahead of current styles,
Mirth. Music, aud Melody.
No. 3—DoroLhy
loguist).
Crawford (Brilliant So-
"THE PHANTOM OF THE OPEBA."
the amazing fashion parade done in natural Box Plan at Theatre.
Prices: 1/ to 2/9. "Phone 43-210. Box Plans nt Theatre (Phone 43-114). prano). "THE PHANTOM OF THE OPEBA."
"THE PHANTOM OF THE OPEBA."
PAVLOVA,
colour in gorgeous settings depicting the
EMPIRE.
MPIRE.
UMPIRE.
1TO-NIGHT,
DOMINION ROAD
AT 7.45.
a
A. TJETURN mKIP
TOREE
REE -tVETURN J- RIP
■*- four seasons of the year is an entertain-
ment In itself.
Children Half Price at all times. Prices: 1/ to 2/0. No. 4—Mr. Harvy (Mimic).
No. s—Muriel Alison (Vocalist).
No. 6—Nell and Tess (Character Vocalists).
"THE PHANTOM OF THE OPEBA." PAVLOVA,
PAVLOVA,

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Also WED. AND THURS TO SYDNEY, INCLUDING ONE WEEK'S ONLY 3 MORE DAYS' SCREENING. /"IAPITOL. The most daring, the most PAVLOVA,
T>ALLET. TWO WONDERFUL PROGRAMMES. No. 7—Dusty Rhodes (Sundowner).
™It?£
EjMPIRE.
DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME.
NORMAN KERRY and HOTEL EXPENSES, FOR THE LADY rj.RA.VD. Opp G.PO. rpO-NIGHT. No. B—Cliff Buckton (Silver-voiced Tenor). CAPITOL. worked-oot Motion Picture of
original, the most perfectly- PAVLOVA,
PAVLOVA,
lALTO |' And |' TJEGENT. |
THAT HAS
PATSX KDT H MILLER Sixty of Hollywood's most lovely women In Opp. G.P.O. J-O-NIGHT. No. 9—Zoe. Gwiiliams (Song and Dance). CAPITOL, the present era. PAVLOVA*

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EMPIRE. n new and fancy steps created for tbli grand lALTO I And | -C^EGEXT. No. 10—Ceeottee (Novelty Act). PAVLOVA,

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No. 11—Nippers From Broadway. CAPITOL. Lon Chancy, Mary Fhllbln,
EMPIRE. T ORRAINE OF
" T lONS "
1 THE BEST SHINGLE I
array of feminine loveliness. Many of 1 l I The Greatest Picture Since PAVLOVA,
.......
CAPITOL, and Norman Kerry playing
EMPIRE. "-L/ORRAINE THE -L/IONS." whom are winners of beauty contests.
Lessee -T. A. O'Brien. "Over the Hill."
No. 12—May Pearce (Our Own Contralto).

