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WEATHER FORECAST.
FOR 24 HOURS FROM 9 A.m. TO-OAY.
Northerly winds, moderate to strong
frcuhentnts. lOxpoct dull weather with
imirh mlHi and fog In parts. Knin prob-
CITY EDITION
nlilc mid mild tcniiH-raturps. liarnmctcr
fnlllliK slowly. Seas and tides moderute
imi increasing. '
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VOL. LXIII. —
BIRTHS.
WI T.T.I A.M P.—On .lune 30, at the Paeroa
LOST AND FOUND.
T OST, Gold Pince-nez, with chain, Plaza
PERSONAL. SITUATIONS WANTED.
TMI.DKKI.Y Woman, Irusl w.irlhy :
DOMESTICS WANTED.
good I PREPAID Advertisements, not exceeding
SITUATIONS VACANT. SHARES AND DEBENTURES.
CAIN you are reminded that you call
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TABLE TALK.
,\ NY person nil,ing give Trees for tiring, [New arrivals and all others will (ind this
Malornlty Hospital, to Let tie (nee I* Theatre or City, June 2U.— l'lioiu- xV Sit. Albert district, please ring Sec-
-*■-• -li 1 ie, return light duties.—SO, Bal- twelve words. One Shilling; three con- -*-
best. Sell or Buy Stocks, Shares and
column the best means of reaching
Lenuoni. wife of Alfred C. Williams, -24-7!U>. s retary Welfare Commit let'. 47-7111. 11 iiioral Rd.. Mount Eden. xS secutive insertions, Two Shillings and Debentures by instructing C. ,1. GKKKN,
Zealand Hallways, Employers. Twelve words One Shilling. ' Sixpence. 1 Stuck and Sharebroker. Bank of X.Z. Chain-
New a son. No visi- T OST, Leather Purse, culitaiuing 4 fl TSIKTHIJAY Greetings, will always reinem- domestic duties, 8-3; apply after
GIUL, Metlivcn trots to-morrow.
tors, please. -iJ
notes, City Markets; 10/ reward.— j> bur day; God bless you all: under- bers. Swanson St. Tel. 42-40U. ADVICE
/IOMPANION. Housekeeper, Lady Help ;
v>, elderly couple or lady; Christian home.
li>.—S, Egliiilon Ave.. Mt. Eden. 8 ARTISTti, Vaudeville, every description;
FUEE. KD_ Jj Hawkc's Bay hunt races to-morrow.
x stand perfectly. x^ ELP, good home, 7/0 week, North Auck- -**- i'lO cash.—Apply Empress, West End ~\ UCKLAND Stock Exchange Sound Fanners' pound said to bo ■worth
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T OST, 1 Machinery Catalogue, vicinity Reliable, 7100, STAIt.
BLUE.
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x rUCXTHAi, Unemployed Workers' Movc- *'
modelled: reasonable charges. 12, —
aCle
Consult a member. Another century for Bradman in
\X7ANTKD, Companion Help: small rc- talk public—Call 47, I'aice Ave. T LIST of Aucklui-d Stock Exchange Canada.
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BUTLER.—On July 7, at Hamilton. ■*-* TOST, lirown Kid Gauntlet Glove, fawn V,' ment—Urgent. Saturday, 10 a.m.. Oinahii Rd.. It iiei-.i. Phone 25-.574. U numeration; good home. —Ring 20-SS7.
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Charles. dearly beloved husband of trimming, William and Volcanic Sts.— Trades Hall ; Important. XS Housemaid, P.intrymaid, xS
•"■ Members obtaina'/le from Secretary, Tanker Tlielma duo at Auckland to-
Elbe) May 1 ,, u tier, S, Clarence Street, l'lione 20-417. n J-' Waitress or Domestic, willing learn
Registry. Winstone Buildings.—
BELL'S
Trousers and
.Machinist ; good wages.—Apply Jail".FIRST-CLASS
Vest Box 1541. Phone 4(1-311. L
night.
T OST, UolU Pince-nez and Chain. Plaza fK
Certain Persons in Takapuna do not
Hamilton ; aged 5o years. ■L Stop Scandalising my Name, legal pro-
cooking: references. —W. 7101, Stak. xO Relieving Maid (Country Hotel). Gen- 344, Queen St. s UILDIXG Society Shares, Farmers' Unemployment registrations last week
or City, June 29; reward.— ceedings will be taken.—M. lilackwell, 4, T ADV, middle-aged, seeks Home, Chris- eral, 22/0, experienced ; Farmhand, sheep. T ADI' Canvasser wanted, with ear. ucconi- Trading Shares, Government or
GAXLEY. — On July 7. at her parents' resi- Ring Theatre 24-7SHS. g Koran tian family, return light duties. —11. x8 approved Debentures wanted.—Parkinson, 54.328.
dence. 41. Wheturnngi Road, Green Lane, ltd.. Epsom. S paiiy gentleman traveller; wages mid D I French Senate rejects Women's Suf-
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MOTT. —On July (i, at his late residence, -•-J between Mt. Eden. Richmond Kd. : the District » »
(!. practice.—Counsel, 7203, buy to 2000 at 2/. —HUNTER, Winstouß Licensing Act charge follows farewell
Ilangatauu, Edward, beloved husband of reward.—")4. Balmoral ltd. xS Public Trustee. Albert St., 2(1/ : General. 15/. x8 Star. x9 Bldg. _jj to All Black.
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Violet Mott; in his forty-first year. —If Bicycle, taken Parnell Librar,-, Auckland? Vice-Regal visit to Jubilee Institute
LOST
not returned proceedings will be taken.
WORK WANTED.
WANTED TO RENT. When replying to Advertisements,
TJUILDIXG SOCIETY SHAKES.
for the Blind.
C. Hale. Butcher. I'arncll, dirty work, have a Clean
TOST, Black Velour Coat, fawn fur collar
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BUSINESS PERSO NAL. ABANDON
Chimney Sweep; Coppers. Incinerators; fi BXUIXH Inquiriesfor Furnished and
unless otherwise stated, copies only No Delay Prompt Cash available to
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Bryan, Hula. Rest in peace. T OST—Would person who took Blcyclu Repairing: 30 years' experience. 5 rooms, moderate rent; handy
GARY.—In fond and loving remembrance
±J from verandah. 101, Newton Kd., please
ALL Patents,
Information and Applications for
Trade Marks, Designs.— 4. Wilton Lynn. Phone
St., Grey D 27-50(1. HOUSE,Newmarket; Civil Servant. —W. 7147.
Medical Appliance at show;
cxpericiu-e and terms.—P.O. Box ISOS. xK
slate Car driver killed and wife injured in
return as identity is now known. I_t BoTrT Chimney Sweeping, 25 years- Stak. x DEBENTURES WANTED. collision with lorry.
of my dear husband, who passed away Henry Hughes, Ltd., 'JO9. Dilworth Bldgs. E for SHARES
&
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peacefully on July S, 1!(25. Ever remein-
bpred. Inserted by his loving wife, M. LOST. Wau-es (f8), by working
Karnngalmpe Rd., Xaval and Family -*"*■ Dial ;to-03(>. lor
mun.
A LL Inquiries the Correct Time.
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experience; no dust guaranteed.—
Smith, 100, Great North Rd., Grey Lynn.—
XTEAR Newmarket.—o or 7 Rooms, gar-
age: reliable, permanent tenant; £2 Laundry.—Apply Koom 4, Trades Hall. YXTAKTKD, Few Shares in New Auckland
Laundry.—Quantity and price, 11. 7237,
Sfakura in a pale off Sydney Heads
en route for Wellington.
Hotel. Phone -11.41)4. 8
£1 reward.—liKiuire Stau 21S. x!)
Phone 20-000. _J± 10/.—liarfoofs. -15-215. J
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•i-' garage, elevated, close centre City; no Saturday, 35. Karangaliape lid. x.S
Bishop, King lOdward Av., Epsom. Phone family: moderate rental (assured); perma- FLATS TO LET. Dedication last evening oT new St.
We were not there at the hour o£ death Phone 42-448. Reward.—S. E. Seott, Shoe nnd Chemists. 2/ti. A
21-82-1. G ~1 SALESMEN', demonstrate new line, elec-
To hear his last faint sigh, Store, Newmarket. 8 A TTA Cabs, people's lowest
nency.—Xewpoor, 7303, Stak. 8 -k Luke's Presbyterian Church.
popular, trical knowledge asset.—Apply "Kwik," City.-—Modern Furn. Flats
ASCOT,"
To whisper just one loving word,
Or even sny good-bye.
-fV. priced Taxis.— Dial 30030.
Service.
I'rouipt
D ABOUT Brickwork, Chimneys, Coppers,
Fireplaces, etc., built, repaired; rcason-
T>EMI: ERA, near part Epsom, l'arnell.
-tV li-store.ved Home; client waiting.—
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J. PARK AND SUN, Reg. Patent American round-the-world flyers over-
and sisters and family. QTRAYED, Wire Haired Foxy, black and A -•Attorneys, 23 and 24, National Bank ABiiAUTIKUL
tenth customer.
Frock made free, every
Ollivia Anderson, SECOND-THIRD Section—O Rooms, good
order; 30/, —Barfoot's, N.Z. Insurance
FARM HANDS.
STOKIA FLATS, Park Ud.—Self-con-
tained Balcony, fireplace; reasonable. dun at Moscow from Berlin.
white ; reward —5, The Drive, Epsom. Bldgs- Shortlnnd St. I)
Dj
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HILLS. —In loving memory of my dear son, xS PERFECT Set of Teeth, £2; Single
Dressmiiker. 2nd Floor, Civic House. !)
Building. _8 ■yOUNG Man (Christian), efficient milker, Apply Flat 2. Owners propose that Hikurangi coal
Fred., who passed away July S, 1020.
CJTRAYKD
A
1 >AGWASH Economy—Finished Bagwash with living accommodation; good
-*-
general work ; £1, good home.—inquire well l'uru., self-contained
ATTRACTIVE, mine bu worked by contract.
In (he old home you are fondly remembered. >o Tip, collar SO,
—Fawn Collie, odd eye, name JT\. Tooth Repair, 5/. —11. W. Frost, Ltd.,
June 22.— Horafall, Queen St. D i> for 5/ concession to
; boardinghouses. SHOP, appearance: opening for dairy esseu-
Sγa it" 213. J
Flat, near tram; .reasonable; adults.
Sweet memories cling to your name. Henderson. 11 Phone 40-102. British Laundry Co. D l i.-il.—B. 8055. -Stab. xS King 21-147. 1_ De Valera questioned regarding im-
The hearts that held you in deepest affection EX'IAL Plate Repairing Laboratory, 2.5, 40, Summer St., Poiisonby—Flat, con- portation of arms into Ireland.
Still love .vou in death just the same. UTIi.VYKU, Wire Haired Kox Terrier
K* Bitch, vicinity Great South Kd.—Ring Repairs Artificial Tectii in two hours.
Palmeistou Bldgs.. opp. G.P.O.
D
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BKICKWOKK, Glazed Brick,
Fireplaces, Ranges Removed, part pay-
Beautiful V\7E want Houses, (Irey Lynn, up to 32/0;
VV good clients waiting.—Buckley, Surrey APARTMENTS VACANT. AT
veniences., 14/0; Single Room, tray. Giant new air liners for British
Inserted by his loving mother, sisters
ami brothers. Phone 24-041. 9 UK
lime
the Brightest
use Meteor
Shine in the
Polishing
shortest
Wax.
ment fame; every class Brickwork. —Phone
28214. II
Crescent. Phone 27-30 S. A
ABSOLUTELY
Flat, sep.
cheap small front furn. ,s/ii.
entrance. "Cambridge,"
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Bevin (Bevie), youngest son of W. and ARTICLES FO R SA LE. AVE.—Bed Sitting Boom, funi., F. 742,\ STAIt. _]J- by Auckland Horticultural Society.
Advertisements
ANZAC
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INQUIRE • STAR '
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It. Howse, who passed away (suddenly) Care." should not bo replied to by letter. DVA.NX Buys All Sizes Sound Worn sell-contained; reasonable. 10, Alten SEPARATE Spacious Home, 2nd sec-
/'C eutleness and Extreme
A Transport control regulations not in-
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July S. 1013; aged o years and 4 months. /CHESTERFIELD Suite, Seagrass Pram.
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The address may be had at the Jrx. Tyres; highest prices. Advanx Kd. 8 tion, 22/0. ■ 25, Sandringhaiu Kd.
tended to affect motor goods services.
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Buys Ladies', Gent's Superior Cloth- reasonable. xS quired ; 2nd section.—2o, Ardmore Kd., of unemployment funds, states Minister..
mother, Minie, who passed away. July S. (.Magnet), ct-plate, prac- MELDKUM AND SUN, Tailors, have
102". Ever remembered by her loving ELECTRIC
tically new,
Stove
latest model. —Phone, eveu- •
removed to 18, Ground Floor, Queen , s
C-lAKPKNTIOK
—
8 KLEXEMA TREATMENT
Eczema, Acne, Varicose Ulcers success- guaranteed ; lowest cost. —Phone 18-151. D 01, Phone 45-330.
Victoria St. D 7>A(.'ll,
j>
turn. ;
Arnold St., Kocky
elccTrk- FighT
Nook; V- —Mre.
Fs, ton lid., near University. _8 Cable steamer Recorder to visit Nor-
l'iilethorpe, and dear mother of Bunty
and Nigel, fell asleep on the Sth day of *O
(JEWING Machine, S. and C,
order- cheap. —King 43-031, between Telephone 4(1-324.
perfect
fully treated. Advice re
health. Booklet posted. Consultations free.
diet, general AltrE.NTElt, tradesman, requires Altera-
tions, Additions, Repairs; workman- ATWATIORS give the Highest Prices for
Gold, Musical Instruments, Sewing
Phone
Usher. xlt B'
eTTeSFOKD ST. (80) —2 Rooms, liro-
plaee, separate kitchenette.
Kooms, 2 beds, separate entrance, /CHELTENHAM, Macky Ave.—Sell-con-
_§
land.
folk Island before returning to Auck-
July, 1030.
12 and 2. 9
TREATMENT Scalp Ail-
D ship guaranteed; reasonable;
Reblocked, Cords Replaced.—2o,
Houses
Beacons-
Machines.—Corner
10-702.
Civic Square,
D BACH lirepluce; 12/0; central. —03, Welllng- electric light;
Mr. Justice Blair says he cannot
ROBERTSON. —In loving memory of our
dear mother, who passed away July S,
ABUNDANCE
Winter Sale in full
61 Drapery Bargains,
swing.—Waitemata
Ki.E.XEMA
ments, Alopecia,
—
Inserted by her loving daughter. and fitted on.—Prime's. Newton. U standby. Wonderfully satisfying, and IiISSSMAKINIi, experienced; all classes Secretary Tamaki Relief Workers' asso- room, califont; 10/.—S, Margaret St.,
8 Barrie St., top Hepburn St., Pon-
South .Wales.
SMITH.—In fond memory of my dear wife, LL Shades Coloured Suede, Railia. Cane so easily prepared. Exceedingly economical. work, renovations done; 0/ daily.—ll. cialion. SI. Heliers. 8 Three Lamps. xS sonby. _S Rescued German flyer Bertram making
for Baskets. —-Miss Ayling, Strand 7300, Stau. xO or kTdROO.M, single, furnishedT
ONFECTIONERY Jars, upright nicely —Attractively furnished 2 wonderful recovery; companion requir-
and our loving mother, Charlotte, who Arcade.
passed away July S, 1030.
BARGAIN
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LJ HAVER'S Rush prevented and shaving
English Tailored Dress KJ made easy by using Liquid Sydal. Only
/ 1 ARDIONING, Sevthing, Lawns I'repared,
VT Renovated; expert; 10/.—Johnson,
counter shape—Write XV. 7037, STAR.
8
griller, convs.—23, Wynyard St. 11 DEVONPOKT
Kooms, kitchenette ; low rental. 10,
I1
ing careful nursing. —
Sitting Room,
Loving memories never die, RD sell
As years roll on and days go by. Coat, yOiu ; accept 35/.— 10, Darby St. 1/, bottle. Arawa St.. (iraftiin.
fTUT Flowers wanted "daily. Write con vs.—72. Grafton ltd. 8 Flat, superior, turn., 2 large
Mount Wellington Road Board desires
ITU'SOM
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for good Useful MOTOR POLISH
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Stores. J_ ADY, 2<j, sweet: disposition, independent, rel's unemployed: work cheap; would J- Premier Motors, Ltd., 05, 97, Albert St. chenette ; 2nd. section ; couple ; 12/(>.— __i Fish below cost to the public. Owing
THE BROTHER AND SISTERS OF THE
LATE JOHN CHARLES YOUNG, 0/3141,
USIXESS Men lacking old-time pep!
eating Laxa for breakfast.
—
I'
-J seeks acquaintance
marriage.—Phone 24-400,
Gentleman, view
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anyone help ','— M. St) 10, Stak. !)
xO I'll mii> 2~-~>sO. sll
.7-550.
AMPTON COURT.—Modern Furn.
Un-
furn. Flat: e.li.w.; moderate rental.—
to the abnormal supplies this week, we
wish to sincerely thank
Returned Soldiers' Association, relatives,
the Rotorua
All CI
Cured by
lists. RD
Woman wants Day, Half-day mYI'BWKITBK, Portable or Standard: any
J- Work week ; willing.—s9, Green Lane. i condition.—Phone 45-522 any hour. BUABMAH— Comfortable turn. Bed Sit-
ting Rooms, reasonable; near Univer-;
sity.—r>, Urnfton Kd.
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WANTED KNOWN. Second-hand* -tl self-contained ; £1; 25/. 11 Friday and Saturday, at our open mar-
in their sad bereavement. v^-present low Mirror prices.— Buy from
Crosby's, 24, Wellington St. Phone 41-777.
DOZKN
£1 deposit, 10/ weekly.—lnquire Stau
Rabbit Traps;
CiITY
—Single Booms, all convs.
able; handy Queen St. —l2, :St. Paul
reason- rooms,
ket. Fishermen's Co-operation, Nelson
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Corns.—Mr. ■> 13-575.
ACHING, Distressed Feet
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Mervyn Adams, Knot Specialist, has 105. 8 Street. . xU EDEN, Wairiki Road. —2 Self- Street wharf.—(Ad.)
TITEMORIAM CARDS, LETTERS OF Paint your Car with relieved thousands o£ the most painful "OUXQAIjOW, garage; unencumbered sec- pr AA TONS Tea-tree Firewood.— Particu- DOUBLE Koom, nicely turn., gas, own MT contained Flats.—Apply Public Trust
CIAR Owners
i> lion, New Lynn, for equity in same.— -J.-LfJv/U Crayfish! Fresh from the pot, from
—
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(luarts. IL'/O.—Boyle, 41. Victoria St. A Queen St. 4(i-43(i. A ••
Star
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Runner. Otahiilm. xll 5035. Star. EDEN, 2nd section —Half Houses,
PRINTED PROMPTLY AT THE /^AKPELNTER'S Brace and 12' Bits,
ALL Forms of Headache immediately
Pink Tablets;
I JP to LT) Acres, suitable for cultivation.—
l J Particulars tn Cash, 72."i5, stah. rpilFJ POT'S ALWAYS BOILING." TROUBLE Bed Sitting Room and kitehen- MT.self-contained, furn., 'phone, 2 bed- at shed behind Government Oyster
relieved by Neurol,
,
the -*-'
Dapot.— (Ad.)
-1 Get Market Price for Old Goli , Teeth, Kd. ette, well t'urn.
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STAR
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FTiluTt Crowns, Gold Dentures, Watches, Chain*. "MARROW NECK, Devonport—Unfurn.,
SAMPLES ON APPLICATION. ( IOT, rimu, drop-side, 2.1/ ; Sideboard.
\J rimu, new, £3; bargains.— Busy Bee, ANEW ZEALAND Product.
Savoy Fish ami Meat Paste; lowesi
sll prices; Oil, l)d Jars, every where. U TOURJ ST AND MOTOR RESORTS. Kings, Trinkets, Gold Coins, Obsolete and
DOUBLK and Single Fiirn. Un, self-
Broken Jewellery, anything made of Gold, dict, I'ontaineil ; first section.—lo. St. Bene-
St. xll
—->
self-contained, 2 rooms, kitchenette,
bathroom.—lll. Hemi St. xll A DVERTISEWENTS INTENDED FOR OUH
Ponsonhy ltd. any quantity. Remember. Top Market Flat, balcony, garage;
OKOROIKE. UMAI.L unfurn. CLASSIFIED COLUMNS SHOULD BE
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Suites, Moquetto
craftsmen, from
or
CREOLIX
jube
for all throat
that catclies
troubles;
the germ.
the
All
Y'uUlt Best Holiday at the Hot Springs
prices. Secure your quotation.—Robinson's,
Ltd., 352-4. Queen St., opp. Town Hal'. DOUBLK
kitchenettes;
anil Single Furnished Rooms,
Unfurn. Flat.—o, Eilenrnle
min. car.—3S, Cornwall Park Ave. 11 IN OUR OFFICE
NOT LATER THAN
Genoa, direct from the CJUPEKIOR Furn. Flat. 3 rooms, quiet, 1 P.M. DAILY.