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No. 13—NellieO"Brien Irish CAPITOL, tbe leading roles, supported
"T ORRAINE OF T lONS." pOMPABISON. Direction A. W. Andrews. (Singer Songs). CAPITOL,
(ANY STYLE I a
Kir!' "■L|obb the L/ions." IN A UCKLAND.
I OOMMECING TO-NIGHT AT 7.45.
No. 14—Gladys Brown (Taxi-Taxi).
No. 15—
by cast of notable artists.
CAPITOL. Strong Supporting Programme THE GREATEST DANCES OF ALfiJ
A thrilling story of the Jungle.
N AUCKLAND. I "tion
IRENE " is such an outstanding attrac-
that it is impossible to compare it FOR A SEASON OF THREE NIGHTS. STELLA TIALLAS."
TELLA -L'aLLAS." FIKST NATIONAL PICTURES
f
CAPITOL.
CAPITOL.
News, Comedy, etc 6 TIME.
empire" ~ In Seven Keels ~ with past any of the screen's successes. Present a Super Feature, CAPITOL. THE RENOWNED CAPITOL Supported by
Second Feature : TT'VERyBODY'S * j THE UIALTO PROGRAMME. I STELLA T\ALLAS."
TELLA -L'aILAS." CIOLLEEN "VfOORE
-"J-OORE
CAPITOL.
CAPITOL.
ORCHESTRA.
Reserves: PHone 20-571
LAURENT NOVIKOFF,
lWPnlir'
f«lT?|- n
A Picturisation of
George Barr McCutcheon'e I We frankly admit that we
this
are Incapable A, Charming
Lehar's Famous
Film Version of Franz "CiTELLA "fHHE TfcESEHT
I*
SLOWER."
I| And the Entire London and Parli
EMPIRE. well-known Novel,
EMPIRE. " A T7IOOL
I of adequately describing
screen.
gem of the Operetta,
Stella -Dallas." " -MIE L -'ESERT -T LOWER." | E ST ND mHBATRE. Organisation.
AXD TTIS Six Reels. | EST J"ND J-HEATBE. Operatic Orchestra under (he Conductonbigj
empire.
-A. And His GIGANTIC " SHINGLE " BY
BIOGRAPH CONTEST, pAST. "THE COUNT OF LUXEMBOURG."
"THE COUNT OF LUXEMBOURG." STELLA T|*LLAS." Reserves at Theatre. Ring 27-077. PONSOXBY ROAD.
empire. Money-"
Itoney
pOMMENCES TELLA -L'aLLAS." Stalls, 9d; circle, i/. TO-NIGHT—At 7.45 Sharp—TO-NIGHT.
The cast chosen in support of Miss Moore LUCIEN WURMSER.
EMPIRE. Commences ;s one of the strongest ever assembled, and Starring GRAND VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURE
'■EMPIRE. MADGE BELLAMY.
EMPIRE. WILLIAM
Featuring
thursday,
HURSDAY,
tune q
UNE
includes such popular favourites as: Lloyd
Hughes as Donald Marshall; George K.
GEORGE WALSH. HELEN LEE STELLA
TELLA ■L'aLLAS." I
I rpO-NIGHT | "DIG C< HOW| GRAND VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURE
-'-Q-NIGHT | -DIGQhOWJ PROGRAMME.

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HALVES, «* *-*• Arthur as "Madame Lucy"; Charles Mur- WORTHING. PROGRAMME.
?«St§S- STUART HOLMES. ray a» Pa O'Dare; Kate Price as Ma O'Dare; The Count says: "When in love keep "C}TELLA TTiALLAS." /"\UEEN'S. The Biggest and Best Vaudeville Programme
GRAND ALA "VfIGHT.
™?J££-
S™E.
ALMA BENNETT.
._:„,. CHARLES CONKLIX. of "
Entry Forms" obtainable from any
the Leading Hairdressers, or the Attend- i Ida Darling as Mrs. Warren Marshall; Eva your hands on the wheel and your " Stella WfEEX'S. yet offered in this town.
EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT.
RAND VTALA I^IGHT.
head on your shoulders."
11l
Novak as Eleanor Hadley; Edward Earle The Opening PAVLOVA Programme vriU
A
yS®£F&S!&* m nnts of Everybody's, Princess, Tivoli. I
Rialto and Regent (Epsom) Theatres.
FILL IT IN NOW !
as Larry Hadley; Lawrence Wheat as Bob
Harrison; Maryon Aye as Helen Cbeston;
A SPLENDID PICTURE.
SPECIAL MUSICAL SCORE.
Sessions: 11.15, 1.35, 3.35, 5.45, and 8. NOW
MONTY
SHOWING.
RANKS
Special Engagement for positively One
Night Only of
include:
"THE FAIRY IMDLL,"
Bess Flowers as Jane Gilmour; Lydia
A£ T?2 ONTY -DaNKS "V"E fVLDE -\TE CiLDfH
Yeamana Titus as Mrs. Cheston; Cora Also,
J-HE rj-RAND fpO-NIGHT.
VTraND J-O-NIGHT. -»- E i E "LDE A Ballet in One Act and Two Scenes.