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McMAHOX A your Sovereigns and Old Gold. lAj£, Sitting Koom, telephone; rcason-
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Embalmers, 320, Surrey /CHESTERFIELD Furnishers, 37, Pon- -V Hotel, 10/G daily; £3 07 weekly.— Pliene 43-220.
Directors and
t \ii;KSTiuN aided by eating Liixh for U Dealers, County Clients, please register .l,l. "XS Properties for Sale and Exchange,
Crescent. Pbone 2G-00G (day or night). A \J sonby ltd. —Guaranteed Massive pictorial Chester-
1J breakfast. Tones up gastric Juices.— Wires, Umpire. packet. (~S lIAFTOX.—HaIf House, unfurn.; sepa-
field Suite, latest shipment, super Sections for Sale, Businesses for Sale,
Geonas, £12 10/. 5 All Chemists. ltL> txTnIJJUJa HOUSia. —Tariff greatly re-
-1 i (iiiceil, S7 per day, 50/ per week. —11. /COLONIAL
References. Hank N.S.W. vT rate kitchenette, stove, meter. —Even-
ings, r>, riimlly Av. xS closo at 10.30 a.m. daily.
FLORAL EMBLEMS. U.NO.UICAL and Appetising; Savoy t'imi OLD T3UYING /^O., TO SELL.
WANTED
/COMPLEXION Blemishes disappear when 1,11
■i and Meat Pastes, Od, Ud jars, at all •L_ iliL'Zl'i: ?
EKX!■: BAY," U Shelly Bench lid.—2 hand-worked,
DINING [ittings, sniari styles; large variety ; Ivory" and Pink Spun Crepe de Clime, 2/11:
_
Don't freeze, use our Carbon- board, Table, 4 Chairs, £7 10/. In- 10/'J to o.V —James Adams, Wellesley St. ; \ CC'OMMOiJATION, single, -'5/; Cull HIGHF3.ST I RICES IN NEW ZIOALANI) J-
, single, furnished, fireplace ; quiet, roa- Silk Stockings, l-'/li. reduced 9/11. D
I
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ettcs or Newcastle House Coal, lowest
—
i j
Phones 4~i-Ififj, 44-OSO. Washing L'uwder Wrappers and send fii '
a lifetime.—Phone ::
. W., Inst
%
St.
Wliton Coal, 8/8, 4/; U Gates; lar«eSons, Market Plaec.
selection; under cover.— a\ :,;imiiv Kooina, lirst-closa tau.e ; beuuli- 174, .Qll i Street. xl-4 -iJ bargains; others from £!).
—Hawthorn,
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Superbus Co., Chrislrliurcli. Rj? lo;i Kliylier Pass,
LU ]j Melton Tailored Overcoat, medium IV.I, .Syinniiila Si'.
DISTRIBUTORS
Tea-tree 10, Wattle 11 for £1 delivered. ■Sam
Wliiti' and
Mattresses, special, well nlled;
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AYWARD'S Military Tomato from Relish is a lul giuuuils, tennis court; tariff moderate;
ncniiancuts by arrangement.—l"lioiie -1U "is.
Passage Next Vegetarian Cafe.
(Take Lilt.)
"CJIMLA," Scotia I , lace—Self-contained
C 5 Furn. Bach, bed sitting room, kitchen-
size; usually £0 0/; accept £3 IU/.—
IJIA.NU, or "maker, Kelly, Lon-
\\,
1. FLETCHER meets the times. Coal 1/0 packet.— x piA.VO String Covering Machine.—Apply
gas ring;
CJINULK Furn. Sunny Koom; Pousonby. Pads remove cause.
0 .
reduced Mt. Kden residents;
A/, Kitchen 3/8 ensn.—l'lionc 20-i)..0. Ml'b
Honse
Iv
<i x !) Real Lino Squares,
19/11; 7.0 x 9, 27/0; Git wide Lino. Wooll.iins, Clieinisls. IJilworth Hldgs.
Liver Oil; delicious to lake; 2/. —
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K). St. Marys ltd.. I'uiisouhy.
()AKl> oliercd U working men:
x!)
jjt.od
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HIGHEST PRICES
SOVKRKKJNS.
FOR
ft reasonable—2o, I'icton St.,
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Bateson's, 85, Queen St. fis from F.trade Keed, -10, Dominion Kd. (retirin,;
J.
USING with pills and purgalives ltwikos
I* x^
I? w.-iM'ijiJJif, mi'iniin;:. —I'iii.'i'.e Xohorty in Town to Equal Us.
4/11 yard.—Newmarket. tiililc, constipation worse. Ellininute it by
I I
ONSONJB V KIREWOOD CO., 7D,
kelvio St.—ll Tea-tree, £1:
Mac-
10 Pine, T EATHER Motor Coat. 03/ ; Microscope,
A -Ll 25/; Cabin Trunk, 07/G. —Langfoid,
L'
A DIMS !
Health.
Learn how to enjoy Perfect
Send stamped envelope for 27-i:i-l.
nice room, fireplace. Vhiiiie. ear
]
' Also OLD GOLD
QOI3EX STRIOET GOI,D HUYE'KS,
AXD TEETH. KlAi I'lli-n. Bed sitting Koom, tray,
breakfast; convs. ; reasonable. —
13<>.
x 9
I.axa lireakfasls.—All Chemists. HD
PIANOS WANTED.
£1. delivered.—Phone 27-00!), 0 Cull
particulars. P.war, Box 1021.
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BOAUD, 2nd Floor. Cooke's Buildings, B.iluM.ral Kd. 12-074. IKI.S ! Don't suffer unnecessary pains.
in doubt order "from Rich, phone :;:;, Victoria St. stop hantlv.—lo. Etlcnvale ltd., Moiini Take I'lien-Aeco for sure relief.. Gil, A XWATEKS t'IA.NU CO., Corner Civ:,
O FIiO.NT Koonis. furn., unlurn., coins.,
WHEN 27-282. Coal, Coke,
Light Wood, Wattle; no better value in
Tea-tree, Pine,
JOLLY .Tars, Cases,
J Plate <;)ass, Mirrors.—2soa, Dominion
Scales, Shelves,
LADIES!
customers pin
We Keinodel Hats, 2/0 ; country
picture of model re-
Kile...
offered UeiHlomeu, 357 week,
; m Next Door Woolworth's.
Queen Street.
Take the Lift. o.l. : cheap.—lS", Carlton Gore Hoad.
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0
1/(1.—Ask your Chemist.
LrJD Lawn mowers ; also Mowers au d immediately
KU ■£*
Square, will buy your Piano or Playi-i
for Spot Cash; no delays.-
I»o.\KD Xi-winarkf't.
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Saws Collected,
P.
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ltd.
n T THE I'KARLINH COMPANY OBTAIN
WELL-FILLED Sncks Dry Tea-tree Cycle Leggings, Coats.. Lumber ACKAV'.S Dispensary, Wellesley St
::t . Parnill. *i I'UICE Cranstou and Sous, Kden Terrace. Phone /.JEKMAX Piano, must be good tone, pre
MOTOR THE MINT
APARTMENTS JWANTED. D VI ferably Ilnake, cash Tor reasomibli'
—
('res.. Cm Hon.
rej; U I' * See. "Star" Commercial Page for daily
HD
Hlglies,
£\J Phone 2, Whitford. Princes St., facing Albert (Itiotes. xO Washing Powder.
,
iN Riinu Hedroom Suite, almost new, bar- Park', 3 rains. City—Excellent cuisine, formation where higher prices arc obtained. T7\Tlva\ self-contained, sepl entrance ; good light amber ; 34/ per case, Phone 47-047.
Shelly Beach Ud., Heme Bay.—lnter
gdod lires; visitors, permanenrs ; reduced Country clients requested to register all £ handy Symonds St. ; 2 adults. HONEY,
1201b net, Auckland. —C. Smedley, To
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11.
DENTISTRY. D parcels. |J
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mongery,
of 10 per cent on all marked prices.— Phone -)l)-l>7li. § view: 10 niins. city; -'-/(!. —Rntiglora.
Refs.
Fergusson Buildings, Civic Square.
Union ami Hank of New South Wales.
IpLAT, fireplace, sep. entrance preferred ; JLi price to clear; from 30/. —G. Khodes A ISOLIOM Vocalion
Console, ltceord .
Painless Process.
Boyle, Ironmonger, 41. Victoria St. A
■ HAZLAK, Health Depot, Great
l'lione -'7 (Hj.-j. X!)
Phone 4.1-017. Kstah ISO!). D within walking distance of Surrey Crescent. and Sons, Ltd.. Auckland. Phone 41-0.*)!. xS ■£*- perfect
order: cheap, cash.—lit, i- , .
Painless Process. CJCALES. all c.urposes new, used
: tenns_; MUS. —Dieting
CIOJIIfORTABLE Home, all convs., next Grey Lynn.—ll. 72.13, Stak. xS AZV Bowels restored to normal activity Luke's Kd., Mt;. Albert. xl I
TEETH Ci VT
\J Painless Process. O Repairs.—New address, 10, Albert St.
W. and T. A very. Ltd. .__.
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North ltd., near Reservoir.
Charts and Medicine, 5/. Consultations
D
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Blind Institute; moderate terms.—2sl,
Patiiell Kfl. 1!
or, d. o l d. will give Services, garden-
T ing, etc., exchange Koom, use kitchen.
by eating Laxa for breakfast. 21b-2/0. T A GLORIA Gr;imopliones for
All dieinh<ts. RD
1J economy. From 1/0 weekly.
cheap Free. Xj) Try Hay-1 Deposit. No
Quirkly, LiEWING Machines, all makes, for
(It), Great North Rd. —Meet-
DOMINION RD.—Hoard, comfortable. 20/. Active, 7311. Stau. EW "Flavouring for foods! Free Records and Kepairs. TF
Overhauling,
MRS. ROSS. WniLE THE PRICE LASTS. Pickles... Spicy.!
j
O cash; Needles and Parts; IS, Carrlck Place, stop before Valley near tram.—Small Flat or Military
Neatly,
Completely; 7/G. 21. Queen's Arcade.
—
" ings,
readings.—Phone 20-700.
Wednesdays; tea 2 to 4. free
A ltd. 2§ Where to Realise the Best Price. IJKMUBKA,
Rooms; suitable in.c.; reCs.—King
ward's
appetising flavour. —Obtainable from All phoues: "RECONDITIONED
La Gloria
■ Terms from 1/0 weekly. Free
Cranio'
Gums Ileal Up, rjEW"lN<i Machine. Unity, automatic drop- Vocation AIUiE Sunny Kooni. married couple, or pEFINERS
&
SMELTERS r\O.. LTD., IC,-(il2. 11 Grocers. RD
Records and Kepairs.—lss, Karangahnm;
SALEM, Psychologist,
No More Trouble.
Single Tooth, fee 2/6.
O head: nearly new; cash offer.—\\ rite
Urgent, 74-Hi. Staii. *S MUS
• Expert, .loan
of Arch Spiritualism.
—
2 to share ; reasonable.—Phone 41-732. (Estab. in New Zealand over 25 Years). CJIXCfLK Koom. iiropla<-(>; veasonalile ; near
x8 >o Karnngahape Kd.—Write Derry, 372, SILKS keep pure tint and texture when Rd.
washed with I.X.L. Borax Washing r
' •]•;.■
CiEWIN(}' Machines, a)! makes. Needles, C. Collingwocid St. *ll ISING SUN HOTIOL, Xewton.—Accom-
Buyers of Old Gold, Platinum,
and other Precious Metals. Queen St. s_ x^ Powder. L'd packet. KD
Instruments, Kepairs,
Y
IULIX'S—Hewitt's Fiddle Shop for all
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Strings,
5, Civic M.—Marshall's Influenza Mixture for modalion Visitors, Permanent Guests; NFrKX. Front Koom. convs., fireplace",
etc. .
entleness and extreme care O Parts.
Theatre Shops, Queen St.
Repairs.—Rogers
'Phone 4:j-7_.^ MI. c colds, sore throats, catarrh and in- reduced tariff: permanents, 30/; 35/, S/
including Broken
Gold, Jewellery, etc.
and 01(1
suit lady ; Heme Bay preferred.— SIXGF.I!
£.-,
Drophead. ent prices; Treadles. Hows Repaired.—o2, Pitt St.
13/ ; Hand, £2.—Globe, 134, Queen A
fluenza ; 2/G. —Woollams, Chemists. Dil- day. ' °
Reasonable, S'.t.'ili, Stak.' x8 St. Xl
Kldgs. 11
4
TTOWEY VT7ALKER, Dentist. EWING Machines, till makes; Hoot- worth NOTE.—PeII at best market prices. We CJIHGKH t>o Dropheads, lowest prices: MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS WANTED
and parts.—- xp, seems to go like
2.
Pateher, cheap, repairs
Bon Marchc, 140. Karangahape UiU NEURALGIA
magic
! Pain
when you take Phen-Aseo BOARD WANTED.
do not make statements that cannot be
substantiated. POULTRY FOR SALE.
Parts. every
Speciality.—Globe, 40-2;).-).
machine; Kepairs
xJJ rpni'.MPF.T warned for cash; urgent.—
200, QUEEN STREET ONLY. Newton. . Tablets. —Ask your Chemist. »P
/lori'i.K, Girl (10), two Boys (13); or
WE OFFER BEST MARKET PRICES.
11th—Chaff, Oats, Tens, [NGIORS, several, nearly new, cheap: J- Write Itoy Keid, c/o Box 215, Auckland.
If unable to call, post for quick returns. A KKIVINi;
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TThTTorTTaRD. Uu«e mirror, 37/6; 4 Chairs, TJAINKUL Callouses! relief. lir. Sclioll'S Zino- VJ Hooms, dinner evenings.—Urgent, 7341. Note Address ■"■ Wheat ; low quotes.—Brown, Durham cash: 7-drawer Automatic, £0 15/; 2/(! S
h loose seats. 3!)/; Comb. Chest. 22/C— i- Pads give instant 1/0 packet.
S'l'Alt. S
:
CORNER QUEEN AND WYNDIIAM STS., Lam'. Auckland. 8 weekly.—Globe. 154. Queen St. D
V Hafcson's. 85. Queen St. RD
MACHINERY FOR SALE. Hlackniiin. 5!). Kden Ter. TTeN'T riMiuircs Private Hoard, handy New- Few Doors above Milne and Choyce.
Drophead. excellent condition. T)ISRFECT safely for silk stocfelnga
or D TOW
• Quotes-Molasses. llullwJ Oats, GRAMOPHONE REPAIRS.
CJINGBR VT market; phone and comfortable home. s Phone 40-002. -l J Duns, Algerians, Blacks, Gartons, Lin- TO HORTICUL.TUKISTS, GARDENERS,
—
~nd. for Electrical Motors and W. ILL with I.X.L. Washing Powder. RD !■*. T.\~:\. Stai:. .. .
scril.—Brown. § ETC.
TJ EI,Gramophones
AIRS, Accessories, Motors from 11.
.
Machinery.—riioncs 44-44K. 4(1-011. ITiMiKR, latest ti(i, a>: new, cheap, cash ; iIIEUMATIKM, Neuritis; use Standard BICYCLES FOR SALE. tSIACK OKPINGTON and White Leg-
ELECTRIC Motor, s>i h.p., with 0 is models: terms. 2/0 weekly.—Globe, Continental Remedy, Uricedin, mas-
home: reasonable terms.—F. 733' competition strain Settings— STEEL WINDOW FRAMES,
master, ;i."JS, Upper Queen St., Auckland, i'
Richardson, unnecessary ; 8/0, posted.—Cooper. Stak. 100's K2/U, 5110's £7 10/.—F. Wool-
I
Durham St. §. Chemist. Victoria St. W. A_ ■\7"or.Vi; Man. cily. Ist section; modern v-T cmiserRd.Tyres, o/'J- 'i'l'S
Suitable for Greenhouses,
CIT Ul Hot Water Service, unlimited hot XI home: adults; good locality.— Reason- I'onsoiihy xS Garages, etc.
XL Incubator. 2(X>-egg, £~> ; 50-ehlck Lamp OUR NEWS PAGES.
—
-I>O<)T ratc-liiiiK Marhine. -lack and Iron C> water, £•'! yearly:
l> Lasts, Knives.—2l, Seymour St., Ellcrs-
Keoslnir. Wellrsley St. East.
set quotation.— CJICIC
A io regular with Laxa
Room. Keep patient's
gruel.
Dowels
Gentle,
able, 73.10. Star. J^ RACING Cycles In great variety; prices
from 10' deposit.
I
Brooder, 10/.—Phone 12-HIU. 11
sii OvercoatH, reconditioned, as new; natural laxative. 21b 2/0. —All Chemists.
right : terms
BAT Xloal, specially, prepared for WRITE B. 7772, STAR.
—
(••-•g
RIDE a
Leader'
D
production
Cycle to Work; always ,-,(ilb. —Hydra Factory. I'onsoiih.v.
and body building; 0/ pt-r
i
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T7LECTKIC Motors,hand Haw rsenelies. Saw Auckland. It's good. Ask your grocer Perfectly safe. Daily Serial.
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large, nient
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Phono4l-114. D free; booklet posted. i-heai).
I( AKAGK. private, near Page's Stiiri'.
Writing Desk, 25/—Everybody's, 434. Klexema, consultations BACKYARD hens in England made £10
ket. treated; v ~< $
Tfkn
::
' "'•
corner Broadway and Station St..
\
OenernlNow* '<
.
stay soft and colours
MACHINERY WANTED. WOOLLENS
stay •'>
bai-king.—Ring 47-574. xS Cycles, Ltd., Cycle Specialists, Newmarket. only halfpenny daily for twelve hens —From In the Public Mind
fresh when washed with I.X.L. Bonix "\rorß
Hair Dyed perfectly. 7/(1.—Verlie S.ervU-e Station. Mr.
(111" D /IAKACK. I'etcol
J- Parlours, corner Liverpool St.. Kara- profit, Vx Eden
,;
4 .HORSEY Cows, two ill otliers nil dealers. near stntion K7/6 wenh.— .Mail N'otiee
FRETSAW Machine, state condition,
, ;
Washing Powder. 2d. L_ Rd.,
1 • price, where to be seen.—P.O. Box 53.-K (\ I ngxtPrtP If!.
R~En Roof Paint: other colours, /"IHEOLIX, the magic jube for Catarrh,
8 •x to calve shortly.—Apply Public Trust. -( p WHITE Leghorn Hens. Cockerels ;
J-V> McLean strain. —73, Calgary St.. Winstone, Ltd. l Markets and Commerce '
Bamlsaw, state order, Wyndham Formers. A cronchltls. coughs. colds. throat Dominion Road. M i:d.. nr Phone Ui-342. __? Poultry News
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c J^ns^""
St.. opp.
PORTABLE Neill. 70.
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npAKE MOT Property, 33, Ferrybill Rd., Withdrawn wanted, new or second-hand, Brick Garage, e.1., imiw.t, gas.
FRUIT FOR SALE. -f A CANARIES, 7 Cocks. 7 Hens;
-Li Apply 18, Kingsland Av.
cheap.—
x0 from Sale. ' *&
TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE.
PORTABLE
on
—
easy terms. Particulars, S. i 421, Q-STOKKY
A water; suit mrclianic—Slinnloy.
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Stau. Plionn 2»-in4. Passing Show
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The
Delicious, paper-wrapped, ex- .lorvois ltd.:
Sydney Frnjtf. OPEN UNTIL NINE O'CLOCK TO NIGHT of volcanic land, near Call Imperial est
1
5/«;
island,
ABOI'T 1 Acre Lane.
[
A
J\-X'PLBS,
Vegetables;country orders.—o, Col-
xj
OOFT, masts, spars, sails,
ttZ, o£fers?—ll. 7109, Stab.
etc.; what
9 TO RECEIVE YOUR ANNOUN'CEMENTS city ; cheap.—B. SUoO, Star. 3 bers, High St. JD Arcade.
lingwood St., Ponsonby.
THE AUCKLAND STAR, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1932.
2
In 1928 and 1929 the banks were over-
UNFURNISHED HOUSES_TjO l-ET-_ MOTOR AND CYCLE. USED CARS FOR SALE. CAR LUBRICATION SERVICE. MONEY TO LEND.
FARM BUDGETS. BANKING RETURNS. burdened with surplus funds, but the
Private Loans, Civil Ser- serious drop in export values -without
A BOUT That House —">Ve nave it—Come
■"- to Cates lirst, Estate Ageut, Dominion JOHN yy A NDKEW &
CONS, T TD., ABSOLUTELY
vants, Permanent Employees; easy tho necessary prompt reductio,n in. im-
USED CARS FOR SALE. pKOPEK T ÜBRICATION advances on furniture.—Security Trailers, ports caused an excess of advances in
Koad. I'hone 10-ytil.
Good Bungalows, sonic with gnriges, -T\.
Y
a Uh you a Buyer or n uoou Used Cari UPPER SYMONDS STREET,
Ltd., Argus House, llish St. Phone 40-2uß. OPERATION IN CANTERBURY. EXCESS OF DEPOSITS. 1930 and 1931, and the June quarter is
VLL
20/, llii/li. 7/Li; Shops; rent collected.
Inspect ours.—37, Albert St. Plione T OWER
TpUNNING /"^OSTS.
A DVANCES on Building Society Shares, practically always the period in which
Mayhill, Wainlringham. D
40-] oil. _JJ Are Dealers in
J\. other shnres, debenuires, all classes (lie banks are most flush of funds.
A US'J'IN; IU3I Sednu, £125: Roadster Neglect: (ho lubrication of your ear and INTERESTING INQUIRIES. IMPROVEMENT.
of security.—7oo. N.Z. Insurance Bldgs. A CREDITABLE However, this year we are back to an
i LL-ELBCTIUC, « moms, convs.; large
Jx. workshop; option hoarding 2 youths.— 1». Utirliinn .Si.
Sports, i"-!lu.
•*"•»-
Derrick and Barratt,
11
—
JJSED QAKS OF
JjJVBRY J^JAKE. you'll soon be faced with expensive repair
hills, higher operating costs and heavy A DVANCES privately made on note of excess of deposits, and the improvement
58, Seaview Terrace, Mt. Albert. xn ■«■*- bund to Permanent Employees, Civil in the year amounts to £3,861,534,
AUSTIN T, 103U Sedan, £135; Ford depreciation of Ilic ear's value.
Servants.—Conlidential. P.O. Box 15li"i. D FARMERS SEEK INFORMATION. REDUCTION IN ADVANCES.
KIrMUKIJ KD. (T7), ileiuc Buy.—l> -£*-
Sedan, 1031, £115; Oakland, £02 10/. now—
which is very satisfactory.
4~0/. —25. Ta.vlor, 3ti. Swanson St. U Make this resolution DVANCES made on Building Society
Kooms,
Franklin Kd.
cooker, range;
xll ~A LSTIN 7 Saloon, 1928 model, excellonl
WE'VE CARS SPECIALLY SELECTED
Shares, Wills nnd Approved Securities.
Tho present surplus will, however, all
Kroin "
I'LL riIKY Parkinson, Pacific Buildings, Wellesley St. Sonic interesting inquiries into the be required to finance the period up to
l- x\. nrder throughout; £75.—Uc Luon nnd CIIEVKOLKT, (Hv Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.)
AT Takapuna, Northumberland Av.
roomed Cottage, wide sleeping vernii- Hnrdli'y. Epsom, I'limu? 2Q-.s:»». sU
HOIKIK,
IMlil'.Y.
BLICK,
SINGER, TRIUMPH, i NDUEW'S
Ellst.
"/I~DVANCES
D
to Civil Servants, Haul; and
working of the Canterbury Chamber of
WELLINGTON, this day.
November, when exports are very light
and finance is needed till returns begin
4 L>TJN~ SahwTnT TTihi; Commerce jcliome of farm budgets are
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dah, sun porch, every eoiiv., 0.1. ; exquisite Auslin Saloon, AUSTIN, WHIPPKT, STANI'AKU, Insurance Clerks, Permanent Em- to come in from next season's exports.
l_i A £110; Austin Roadster, £73; Do Solo
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Roberton Kd.—ti -"übkication Queen's Arcade. Auckland. Phone 4o 77">. to "The have, been much better supplied with Shares of the Banks.
AVONDALE. Kooms,
HUDSON, AND ESSEX. xiveksal a letter
1
kitchenette, Bclillery, conveniences; ±1. ~\~LXO.-.HU>iLrl fiS iZVCJi CO.. LIU., ing himself "J.C." i"
WILL HANDLE YUUU CAK SALES. The shares of the individual banks in
Public Trust. S
Easy Terms Arranged.
cjervice
Service A N Immediate Advance on your Piano, Frees." He says there are points which funds than for some time prior to that.
A VONDALE—1 Uoonis, convs., No many farmers are in doubt about. The these deposits and advances are as
12/ per COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS.
Furniture. Sewing Machine, etc.
From August, 1930, on till last Novem-
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week.—Apply Clews, Tram Terminus. D yyiiY vot rpKADE "X'ouit ttsed publicity.—Commercial Loan nnd Finance five questions lie asks, with the chamber s follow:—
QV QAKS." ber advances were consistently in excess
Queen St Phone 4L!-I»j:;.
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Avomlale. 8
1 »ABY AUSTIN Tourer, trial : leaving,
poll Co.. Sly's Buildings, 111. Syniomls _Stj D
reply to each, are us follow: —
Deposits. Advances.
TJAKGAIX, College Hill—s Rooms, on
-I) tram line, every conr, built-in ward-
-»->
must evil. —-101. Dominion Hd. l'lnnie QAR pOH A gBTTEH QNEV It's Hie one sure way to make certain of
A BTRICTLY PRIVATE LOAN on Kurnl-
**■ lure, Piiinos or any reasonable security. (1) Has the mercantile firm a right to of deposits, except in August of last Banks. fi £
&
rout.—Consult Tozer and Tozer, Estate 100, ALBERT STREET. KGISTEUEn Loans made Croni private were in excess by £501,932, but on
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Agents, Bnlmornl. s *-' new lyres, economical, sniind iiicclinni- any security; best
Juno 13 deposits were in excess by The Government deposits, which are
1 IS'.IO. SYMONDS STREET, a<niinst the interest <lno to the mort-
PHONE —Plione 13-575. U
.
Rooms, convs.: .!.'■/. —Public Trust. /"UiEYIiOI.iCT Tourer, P.»2li model, new
!>
AUCKLAND. KIW CjMaT.I. Loans spcr-dily arranged, lowcwt
>o ra io interest, genuine clients; will call. gagee of the land and the interest due £2,244,247, and in all probability will not included ill the foregoing- figures,
—5 Rooms, e.1.. every collV. j 17/o.— remain in excess for about another two are at the low level of £1,790,518, which
to lhe mortgagee of the stock. Wecases
e
lyres: great lilll climber; rpgUtnrpd. are
OITV Shcahan, O'Brien, 1!S, V'instone Bldgs. insured: forced sale; sucrlllco, toll 1" I __
\Vrite Privacy. S. >l)s, Stah. r D
lT.m7\l.lj I.oaTis granted day of application, informed that in the majority of months, till demands begin to come in
is less than half the amount of a year
QREAT USED QA U gALIO.
.
8
xll -lIS. Dominion td.
division falte far short ago. Tho banks' holdings of Govern-
ITV—4 Rooms. j;as. I'J/li weekly: convs. /"tHEVKOLKT MOTOR CYCLES FOR SALE.
>O genuine householders, permanently em- the surplus for for assistance in gathering and market- ment securities is £9,153,181, or double
TOUUER, IU2G. ployed, any reasonable security.—Thomas. of the interest due.
Shcahan, O'Brien, 18, Winstone Hldgs. In Bcnutll'ul Order. ing the coming season's produce.
W
xll Cun bo bought by taking over pnyincuts. QUHAT [JSED QAB gAUt fur liii- Cainuus Uudgc. Inspcci
VUIO.NTS
Hi fin
—Auculaud Cycle and Motor
uu\v.
10. [lew's Chambers, opp. G.P.0., Auckland,
(2) Have the .storekeeper, blacksmith,
of the The figures now under review are the
the figure of a year ago, showing the
banks are financing the Government to
I vEVti.M'ORT —House, l> rooms, full har- PAINE BHOS., Otahuhu. 1 JJ rruiTi iTlTiTsii iTiTTii c7>7 .'{ss. Quoph etc anv claim to a percentage out averages for tho •June quarter, and they
-
Xuivtun.
)cpoi, Ltd.. a fairly heavy extent.
*J hour view.—Apply 21, Queen's Parade. Phone 25-200. MKS
A J.8., eloctric, inechaiiically perfect, .1 St I'invnlirokerw, Lend Money on iniv year's profits, or are they left in
show a moderate improvement on the
S OIXiK. 1!I27, Sports Tniiniij^tb'iir, owner
—
rliele of Villlie."
going abroad, privately tinned; 100 "CERTII'IED USED CARS AND
mw, tyres; ill). r
1 >7, Arthur Street, II [_>
the cold'.' averages for the March quarter. The Note Circulation.
—4 Rooms, scullery and Oneliiingit. A —If the inquiry is whether former
liny
DEVONPOKT average excess of deposits for the June
-\_'
reasonable proposition. TRUCKS" AT SALE PRICES. The only other features of these
!
T O A X S.
2~j- h.p., electric, late model; i; 1U TMMEDIAT E
— Call Saturday
bathroom, washhoiisc ; 15/ per week. unsecured debts to storekeepers, black-
Apply Public Trust. 0 afternoon, Sunday morning.—ll, Kast VJ.S.,
deposit, any trial; snii>. —Auckland
smiths, and other,; are eligible for a
quarter is £1,635,387, compared with returns that are of any general interest
Avt'., Ml. Kdea. ' !>
i RMSTKONG SIDDBLEV 0- Cycle Depot, Newton.
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STRICTES.T PRIVACY ASSURED. £1,232,774 for the March quarter, and are the metal holdings and note circula-
proportion of the year's profits, the
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Heme Bay, I'oiisonby—See our TTIASY TKKMS ARRANGED. assets of £3,801,534 in the year, and is
j
li s ['. —Housby, Co., Agents, Greenwood's Hj £14 10 —Kurd i-ton Van, overbauled. ATOUItIS • OM'OKD Sedans,
■"-*-
any trial C>~ •
u>.
, cash.—I '. 7ul-', Stau. Including: ~,,der the scheme is thut the supplies brought about chiefly by reduction in
quarter.
6,207,587
1932
±:
0,021,350
£
I
Curlier and Three Lamps. xS £14 id. Kurd Ton Truck. fS'J—Chcv. I'J'JS models. Wonderful
Furniture. Pianos, Sewing
advances, no doubt largely due to 6,926,030
1931 3,815,713
RAFTON RD., 82ii—8 Rooms, convs.. J-toil T:-i!< i;. list. £155. TvEI.IVERY Box for Motor Cycle; well Machines others, which are necessary for the year
s
Al ij [jKKVICE STATION. LTD.,
buying at
£IQQ
i' sprung, waterproof; excellent condi- Building
(without removal),
Society Shares, reduced importations and consequently 0,797,684
1030 U,433,265
apart- working, arc paid for out of the a<. varices 0,547,872
owj-c-»w
e.1.. sunny position ; suit family, 7,217,307
Hi. Wellesley Street West. xS
Price now tion; adjustable any machine.—Bargain, Motor Cars, etc. smaller carrying of stocks of imported 1U2S (J.43-M09
192JJ
7,567,494
ments. ?
.s:il7. Sta'u. x!l
made by the stock firm for the year. merchandise.
/IKKV I.VNN. 2nd Section—Bungalow, 4 *J I TO I'K ifi{. goo~d tyres self- Sedans, 1020 Chal-
\y rooms. 22/C 35, Great Xorlh starter, registered; bargain, (."25. — ■*~i longer. 10 of these models UUGLAS 23 Motor Kike, gooil order: THE RELIANCE LOAN. MORTGAGE AND (3) If the year under the scheme The metal holdings have r>een reduced
Kd. 27-380. XU A.r..C. (ianigi-. ;•."■ Wellesley St. West. xS
were sold from cur sale
£20. —Apply 7, Derry St., Green Lane. DISCOUNT CORPORATION, LTD.
shows a loss, 'is the liability arising Fixed Deposits Still Growing. in recent years by the export of surplus
,f. S. EMANUEL, Managing Director.
/'1 IWt I.I'N.V. —0 Kooma, batnroom, scuT- j/ssi'.x Tourer; sou.in order: EloT—II. L. price advertisement last INDIAN Motor Cycle, complete, or parts.
therefrom to the firm and mortgagee Following is a comparison of the gold not required here, while there is a
1-J curried forward to become another
17. principal features of the latest returns, certain amount of illicit withdrawal of
V.T e.1., gas, full range. VVUitP, Lid.. ivaiMiigaiuipe Kd. xll
l<-r;-, washhouse. week. A wonderful op- 1. cheap.--71!'. Dominion Rd. \'->
30S, Dlhvorth Bldgs., Auckland.
h.W., concrete paths; 25/. —Scott, Winstone SeaJuT.TfkeTiew. £175 ; T ATE- 2J 0.1i.v. New Imperial, eicctrie, Hours: i> 5. Friday Evenings 7 11. burden on the shoulders of the unfor- with those of the immediately preceding anj* gold obtainable, also some English
UldgS. -I} Chevrolet, IU2O Sednn, £ 1115.—Taylor, portunity and priced only .(.' 1 •>,*■:
Phone 42-009. silver currency. The note circulation
l> o~X^O l-l new condition; V.'A cash. —Write I' , . G.P.O. Box 225. D
tunate fanner? quarter i—
HANI>V Newton —7 Kooms, electric
every conw, porcelain bath.—Phone
light, ;;t;, Swanson St.
10/.
at
71.",!). Si All. :
vs
j if a loss i* shown under the June, March, shows a satisfactory improvement, indi-
sS iTMjRD
Cars. Tourers, from — \
and 1931.'. 1932. cating that there is still a fair spending
3:i-5-.-). - Premier Motors. 05, Albert St. A VTilT'i'ON,
iN
IOIIti, ,'fj h.p. 0.h.v.,
Aluminium Sidecar; £05.—Robinson, N' T S A C R I V I C E scheme it may either be carried forward
RAY. —r> Rooms, garage. 25/
DOYour to the following year, in case there lj(JW%r, though below the level of earlier
HERNK
£ £
.
Newmarket—G Rooms, 22/0.—Brooke,1 - £35.—Derrick and Barratt, ;10, Durham I'jUIKD
Beauties, £27, A.'.iO, t:!5 Standard," We Can Supply All Makes:
8. Lome St. ___° Family Jewellery and Plate.
should then be a profit, or it may be Deposits, free 10,815,882 36,008,822 ye«vs.
X] AUSTIN, CIIANDLEK, MORKIS, FORD, two-stroke, 2f.—7. 33,400,900 34,400,28!)
Phoenix Chambers.
OUSE, 5 rooms, convs. ; rent £1.—44.
St.
.Model A Tudor Sedan, mechani-
U
Model A and I, CROSSLEV, AKMSTKOXO- IJANTHEK, 19H1,
(Jurrlc Avc.. Mt. Rot-kill. x Pledge it with the
carried forward to increase the debt
Deposits. IiximI
Deposits Govt.,
....
CHUN T.A.I'., ii, ollKv., due to the stock [inn. We understand Note circulation 0,021,350
8
aiilton Kd.. off Dominion Kd. S
cally perfect nnd appearance t;s new ;
SIDDEI.EY, OLDSMOBILE, PACKAUD. 1U27; perfect ..
STUDEBAKEK, WOLSELEY, CHEVROLET. >o condition, registered, extras; £20. And Redeem it when Convenient that in some cases the stock firm is Coin (in<1 bullion 6,508.7(11 ditions—the banks are amply supplied
..
0,207..187
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—
Morningslde, 30/; £!>s.—Phone 20-707. x Discounts l>00.301 712,700 with funds for present requirements, and
HOUSE and Shop,
Bungalow, St. Andrew's Kd., lease. —
.Model
IriOKD
A Sedan, two-door in Phone 13-724.
THE LIBERAL LOAN CO., LTD.,
writing o(T such losses. We are in- Advances 49,015.034 40.mo.031
0,597,824 appear in a good position to finance the
0
Christie'*. Palmerston Bldgs. x|l excellent condition; £100. Premier "VrEfiOCKTTE, 2stroke, powerful, regis- formed that there are few cases where Govt. .securities 0,133,181
V tered ; bargain at £12.—Inquire Stah lean period till November. The improve-
— ...
ȣ
100, ALBERT STREET. depends very largely on the prices
cooil condition.—Sly's, 144, Symonds
MODBRX BUNGALOW, o rooms,
St. Helier's; 24/. —Christie's, garage;
"X/fODEL A Tourer, small mileage, mechnni-
13. -I>X eally perfect ; genuine sacrifice, £75. —
Alston Chambers, 03, Queen St., Auckland the Court reduce, the debt or interest, £402,013. Government deposits show the situation and do their best for the
T. ALBERT, i'arne Ave. —5 Rooms, OXFORD, balloon tyres, dicky WANTED.
MORRIS (Next Hotel Auckland).
(>,
£I.—Apply Public Trust. U and. if so, by what amount? a decline, and the holdings of Govern- community generally.
s"at • bargain, £30 10/.—448, Dominion Hours. 0-5. Friday, 7-9.
CAN Sell your Machines and got cash. r> A. We aio informed that under porao ment securities have an upward jump
ALBERT —5-roomed
outlook; 24/.—33, Gordon Rd. Phone
Bungalow, good i;,l.
late model, slightly
?L S USED TRUCKS FOR SALE.
I
:il. Shakespeare Kd., Pt. Chevalier. xll G.P.O. Box 055. Phnne 44-077. —
amuigoinenst made under the Mort- of two and a half millions. Metal
20-344. •? OLDSMOiiiLK,
damaged by lire; offers wanted.—7a.
]>AJ'.Y AUSTIN Van, 1U21), recently over-
JJ hauled; £70 ; turms arranged.—32o,
VTTE ADVANCE MONEY ON CHATTELS
gagors' Relief Act, both mortgagees and holdings have dropped £301.114, and
T. EDEN"—S Kooms, range, gas stoves, I'onsonliy Itoad." j£ s (Without Removal),
RAILWAY TRAFFIC BRIDGES.
*»
I 10NSOXB1"—l-ltoomod House, coins. ; spect Immediately.—Barratt, Phillips, High Agency. I'lioeiiix Chninbers. xS Lowest Kate o£ Interest. A.— lt will be open to the mortgagee
i min. car; IS/. —Gnrrard, Bonnet, City town, as fc>*
new, small mileage;
suaf«">- A 1931 3S.124,162 S3.045.22."> 51.160.387 Zealand. He eaid that the men and
G 53,748,038
.
2O,S1O,SS1
.
30.522,174
."30.241,013 57,051,S94 that the construction of traffic bridges
scif- lifted; at tram terminus: nice locality mid Kcan'B Bldgs., IGO, Queen Street, Auckland 192S 25,357,145 27,5S0,9SS 02,947,133
t rooms, all convs.—Apply next door, <?1O 10/—OVERLAND, good order, open Trucks, call or write us. —43-300. A what Ills aotion may be in the future would make an excellent project for
.
ANDRINGHAM, Paice Ave.—0 Rooms, AUSTIN 12 h.p. Tourer, only £7S. from 1027, when the total was
depression, so long'as the property is before the Prime Minister, the Min-
all convs., newly renovated: 2_/ G.— £14 EACH 2 FORD TOURERS, self- NEW CARS AND TRUCKS FOR SALE. Agency. Phoenix Chambers. XS BUTTER LOAN AT THE LOWEST
■t_-217. 44-419.
—
mitre Star 190. OLDSMOBILE TOURER. £14. Cookery, good living; living banks to attract fixed deposits and partly
rp.APPENDKN BROS., LTD., 49, Beach Rd.
HOME Motor Cars, Life Policies, Debentures,
_
J- Chevrolet, Vauxhall, Bedford. —iNew rooms; rent moderate; bargain.—ln- to a preference for his form of invest-
optional.—s, Hargreaves St., College AUTO SERVICE STATION, LTD.. Garage, near Railway Station. 43-300. A qulre Stak 217.
and every class of security
without removal),
(all
ment in unsettled times, when many
EX-PUBLIC SERVANTS.
Hill. .
101,
2
4G, Wcllcsley Street West. *S rnitIUMPH Sedans, brand new, offering at UNCHEONi City, «o"od
'flJ clientele; suit family or two ladies: OUR OFFICES SO SITUATED
Tea ltooms. AS TO
PROPERTIES FOR SALE.
outside investments are unattractive,
f-ROOMED House, all convs.—Apply motor. J- discount. —Premier Motors, 95, Albert PRIVACY. A PPLE Orchard or about' 20 acres, in
0 Wellington St. _i UGBY VAN, linlloon tyres, good St. 8 (<-niis.
—Select. 7.",i)5, Star. xS GIVE UTMOST
■"- liciirt o£ fruitgrowing district.— especially industrial enterprises.
bodywork as new. a cheap 10-12cwt ASSOCIATIONS WOBK.
rr-ROOMEI) HOUSE, sunporeh, sewing 4eyl Van, £70. CHEVROLET Tourer. \,f ILK Round, l)airy, S sals, daily. Orcliiinl. fITOO, St.au. A
Discounts and Advances.
( room, all conveniences; good condition ; Capitol Model. €70. FORD Vnn, registered, "A- suburb; i'OO; good.—Crichton, 03. rpIIE -piQUITABLE TOAX AND I >AYS\VATKK—-Sncrilii'c. £050 Bungalow,
MOTOR CARS, TRUCKS WANTED.
—
hi-h position: large section, all laid out. £12 10/. FORD Van, £15. CHE\RO- Queen St. ;
■HMNANCR f<o., T TD., 4 rooms, c.1., convs., handy forry.— Turning
*-*
rooms, e.1.,
(.jrw / WEEKLY—House,
(5
Singer Car.
ley St. W. Phone 43-225. D Electric. 7-KJ7, iStaii. xll 173, QUEEN ST. Phone 4-1-729. D A large increase in membership during
JU/ sunny position.—77, Summer &tj. The Home of the
-2 Cr. Lome & Rutland Sts. Phone 42-974. P fiLARKBURN Motors. Ltd., Wliangarei, QTATIONEKY, FANCY GOODS, Gordon 2(M. 9 ,Tune Discounts. Advances. Total. the past year was reported, yesterday, at
1 'nnsonhy. .
EDEN.—Charming G-Rooined Bunga- the annual meeting of the Auckland
will purchase late model Cars; cash. and Gotch lines. Owing to death of
MT. ntr.