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TVAVB O'MAIiLEY'S CELEBRITY Macey as Mrs. Gilmour. EACINg" f DCX." ■VfIGGER IVfINSTREL fpBOUPB,
,,ARCADIA.
•*-' ORCHESTRA. "NIGHT LIFE OF NEW YORK." ANNA PAVLOVA as THE FAIEI DOLl*
AT THE SCHOOLS' CONCERT TO-NIGHT
VTEWTON.
-1-IEWTON. If you adored "IRENE" on the etage, you'll "XIGHT LIFE OF NEW YORK." ACING -MJCK." IGGER -"J-INSTREL J-ROUPE,
TOWN HALL.
RCADIA.
ARCADIA.
TO-NIGHT
NEWTOM.
worship her on the screen, saucy, scintil-
lating, captivating Irene O'Dare: only Rnv
"OX
WO°DW ARD'3 PICTURES.
*»OODWARDS -tICTDRES
A SMASHING, SLASHING
DYNAMIC THRILLER.
MUSIC MIRTH
TO-NIGHT ONLY—THE ETHIOPIAN
MELODY. Together with
LAURENT NOVIKOFF

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Tickets at Door. ARCADIA. ONLY. NEWTO.N. COLLEEN MOORE could do it. Starring BRITANNIA, Three Lamps, Ponsonby. MINSTRELS.

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ARCADIA. NEWTON. DOROTHY GISH, ROD LA ROCHE. A Treat for Young and Old. Don't miss And

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ARCADIA. ' The Screen can offer no Greater TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. PARAMOUNT PRESENTS this Big Night. Supported-by BALLET RDSSE,
NEWTON. A true story of the "City that Never

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TENDERS. Evening's Entertainment. ij,->T-oJ ;n iversal Pi ctul-es Presents
"RICHARD rvIX
"DRICE wanted Connecting Z>ralnlne p LORIA O WAX'SOX KEEP THE DATE IN MtND/JL Sleeps." HOLSE PETERS. r
HOUSE PETERS, J-MCHARD -i-'IX "W AGES
F° R W IVES-" And

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V*LORIA OwaNSON KEEP THE DATE IN MIND- Managerial.—The above programme is "THE POLISH WEDDING" ■
more suitable for an adult audience. "yyAGES
,
■■-' -Sewerage and Installing
P.W.C Par. 1 AND pOR
ticulars Box 1735. G.P.O. GLORIA
GLORIA
SWANSON
SWANSON THDRSDAY, JUNE 3RD. "THE CiTORM
" he Kjtorm JJreaker."
-DREAKER." TjEBE PIANIELS, Y^IVES.?
Would-*- every, man plunge Into a stonnv
DlYE KTI SSEMENIS.
J)RICE wanted for Shop, Dwelling in
, 00, North Kd., Avondale.—Ha'dfield i
GLORIA
GLORIA
SWANSON
SWANSON
THURSDAY. JUNE 3KD. J THE REGENT PROGRAMME. -L'aNIELS.
Id "-yjy-AGES jfioß Including ■
i.
• FIRST NATIONAL MAKES THE
sea at night to save the one who had
" tn tteaven."
JJ-eaven.,,
Jacqueline Logan, Earle Foxe. Creigbton

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and Song. Smeeton's Bldga. Paramount presents *StOlen his wife? That's what House Peters "Dinners -*-n Hale. Margaret Livingstone, Claude Gil- RUSSIAN THE SWAN ANNA PAVLOVA,
NATIONAL AND T YRIC T7IIBST.
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does in this supremely dramatic story DANCE ANNA PAVLOVA,

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ATIONAL AND *? IBST. of I'ltOM THE BRITISH PRIZE

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cojiedy'. gazette, good supports. BOLEBO

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LIFE OF rugged Rea life. LAURENT NOVIKOFF,
COAST
OAST
f\F
yJb- TJV3LLT.
J? OLLY." "MGHT LIFE OF NEW YORK."
NEW YORK." Comedy 'NURSERY TROUBLES "
NOVEL OF THE YEAR.
Prices. Stalls od. D.C. XI. Together with Other Favourite Creation!,
n
— —
INTERNATIONAL NEWS AXG
ROAD FORMATION AND METALLING
CONTRACT.
"COAST
"COAST
OP
OF
FOLLY."
FOLLY."
tjoyal.
-"OVAL. TO-NIGHT.
KINGSLAND. A Comedy Romance of Jazzland at its Music by Britannia Orchestra
Booking at Golden Bowl, or Pnone 26-234
A
■"-N
N DK P
vJaxq \VOMEDY,
pOMEDT,
ymmmmm pageant
Jazziest, that swings along In addition, a varied programme of
ROYAL. reckless rhythm of night with all thp
n.y! WEDNESDAY—NORMA TALMADGE In THE /GOBBLER."