—
£ £ £
CO., LTD , Write particulars. x9 owner, instructions to sell less tbnn valua- rplIE rpRADERS' "piNANCE low; £575 recently built. Terms.— 1032 6fi<i.n6l 40,015,034 50,581,305 branch of the Superannuated Public
Rooms, lmln. tram stop.—Bennett, -pQUITABLE LOAN FINANCE PHOENIX
;
k
Ltd.. Queen St. _5 WILL FINANCE YOUR CAR SALES. damaged; cash offered.—Salvage, 71."57, AGENCY, 41, Queen St.
...
Three minutes Queen Street. HONEST cash value paid for sound
Newmarket Motors, opp. Uardley's,
oxcellent stand; living assured:
reason selling.--11. 7100, Stak. 0 MONEY AVAILABLE lIEA.VILY-TIMIVBKRD 2-STOIUOY HOUSE
and Attics (14 rooms).
102S ...
Star.
—
Bungalow • BABY AUSTIN very economical i'.ro GARAGES, SERVICE STATIONS details George Cole, Avenue Buildings.
Excess of welcome.
9
garage FORD SEDAN *]2o Dempster, Civic Recharged; Confectionery, must bear investi- Also on Building Society Shares FARMS FOR SALE. 1032 52.216.7S2 50,581,395 1,635,387 debted to Parliament for revising. the
4 ROOMS, kitchenette, all elect. 25/
5 Rooms, kitchenette, elec. n.w. 20/
FORD
pnnOE
TOURER
BROS. SOcWt ZXXAV
TRUCK
*?£
£100
"DATTERIES
2/0; roplated batteries
Car 3/, Radio
guaranteed; ...... -•-*
SMALL
gation ; within 3 miles G.P.O. ; urgent.
x8
and Promissory Notes.
A BSOLUTK Bargain, 02 Acres, freehold, 11130
jn.'U
.
6 FOR
.
elect, h.w ••
-~'
ship guaranteed.—Broughton, Surrey Cres- —Loans in Other Offices Paid Off. Excess
close
*
of advances.
5 ROOMS, Bunsnlow, A
Hours: 9 to u. Friday Evenings, 7 to 5.30. PKIVK, off Mountain ltd.— sent to the Government the gross hard-
tram
BARFOOtV " BROS.*,
"
RING 45-210. cent. Grey Lynn.
rpAPPENDEN BROS., LTD.—Master Dis-
SECTIONS FOR SALE.
(2), GAROrNBB RD., NIOW TjVUPIRE T OAN AND TTJUNANCE CASTLU
Beautiful New lj-storey Bungalow, 3 ship imposed on over 100 railwaymen
N.Z. Insurance Bullilings. 8 -L tributors, Vauxhall Cars, Bedford
Trucks.—Now operating, 49-51, Beach Rd.
SECTIONS
LYNN, each 1-acre. elevated, handy to
COLONIAL MUTUAL BLDGS. First Floor,
bedrooms,
room, sun
larffO
drawing room, breakfast
room, kitchenette. This is a
who, last year, wore compulsorily
DOGS FOR SALE.
NOTE ADDIIESS— school and station. Cost £3C. i. r
109, QUEEM ST., City . (Phone 42061). superior home in a superior locality.
A LSATIAN I'uppics, quality, courage,
retired. This matter was still before the
PRICE. £S0 for the Two.
■£*- beauty ; inspection invited.—Gottland central executive in Wellington, which
FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET. 57, A
LBERT
STREET, BENNETT, Victoria Arcade. xS
STACK (Next to Bank of Australasia). D Rent, £o.
PHONE 20-921 EVENINGS, or 20-801 DAT. Kennels, Boyd Aγ., Mangcre. 9 was advocating the re-employment of
furnished, 3 bedrooms, MOTOR CAR REPAIRS;
LSATIANS, various ages.—Apply Secre- more of these men wherever suitable
completely WYNDHAM STREET. D 9
HOME, references. —301,
TOP OF
enrage; Epsom;
(■iilonial Mutual Bldgs. £P BItOKEN
cheaply
Windscreen Glasses Itepaired
wliile you wait. Smitli and
—
tary, X.Z. Alsatian Club, Box 17S1. vacancies occurred in the railway service,
MOTOR ENGINES, PARTS FOR SALE. Members' General Meeting Monday
night. 8
either casual or permanent.
MILE.—4-roomed Bungalow,
TJSED QARS.
Smith, l>. Albert St. D
\DIES' -r-vEPBNDABLE
L t'onvs.;
t
furnished; 30/.—Brooke.
fully pHEVUOLET, Pontine, Oakland Distri- A LUMINIXJM Sports Body, suitable OCKKK Spaniel Pups, purebred, weaned, The president was unanimously re-
23/.—01, Albert Rd., near Mental elected, as was Mr. W. McNickle, the
Phoenix Chambers. iJ v-' butors, .Sales, Service, Spare Parts. —
Xll
Excellent, well-furnished
.
Broody, 43, Ilobson St. hon. secretary and treasurer, and Mr. C.
I
rrUKAI'UNA Premier Motors. Albert St. S
1 OUR REAL VALUE WEEK
—
Bungalow, close beach; 30/.—■'Speedy, piXLINDiiK Kegrlndlng, Bearings Re- Bishoprick, the hon. auditor. The com-
Milford. 23-3 SO. 'D
4 FOR LOWER PRICED USED CARS. replacement parts made;
BUSINESS IS GOOD
and crockery;
tiit'tni'rd. mittee was elected as follows:—Messrs.
ROOMS, furn. house; linen Inquire prices cannot be beaten. Automotive COUNTY NOTICES.
-jVrORRIS-COWLEX Tourer £75 B. Green, J. T. Holmes, J. W. Smith, W.
—
• >
17/6.— Star D
'>
adults e.l. given; Kccmistri'rtiiiii. Cliappl Squarc.
C. F. J. Duggan, S. W.
yy aitbmata. Duncan,Richardson,
8 *
IM. XCHANGK your Ford T Kngine for one or
/"IHEVROLEiT Tourer ... p o u x t y W. C. Moloney and Misses J.
If You Go After It!
_
1
thoroughly reconditioned and rebored;
Broughton, Grey Lynn. Phone McKay and M. Carnie."
SHOPS AND OFFICES TO LET.
£9 io/.
X? 4-0
—
2<i-2rsr>. A
- S fe'hop, Tonsonby ltd., next EAHS, Axles, all spare parts, Cur or
PUBLIC NOTICE OF PROPOSED STOrriNG OP ROAD.
I>UTCUER
IJ St.—ol). Queen St. 0
rorner Norfolk "OUICK Light G Tourer 4j?05 Trucks, shortest notice: bearings Notice is horcbv Riven by the Waitemata County Council that it is proposed
If you want to hire the best salesman in town to
I get
..
living aecommo-
KD.— Shop, dressmaker, rebnbbitod ; best British materials used.— to stop under provisions of the Public "Works Act, 1925, the following Koad in the The branches of a tree grow sideways
VDOMINION
"
(lation draper,
mnker; no opposition
suit boot-
near; 30/ weetf.—
/"vAKLAND G Tourer ...
SCHEDULE.
so that the leaves may be exposed as
■
Wiiistone. Ltd.
ss
T AGONDA Saloon jQ g^ I job to do the job fully as possible to the sunlight and the
Approx. area air.
TTtpeOM—Suitable Dressmaker, living ac- MOTOR TYRES AND ACCESSORIES
Jii commodatlon, 25/; good stand—Housby ■OH'OLSELEY 10 Tourer .
J^gg A CCESSOIxIES and Spare Parts for most v Every day these little salesmen skilled in
of pns. of
road to be
Adjoining
Section Situated
Situated in
Survey Dis- Coloured Reg. Situated in
iiiid Co., Land Agents, Greenwoods Corner
.
. .
cars. Used Tyres Galore. 7a, Pon- Numbers in Block trict of on Plan District of County of
■"•
1 selling every conceivable article of merchandise stopped
—
IN BANKRUPTCY.
tTuJrnTshßD Ofnco to Let, Sufe Deposit
JJODGE Tourer £35 sonby lid. Phone 2G-GlO. D
k reach hundreds of receptive buyers eager 1 2 .'l7 7 Sec 12-1, VII. Kaipara Green Auckland Waiteniata
•L, Buildings.—Write Agent. S94S, STAB.
T>UGBtf 4 Tourer £30
LL Sizes Stocked—7oo x DO. 3S/IS: 30 x
G 73. 40/; SSO x 120. G7/6.—Forde. The
D
....
508, Mnnukau Rrt. Pass. opp. Cook Brewery. D Laud District of Auckland.
y~ARGE Corner Shop, excellent position, AND MANY OTHERS.
E\V Batteries, 39/ C; guaranteed.— 3 To reach this biff audience let these little ...
And notice is further u'iven that the Plan of the said Road is on view and
Hdlden at ray Ofliei ,, Law Court Buildings,
llij.'h Street, Auckland, on TUESDAY, the
LJ opposite city markets; rental £3 10/.— ALL READY FOR THE ROAD. Dnroy Dempster, Battery Specialist. M salesmen go to work for you. Just phone 46-990, open to public inspection at the Office of the Waitemata County Council duriug 19th day of .Tuly, 1932, at 10.30 o'clock
Win stone, Ltd. 0
Sfiu'nre. ij office hours. a.m. Dated at Auckland this Bth day of
?
Civic
>FFICBS, also good Basement, Short's
Many Newly Painted. Call and See tliese
good used spares, all sizes; reason. "Auckland Star." Ask for Advertising Dept. And notice is also hereby given that all persons affected by the stopping of July. 1032.—A. W. WAITERS, Official
*
'»:),
Buildings, 154-150, Queen St.—Henry
Sharebrokur, Second Floor. D
" Cars Priced to Suit the Times.
TIRES
able. —F. 74r»r». Star. xii the Koad who have any well-grounded objection should set forth the same In writing
within forty (40) days l'rnm the first publication of this notice, to the County
Assignee. sS
Council Oflice, corner Shortland and Princes Streets, Auckland.
tt>uTnCçS BLDG., Queen St.
Back O.ffices, good
—
.
Kivell.
pupils. In trains parsed into the hands of the Budd. Moderator of the Auckland Pres- of JOO wan immediately forthcoming.
£
and and had been given a double the event of teachers holding views penutes—something to sleep on ami some- sonic more convenient lime, but a Auckland City Council in 1010 and sub-
-
card by Phillips. which prevent them from conforming (o bytery; and the Rev. A. J. Thompson, "1 am instructed that" he has a com-
thing to cook in—and camp on the low hawker is one of the last persons t-ho sequently were taken over by the Auck- niniriter of St. Luke's. plete answer to the charge," said counsel
Counsel then said he would call Phil- instructions to promote a particular banks of the river a couple of miles wishes to see. Most of the articles he land Traneport Board in 1!)28.
lips, who would deny that he was a His Excellency tlie Governor-General who appeared for accused.
trade policy, is this to lie regarded as from the mouth. These banks are so wishes Reference was aiso made to tlie severe
bookmaker, and that he took any bets, having an important bearing on the low that at high spring tides the roost- to <-ell she has, or sho doesn't competition between trams and omni- and the Lady Bledisloe were met at the
and say also that he did not run the tenure of their appointment?" ing places of the picnickers are almost want, and if she wishes to buy them the busee which took place between 1924 church gates by the ministers and
billiard room ne a common gaming- The foregoing is the concluding para- submerged. would much prefer to go into the town and 1921i, and Mr. Allum explained the escorted to tlie church door, where the PERSONAL.
house. various statutes which had been enacted Rev. Mr. Thompson, in welcoming; them,
Phillips gave evidence to this effect,
graph in a statement issued for publica- Very quaint are the shacks the for them, or to some nearby shop. There said members of the church desired to
tion by the following lecturers and pro- natives build, often just a collection of willi the object of controlling and co-
and wn.s cross-examined by D&tective has a large variety from which to ordinating road passenger transport. have Lord Bledisloo with them, not only Mr. G. P. Pmchas, of Auckland, is »t
fessors of the Auckland University Col- old limber and rusty iron, but it i*
Sergeant Doyle at much length. The choose, ami she can be more assured of Although in the past there had been because of the high office lie held as tlie present visiting England on business.
lege:—Professor W. Anderson (.philo- surprising how many can Hud ulecping of her purchase, and of the representative of His Majesty the King, Ho spent five weeks touring Africa, and
other two defendant* also gave evidence. sophy), Professor PI. Belshaw (eco- room in the little one-roomed affair. the quality
much diversity, of opinion regarding thin
''If the.>e men hud not given evidence, nomics). Professor A. S. Fitt (educa-
reasonableness of it* price. If the article legislation, it had operated successfully but became of hie high ideals and inter- will visit the Continent later.
Even the dogs accompany the family, she buys is unsatisfactory she car.
I might have made the penalty smaller," tion), Messrs. W. T. G. Airey (lecturer and during these times of very high return it. to the shop. In purchasing
in Auckland, and he said no experienced est in the tilings for which the Chris- Mr. J. It. Butland, of Auckland, Gov-
said the magistrate, in convicting the in history), L. W. Holt (accountancy), tides they have learned (lie arboreal from ii hawker she has none of theso transport operator wished to go back to tian Church stood. Tho architect, Mr. ernment representative of the New Zea-
three men on the charges. '"By getting tlie old conditions of unrestricted com- l>. V. Moses, then presented Lord land Honey Board, has arrived in Eng-
fT. R. Rodwell (economics) and F. 15. trick of perching in the fork of a willow advantages. And ishe is aware of it, petition. Bledieloe with a gold key, with which
in the box and telling me what they Stephens (tutor and research assistant nnd so keeping dry until the tide drope, but .she is swayed by natural sympathy land . He will be there some months.
have done, they have only aggravated .Mr. Alluin pointed out that the Auck- he opened the door and led the con- Mr. W. F. Bennett, superintendent in
in economics). Out from the bunk in front of the shack for the hawker. She knows that he is land Transport Hoard has two duties, the
the matter. 1' gregation into the new church. New Zealand for Messrs. Dalgety and
(he fishers build a short L shaped at least trying to earn u living and that one to operate ite publicly-owned
Phillips wae fined £25, and each of No Objection to Discussion. .jetty, the leg of the L running parallel it is not usking a great deal of a person The religious service, which began Company, Limited, is in Auckland «t
(lie other two men £3. tram and omnibus services, and the other
The University members say that in with die bank. Jutting out from the to spend a few pence on some useful in its capacity as the Auckland Metro- with tho National Anthem, was con- the Grand Hotel.
the controversy several issues have jetty and about eighteen inches under article. She realises also that many of politan Licensing Authority, to license ducted by the Rev. Mr. Thompson, and Mr. H. D. Vickery, chairman of the
tended to become confused. The issues water ie lashed a short length of peeled (he men and women who have taken to and control tin; privately-owned omni- tho Rev. Mr. Budd read the lessons. Xcw Zealand Broadcasting Board, and
appear to them to be as follow: cabbage tree trunk, whose white surface hawking have known more prosperous bus services. Jn the latter capacity the The church was dedicated by the Rev. Mr. E. C. Hands, genera) manager, are
TAMAKI DRAINAGE.
—
"(1) Should teachers bring before their throws into relief (lie opaque streaks da vs. board had worked in harmony with tlie Mr. Scott. on a visit to Auckland inspecting the
pupils the nature of the products of New of the tiny whitebait when they start Wida Range of Articles. private bus operators. Self-Denial and Determination. radio station.
Zealand and the Empire? There can be to run up fitrpnm. At the present time tho Auckland His Excellency, in an address, said Mr. JO. T. Tirikatene, of Ratana Pa,
OTAHTJHU EXTENSION. When the fish are not running there But in the city and suburbs to-day Transport Hoard employs a staff of ap-
no objection to imparting information lioiiscwives are losing patience with ho and his wife rejoiced to be with the will contest the Southern Maori seat as
on the economic geography of the is nothing I<> do but lounge round. The miiiiv proximately 11 i>o, including representa- congregation for the purpose of formally an Independent at the coming by-elec-
the hawkers who go from door to door,
Mil oris all lounge except one comfort- peddling tive* of many professions and trades. opening the beautiful new church, which
HEALTH OFFICER THANKED. Dominion and the Empire. Indeed, this articles, ranging from boot laces tion. In the last election he polled 315
is to be commended on the grounds that able-looking wiihinc, who sits in a little and soap to patent Mr. Allum briefly outlined the duties was the outcome of generous self-denial votes, 20 fewer than the successful
medicines and hair of the various departments.
it extends the range of knowledge of ticket-box structure of rnupo and flax restorers, and whose nuinbern mi, and a courageous determination that the candidate.
The Otaliulni Borough Council last leaves, and from a Ride window with a steadily increasing. Housewives consider The Transport Hoard's bill for ■elec- building of
God's House should not be
evening was informocl by the Auckland the pupils. tricity is nearly £80,000 per annum, and thwarted or delayed by the prevalent Mr. A. I. Johns, general manager of
'"(2) Should there be discussion of the pent to shelter her from the cool wind that they are lucky if they escape with the New Zealand Insurance Company.
Harbour Board tliat it approved the she keeps her eye glued on the tell-tale one call a day, and there are sonic who it. pays in ratee to local bodies about economic difficulties. "Jf, according to
engineer's recommendation tlint the advantages and disadvantages of buying £7000 annually. Debentures issued total ancient Judaic law," he tsnid, "each of ue Limited, and Mr. P. H. Upton, general
white cabbage tree trunk gleaming under have had up to six and .seven In fl day. manager of the South British Insurance
Tamaki drainage extension should be more Now Zealand and Empire goods?
tin* flowing current. As soon us she Among the popular lines carried by in value £2,144,3Q0. At present there contributed one tithe of all that we
sanctioned, subject to minor adjust- Here, also, it appears to us that no is in the sinking fund the very largo poesessod in good timos as well as bad, Company, Limited, returned to Auck-
calls out that the fish are running the hawkers are pads, polishes and var- sum of £050,800, all invested "outside there would be no lack of fitting accom- land this morning by the Limited
ments which had boon pointed out to serious objection can be raised, provided
rest of the family pick up the iiupe nishes, silk stockings, kitchen conveni-
the Medical Oflieer of Health, whose that the implications of different tlie tramway undertaking. The board, modation for Chi'ietiiin worshippers, and express.
methods of achieving these results can scoop nets made of mosquito licit ing oncea and knicknacks. trifling articles of ,said Mr. Alluin, was in a strong finan- there would be bountiful provision for
approval was also necessary. and begin dipping out the "bait," which drnpery, tooth brushes, combs, elastic, Mr. A. M. Seaman, president of the
Mr. F. W. Grey said titer had much be made clear. cial posit ioii and had never cost tlie those who, through no fault of their own, Auckland Chamber of Commerce, who
is emptied into kerosene tint*. garden .seeds, disinfectants, bridge- ratepayers a single penny in rates. is at present in Wellington, is expected
to thank Dr. Hughes for, in the very "Nevertheless, we would draw atten- jit regular intervals the collecting scoring cards, home-made sweets, arti- drift into the backwaters of life's buoy-
strong way lie hod supported the scheme. tion to the fact that the economic conse- launch comes puffing down stream from ficial flowers and. home-made lamp ant stream. back in Auckland on Sunday. He lias
There had been some opposition, bnt quences of different lines of policy arc "Your church, in it* early Gothic "heeii attending a meeting of the execu-
TuakiMi and the various families bring shades. architecture, is a fitting embellishment of tive of the Associated Chambers of
after all health was more important by no means self-evident, and we doubt out their catches, which are weighed and
Women and Girl Hawkers.
FARMER'S POUND. this attractive residential quarter of Commerce of Xew Zealand.
than a few boats on the river. very much if they can bo made clear duly credited to them. Money does not
Women and girls are. included among your fair city, and a- reminder that,
In connection with the drainage of to school children. There is the danger pass on the river: the buyer deals out as there is much to commend in the sim-
Tamaki Estate, the health inspector, that it may be accepted as a truism stores and tobacco, which are debited the hawkers, but they are less numerous
reporting on a complaint, said there which it most certainly is not, under all against the catch, and at intervals (here than the men. They call between tho
WORTH TEN AND EIGHTPENCE plicity of faith of our forefathers of
which (basing itself on the New Testa-
VICE-REGAL.
was no flow of sewage on the surface circumstances, that it is more advan- is a squaring up. At the present time holies of 10 a.m. and' 3.30 p.m., a period ment) your ancient form of Church
of the ground, although the conditions tageous to buy New Zealand than the natives get about 2/ a pound, as during which they anticipate tho Some- head COMPARISONS BY MINISTER.
polity was the groat exemplar, so in tho
were not good. There was no odour Empire, goods, and Empire goods than the fish are still rather scarce, but later of the household will be absent. .surprised. sphere of ecclesiastical architecture
His Excellency the Governor-General
foreign goods. on when the big runs take place the times they are unpleasantly (By Telegraph.— Own Correspondent.) spent a day rabbit shooting at Tuakau
noticeable, in the daytime. He could tractable than simplicity, grace and lofty idealism
only recommend the free use of chloride Propaganda May Be Harmful.
price drops to about a quarter of the for the limn is often less, WELLINGTON, Thursday. never found nobler or more appropriate
to-day.
the woman. On the other hand he is
of lime. To dig another hole would iiguro mentioned, and then the canning
sometimes easily moved by an appeal. Tlie statement that the farmer's pound expression than in the Middle Ages, when
mean the exposure of an amount of
"There is also the danger that a wrong factories take most of the catches. spiritually-minded artifets and craftsmen HOTEL REGISTERS.
psychological attitude may be developed Whitebait time is the time to wear which is new are to him, though not to his U now worth only 10/S in the Dominion,
filthy soil and the creation of a further few complaints regard- compared with 20/ in 1914, was made gave of their best to the temples of
nuisance for a while, but this would toward the foreigner and his products. out one's old clothes, and the natives wife. There by tho Hon. A. Hamilton. Minister of Clod.
If l the slogan 'Buy Empire Goods' is in- make most picturesque, gipsy-like groups ing
the behaviour of hawkers. The
seem to be the only temporary remedy complaint is that there are far too many Labour, at tho annual conference of the Post-War Christendom. Station Hotel.—Messrs. E. Markler, J.
tended to encourage a more liberal econo- round their shacks and fishing jetties. of them. New Zealand Farmers' Union this even- Burgess, S. Clements, M. Duncan (Wel-
in sight. mic attitude, it may be commended as For firewood they generally cut down "It is indeed an interesting and sig- lington). Rev. C. Wood (Papakura), Mr.
ing.
It was decided to expedite the start- a step toward the breaking down of a quantities of alder trees, which are
There are nlso hawkers who poll fish,
The Minister said he came to the con-
nificant reflection that, whereas in the OBITUARY. J. Brindle (Bawene)', Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
ing of the extension to the drainage restrictive economic policy; but we fear almost as thick as the willows on that pornofruit and vegetables, and men who offer thirteenth century the great churches of Reid (Te Kauwhata), Messrs. C. J.
service euch as sharpening tools ference, not as a Minister of the Crown, Europe dominated in their lofty mag-
area. that the intention is restrictive rather part of the river. 'When cut the alder and lawn mowers. The great number of but as chairman of the Unemployment
Wallers, T. M. Williams, V. P. Taylor
nificence the humble and often squalid (Kawakawa), S. J. Fortescue, I'. J. Mc-
than expansive, and while we certainly is a rich tangerine and the ends of the these hawkers are not lkvnsed, but Board. Ho appreciated the farmers' dif- dwellings of tho people, in these modern MRS. THOMAS LOWES. Xamara, Mr. and Mrs. Short (Otoro-
favour the expansion of inter-Imperial stacks make a cheerful splash of colour some nre. It i* illegal, in moat boroughs ficulties. In 1017, the farmer's pound hanga), Messrs. J. JDondey (Australia), R.
CHILDREN FOR MOTUIHI. trade, we do not believe it to be to the times it is the magnificence' of secular
in the setting. It is a jolly, care-free and in the city, for persons to hawk was worth 2;!/S, showing that the public buildings, of luxurious houses of A resident of Palmerston North for Duncan (Dunedin), J. C. Ewington, W.
ultimate benefit cither of the Dominion life, and the town-tired pakeha often without a license, and the traffic inspec- farmer had had a good innings during entertainment and of residential man- half a century, Mrs. Thomas Lowes died 0. Batty (Masterton), Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
or the Empire that propaganda should be envies these nomadic riverine natives tors of tho various boroughs are always the war years. During the 1022 slump recently aged 91 yeans. She was born Dee tXelsonl.
directed to encourage the purchase of sions which so often stands out in glar- Grand Hotel. Messrs. N. AVood.s
LARGE PARTY TO-MORROW. who can combine picnicking and profit. on the watch to catch tho unlicensed tho farmer's pound had dwindled to l(i/. ing contrast to the relatively mean pro- at Gateshead, England, and 59 years ago (Ckristchurch), C. A. Spenee, W. Moir
—
New Zealand or Empire goods without and up to 1931 the average was about vision for tho worship of the Deity." came to New Zealand with her husband (London),
qualification as to price, quality or trade ones.
of this year the pound M. R. Goulding (Singapore), A.
In the One Tree Hill borough a license 11/10. In May That the polity of the Presbyterian and familj in the ehip Halcyon. They Warbrick (Rotorua), Mr. and Mrs. T. J.
SEVENTY-EIGHT TO RETURN. policy, The present troubles of the
costs 10/, in Mount Albert the fee is 10/
bad shrunk to' 10/8. lived at Wellington and Masterton be- Tlnuman (Wellington), Mr. t>. Phillips
world are due, in a very large measure, RELIEF "DRIVE" AT TAMAKI. Church reflected to a, remarkable degree
fore going to Palmerston North. Mrs. (Dunedin).
to a narrow economic nationalism, which for perishable goods and £1 for im- the instincts of post-war Christendom
A party of 83 children (53 boys and perishable goods. In Mount Eden the was demonstrated by its present world Lowes is survived by three daughters. Albeit Hotel.—Mr. and Mrs. D. Jack-
;if> girls) will leave Auckland at 10 a.m. we should not encourage in New Zea- son (Gisborne), Mr. and Mrs. Needham
morning by launch for land. Economic propaganda might well DISTRICT TO BE COMBET. fee is 10/, and in the city £1. No PUBLIC CAREER CLOSES. membership of 45,000,000, an increase (Wellington), Mr. R. C. Proctor (Christ-
10-morrow fee is charged for a fish license in the since 1014 of over 2,000,000. church).
Afotuihi Island, where, under the care have unfortunate results in this direc- ,i(v. but a license must be taken out.
MRS. HARRIET WATSON. Central Hotel—Messrs. R. S. Seivell,
(if tlie Community Sunshine Association, tion. he His Excellency said it was 57 years
"(3) Should teachers be instructed to MOTOR CARS FREELY OFFERED. No license is issued a hawker unless DEATH OF MR. JAMES HISI/OP. since the congregation had purchased the (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.)
M. Shewan (Wellington), Mr. and Mrs.
they "will derive the benefit of sunshine is approved by the police. Torrie (Opotiki).
advocate 'Buy New Zealand or Empire old church and eitc at a cost of approxi- WHAXGAREI, Thursday. Star Hotel.—Messrs. R. Aslnvyn (Otnki),
and fresh air and nourishing food. These
children, who are In poor health, were goods'? Wβ feel that this would be Thf) Tamaki Unemployed Relief -Ad-
STROKE LAST YEAR AT TE KUITI.
mately one-tenth of that incurred in
Tlie death took place on Wednesday at N.
Oakleigh (Gisborne), A. W. Rankine
objectionable for several reasons. In the erecting the new building. The interven-
recently selected hy two doctors of the
visory Committee is holding a cash, SEARCH FOR GOLD. ing period had been one of etrenuous her home, "Riverside," Parua Bay Road, Shaw
(Oainaru), A. W. Nisbet THamilton), T.
Public Health Department from a large first place, the controversy which has clothes and food drive in the Tamaki d'y Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) of Harriet Martha, widow of the late Mr.
O. Slaido (Timaru).
already occurred, ae witness the objec- endeavour, self-denial and confident Royal Hotel.—Messrs. S. G. Worsp
number of tho city and suburban schools district to-morrow. Motor cars havo \V. A. Watson. Mrs. Wateon was thu (WhangareO, V. E. Winter. W. Reynolds
tions raised by the Auckland Cham- been freely offered by residents of the WELLINGTON, this day. enterprise, particularly on tho part of
to make the trip. ONE THOUSAND FOSSICKERS. their late devoted pastor, the Rev. G. B. eldest daughter of the late Captain T. S. (Wairoa), F. Cunningham (Wanganui).
ber of Commerce, clearly demonstrates district and a circular has been sent to The deatli of Mr. James. Hislop, M.V.0., Carmichael, of Auckland.
Seventy-eight of the 80 children now that the issue is, in fact, controversial, every resident drawing attention to O.JJ.Iv, formerly Under-Secretary of the Monro, and Mr. J. G. Stevenson. It was
on the island will return by launch this practical evidence of the Christian In April, ISSO, she was married to the
and it is unfair to expect teachers to what 13 being done. CLOSING OF KAWARAU GATES. Internal Affairs Department, is reported late Mr. W. A. Watson, who was the —just Xo injurious drugs In Xazol Pastilles
(o-morrow, and are expected to arrive faith for which the world was calling
advocate a policy which they may not Mr. F. Baskett, chairman of the com- from Tc Kuiti. Mr. Hielop retired from a safe, efficient formula for the
eldest eon of Mr. Alfred Wateon, one of relief of colds, sore
about 12.30. The eight children who conscicntiouely support with qualifica- mittee, in a letter etates that there i* (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) the Public, Service four years ago. Some to-day. the early pioneers of this district throat*, catarrh, etc.
are remaining on the island, havo not tion. In the second place, avc feel that
derived the same benefit as their com- the danger of inculcating a psychological
a good deal of distress and everything
collected or given will be distributed in
DUXEDIN', this tiny. eighteen months ago he went on a visit
to hU son at Te Kuiti, where he suffered
After'their marriage Mr. and Mrs. 1/3 box.—(Ad.)
panions from the holiday, and will not Tt is expected that when the Kawaran a seizure, which crippled him, and he Watson settled at Maungakaramca,
attitude conducive to narrow economic tho district. "Thorough arrangements BUS CRASHES INTO POLE. where they engaged in farming. In 1009
return to Auckland until the party now nationalism would be very much greater havo been made," he says, "to see that River gnto» are closed ono thousand men had been an invalid ever since. AUCTIONS.
jjoing down is due to return. Each party will be fossicking on tlio Kawarau anil they eold the farm and established a
if teachers -were instructed to teach the the gifts get into the hands of those
Elvers. The river ie now new home at Parua Bay, where they re- TTRGENT DHOKT TStfOTICE
pterit down remains a month on tho slogans referred to." who need thorn most. The drive will Molyneux Born at North Taieri, Otago, in 1870. mained until 1023, when they retired
itsland. start at 9 a.m. and the whole district lower than at any time during any Mr. Hislop attended the Mosgiel and DRIVER CUT ABOUT FOREHEAD.
from active work and took up their ATIGHT A UCTION.
The children who are to leave to- will be thoroughly combed. It is earn- previous closing. East Taieri Schools, and in 188") entered abode at "Riverside," where Mr. Wat-
morrow will assemble at the Com- estly hoped that "all resident* will have The gates are- really being closed for the service of the Railways Department Extensive damage was caused to a AJIGHT AUCTION.
the benefit of unemployed and there is as a cadet. Some years later he became passenger bus owned by Messrs. Lough- son died the same year.
munity Sunshine School in Nelson TO SAVE EXPENSE. in readiness lefit-off clothing, hoots and of men get- Mrs. Watson had been in indifferent
.Street. Those returning from the island shoes of all kinds, as women have to ii very favourable prospect private the late Sir Joseph lin and Mclvor when it crashed into a
ting a, fair amount of gold. If havd secretary to health for several weeks past and was
will be given hot pics and fruit on the bo catered for as well as men. Cash Ward, then Postnia-ster-General and power pole at the corner of East Street confined to bed for the last three weeks.
launch, and will disperse to their homes donations will be particularly useful, frosts continue the dam will probably Minister of Railways in the Seddon and Manukau Road, Pukekohc, early ri EORGK VyALKER, T TD.,
VACANT HARBOUR BOARD bo closed for several weeks. Sho is survived by her eister, Mrs. A. S.
on arrival. and food in the form of vegetables or Ministry. When Sir Joseph became yesterday morning. Wright, of Parnell, Auckland. Mrs. Wat-
SEAT. The bus was one of a fleet engaged WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION,
The secretary of the association said anything eatable will be of great assist- Prime Minister in 1900, Mr. Hislop was eon wae an ardent church worker.
this morning that the board will decide ance." MEMORIAL WINDOWS. his executive secretary and general on the Tuakau-Auckland service, but mO-NIGHT FRIDAY
—
mO-MGHT,
—
at its next meeting, on Wednesday, SHOULD CANDIDATES TOSS UP? manager of his Ministerial business. In on Wednesday night conveyed a party MR. FREDERICK HORRELL.
«
hother the association will be able to BACK TO OLD BUILDINGS. 1012 he was appointed Under-Secretary to a country dance, and it was while AT P.M,
"end another party of children to of the Internal Affaire Department, and the driver, Mr. S. Loughrin, was driving (By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
(By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL. he held the position until his retirement it to the garage that the accident occur- IN THEIR DOWNSTAIRS AUCTION- i
Motuihi in August. He said that ;f red. The power pole was wrecked, the
CHRISTCH.URCH, this day.
HALL. ai
iinances permit it is practically certaiu HAMILTON, this day. four years ago.
SCHOOL CLASSES. Mr. Hislop was awarded the Order front portion of the hue badly damaged, The death has occurred of Mr. Fred-
that they will be sent. The suggeetion has been made that to
NAPIER A meeting of the committee appointed erick Horrell, of Eangiora, at the age of QJELECT "pURNISHINGS. i
to arrange for the erection ill St. Mary's of the British Empire in 1919, and mem- and the driver sustained cute about the
save the expenses of another election forehead which, necessitated the inser- 80. Mr. Horrell was a -well-known resi-
for tho vacant seat on the Auckland POST OFFICE RECONDITIONED. Cathedral of two windows, one in bership of the Victorian Order, fourth the tion of eeveral stitches. There were, no dent of North Canterbury, and member
TTOUSEHOLD T>LE.\"ISHMENTS
Harbour Board, Messrs. A. Livingstone memory of Archdeacon Walsh and the class, in 1920. For his services to
DOCTOR'S DEATH. Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) other in memory of the Rev. Hone French, missions under General Pau and
passengers in Hhe bns. of various public bodies. AND
and A. S. Sutherland, the only likely
(By
for bis kindnese to
nominees, should consent: (1) To accept NAPIER, this day. Papahia, was held recently in the Admiral Gilby, and A LL-ELEC. pROWXIE WIRELESS
diocesan office. officers and men of French warships
BAY OF ISLANDS INQUEST." the decision of local bodies, (2) to tosa The grant, which has been approved windows, which have visited New Zealand, the FALSE PRETENCES FAIL. gET.
or (,i) A coloured sketch of both DICKENS FELLOWSHIP.
up to decide who shall withdraw, by the Minister of Education, for recon- conferred on him
both to withdraw and allow the Min- ditioning the Hastings Street School at designed by Messrs. Jones and Willis, French Government REMOVED TO THE ROOMS FOR
(By Telegraph.— Own Correspondent.) who have designed many of the windows the order of "Officer de l'lnstruction Have you ever tried to conceal a cold? CONVENIENCE OF SALE.
WHANGAREL, tliie day. ister to appoint a member. Mr. Living- present in use as the chief post office,
ill the cathedral, was considered and Republique."
Bather an unpleasant ta*k, and—it
Tho death occurred at Russell on Wed- stone has agreed to any course being will bring about the early reoccupation
approved. It was stated that the pro- Mr. Hislop was noted for his work in There was a large attendance at the
followed. Mr. Sutherland agrees to toes of the building by Napier Primary distinguished per- fortnightly meeting of the Auckland doesn't work. See Details in Previous Issues.
nesday night of Dr. T. T. Hoskins. School classes. The building has housed blem of financing the windows had been personally conducting New Zealand. On be- branch of the Dickens Fellowship held Take, no risks, take Baxter's Lung
up only.
made more difficult by the present lialf sonages through
An inquest was ordered, and a post- the post and telegraph staff since the of the Government he arranged for last evening. Mrs. Kenneth Gordon pre- Preserver, it never fails to give relief. NOTE —All the above Furnishincs in spot-
mortem examination was carried out second week in February, 1931, but the exchange position, and the committee sided. The programme was in the hands
decided to postpone the work. tlio reception of members of the Royal of Mr. P. Townley Little, who gave an Xotice how children enjoy taking it, less condition, and wo recommend buyers
yesterday by Dra. Prengley, Hutson and Department will be transferred before to attend.
Cliosson, and the inquest was opened LICENSES REFUSED. the end of this month to the former It was reported that the fund for the Family,
Powers,
representatives of foreign interesting address on minqj characters in
and many other visitors. He Dickens' works. Readings
and how they quickly become well and
strong again as a result of its excellent
Walsh Memorial was not sufficient, and had a wide circle of friends. were given as
before the coroner, Mr. T. J. V. Dunlop, office, the reconditioning of which has follows:—"The murder of Nancy," Miss tonic properties. EORGE VyALKER, T TD.,
of Kawakawa. Evidence of identifica- occupied over 12 months, involving a cost an appeal for assistance from those in- Statham; "Old Cheescman," Mr. Norris;
The nearest chemist or store sells
tion was taken and tho proceedings SERVICE CAR APPLICATIONS. exceeding £30,000. Eight school classes, terested was issued. Donations will be "The Apprentice Knights," Rev. C. E. SPECIALTY AUCTIONEERS.
adjourned. comprising nearly 350 pupils, who have acknowledged by the Rev. A. J. Beck, "Garage" is a French word meaning Perkins: "Miss Monflathers," Mrs. Rick- three size*, 1/0, 2/0 and the big 4/0 Leonard Coaklcy, W. J. Cuttle, Auctioneer. ).
"Dock." s
,
bottle—(Ad.)
Dr. Hoskins was a native of Tas- (By Telegraph. —Own Correspondent.) been in temporary rooms since the Gordon Road, Northcotc. erby; "Mrs. Jellaby," Mr. Little.
mania and had lived in Russell for the WHANGARET, this day. reopening of the schools after the earth-
last eeven years. He was 42 years of quake, will bo affected by the transfer.
age, married, with one child. Sittin" at Kaitaia, No. 1 Transport As soon as the building is vacated by
Licensing Authority refused applications the Post and Telegraph Department a BRINGING UP FATHER. —By George McManus,
for service car licenses in respect of the start will bo made by the Public Works
route, which were made by Department in refitting it for reoceupa-
PAPAROA BOY SCOUTS. J. Hutley, and the Kaeo route, by J. T. tion as a school. It is expected that
B. Taaf. the work will take a fortnight, and the
final adjustment of the primary school
INSPECTION BY COMMISSIONER. classes will be completed by the end of
CARDS, CONVERSATION AND RADIO this month.
(By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.)
Can you play cards
PAPAROA, this day.
Scout Commissioner Sandford, of
While other people are talking CABLE SHIP'S WORK.
C'hrietchurch, and Scoutmaster Cranston, And with the radio going at the same
of Dargaville, on Wednesday inspected time?
A great test of nerves and powers of VISIT TO NORFOLK ISLAND.
tho Paparoa Scout troop, which is in concentration.
charge of the Rev. H. G. Brown. An Advice received by the Pacific Cable
If you lack mental composure
instructive address was followed by Probably your nerves need feeding Board states that the cable steamer
Sanies. Arrangements were made for With phosphorus. Recorder is now completing repairs to
Scoutmaster Cranston occasionally to Try Marshall's Fospherine. the recently connected Auckland-Sydney
visit Paparoa and assist in the organisa- line. When this work has been done
tion of the movement. Gives new vigour and nerve force.
In the six-sided carton the ship will go to Norfolk Island to
Scout Commissioner Sandford's visit At all chemists and stored, repair the trane-Tasman cable in that
to North Auckland centres lias helped to 100 doses .2/6.—(Ad.), locality.
consolidate the Boy Scout movement,
i
AUCKLAND STAR, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 193 2.
4 THE
The Shell Co.'s coastal tanker Paua SHIPPING.
FINANCE, COMMERCE AND MARKETS. AT THE MARTS. LONDON DAIRY MARKET. THE MONEY MARKET. SHIPPING NEWS. arrived from Wellington this morning and
J
berthed at the Western wharf. STEAMSHIP CO, LTD,
The Government steamer Matai, which
■
Time of Sailing, Receiving and Shipping
!
has been attending to buoys and beacons in
the Hauraki Gulf, came into port this after- Cargo, subject to weather and other
BANANAS FROM FIJI. BUTTER IN STEADY DEMAND CONSOLS AND COLONIAL HUNTINGDON FOR LONDON.
noon, to berth at the Central wharf. Circumstances permitting. Phone 43-BSO.
ON 'CHANGE. THE LATEST QUOTATIONS. On her return trip to Sydney the Hud- Leive AUCKLAND Leave OUTPORTS
for OUTPOKTS. for AUCKLAND.
STOCKS. dart Parker passenger steamer Zealandia
I
CANADIAN HIGHLANDER leaves Wellington to-day. She is due at AWANUIt KAIMAUMAU iIOTUJ
BANKS— Buyers. Bailors. EGGS STILL CHEAP. UP TO 101/ PER CWT. Sydney next Tuesday. Sat., noon
DISCHARGING. COROMANDEL, PONUIf HAUITI
FLUCTUATIONS IN SHARES. Australasia
Commercial
0/5/0
13/0
..
—
QUIET National Aust. (cont.) 5/0/0 5/10/0 Taking passengers, mails and cargo for
WAKAt
A MARKET. (Received 10 a.m.) KEKIKEKIt, PUHEKUA
..
BUT MARKET STILL STRONG. port will lie away before the week-end. London, (he New Zealand Shipping Co.'s Monday, S p.m.
TUKOEi
New Zealand L /: , i> 2/3/S
..
A few pines came to hand this wreck, LONDON, July 7. After loading local product; at the Wellington
stenmer Remuerfl is to he dispatched from KAWAU ISLAND...Mon., noon.. .KAWAU
,
N.55. D Mortgage (£1 pd.) l's/0 at daybreak to-morrow.