Teß r cl ln witn tte District Engi- Solo Dances, Pas de Deux, Pas de
S. royal.
* star bllu
great double time HE V/OBBLER.,r
«»
neer, ?i mO-NIGHT,
Public Worke Department, Auckland, X
v,,
TOWN HALL. Also showing, "GRACSTARK," And VAUDEVILLE. Trols, ana other features, introducing

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TITARCH
et Noon on MONDAY, iMay CITY SCHOOLS' CONCERT. royal. tjuster tteaton Sessions: 11 QF JTATIONS, the principal members of the company


2
Invited for Formation and 31 1926 are "WHAT A WIFE LEARNED^ rp II E "MANNEQUIN" a.m., p.m., 5 p.m., 7.45 p.m.

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Metalling of COCOA FUND. royal. -Ouster -I-»-eaton A WITH ALL PHONE 41-341 and the
'■Si?? rßo tO the wa«emata ,Substitlon Roll Up! ROYAL. In GOWNS
THE LATEST PARISIAN
AND CREATIONS i^
"1 IX THE COKPS Dfc. BALLET.

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site near Henderson.
n
A?,nt7 y andm^
Plans and speciflca-
,
be Been at P°bUc Works
Office,
KOYAL.
KOYAL.
■ -J-
rpHE
HE
"VTAVIGATOR."
i-1 AVKJATOR."
•A Thos. H. Ince
Starring
Production COMING SOON.
WATCH FOR HER!
ON E H
N E H U XGA
U X G A "PICTURES.
PICTURE'S. BIG TOWN HALL.
BIG TOWN HALL.
Auckland, TO-NIGHT.

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Post Office. Henderson. ROLLER SKATING. ROYAL. Laughs, Screams, Yells.
l
L
%CAMPBELL .
District Engineer. TJBNDELL'S pARNIVAL /"WUEE-N
ROYAL.
ROYAL.
A wonderful tonic

ROYAL. NORMA SHEARER,


Also,
for the blues.
Rialto Phone
l°a »e
H ERS milE
7" CHAMPIONSHIP
ORIGINAL BOBBED
Foresters". Metro-Goldwyn Pictures Present
HAIR Foresters'.
(any style) will be Foresters'.
MARION DA VIES In
"YOLANDA."
mO-NIGHT, AT 7.45 P.M.
J-O-NIGHT, AT 7.45 P.M.
PAVLOVA BOOKING.
Seats in Central Positions may be selected
at Lewis K. Eady and Son, Ltd.
! For ROYAL. COXRAD NAGEL, Regent Phone
20^14^
/ 4C fino -rffwv? HALL,
TOWN
y
« <, l>°Pular acclamation at the Foresters'. Full Supporting Programme.


FOR SAI.E BY KOYAL. WALTEK HIEUS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE L' Foresters Coming Foresters'. SATURDAY
TENDER. Y.W.C.A, HOSTEL, £i» for some lucky girl. igo Foresters'. NEXT—STANLEY First Appearance of

S J L V B
_B PINE.
, At the
KOYAL.
ROYAL.
royal.
"•• Excuse
In
XpXCUSE -\JE."
JjJLe."
rVRE ORIGINAL MOBBED STHi
DANCING.
Foresters'. PANTOMIME CO. In "LITTLE
Foresters'. 80-PEEP."
McKAY'S
SPORTS QUEENS.
During the very brief season there wilt
be three distinct changes of programme.


PREMIER SKATING RINK ROYAL. Progress reports will be thrown on
CUTTING RIGHTS FOR SALE PREMIEK SKATING KINK, ROYAL
A Rollicking Comedy-Drama.
By RUPERT HUGHES. pOME AND HELP THE CITY SCHOOL screen. Amounts raised to Cate will the be PRICES. Dress Circle and Stall!
BY TENDER. ■PITT TERRACE, OFF PITT STREET. ROYAL. A BIG COMEDY PROGRAMME. JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. COMMITTEE TO GET COCOA
FOR I'OCR CHILDREN.
announced. (Reserved), £1 1/. unreserved at the Door*,

— TO-XIGHT.