0/18/0 also further supplies of Fijian bananas. Butter is in steady demand. Danish, MERCURY BAYt Tues., 2 p.m. PAROTOt
.. —
Business on the local Stock Exchange Union of Australia 0/7.0 (Received 30 a.m.) Queen's wharf the steamer Huntingdon MANGAWAIf, LBIGHt KAWAU
.. ..
The market in kept well supplied with 104/ per cwt; choicest salted New Zealand, To put out the remainder of her cargo
took another quiet turn yesterday after- LONDON, July 7.
I
Monday, noon.
INSURANCE is to eail for the- West Coast of the of Nauru phosphate, the motor ship Spey-
100/ to 101/; Australian, 03/ to 9!)/; un- MATAKANA, ALGIE'ST OMANA
—
noon, and sales dropped off sharply. At 12/0 apples and pears, for which lines low The following table gives quotations for bank is to sail for AVanganui at 5 p.m. to-
National 11 C, ..
salted New Zealand, 102/ to 104/; Austra- consols and colonial inscribed stocks, com-
United Kingdom, via Montevideo, at morrow.
Wed., 13th, noon Thurs., 14th, noon.
this morning's call no business was re- New Zealand 1/IS/3 1/10/0 prices still rule. Poonnau oranges are Calls Kawau with Passengers.
i
lian, 08/ to 00/. daybreak to-morrow. The motor ship
..
Varia- Price.
rather dull. Standard 1/10/6 per cwt; coloured, 59/; Australian col- OrOTIKI AXD KUTAUEREt-.Mon.. spm
—
Government stocks were again in re- lemons. Passion fruit are in fair demand, oured, 57/ to 58/; white, none oil'cuiit;. s. (1.
tion.
s. d. yesterday morning, and the steamer Huntingdon for London and West of Eng-
OMIHAt, LEIGHf. TAKATU+... .KAWAU
FINANCIAL— £
quest. 4%'s were wanted at £04 10/ and and hothouse tomatoes sold at slightly Canadian Highlander, which arrived from land ports, via Montevideo, has been post-
Mon., noon
B%'s at £100 15/. A parcel of 4Vi In- Abraham Wil. (preC.) —
Dalftety and d> MERCHANTS' CABLES. Funding Loan, 4, f'JCO-OO 10I! 10 (I Ui> 0» PIAKO PONOi
scribed was on offer at £96 and of s%'s
—
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Farmers' Auctioneering —
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at £101 10/. Buyers for 5% (1033) moved
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Fanners' Aue. IB pref.) 0/0 Conversion Lonn, ;SJ !>S 0 0 10 <>t TANKER THELMA. PAEROAf, TE AROHA TANIWHA
Apples: Delicious. 4' to (5/ per case;
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their limits np to .£9B 15/. Goldsbrough, Mort 1 0/0 1/1/3 Jonathan, Messrs. Dalgety and Company, Limited, Victory Konds, 4 105 7 7 (It charge, while the motor ship Speybank According to her wireless report the •Sun., 10th, 3 p.m Mon., 11th. 11 a.m.
-V to ;V; Ballarats, 4/6 to ■">/;
<!
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In the banking sections Nationals of 1/0/0 5. 1045-75 hki 10 o Sninq riinker Thelma, with bulk motor spirit Tues., 12th, 4 p.m. Wed.. 13th, -noon
report having received the following cable- Com'wealth,
N.Z. and Iltver Plate
is to go to Waiigunui to put out the
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New Zealand were firmer, with buyers at N.Z. Guarantee Corp. 4/0 Com'wealth,
from their London principals, Victorian, 3. 1020-40
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1081-41 101 ion o* from r.jilik Pnpan for the Shell Co., will RUSSELL, OPUAt, WHANGAROA.
38/0/0 2/6 to'-i': Munroee. 4/; Salome. 4/ to 4/6.
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£3 3/6.
I/onn and Mercantile 30/0/0 ..
grain
Jlcssrs. Samuel i'ut'e and Son, dated 7th Victorian, 34, ]!>l'!)-in . 78 10 0
7."l <1 r>2 a* ..
remainder of her cargo of Nauru phos- arrive at Auckland at fi p.m. to-day. MANGONUI AND TOTARA NORTH.
Dalgety's shares \:ere asked for at £6
Traders' Finance (7/t>j 2 7 ..
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-I/O. tomatoes: 3/ to 5/; Butter. —The market is firm, hut less Victorian, D. 1932-42 !'7 h> o IS 0* Wed. and Sat, noon
1/5/0 to 12/ case."(>'. Tree from Japan, via Australian ports and
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7/ti black. 5/ to (irapos: Hothouse, extra active. Now Zealand, finest salted, 00/ to Victorian, 43. 191000 !);" 15 ft 2."> Of .
finest unsalted, 08/ to 102/; finest salted, N.S.W., 31 losri which is duo at Auckland from Vancouver, THAMES (Fare 7/6 and 12/6) HAUITI
llenown yiref.) -.:'•
n'.s.w., :;. the tanker
morrow for Sydney, but
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2/0 and others, Od to 1/6. Oranges: Inland, 1030-."0 ~i< 10 i> -~i ot Honolulu and Suva next Monday morning. Fri., Sth, 3 p.m. Sat.. 9th, 9 a.m.
to g.a.q., to Thelnia. due this evening from Borneo,
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Taupiri 17/fi to 15/ cane: Australian. 1,1 to 0/. 97/ 90/; 92/ 95/. She is scheduled to sail for Sydney at 5 p.m. Mon.. 11th, 4.30 p.m. Mon., 11th. midnight
1/2't! 10/
A sale of Government stocks (.T'i.
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land, white, 50/ to 00/ per cwt; coloured, N.S.W.. r,7 1930-40
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coloured, 57/ to 59/ J c.i.t'., 58/ to (JO/. Queensland. 1022-47 73 10 o 1)0 Of _L_ —
WARKWORTH OMANA
and more wanted at that ligure. Buyers Auckland ]/l/0 Poormnn oranges: 2/ to 4/ case. Guuvae: <Jueenslnnd, 0, 1030-40, Leaving Gisborne this afternoon, the C. Fri., Sth, 3 p.m. Sat., 9th. S a.m.
4/ case. Bananas: Xo. 1, repacked, no o 35 mid J). l.rnc motor ship Fort Freniantle is WATPU*..Thurs., per Claymore, O.T. Point
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for National Bank of New Zealand Auckland feont.) l."/0 13/0 36t0 ex 1 o O
,
Birkenheiul
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8/0 ripe, up to IS'6 case; mediums, 10/ to Messrs. Norden and Co., Ltd., have re- New Zealand, -U. 104S-58 Ino 17 :io of PROJECTED DEPARTURES. line jit Auckland for tinal homeward load- SURFDALEt. OSTENDt, OMIHAt.
advanced their offers to £3 4/. A parcel
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ing
to-morrow evening. She is to berth Tues., 9.30 a.m., Fri., 0.30 p.m., Sat.. 1.43 p.m.
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to-morrow.
Ltd., London, Glasgow, under date 7th
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New .potatoes are being sent in from ex 10110 ft Ift 0* Waipalil. for Suva, to-morrow.
next Wednesday. WHANGAREI AND ONE TREE POINT.
Northern Stcnm (p.u.) (1/0 S/3 Xorthcote and Albany, and sell readily. S. Australia, 3J, 1030 . SO 0 ft 00 Of Sydney Marti, for Sydeny, to-morrow. CLAYMORB.
Sun., 10th. 9.30 p.m. Mon., 11th, 2.G0 p.m.
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NortliPni Steam (cont.) 1/0 Butter. —Market firm, with upward tend- S.A., 3, lilKi or after CO 10 7 (if Tiroa, Tor Glsborne, to-morrow. THE SYDNEY MARTJ.
Celery continues in good supply, and meets
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SALES COMPLETED.
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ency.
with good demand, since colder weather
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equivalent to 10.2'2d per lb, t'.o.b., Auck- ::i, 1020-40 . SO 7 22 C,f Onewa, for Ostend, to-morrow.
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Wellington, the motor ship Sydney Marn WAIHARARA...IOth July,
Supplies of pumpkins arc still WHANANAKIt ISth 2 p.m. PAROTOi
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set in. land; unsalted, 100/ to 104/ per' cwt, Tasmnnla, 1020-40 ".
S.'l io 0 10 0* Kpovbank, for Wanganui, to-morrow. arrived at Auckland this morning and
3.18 WIT \NOAMATA 12th Jnly,2 p.m. PAROTOt
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AT THE P.M. CALL YESTERDAY— TIMBER— heavy and low prices rule. Cabbages are Tasmania. 01, imft-40 08 ft 0 17 0* Rangitiki, for Wellington, to-morrow.
equivalent to 10.55 d per lb, 1'.0.b., Auck- berthed at the King's wharf.
.
She is to
Last Sale. Bartholomew 7/0 plentiful, but fewer cauliflowers have \V. Aus., 35, 1020-35 !»2 Ift ft lift ft* sail again for Japan, via Sydney, at noon WnANGAI'OTTA 20th July, 2 p.m. PAROTOt
WEST COAST.
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land.
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£0 11 7 Br "Erie:;— come to hand. \V. Australia, 3, 1030-40 111 15 O 2ft ft* to-morrow.
National Ins. £0 11 7 ..
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Cheese—Market slightly quieter. White, W. Australia, 8. 1015-35 100 0 0 15 0' HOKIANO At ...Thurs., 2 p.m RON'AKIJ
EXPECTED ARRIVALS.
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Farmers' Fertiliser 01- G .. 0 1-1 •fniSlier. 'Lower. THE CANADIAN HIGHLANDER. Mon.. 2 p.m RONAKIt
Tooth's 1/3/0 1/0/0 .. Potatoes: Southern, 7/6 to 8/ cwt; new, f.0.b., Auckland; coloured, 50/ to 00/ per Mntni. from Haurakl fiulf, to-day.
Arriving from Montreal last evening, the NEW PLYMOUTH AND WANGANTJI.
AT THE 12.15 P.M. CALL TO-DAY—
MISCELLANEOUS— Id to l%d lb. Onions: 6/ to 8/ bag, or cwt. equivalent to 5.54.d per lb, f.0.b., FOREIGN EXCHANGES.
Thelnin, from lialik I'aiinn, to-day.
Margaret W., from Glnborne, to-morrow. Canadian National steamer Canadian High- Tuesdays, noon HAUTURUt
2 3 0 Kumarae: Local, 3/ to
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014 S Adnlr Brothers 17/0 12/ to 17 6 cwt. Auckland. Kiwitea, from Melbourne, to-morrow. lander anchored in the stream overnight Cargo prev. day and to 11 a.m. sail day.
Walhl 014 11 i>, , bag; 'i'auranga, 7/ to S/ cwt. Cabbage:
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A. J. Kntrienu (pref.) from (Jisbornc, to- ami berthed this morning at the Overtime charged after 4 p.m. and 11 a.m.
Govt. Stocks, 1030, 101 5 17/0 —
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16 to 3/6 sack. Cauliflower: i> J to 8/0 Port Fremantlc, wharf to discharge the local portionPrince's
5i p.c, Ins 0 100 u 0 Australian Glass
,«, « »
1/13/0 —
PRICES AT GLASGOW. (British Official Wireless.) morrow. of on Saturday. No Cargo received within on*
sack. Swedes: 1/ to 2/ bag. Pumpkins:
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her cargo. She is ro sail at 7 a.m. to-nior- hour of sailing. Prepaidt. Carso only+. D
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BUGBY, July 7.
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INTEREST RATES. 1/6/0 Green peas: 7(1 lb. Beans: (id to ARRlVALS—Yesterday. Bluff and Australian ports to put out the
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1/ lb. Lettuce: 1/ to 3/6 ease. Cucumbers: Forcißii cxelinnKCß <m London to-day,
London principals. Messrs. Trengronse and compared with rates previously n"oted : Tiri. fr«ra Wurkworth, 1.10 p.m. TTNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY,
Electro. Zinc ipref.l.. 1 0"! Hot house, 5/ to 6/6 dozen. Vegetable Highlander, from Montreal, U OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED.
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Canadian
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The return to the investor on his out- Farmers' Tradlliß 4,0 5/0 Cabbage: Nathan, Tooley Street, dated July 7: —
lay, based upon the latest dividends, Farmers' Trad. (B pref.) 10/0 Butter.—lol/. Firm.
Loose. 1/ to 2/ dozen. Cauliflower: Loose, Montreal, dol. . -t.ftiil 4.06 4.8(111
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PER CENT PER ANNUM. Henry .Tones C00p... 1/0/0 Rhubarb: 2/ to 3/ dozen. 6d R.M.s. Maunganui*. .Fri, 29th July, 3 p.m.
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National Insurance
'N.Z. Farmers' Fertiliser 13/0
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each. Radish: 6d to 1/ dozen. Amsterdam, fl. 8.84 5.82." 12.107 ITnkiangn, for Hokianga. 5.45 p.m. R.M.s. Maunganui* Friday, IHth July
Auckland (ias glO 8 N.Z. Paper Mills ISO
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onions: 4d to Sd bundle. Carrots. Milan, lire H!l.S7."i 00 13-16 02.40 Knreno, from Wcstport, 11.20 a.m. a.m. Hanturu, for New Plymouth, 9.15 p.m. R.M.s. Monowni* Tuesday, 26th July-
8 0 Endeavour, from Whangaroa, 11.50
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LONDON SHEEPSKIN SALES. Berlin, r.m. 151-32 15.025 Inclusive Tours in Australia Arranged.
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i" h N.Z. Kefrijr. (cont.) 4,"2 .. 4/."> dozen. Brussels sprouts: 3d to 3'/4<l lb. Stockholm, kr. Wellington, and Sydney.
Walhl Mine Copenlmgen, kr. is7-lG 187-10 18.1."S1
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Sanford, Ltd. .. i
(pref.)
2/0
ISO
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Leeks: 2d to 4d bundle. Chokos: Sd to POOR TRICES REALISED. Oslo, kr 20.3 20.25 18.1."0 DEPARTURES—Yesterday. RAILWAY NOTICES. Maunganui* Tuesday, 12th July
Snnford. Ltd.
1/3 dozen. 34.583 Sydney Cargo Only
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SOUTHERN EXCHANGES. Taranaki Oil Fields.. 0 '10 1/4 Vienna, seh. .'iO.s I!" Wnimarino. for Portland, 8.15 p.m.
304.25
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Union Oil A,-;.... ion.. 1 /2/0 Eggs and Butter. (Received 10 a.m.)
rniKiie, kr. 120 ... 120 Claymore, for Whangnrel, SMo p.m. Suva (Fiji). Nukualofa, Haapai, Vavau
Uelsingtora, mk. 235 235 120.23
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Wilsons Cement'" 1/0/0 1/7/3 Supplies of eggs, while not hoary, are (Tonga', Apia (Samoa). From Auckland.
Madrid, pes. 4315-16 431310 25.221
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lift 11ft 110 VESSELS IN PORT. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. Niagara (passengers to Suva) Tues.. 26th July
CHRISTCHURCH. this day. MINING— there has not been any recovery on the At (he sheepskin Athens, dr. Tiilft 500 375
offered, including <iS6 New Zealand. There 11.M.5. Wakakura, Devonport (Naval Dept.) No Cargo Received Sailing Day.
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Bank of sharp drop in price referred to in last Hueliarest, lel (500 Mr, 813.6
Srlor on 'Change.—Commercial Rlnekwator Rt> l»/fi was a good attendance of home and Conti- Ulo, mil
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Australia. 14/ (12 parcels) : E., S. and A. Consolidated Goldfields 3/0 report. I'rince's Wharf JULY 13 TO 23. Picton (From Wellington.)
t- 3 !!>/: Union Hank of Australia
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nental buyers, with fair competition. Montevideo, <lnl. ;V> .°,O 51(1 Canadian Highlander,
Bank Cornish Point 0/1 —
duck eggs are:—First grade, grade, l/SVS per Bombay, rupee 181-32 183-32 3Sd S.s. Tamahine Mon., Wed.. Fri., 3 p.m.
Goldsbrough, Mort,
About 70 per cent of the offering was sold.
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dozen; B grade. 1 2%, and C 1/0%. Rlianßhal, tnele 18.025 10.(G3 • Rangitiki,'Queen's Wharf (N.Z.S. Co.). Cheap Excursion Tickots, available for
£1 0/11, £11/ (3 Golden Dawn 5/« .. 5 '10
Farmers' butter is only in moderate Compared with May sales, Australian llonßkong, dol. 15.25 15.25 Huntingdon, Queen's Wharf (N.Z.S. Co.). return until July 2H. 1932. will be issued Gisborne and Napier. (Cargo Only.)
CHRISTCHUKCH, Thursday. Ka wa ra u •>/■"> .. 0/7 supply, and demand has been good at 8d Merinos, finest crossbred combings were Viikoluima. yen 18.20 IS./o 24.08 Waipahi, Prince's Wharf (U.S.S.
Co.). to Auckland from Opua. Oknihnu. Waimea Tuesday, 12th July, 4 p.m.
( May-Novem-
Kins Solomon 1/" 1/9 unchanged; medium and low crossbreda, Bntuvla, fl. ..887 12.1ft Discovery 11.. Central Whart (N.Z.S. Co.). wnhine, Glen Afton, Cambridge, Tc Puke
Stock. 103S. 4i per cent to ll%d per lb.
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Koniata Ileefs 10
31.75 43.38 Tiri Central Wharf (A. <!. Frankham. Ltd.). Thames North. P.otorua. Taumarnnui and Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Timarn.
short horns, were 5 per cent cheaper; New
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Okarito 220 270.31 Matai, Central Wharf (Marine Dept.). liwtorniediato stations from July 13 to or> Wingatui (cargo only). .Wednes., 13th July
i
14/ ; Poultry. Belgrade, din. . 220
Commercial Bank of11/0: Australia Zealand finest crossbred combines, hog-
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AViiihl 14 11 15/0 Sydney Maru, King's Whart (A. O. Frank- inclusive, nlso from Ilolensville."
Cambrid"e'
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Goldsbrougli, supply of gets, were 5 per cent dearer; all other New All quotations nrc for cable transfers'.
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National Insurance, Oil. 1/ ; Waihl Grand Junction 2 S 2,10 At to-day's auctions the hnm. Ltd.). Paeroa. To Kuiti and intermediate stations Lyttelton (From Wellington.)
Mort £1 1/ (- parcels) : Taranaki
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poultry was heavy and the demand was Zealand sorts were 5 per cent cheaper. •Determined on the price ot silver. on July 23; by trains due to arrive Auck-
Alexander Mines 3R'« Karepo. Chelsea (U.S.S. Co.). Rangatira..Mon.. Wed., Friday, at 7.45 p.m.
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very fair. The prices paid remain about Paua Wostern Wharf (Sliell Co.). land not later than 2.12 p.m. Maori Tues., Thursday, Sat., at 7.45 p.m.
Bulolo 22 0 The usual week-end Excursion Tickets
Tiroa. Kind's Wharf (I>\C.A. Co.).
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Berths Booked at Auckland Office.
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level. PRICES FOR METALS. BANK OF ENGLAND RETURNS. from Ilnmilton and intermediate stations
WELLINGTON, Thursday. Selling rates were as follow: Spoybnnk. King's Wharf (11. and McF.).
DEBENTURES— fincludinpr stations on hranches) to Auck- CANADA, UNITED STATES, EUROPE.
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Aitok. fins, IKIT,, r,i p.c. 97/10 '0 .. 100/0/0 SHOUT LOANS CHEAPER. Kurow. Waitcmata. Waiotapu. Kairauga, I>AY. July Iβ, and SATURDAY, July 23. CANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN AND UNION
£2 3/0. Gis. Sheep Farmers, prime, 1/6 to 3/; not prime, 1/ up; fat Tofua, Southern Cross, in stream. ''""-'-
8
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roosters, heavy breeds, prime, 1/9 to 2/3; LONDON ,, July 7. Fortnightly Sailings Across the Pacific
Union Bank, £7. Ak. TI.K., 1040. 5J p.c. OR/0/0 ..
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light breeds, 1/3 to 1/0: fat hens, heavy (Received Ift a.m.) •Passengers in Three Classes.
Ak. T1.8., liWtl. 5* p.c. 08/0/0 (■Quotations on July 5 in pavent-hesee.) MOTOR SERVICES.
breeds, 2./ to 2/0; light -breeds, 1/6 to 2/; Wellington Auckland
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ISLAND SERVICES.
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Ak. 11.8.. 1045. r>? p.e 100/0/0 Copper.—Spot. £27 6/3 (£27 3/1%); July 7. LONDON,, to
pullets, heavy breeds, best. 3/ to 5/; to
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DIVIDEND LIST.
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CALL AND Ailok. P.R.. 1045. r,} fMV'O/0 months, £26 16/3 (£26 9/4%). The Hank of Kngland returns for the Pomare (Spedding). left Wellington, Rarotonga, Suva (Fiji)
smaller, 1/6 up; light breeds, best, 3/ to 5/; three Maul
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Electrolytic Oppcr.—Spot, £30 10/ week ended July 7, as compared with those June 21, fo- Niue. Apia: thence Lyttelton,
"POTORUA MOTOR Tahiti, San Honolulu,
smaller, 1/6 up: drakes, young, prime, 1/9
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Kaponca P. 8.. 1034. R 07/O/0 for the week ended June 30, are as follow : Wellington; duo Lyttelton, July 10. Francisco. Victoria,
10/); three months, £31 10/ (£3l
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DIVIDENDS. Jilt Albert, IOfK. o} 00/0/0 to 2/0- smaller, 1/3 up; ducks, young. (£3O LIMITED. Ship. Vancouver.
June 30.
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Due. July 7.
Mr. Albert. lnr.O, 0 101/0/0
I/O to 2/9; old, 1/3 to 1/9; drakes, old, 1/3 R.M.S. Makura* July 12
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Wire Bars.—£3l 10/ (£3l 10/). Finest Fleet of Cars in New Zealand.
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to 1 9; geese. 2/6 to 3/3; turkey hens, 3/ 3(50,070,000 303,083,000 INTERCOLONIAL SERVICES. R.M.s. Niagara* —
Jnly 26
Final. 3 p.c •,••■•,;:• V Newmarket. 1044. 5J 08/10/0 ..
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to o/G; gobblers, 5/ to 12/. Lead.—Spot, £10 (ClO 5/).; three Note circulation
140,778,000 140,7117.0011
COMFORT AND SAFETY. R.M.s. Monowai* Aug. 9 —
Now Zealand Breweries —linal, Otnhuhu. 1001. 6 p.c. 03/0/0 months, £10 8/0 (£lO 13/0). C,,!,,
INWARD. R.M.s. Aorangi* Aug. 23
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JUI y 1 Palea. 1040. f> p.e... 101/O/n Notes in reserve 44,405,000 48,CK50,000 Sept. 6
S p.c. p.a Spelter.—Spot, £11 13/9 (£ll 15/); July 7; R.M.s. Makura* t--.
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left Sydney,
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Alexander Mines—Third, 1/ a Waitemata. 10fil. R p.c. 101/O/n Govt deposits 'Jft.'.i 17,000 17,!is-_',<ioii Makura (Union), R.M.S. Niagara* Sept. 20
three months, £12 5/ (£l2 6/3).
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R.M.s. Monowai*
bifion Bank—FJnai,"2/
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Tin.—Spot. £1'24 2/6 (£123 15/); three (17,020,000 07,170,000 Maunganul (Union), leaves Sydney, to-daj,
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a share .. July 27 N.Z. Breweries 1/0/0 Oovt. securities R.M.s. Aorangi* Oct. IS
to ROTORUA. WHAKATANE,
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41,238,000 41,241,000 due Auckland. July 12. Sydney, July lo; AUCKLAND
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National Mortgage—lnterim, 5 J ul months, £125 7/0 (£125 S/9). other securities OTOTIKI and GISBORNE, 7 a.m. R.M.s. Makura* Nov. 1 —
Nov. 15
Insurance —Final, 1/ a share
N Z(making Loan, 4} p.e 95/0/0 REPORTED SHORTAGE. to liabilities 315.20 H5.00
Sydney. July 21;
ROTORUA to GISBORNE, 6 a.m. and R.M.s. Monowni* Nov. 29 —
WOOL SALES.
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2/ a share for the Lonn, 10.T.1. 4i p.e.... 93/0/0 LONDON Niagara 1 p.m. R.M.s. Aorangi* "ec 13
SHOUT LOANS AND BILLS.
"nga\ YunJn) 1 ufavea
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year) • • 08/15/0 101/0/1' d ? Sydney. July ROTORUA to WAIRAKEI, TATTPO and Aorangi and Niagara sail II a.m.
Short loans, J per cent, compare with Ma
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ul
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New Zealand Fanners' Fertiliser Loan, 10-ir:. f>l p.c 100/0/0 XO TROUBLE WITH ORDERS. (Received 10 n.m.) • due Wellington, July 26.
NAPIER, 9 a.m., arrive Napier, 4 p.m.
1 3-1(1 per eent last week, and three months'
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LONDON, July 7. bills. 1 3-32 per cent, compare with 1 per MaTiposa (Oceanic), leaves 30; due Auck-
Melbourne, July WHAKATANE to ROTORUA, 7 a.m., 1 p.m. USA. AND
TRAVEL.
Lonn, 1037, o+ p.c. and 5 p.m.
Feb ". 100/15/0 (By Telegraph.—Special to "Star.")
10,002 bales were cent last week. 28: leaves Sydney, July Itineraries. of Tours, ana all
Cost
AUSTRALIAN STOCK EXCHANGES. ■U the wool pales Oldest and- Largest Firm in Rotorua.
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Loan.
Sept
10.-T7, 51 p.c.
100/13/0 ..
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CHRISTCHURCH, this day. offered, including 3533 New Zealand. The linnk's discount rate Is 2 per cont, e
(H.P.), leaves Zealan'rtla
Sydney, July 29; riioncs 19 and 3.13. Wires, "Motoco,"
Rotorun. Book with Thos. Cook and Son,
Information Supplied. Rail and Hotel
Reservations Arranged.
As a medium of speculation, potatoes About 725,5 were sold. There was an to which it was reduced from 2J per cent fTJn?on),'
leaves Sydney, August 4; Government Tourist Bureau, or
YESTERDAY'S BUSINESS. INSCRIBED LOANS— have provided brokers with a good deal attractive selection, with good home were and on June 30.
Monowai
Wellington, August S.
duo
Loan, 1038, 41 p.c... 03/0/0 ..
06/0,0 of excitement. A report was in circula- Continental competition. Prices WHITE STAR OFFICE,
SYDNEY, July7. Loan, 1030. 41 p.c 05/0/0 tion yesterday that forward sellers had fully firm. New Zealand crossbred*. OUTWARD. I N E.
D 4 Tir A T S O N
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Customs Street.
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been caught short and that they were find-a Otcmatatu, top price 15%d, average 14%d. MINING. Zealandla (n.P.K leaves Wellington, to-day;
Loan, 1027-41.. ,".| p.c. o<i 0 O TO ENGLAND, VIA AMERICA,
ing difficulty in filling orders. However,
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but a firm tone wae manifestedwere:— for banks Loan, io::::. 51 p.c 100/0/0 broker stated that the demand was not WHEAT CARGOES, ETC. b
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l dU "
and San Francisco.
aud industrial shares. Sales Loan, 1037, ol p.c. very strong and there was no trouble in WAIHI COMPANY. Me ungan <Union), leaves Wellington, Los Angeles
of Sydney, £16; Bank, Fob 100/15/0 ..101/10/0 filling orders. A lot of propaganda was 15 ; due Sydney, July 10. CROSS AMERICA BY A SELECTION OF
Commercial Bank (Received 12.30 p.m.)
Julv
MARTIN AND VERNON'S SERVICES. WONDERFUL SCENIC ROUTES.
of New South Wales, £28 17/6; National
Bank (£5 paid), £5 la/, (£lO paid), £12 Xt."'..' 1 ...-"
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tures, 5% per cent, 1037, £111. is optimistic regarding the future of full made at £6 2/6 for next steamer sailing land. 340/ to 360/; Maples Tasmanian, 69/ lode
Monterey
August 15; due Sydney, August IS; due Full information, booklets, fares, etc.,
Commonwealth 4 per cent bonds sold
1041, £95 season high country rabbit skins, and is on Tuesday, and one had been made at to 70/; New Zealand, 65/ to 07/. New next. 51 feet assays 27/U per ton.
No. 10 Level Winze on Edward Lode.— Melbourne. August 2?.
Napier depart S a.m., 2 p.m. and 5 p.m.,
for Palmerston, Wanganui and Wellington. on application.
a» follows:—1938, £06 16/3; really no indi-
confident that present prices for these £6 5/. The last price was Zealand beans, 29/ to 30/. Sinking is stopped at. 104 feet, and we are Zealandia (11.P.), leaves Auckland, August HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE. LTD.,
15/; 1944, £95 15/; 1947, £95 17/6; 1950, In fact, lie looks for- cation that the market was generally up l<; • duo Sydney, August 23. Telegrams :
grades will hold. now investigating at No. 11 level. "WHITESTAR," WAX6ACTI. F4 General Agents for New Zealand.
£85 15/; 1953, £96 7/6; 1957, £05 17/6; ward to an improvement in the very near to that, though it might be in a few Empire Lode. —Hangingwall drive in Makiira (Union), leaves Wellington, August
QUAY STREET, AUCKLAND.
1959, £95 12/6; 1961, £95 15/. THE PRICE OF SILVER. Junction area is now a total length of
;
23 due Sydney, August 27. l>
Commercial future. At the sale held in Dunedin per on days.
are now cross-cutting
Telephone 44-S3O.
Melbourne sales were: —
the enormous quantities stijl awaiting con- The grading figures of the dairy division
sumption in London and New York; and, and Samoa at 11 a.m. to-morrow. a.m., 3 p.m. (Sun. 6 p.m. only), arr. Mor-
of the Department of Agriculture for SYDNEY, July 7. LATEST THRESHING RETURNS. night for rinsville 1 p.m., 6.30 p.m., Te Aroha 1.30 tTourlst Steamer. One Class Only.
Aden.
OTAGO MERCHANT'S ADVICE.
further, the present fashions for hats were
in favour of light fur, which meant that
eleven months ended June, 1932, show an Following are to-day's quotations on the
increase for butter of 7.31 per cent, at Sydney produce
The Waimarino sailed last
Portland, and is expected to clear there 7p.m.
Aroha 7 a.m., 3
44-138, 42-468. Leaves
p.m., Matamata b.io
P.m.! Pliones FARES: NEW
§Does not
ZEALAND
call
TO LONDON.
fur hat manufacturers were concentrating market:—Wheat: Ex The results of threshing; operations tnis evening for Wellington. Lyttelton, Te
102,935 tons (95,922), and for cheese a at country stations, carried out during the period January- Duncdin, Oaniaru and Ilmaru.
n.in. only. Morrinsville 7.30 a.m.. 3.30 p.m. Ist Saloon, from £104 Single, £IS2 Return.
decrease of 1.47 per cent, at 87,531 tons trucks, Flour: 2/11%;
Sydney,
(By Telegraph.—Special to Star.") on Belgian and French whites. Arr. Auckland 11 a.m., 7 p.m. Sun. dep. le 3rd Class, from £39 Single, £70 Return.
'Bran and pollard: May liave been ascertained from returns
"
2/4%. £10. Arolia S a.m., Morrinsville 5.30 a.m., Tourist, from £40 Single', £72 Kprnrn.
DUNEDIN, this day. There was also a better tone from Lon- (88,840).
£5 5/. Potatoes: Tasmanian, £7 10/; received up to June 23. The figures show Matamata 7.45 a.m. Bookings: Morrins- All Fares subject to Exchange, which
don regarding opossums, said Mr. Stewart, Compared with the corresponding period Victorian,
£6. Onions: Victorian, Japanese, that 5,758,401 bushels of wheat and
NORTHERN CO.'S MOVEMENTS.
vllln, S. J. Coombe. riione 150 ; Te Aroha, may be ascertained on inquiry.
According to a leading produce mer- and an advance was expected at the next of last year and reduced to terms of hay: £7 10/. 2.112,517 bushels of oats have been Projected Departures. .1 Rivett Phone 226; Matamata, J. Kivett. tJ.S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD., Agents. A
chant, farmers in this province are letting London sales. Mr. Stewart states that he £23. Oats:
butterfat equivalent, there is to date an Maize: 4/10 to 5/. 2/6. Oaten MOTORS. D
threshed from harvested areas of these To-day.—Kawau, for Thames, 3 p.m. : EDWARDS
a valuable opportunity slip by them in has been receiving numerous inquiries increase of 5.118 per cent over last year. 2/9. Flour, crops, the ascertained average yields per Haultl, for; Surfdale, Ostend and Oniiha, ALBION
not planting an increased acreage of from his various English and Continental Adelaide prices are:—Wheat, A UCKLAND CHAW, QAVILL AND
£7 10/. Bran, £5 5/. Pollard, £5 10/. acre being 25.92 bushels for wheat and 6.30 p.m. Oinaiia, for Mahurangi and
potatoes. Otago was at one time tne. agents, but, owing to the Government's
43.21 bushels for oats. Warkworth, 3 p.m. =i-~*» AND' COMPANY, LIMITED.
leading potato-growing province m .New decision to observe a close season this
TE AWAMUTU. Oate.'to
1/9. I'ARAKAI.
Mon. to NEW TOURIST CLASS STEAMERS AND
Zealand, said the merchant. Ihe de- year, trappers would not participate in
(Received 10 a.m.) Expected Arrivals. Robinson's Motors depart Auckland5.30 p.m. IMPROVED CABIN CLASS STEAMERS
Frl 3 0.30 a.m., 3.30 p.m. and
mand still existed, and Otago could grow an advance unless the Government im- Shareholders in the To Awamutu Co- MELBOURNE, this day. To-morrow. —Ilauiti, from Surfdale, FOR PANAMA CANAL SERVICE.
100 per cent more potatoes than were mediately opened the season. operative Dairy Company have been noti- Wheat, 3/2% to 3/3 per bushel. Flour, £8. ANIMAL FATS DISPLACED. Ostend and Omiha, 5.40 a.m. ; Taniwha, Sals,
7 15
10.30
p.m.
a.m., 1.30 p.m., 3.30 p.m. and
Suns.. 10 a.m., 4 p.m. and S p.m. Telephone for Details from either
cropped at present to distinct advantage. fied that the final distribution for the Bran £5 10/. Pollard, £5 10/. Oats, 2/ to from Paerosi, a.m. ; Claymore, from Wha- Depart Ilolonsvillo Mon. to Frl., 7 a.m., 9 L. r>. NATHAN AND CO.. LTD..
(>
ngarei, (>.">o a.m. : Waka, from Kusscll, a.m. and 2 p.m. Saturdays, 7 a.m., 9 a.m.,
Merchants could not now fulfil shipping season will include a special cash pay- 2/1 per bushel. Barley, English, 3/3 to A. S. PATERSON AND CO.. LTD.,
demands. ment of £2 1/S for each 10001b butterfat 3'4. Maize, nominal. 4/6. Onions, firm, The extent to which vegetable oils have Opua, Wlinngaroa, Maugomii, llouhora and 1.13 p.m. and 4 p.m. Sundays S a.m., 2 Or DALGETY AND CO., LTD. D
Ten years ago this merchant advised a
.
,
WORLD'S BACON SUPPLIES. supplied. This payment has accrued be- £19 10/ to £20 per ton. displaced animal fats in the manufacture Farenga, 10 a.m. P in. and 0 p.m. Phones White Star 42-4(18.
of which the of margarine in U.S.A. is set out in a Aard 44-050, llclcnsyillo 148. D "VTOKFOLK ISLAND, LORD HOWE
Taieri farmer to increase his areaOnly cause of the special manner in
■LN
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company collects it*; share capital. Instead publication by Armour and Co. This island and Sydney.
potato crop from five to thirty acres.
thanks TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. S.S. MORINDA,
the other day the farmer expressed According to the International Year of adopting the usual procedure of wait- states that whereas the use of coconut oil
Sailing JULY 21, at 5 p.m.
to the merchant for the suggestion as, Book of Agricultural Statistics for 1930-31, ing until the end of the season and mak- SHEEP RETURNS. had increased from .2 to 43.5 per cent Customs St. E. for Haurnki Plains, Paoroa, (Circumstances permitting).
with but one exception, the potato crop published by the International Institute ing a deduction for shares from the final between 1914 and 1030. that of oleo fats Duiiedin. July S.—Arrived: Waikouaiti, Walii : 7.15 a.m., 51 a.m., 3 p.m. (Sunday. 9 Norfolk Island is only two days' trip from
had proved to be annually the best crop of Agriculture at Rome, the pig popula- pnyment, the company sete aside the sum had dropped from 35.6 to 12.4 per cent. from BlutT, 7.-10 a.m.
S.—Sailed-: Margaret W... a m., G p.m.). Tauuanga, To Puke, Whaka- Auckland. No holiday out oC New Zealand
grown on his farm. tion of the world is given as approxi- of"%d per 11) butterfat when each monthly DISTRICT FIGURES. Oleo fats are largely derived from beef fiistiorne. .Inly
Auckland, 0.40 a.m.
tanc, Opotlki. Gisbornc: 7.15 a.m.. 11 a.m. can be had nt so low a cost. Regular
"Potatoes provide a good return; in mately 200.000,000. One of the most re- advance payment in made, and the amount fat, and the steady diminution in the de- forWellington. July 7.—Arrived : Kini, from
Cars leave Wailii for Auckland daily: S Six-weekly service maintained.
fact, a very profitable return," said themarkable developments in this particular of the share call is therefore in hand at mand from manufacturers is one of the Greymouth. 5.20 p.m. : Wingatui, from a.m.. 12.30 p.m. and 4.4 5 p.m. (Sunday Full particulars from
merchant, "and farmers who are struggling The interim return of sheep, as at April factors tending to depress prices of cattle. 12.30 p.m., 4.45 p.m.) Fares: Paeroa 15/, BURNS, PHII.P AND CO., LTD.,
branch of the subject is in connection the end of the season. 30. shows that the decrease in the North
Pieton, 9.20 p.m. July S —Arrived: Anna- Wailii 17/0, Xuuranga 21/. Hook at White 3, Albert Street, Auckland. B
along against low prices could do no better
with Germany, where the pig population 72.94 cent of the dale, from Auckland, 1 a.m.; Wainui, from Star Office. Phone 4 1-13S. WAIHI-
1929 to Island, 865.232. was per
than plant potatoes."
—
has risen from 20,000,000 in total, equal to 5.45 per cent of the 1931
Lyttelton. 0.-10 a.m. PAKROA TRAXSI'ORT CO'.. LTD. D TTAIPARA (STEAMSHIP T. a D-
The astonishing part GREAT RECORD. Lyttelton, July 7.—Sailed : Wainui. for
4
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23,364.000 in 1930.
of this increase is that German bacon is CUSTOMS EXCHANGE RATES. aggregate. In the South
decrease of 321.065 was 27.06 per cent of
Island, the Wellington, 12.15 p.m. July S—Arrived: r\ U B B S MOTORS. IIELENSVILLE-DARGAYILLE SERVICE.
BRADFORD TOPS. now being offered on the British market, the total, and represented a drop of 3.9S
Poolta, from Timaru, G.lO a.m.
Dunedin, July 7. —Arrived : Voeo, from \UCKLAND. WARKWORTTI. MATAKAXA,
Leaves Helensville. Leaves Dargaville.
and at prices against which British bacon per cent on the 1931 figures.
(From Our Own Correspondent.)
Lyttelton, 2.15 p.m. LEIGH SERVICE.
•Mondays. Wairmif Sun., Wairua, 5 p.m.
is unable to compete. The United States Rates of exchange ruling at the Tues. Bellbirdt. 3 p.m. Tues., Wairua. .i p.m.
MARKET FIRM. of America comes ea/sily first as possessing announced date of departure of the The district figures'arc as follows: —
TE AROHA, Thursday. OVERSEAS. Cars leave C.M.C. Offlee, Palmerston ■Wednesdays. Walruat Weil., BellblrdJ
the largest pig population of any country vessels named are shown in the following Final. Interim. De- At the annual gathering promoted by
Queenstown. July I).—Arrived : Poniinern, RUlgs., Auckland. Monday to Friday. 9 'Friday. Wairuat *Thurs. Wairua,up.m
oronso. the Ngnrun groin the New Zealand from a.m., 3.30 p.m. : Saturday. 9 a.m., 2.30 Fri.. Bellbirdt, 3 p.m.
(Received 11 a.m.) in the world, namely, 52,323.000. An in- table. They are subject to confirmation 1031. 1!)32.
200,071 Herd Testing Association. Mr. Sheaf, the
Port Geriueln. p.m. ; Sunday, 4 p.m. Leave Leigh, week- •Calls at Pouto weather permitting. fAfter
teresting feature of these statistics is by the Customs Department when the Aiirklnml . 3.311.40(5 3,044,739 Suva. July S. —Arrived: Monterey, from days 0.40 a.m., Sunday 3 p.m. Leave last train.
manager, congratulated Mr. R. A. Candy. Auckland : Niagara. from Vancouver. JCargo onlyi Fares 10/ single,
BRADFORD, July 7. that the British Dominions and the Brit- exact time of departure is learned on the
G.-IIawkeV
Bay G,424.S.")(5 0,275,008 140.1SS on the record of his cow. Violet, on regis- Sailed: Monterey, for San Francisco; Nia- Matakana. week-days 7.10 a.m., 1.30 p.m.. IS/ return. 11. G.
MENZIES. Manager. D
At Bradford the market has firmed all ish Empire show a steady increase in the
—
arrival of the vessels in New Zealand, Wellinjston- tering the most outstanding herd testing gara, for Auckland.
Sunday ."..3i> p.m. D4
round. Recent top quotations were as pig population all the time. finally declared rates being marked*:—
W'.C. O.ir.0.014 5,701.241 440.373 Sydney, July 7.—Sailed: Makura, for A UCKIiAND WHANGAREI MOTOR LIN E.
return in the Dominion. Referring to Wellington, 5 p.m. HU
D DA R T P AR K E R
-
-
under:— Niagara. Canada, dollars 4.17 JrX. SF.KVICES, LTD. —Depart Auckland Sailiiii-'s (Circumstances Permitting*.