Tenders are Invited for the Right BURLINGTON DANCING CLUB WATCH SCREEN FOB LEADING QUEEN. 12/6. Early Door BacK Stalls, 10/6, late
to Cut TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. XrviRST-CLASS PROGRAMME AT THEI JAZZ. MASONIC HALL, EDEN JAZZ At the Doors, 7/6. Early Door Gallery. 5/; Late
TO-NIGHT. -L 1 CITY SCHOOLS' CONCERT, ÜBCTtTRES. TOWN HAM, CONCERT
TO-NIGHT. 64 Gallery Door, 3/. All Prices Plus Amuse*
TERRACE. TICKETS: 2/ (Reserves 6d extra), 1/6 nient
rp
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Skating, 7.30 to 10. H B
itadon Dlstrict cloße
' t0 Railway Dancing Afterwards. TO-NIGHT,
"T HE
K-
JAZZ. GttAXD SELECT JAZZ JAZZ ■*-
"MA X N E Q U I N " (Special
concessions to Schools and Busi- Tax.

.
-LAR WITH ALL THE LATEST
II0 «F
GREAT TIMES TO-NIGHT. THE CONCERT CHAMBER. 64
IN EVENING. PARISIAN* ness Houses), \l, may be obtained at
Tenders Close JAZZ. To be held in the above JAZZ. GOWNS AND CREATIONS IS Y.W.C.A., Queen "MANNEQUIN*

- THE
JUNE 4, 1926. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. WDN AND (With Lantern Illustrations), COMING SOON. Street, or Lewis B. Eedy
0 0!? 10 and Plan avaUable from the P E O L I C and Son. Ltd. WITH ALL THE LATEST PARISIAK
■nfZf
pietrict? Forest Everybody Welcome. AT THE TOWN HALL. A LECTURE,
jazz, tomorrow (Wednesday), JAZZ WATCH FOR HER ! GOWNS AND CREATIONS IS
_
Hanger, Box 17, Ohaknne
uue
Junction, or from the undersigned. MAY 31—JUNE 5. A LECTURE, May 26. PROCEEDS FOR EVERT GIRL'S COMING SOON.
JAZZ. Chocolates aud Cigarettes JAZZ A LAN McELWAIN AT THE TOWN

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Good Skates. Good Floor. Good People. A BIG ATTRACTION EVERS. NIGHT. A LECTURE, APPEAL. 88 WATCH FOR HER!
D. MACPHEBSON, Good Cause. ..,.. for Novelty Daaces. TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT,

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Conservator of. Forests. By JAZZ;. Come along and enjoy JAZZ m H E
Palmerston North. g "ROLL UP TO THE CITY SCHOOLS' MR. C. REGINALD FORD
F RGS „ yourself at a S°od Jazz Evening At the J- WITH ALL"MANNEQUIN"THE LATEST
GOWNS AND CREATIONSPARISIAN
X
PICNICS. EXCURSIONS. Etc., * CONCERT TO-NIGHT,
At the
JAZZ. Good Jazz Orchestra in
attendance.
JAZZ
CITY SCHOOLS' CONCERT. 64
COMING SOON.
IS AUCKLAND CTAB.
BUIXrDING. JAZZ. Dancing 8 p.m. to 11.15 p.m. JAZZ TEACHERS
YOUR
HOUSE ON WHEELS.
TJIVERHBAD SERVICE. *" TOWN HALL. 64 (Great North Road)
..„
JAZZ.
Ladies 1/6, Gents 3/6;
Double 3/6. JA ZZ.
OF DANCING. WATCH FOR HER!
jy£OVE S.S. PITOITOI.
BALLROOM Dancing. correct etyle PUNAT AND FROLIC

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SPORTING. B. SPIvCR. M.C. i ADVERTISEMENT CONDITIONS.
n'ST,?^ VE SPECIAL EQUIPMENT FOR Calling at all wharves. Leaves Auckland * Qualified Private Tuition.—Modern THE TOWN HALL
daily at 3.30 p.m., for Hobsonville, Wal- ONLY Dancing Studio. 30. Palmerston Bldgs.. opp.
MAY 5.
REMOVING,OR RAISING HOUSES. marle and Rirerhead (Saturdays escepted). Chairman: CB. c. F. Bennett. rpHE OLD-TIME DANCE. G.P.O. D4
31—JUNE
A BIG ATTRACTION EVEBI NIGHT
Sunday at 4 p.m. Leaves Riverhead daily
TO-NIGHT. TRADES HALL, TO-NIGHT The Proprietors do not nold themselvei
at 7. a.m. BETTINA EDWARDS, School of Dancing 161

,
(Sundays ezcepted). For Ad°Hssion, 6d, or b .v Connu
Q.EO. xyHODES AND QONS,
J TD., OSTEND: Leaving the Prince's Wharf, Wed- 33 Music supplied And Ever-y Tuesday. Pacific Bldge. QD een St.—Ballroom
Dancing, Class Tuesday evenings, 7.30.
responsible for non-insertion of advertise*
menu,
BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. nesdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. pXUB* TRACING piTT STREET METHODIST OHU^Uh". the Vocal Pianist, and by MR. GEO. PALTRIDGE d
LEGAL NOTICES. through accident or otherwise, and
'Phone 41-051. B D 4 BRADNEY AND BINNS.
POPULAR LECTURE,
his clever Band All
the latest melodies rendered to perfect PRANK WOODRUFFE, Expert Instructor
of Waltz, Jazz. Old-time Dancin"
they reserve to themselves the right of
omitting advertisements received and pail
AlAow mc to submit Plans, Speciflca- time. No better, brighter, jollier orchestra Sppclal Jazz Course. 15/. Private Tuition'

.
A- i TTPPER HARBOUR now playing. 178, Upper Symondß St. for, If they appear to be objectionable.
**• tlons. ParUculars Government Loans. ! #«JbSBMIJU l -> FERRY CO., By the b obERT
27 48 PnUliPs. BuUder, Point
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1926. REV. LEONARD B. Spot Waltz, Cigarettes end T AURIE KINGSLAND, Teacher of Latest M "R E
m°I G-
NTOSH RANT
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* : <K3S_CfflSg£ DALBY Instructions as to the insertion or with*
1

ChevaH LTD. Dancing (Private or Class


LAUNCH WYNONA—DAILY JUNE 5, AND 7. To-night is another heat 'in •*-* Lessons)
BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR Crawal of advertisements must be in
A TTRACTIVE Homes Built, Gov. loans.— o TO PINE ISLAND.
EXCURSION JUNE 3, 5, AND 7. Compettiion. Ist and 2nd prize andWaltzinc qualiff Studio: 8, Belgium St. Phone 41-755. B
for final. Dancing 8 till 11 writing.
Dunsmuir Co., BuUders, 23, Leignton Leaves Auckland at 10 a.m. Returning
Grey Lvnn Phone 26-721. LadJ.cs, 1/ ; Gents, 1/6.
YfISSvllleSPENCER'S
iTA
CLASSES.—SymomIs-
Studio (next St. Paul's). Mon-
(Formerly of Whakatane),
from Pine Island at 3.50 p.m. ACCEPTANCES FOR— Advertisements received without written


days. Tucßdays,
JJEFORB deciding on your Builder, see O. NOAKES. Saturdays. Bpm
nesdays, Thursdays, 25. Vincent St. Wed-
Begs to Announce

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Fares: Adults. 1/6; Children, 9d; return. GREAT NORTHERN HURDLES, 3SOVI. Pri- orders will only be inserted once, and
Wln^nn?
wmstone .TS '
8 9 ,11 b y Arthur H. Buckley,
! Calling at Whenuapal, Greenhithe, Hob- GREAT -NORTHERN STEEPLES,
Ffnnnce arranged. D eonville. Beach Haven and Island Bay. D CORNWALL HANDICAP. 3sovs.
GREEN LANE STEEPLECHASE 2sov»
3soli i
AT 7.30.
rpO-NIGHT
1
TO-NIGHT
ELITE DANCING SOCIETY
Will hold its
TO-NIGHT vate lessons any time by appointment
Particulars hy Phonp. or 25, Vincnnt
St.' B THIRD FEOOR.
That he is now
CHANCERY
Practising at charged accordingly. Orders to withdraw
advertisements must be lodged not later,
SECOND DANCE OF THE SEASON rr»HB Majestic School of Dancing, Union CHAMBEBS
REMOVAL NOTICES.
JERVOI* HANDICAP, 3sovs.
'" A. C. CAUGHEY,
Chairman At the
-*■ Bnlldlnes. Customs
Street. Principal* Corner O'Connell Street and Chancery Lane
than 11 a.m. each day.

.
PENROSE HURDLES, 2sovs. CASINO DE»DANCE, Mdlle Valeska. Mr Thendorp Tresize. b Advertisements are received up to 2-39
HUNT CLUB HURDLES, 2sovs. Musical Items iOpposite Fire Brigade Station, Ponsonby Rd AUCKLAND. 'XH p.m. oc the day of issue, but Advertise-
has Removed his well- MEMBERS' HANDICAP, 4sovs. TICKETS: ONE SHILLING
Buildines/op^G 11 1"-^ 1^^—Hellaby'B bape known EBRIDGENS
Boot Shop from 66, Karanga- CLOSE BY PI Proceeds for Church Renovation
Sis-piece Jazz Band in attendance
Prices: 3/, double ticket; Ladles (single). ELOCUTION. ments intended for classified insertion oa
!^ O'CLOCK (5 p.m.) ON

'
Road, during rebuildlug, to
93, KARANGAHAPB ROAD.
FRIDAY, MAY 28.
Tne policy wblch be baa carried out for Fees must accompany in each. Instance.
7 octock
MALNGANUI NIGHT
" (slngle) ->■ Doo >-s open
TiflSSTeacher of Elocution,
LXL
HILDA PAHKINSON, Certificated
TC L.
MUTING NOTICES. Page 1 must reach the office not later
than 1 p.m. All Family Notices intended
(Honours). Teacher St. Joseph's Convent rpiHE
8-11.30 Studio: GOLDEN EIVEK MINING for classified Insertion on the Front Page of
36 years will be continued at the 'new
m« T »,
TO-NIGHT,
LONG NIGHT. 23, Rose Rd., Grey Lynn. ; B J- COMPANY, LTD. tbe STAB should be handed in before 1 pm.
POPULAR Modern Homes* R4 n7Z '. address at the
of giving Smart Reliable Footwear
21
W. S. SPENCE,
Secretary. MUNICIPAL HALL,
AND EVERY TUESDAY
NEWMARKET
Notice is hereby given that Shares upon
which the Second Call of Two
.... (OPP. Rinlto Theatre). MUSICAL TUITION. and Sixpence pel- Share, due on April 6, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ABB
Shillings

:s , !
LOWEST POSSIBLE CASH PRICES.
MTS JAZZ
— FOX TROT Tα77 remains unpaid, will be offered for inserted at the following
i"MS^s
market.—Bnildine s.ffc.Ks
MEETINGS. *™ figg SS,,™™ ■piLL'TE
■*-
AND PICCOLO. Sale by Public Auction at the Salerooms Cash bates:—

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Admission. FREE. Ladies .GEORGE POORE, of T. MAXUE.NO JACKSON, a, Commerce
to any
Timber wppHea DYERS ARD CIEANEBS. A TJCKLAND INSTITUTE. In terested Are
Invited.
1/6. Gen ts 2/. Teacher Flute and Piccolo. Street, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, the Situations Wanted
station from ,our country mills or H. C. BECROFT, Secretary. Situations Vacant 16 Words:
oßr yardS at Ne ™arket.-'Pbop' : 2nd day of June. 1926, at U a.m., unless
,
,
Also, KINGS Address 43. Ponsonby Road.
25-S)2.
0 pARPETS. Upholstery, cleaned .and sham;- B the Personal
amount due on such shares be paid to Lost
--; ~
pooed.—Vacuum Cleaning Co., A.C.T.
TITHY Pay Rent?—Lyots. Johnstone St Bldgs., Wellesley St. W. Phone 41-768. D will
An Ordinary Meeting of the Institute
be held in the Science Buildings of NURSING. * ARAMA RUGBY JUNE 3.
MANDOLIN Lessons wanted, 5.45-6.45, the Secretary at the Registered Office of For sale and Found '-One insertion, 1/"

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The First Lecture will be K°p!r

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the University College TO-NIGHT, at 8 %
FOOTBALL Technical Thursday or Friday evenings by the Company, SOI, Victoria
Pt v. Ch'Wer. will Bulla for yon on student; cheap.—Write Arcade, Queen TO Let Three Insertion*, 2/8

_ ZT. t-LUB.-Opening
D
of Season T. 4187, Street, Auckland,
unequaHpa terms. ™ p A
il° B R OWN. ID
Dyem and p.m. Papers by Mr. J. Wilson, Mr. J. A.
Cleaners. Bartrum, and Mr. Gilbert Archey. f-iance e*i BADIES at tbe Amb- Kohioiarama Hall,
Dan<-e,
May -J5. Stab.
on or before the Ist day Etc. J
r Charlton Jazz Band. TO-NIGHT, of June, 1926.

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on
l^ Station
NEXT, 26th inst..WEDNESDAY
Supper. Ladles 2/ Births, Marrtages 1 80 Words, 2/6.

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REGISTERED PLUMBERS. 10
GILBERT ARCHEY,
Secretary.
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The Fee for the Course (7/6) must at 7 p m Oents 3/. Special
be return. Also Key's Buses.
buses r yj 7 45- l/
G.PO 1/6
* CHIROPRACTORS. _i
B. S. H. BISS,
Secretary. Deaths
Memoriam J\. each additional-!!**
Words. 9d.

6 ,
I" JBNKINSON, Plumber,—Jobbing Work
prepaid to
QUEEN Tendered THE following are Palmer Graduates ami GOLDEN BBD MINING COMPANY

_
WILLIAM RATTRAY, CARNIVAL DANCE Members of New LIMITED. Advertisements should be addressed te
«-". promptly executed by Competent
GOLD MIMING NOTICES. Honorary Secretary, by Zealand and Aus- Notice is hereby given that Shares upon
Plumbew.—l44, Victoria St. West. Phone AmbnUnee Station. Rutland St. 216 children of Mary and Ponsonby tralian Chiropractors Association. Consul- which Phone* 42-111. 42-222, 46-677.
tS-026. tations free. jj the Fourth Call of One Shilling Mr
B A
r LBURNIA GOLD MINING COMPANY, DUfiOAN AND DUGGAN (Lionel and unpaid, will be! nnnl?A V* "»"£•
&*• THB MANAGER, STAR Office.
»- LIMITED. LAWW -TENNIS. O'NEILL STREET HALL, Freda). Wtnstone Bldgs

• I offered for Sale bj Public


INSURANCE COMPANIES. Poneonby. Queen St "»e Sale of T. MANDJfiNU


Dave O'MaUey's Orchestra. Phone 44-929 Also Branch Epsom. B «»n»i
■VTANSION3
iSffSr* &s
The Register of Members of the above TENNIS
A LLIANCE ASSURANCE Co!] LTD. CLUB. r
. GILES AND GILES. Imperial Buildines


Company will be Closed from THURSDAY. Btrellme
"- for the Proprleto*
Assets, 1125,000,000. 'Phone 43-123,
. Queen St. b; I.KB, at 11 a.m., nless the amount due on Printed and Published
■tx 2/6 Phone 45 525.
May 27, to MONDAY, May 31, both day« Applications are Invited for Winter Uember-
81. Queen St. Manager, Wilfred Skegg. E inclusive. eblp commencing May 22nd.
The Dance of the Season. Sβ
MISSES RARR AND BARR, 55. Strand such :; the
Shares be paid to the Secretary at "The Brett Printing and PnMW"?*
Company, Limited." by Henry Brett. «
B' BITISH TRADERS' INSURANCE CO.,
LTD,, Fire, Marine, Accident.—Union
By order of the Board of Directors.
H. GILFILLAN,
Ladles, £1 1/. Gentlemen,
Sunday Play. Six Chip Courts.':
£1 10/.
TjOLFE'S
Arcade. City. Phone 46-58. Branch ■
Wax is, after all, the best and Cameron St., Wfr"igarel. ; jj on
Registered
or before the
Office of the Company, 301,
Victoria Arcade, Queen Street, Auckland,
Ist
Lake Taltapuna. Journalist, at hesow*
of the Company. Sbortiand ' ey2i2

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Bilge-, Manager, Geoffrey Nevlll. £
Branch Secret,t Apply SECRETARY, ■■-• most economical Floor Polish. Sold day of June. 1926:
Auckland, May 21, 1026.
RA. OLSEN, Ellison Chambers, Queen

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Tbe Mansions, Sjmonds Street, i> everywhere.' B. S. Auckland.
d • Phone 43-671. H. BISS, 25, 1926.

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St. b a TUESDAY, MAY
Secretary,

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