June .Tune June July Canadian Conqueror. Canada, dols. 4.14 1."i.8S0.S70 15,021,044 805,232 the achievement of the Xgarua group in daily, 7.50 a.m. Sunday, 9 a.m. Popart
from Auckland I
10. 23. 30. 7. Haurakl, America dollars 3.(il Marl.. Nolson aaain heading the association averages, Whangarel daily, 11 a.m. Sunday, 10 a.m. Fur SYDXF.Y
( Direct
Per lh. Per lb. Per lb. Per ll>. AUSTRALIAN WOOL.
Haurnki, Canada, dollars 4.2"ii mid W. . 1.40(1,027 1.440.077
Ciuiti-rhnry .".."1(7.731 0.030.070
fi.-..!).10 2741b of blltterfnt. Mr. Candy said it was
WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. Auckland Phono 44-13S, Whangarel, 22911.
•ZEALANHIA Friday. 'JL'nd July. 3 p.m.
Seventies 23 28 23 23 Hrlsbnnp Mam, Japan, yen 18."> 77.0IU the lowest of. their records since they D For SYDNEY.... (Direct from Wellington 1
II.R.13.0S8 187.454 began testiivr six years m;o. Hie cham- The following vessels are expected to be Friday. August S.
4
Sixty-fours 20J 20i 2OJ 22 Golden Coast. America, dollars 3.57 Otago •7.EAI.ANIIIA
d
(1.700.5)82
wireless
.... ....
Sixties 20 20 20 20J Miiripnsn. Anirricii. dollars 8.37J within range of the Auckland TTvALBETH'S BUS LEAVES DARGA-
Firty-sixes 1(5 15i 151 1« According to Winchcombe, Carson and Canadian Hfehlander, Caniulu, dols. i.l't *
Forty-sixes 0 81 0 . 0 bales fer 1932-33, of which 10 per cent will Sydney Mum, Japan, yen *211 d Grand cows three times, and was now eleven Karctii, Maunganui, Maui Pomare, Niagara, MAIN TRUNK FOR AUCKLAND EVERY Otlice: QUAY ST. (opn. Queen's Wharf).
Phone -io-ISo. D
.Forties M Si Si 81 81 probably be shipped to London for sale. Sydney Maru, Hongkong, dollars *101d .. totals 29,702,516 2S,606,219 1,1SC,297 years old. l'ort Hunter, Kecorder. MORNING AT KfegO. :26
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THE AUCKLAND STAR, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 193 2. 5
COAL STRIKE. WORK AT RENOWN. BY CONTRACT. PERSONALITIES IN THE NEWS. FARMERS' INTERESTS. THE HEART'S ACTION.
Star.'")
Professor Davies at the Sydney Univer-
•HUNTLY, this day. WELLINGTON, this day.
THIRTY MEN WORKING TO-DAY. sity more than 100 instructors of the
For the first time in five weeks coal RESULT OF CONFERENCE AWAITED The Farmers' Union to-day adopted Surf Life-saving Association considerably
Prospects of an early termination of was being trucked out of the Renown the following remit without discussion: improved their knowledge of I'esuseitri-
tho coal strike are stated to have im- colliery to-day. As was anticipated, The decision of the directors of tha "That exchange on a national basis is tion of the apparently drowned by
proved as a result of the conference the. owners opened the mine with free Hikuraiigi Company to work their mine the property of the exporter or im- watching the heart beats of a rabbit.
porter, and, as such, should be beyond Suspended in a special apparatus ami
which is taking place in Wellington to- labour at 8 o'clock this morning;. Twenty by contract is announced in a circular
fed witli ji solution of saline and sugar,
day between the representatives of the men, recruited in Te Awamutu, and which was pToted to the miners before the right of interference by the Govern- the. heart pulsed for an
ten of the mine staff, including four more
owners, tho miners, and the Govern- notice was received of the Government's ment; also that exports should not be after it had been detached from ths body
deputies, were busy bringing out of the
ment. An interim report at 2 p.::;. mine 300 skips (about -00 tone). intention to intervene. In view, how- commandeered unless in such a state of the animal. Any sign of weakening
of national neceesity that all services was counteracted by adrenalin, a do«o
indicated that a move would be made The strikers took only a casual ever, of the conference now sitting in of which caused the organ to beat Willi
and property are taken over by the
for a final settlement this afternoon of interest in the work. Several from Wellington, no action is to be taken nation." renewed vigour.
tho outstanding points of difference. Rotowaro watched operations at the until the return to Auckland of the Professor Davies was empliasisiliu
screening works, and at the mine itself, A novel proposal was contained in the fact that even after circulation am'
In the meantime the Renown mine three miles and a half away, several company's delegate, Mr. Leonard J. REV. J. A. THOMSON, Minister MR. J. SPENCE, who has been MR. JAMES HISLOP, former the following remit moved by Mr. T. breathing have ceased in an apparent ;■
was opened on behalf of the four Wai- appointed secretary of the Under-Secretary of the Internal Currie (Wanganui): "That this con-
played Soccer, while free labourers sent Stavens. of St. Luke's Presbyterian Church, drowned person, the heart may st •'
kato companies affected by the trouble, Rssr.ucra, which was officially Wellington Returned Soldier*' Affairs Department, whose death ference is of opinion that liability of
>
the skips on their way down the tram The circular which beam the signa- has occurred at Wellington. continue to beat for some time, and it
and was worked this morning with lines. The coal that was being brought opened and dedicated last evening. .Association. mortgagors or tenants to their mort- is this condition which has enabled
volunteer labour, the activities being ture of Sir Edwin Mitelielson, chairman
gagees or landlords should be in exact
.->•
course of their duties. produce and stock, or both, for the time sion.
Thirty men are at work, but the num- "The directors have, during the pie-
sent strike, exercised the utmost WINTER SHOW. VALUATION DISPUTE. MOUNTAIN MYSTERY. being." Quench That Thirst.
ber io expected to bo greater by this No Hewing Since Strike. It was agreed to r?fer the proposal
evening. No untoward incident occurred. There has been no hewing in the mine pntience in the hope that mutually to the executive. "Persons who have been drowned
It i* stated that numerous applica- since the strike started, and no shots
satisfactory terms of settlement would virtually in salt water," said Professor
tions have been received at the various have been fired.
be secured. With this end in view, the
directors who represented the company NEXT WEEK'S ATTRACTIONS. HOSPITAL LEVY. HUMAN CKELETON FOUND. Another remit urged the Government
to consider ways and means of making
Davies, "usually develop a. strong thirst
offices of the companies in Auckland after revival. This is due to a percent
Two of the 20 free labourers have had at the discussion with the I'liion ripre- more secure farmers' equities. ago of the salt being absorbed into the
by men who are prepared to take on any former mining experience, and it is ventatives at the recent conference, COUNTY CLAIMS REDUCTION. BROKEN SKULL REVEALED. system, and a certain amount of natural
work in tho mine that might be given understood that they arc working with MANY NOVEL FEATURES. body fluid being pumped from their
them. waived many important points in the
deputies three-quarters of a mile in the particular condition* applicable to the bodies, together with the water which
A prior decision by the directors of mine. A small gang is at work on the CASK GOES TO SUPREME COURT. MISSING FARMHAND. CREW PAID OFF. was swallowed during the drowning
the Hikuraiigi Co. to work that mine by skips at the mouth of the mine. The
Hikuraiigi colliery. Over a fortnight BIG AEROPLANE SECTION.
ago yon were warned through the I'rem process. Contrary to a common belief,
contract has been suspended pending the skips are sent by the tram cable system in regard to the position of (ha Hikii- (By I'elcgraph.—Owu Correspondent.) A grim mountain mystery has been this thirst should be satisfied without
outcome of the Wellington delibera- down to the screening works three and delay, preferably with hot liquids."
rangi Company. At the conference with WANGANUI, this clay. revealed by the finding of the skeleton FIREMEN'S HOURS OF WORK.
tione. a half miles away, where another gang Entries in the competitive classes at
Trade Unionists' Protest. of free labourers handles them. The your representatives, the seri.ni-ness of the Auckland YVJntcr Show, which will of a man believed to have been Harry Demonstrations were given also with
this position was again stressed. Not- Having had the county revalued and a a new apparatus known as the "Comox."
A special meeting of Auckland trades coal is then screened by some of the lip held in the Contra! wharf sheds from Owens, a farmhand, who mysteriously UNION ENTERS DISPUTE.
mine staff and loaded into railway withstanding these warnings, it is now reduction made, the Wanganui County disappeared from Cumnock, New South
It comprises a gas cylinder containing
union executive members, representing trucks. It was hoped to have most of reported that the Hikurangi men have Wednesday next until the following Council considers it should be entitled to (By
5 per cent carbonic acid gas and 95 per
35 unions, decided to send to the Minis- rejected (lie terms offered by the com- Saturday week, ere already more than Wales, 18 months ago. It is possible Telegraph.—Press Association.) cent oxygen. The gas is released into
the 300 skips out of the mine by this a. reduction in the hospital levy of that Sydney detectives will be sent to
ter of Labour, the Hon. A. Hamilton, the evening, but with free labourers, most pany. 50 up on lust year's total. The exhibi- WELLINGTON, this day. a rubber bag, and is inhaled by the
following resolution: "This meeting of of whom have had no former experience, tion will be bigger than ever before, and
approximately £200 as from April 1. Cumnock to inyestigfite. The skull was The crew of the coastal steamer John patient per medium of a rubber tube
combined executives of Auckland indus- it is a slow job. Experienced men can
Rights of the Owners.
its scope will be whler —significant por- Tho Vuluer-Ucnerai takes a different found lying yards away from the was paid off to-day, and the vessel will attached to a mask which fits over the
trial unions regards the efforts of the handle between 700 and S'JO skips "Tt can only be inforrod that Uie tent of a rt-vival of prosperity in both view, and contends that a reduction other bones, and a pair of boots were be laid up until some agreement is face.
coal mine owners to recruit free labour insistence of ths owners 01 tho ii:l\( to standing upright about rive yards Tho apparatus lias been used with suc-
daily. pastoral and industrial r-phoros. should not take,place until as from the found reached between the owners and the
cess in cases of coal gas poisoning am!
ae calculated to prejudice the success engage and dismiss hands, us cireiiin- The total of entries will be not far away. union in regard to manning her. For
Police Protection. stances iliiiuand, w,is tin , cuihc of 1 !i;» end of the next financial year. electrocution, and Professor Davies is of
of the coal conference convened by you. short of 5000. In the dairy produce The skeleton was found in a heavily- several trips a fireman has been re-
We strongly urge you to require the Uniformed police are guarding the rejection by the miners of the owners' Neither side will give way, the council wooded section of the Condunlbal -Moun- fusing to obey the master's instructions the opinion that it could be applied with
section fior butter mid cheese the entries
cessation of such attitude while the free labourers. A strong force of con- terms. If su-.-h inference lie correct, contending that in the past many local tains, which a_re about '20 miles north- as to his hours of work, and the com- equal success in "apparently drowned -1
total 2O'>, while the koine industries bodies have been bluffed. A meeting to- cases.
conference is sitting." stables is now accommodated at the then we inuet state definitely mid section and that for commercial exhibits east of Cumnock. The spot where the pany has tried to have the man signed
absolutely that, at tlie risk of the field, day instructed the county solicitor to
The meeting considered that, realising colliery, some at the screening works, show a marked iut-ri-ase. The show will skeleton was found is soma miles from off and replaced. The union entered into
and others at the mine head. The the owners intend that such a right shall take the matter to the .Supreme Court. the matter, and the ship has been laid up
the seriousness of the present industrial open to the public from one o'clock on The Valuer-General raises the point that where Owens lived. He was engaged in
FREIGHT CHARGES.
situation, all trade unions should endorse tram line which goes over the viaducts be vested in them as it is in every other the afternoon of July 13, and it will be the council got the benefit in years past grazing pursuits for some time, and was until a settlement is reached. RAILWAY
and through the tunnels on the way to industry. Such right uporates in other
the finding of the recent open industrial cflicinllv opened ill the evening by the of a lower levy when the valuation was believed, say the police, to have had
conference in favour of one national the screens is guarded each night. The industries without illj'istioo or unfail'- Governor-General, Lord Bledisloe. In considerable means. After Owens disap-
nefls, and would so have been operated
increased. The council says this has
industrial organisation. police are accommodated in the bath addition to the ganeral seetioira there nothing to do with the matter. peared his friends found all his horses CRITICISM IN OPOTIKI.
house, and some in the mine manager's by this company. The fear of victim ran -
will be a dog show ill connection with harnessed for the day's work. They ENGINE DRIVER INJURED.
premises. tion is an imaginary and exaggerated the Auckland Kennel Club on the ftiwt were found in a paddock close to Owens'
one. We state definitely and absolutely the "ABSOLUTELY RIDICULOUS."
Sergeant D. Clark, of Auckland, is in four days, and a poultry show under home.
PARTIES CONFER. charge. Two large marquees are being that no fairer or bettur terms could, auspices of the Auckland Poultry have Club YOUTH FOR BORSTAL. The discovery was made by a party CRUSHED BETWEEN CRANE
on 'tiie last four. Record entries
under any circumstances, have been (From Our Own Correspondent.)
used to accommodate the free labourers, which had spent the day fox hunting AND ENGINE.
one for sleeping and one for eating. secured by the men. The responsibility boon received for each of these. in the Condumbal hills. They did not OPOTIKI, Thursday.
More tents are to be erected to-day or for tlie rejection of these terms must The novel features of this year's LENIENCY ABUSED. find the skeleton until just on dusk, Strong criticism of the railway freight
MINISTER MAKES PROPOSAL to-morrow.
reet wi-t the men. exhibition include a display of native when it was impossible for them to ACCIDENT AT FRANKTON. charges was heard at the annual meet-
ing of the Opotiki Fire Board when, ae
Another batch of men recruited in Terms of Contract. handicraft and produce from Rarotongw make a minute examination of the sur-
and the islands of Nine, Aitutaki and POSITION XOT APPRECIATED. roundings. Only portion of a blue shirt (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) accounts were being dealt with, the
To Awamutu are expected to arrive to- "On consideration of the whole posi- chairman, Mr. Clay, asked for particu-
OFFER OF ASSISTANCE. day, and men from Auckland arc due to- Mangaia, and a special display arranged was attached to the bones. The rest of HAMILTON, this day.
tion, the company has decided that it
morrow. It was announced that by Mon- would be futile to negotiate further in bv the Auckland Aero Club and the Raymond Leslie Parker, aged 17, the clothing had disappeared. In the 'John Edward Keat, engine driver, of lars of tho charges for sending four
Model Aeroplane Club. A eeries of com- printer, who was placed on probation truck wheels to Auckland by boat and
day another 100 men would be ready regard to terms of It pocket of the shirt were a box of Queen's Avenue, Frankton, married, aged
MOVE FOR SETTLEMENT.
Has
petition flights has been arrangedtheso for a week ago for three years on one of returning them to Opotiki by railway.
to go into the mines. The manager of decided to call tenders for the working matches and a f<N» grains of wheat. 57, was admitted to the Waikato Hos- Investigation showed that the freight
the Renown mine (Mr. J. Andrews) said model aeroplanes, and entries for several charges of cycle stealing and was The hunting party returned to Cura- pital last evening with crushed ribs.
of the mine by contract. Terms and have been received from clubs in all brought up the following day for theft
on four wheels by boat was 0/9, with 2/0
this morning that any amount of free conditions will be prepare I immediately nock and informed Constables Charlton While coaling up an engine at Frankton for cartage to the wharf. Five wheels,
<By Telegraph.—Special to parts of New Zealand. The aerial sec-
"
star.")
labour was offering both in the Waikato of a radio set valued at £19 10/, made and Symes of the tragedy. The police Junction station he was caught be-
WELLINGTON, thie day. under which the company will l>e pre- tion bids fair to be a very attractive a further appearance at the Police Court
with tyres, were eent by railway, and
and Auckland. The men who are now pared to enter iato a contract for the motored to the spot, but because of the tween a crane and a stationary engine. the Railway Department's charge was
on the job arrived in Huntly by train feature of the show. An area of 100 this morning, on charges of stealing elec- darkness were unable to do anything." His condition is not serious.
A. more hopeful outlook concerning late last night, and after reporting to the delivery of coal at the bottom of the feet by 00 feet has been allotted to it, trical goods worth 11/0, a battery elimi-
£3 15/0. In addition, there was the
shaft. This will enable those .miners
*
They returned to Cuninock and left cost of cartage from Taneatua, amount-
tile possibility of a settlement of the police were taken out to the mine by bus and the wall* and ceiling have been nator worth £4 10/, and a pick-up and
who arc prepared to work under eon- designed to represent the Mangere aero- again for the mountains next morning, ing to 10/.
Northern coal mines' dispute was indi- half an hour later. tract to fix and determine amongrit
transformer valued at £4 15/. accompanied by .Owens' brother and The chairman eaid that the railway
drome. A model of a typical airport He pleaded guilty to all charges. DENTAL CLINIC TREATMENT.
cated by delegates to the conference, Deputies Continue. themselves the hours, conditions, and has been built, the buildings being de- "You evidently show a distinct lack
police from Wellington. people were continually asking people to
the pay for work done irrespective of the The bones will most probably be support the railways, and yet they made
called by the Minister of Labour, at When free labour was first suggested signed from those of the great 'drome at of appreciation of your position," Mr. taken to Wellington pending further that ridiculous charge. When the wheels
company, and should remove the mat-
conclusion of the preliminary proceed- the miners were convinced that as soon Croydon, England. W. R. McKean, S.M., told Parker. police inquiries. The police have no went up they were minus tyres, and
as any such step was taken the deputies ters at* present in contention between The primary producing sections in- "Immediately after you were granted
CHILDREN AGED FIVE.
ings to-day. tho company and its workmen. The reason to believe that Owens had any when they came back there were five
in the mines would wiflk out in sym- clude a" exhibit ofi overseas butter from probation, you left the Court and com-
enemies. For the present, it is thought wheels with tyres. If they had been
An endeavour is being made to arrive pathy with the strikers. That has not company, however, intend.) to keep con-
all parts of the- world. It is proposed mitted another offence. The probation INTIMATION TO PARENTS.
at a settlement this afternoon so that happened. Mr. Andrews explained that trol of the working of the mine, and the- to have an official grading and tasting that foxes may have moved the skull dispatched by boat the freight would
officer now recommends that you should such a distance from the rest of the have been about 13/0.
the delegates may return to their dis- the deputies had a union of their own, pumping, haulage and surface work-
of the samples on July 1"). They repre- be sent to the Borstal at Invereargill. I Mr. S. Shalfoon eaid the ehargee made
bones. It was announced recently that child-
tricts to-night. and, as long as they were not asked to ings." sent the produce of Denmark, Latvia, intend to send you there." of the age of five years, who by the railways were ridicu-
Discussion is proceeding in private. do anything other than their own work, Estlionia, Siberia, Finland, Sweden, Hol- Owens had been employed at Baker's ren
Parker's term was fixed at two years. Swamp, and after lie had been missing normally would have attended school lous. He could not sell goods at the
In addition to the representatives of they would continue in the minee. In MINERS NOT YET ADVISED. land, the Argentine Republic, South
for two days search parties were organ- at that age, will be eligible for treat- prices that would be necessary if railway
the Northern coal mines which are some cases the deputies are also the shot Africa, New South Wales, Queensland,
ised. Although they systematically ment under the school dental ■ clinic freight rates were paid. "I think," he
affected and of the Miners' District firers. Victoria, South Australia and Fiji.
system. said, "we could eend a lorry from Auck-
Council there were also present mem- Works Inspected.
ATTITUDE OF RETICENCE. NEW TRAMWAY UNION. combed the country and the hills for
Mr. F. B. Rice, officer in charge of child- land for less money."
some weeks, they found no trace of the
bers of the National Council of Mine A visit was paid to the mines thig missing man. ren's dental hygiene in Auckland, ex- Mr. Hogg said it was a question of
Workers, but it was stated that they (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) whether they were going to support the
Mr. N. R. Chapman, secre-
had merely come along to listen a<f.l morning by Renown Company, and Mr. WHANGAREI, thisday.
AERO CLUB COMPETITIONS. AGREEMENT WITH BOARD.
plained to-day that parents, who would,
before the echool age was raised, have railways or not.
tary of the The chairman suggested that they
•were taking no part in the deliberations. brought their small sons and daughters
G. Pollock, general manager of the Pukn- When a
"
representative made
Star "
sold to a dealer for £1 5/. Wilson had Marshall? The Magistrate: What about you, Office. Rvbnrn (Clevedon), Cobnrn, Caddy,
Will you go with Captain supplied and arrangements had been (Eden-
been placed on probation, and only in Holmes for a while if I give you a The owner was Mr. A. E. dull, and Donaldson (Grey Lynn), McCarthy
for 12 made for time payment. Forty workeVs the lessees the Winlovo Estate and Mr. dale), Somers (Mansere), Minglna (Kcm-
April last his term was extended had been supplied with clothing at uora), Carter (Cnrltou). Thompson
months. chance?—No, I would sooner <xo to gaol. A. Young. The lessees lost implements (Uawhiti), .1011, Gollau, ilaud, Coppins,
Both men were sentenced to oue wholesale cost price, and further' orders and tools respectively. Law (Ellerslie).
Wilson was sentenced to 21 days month's imprisonment. were being received from day to day.
imprisonment.
THE AUCKLAND STAR, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1932
6
BRIDGE. THE PASSING SHOW. IN THE PUBLIC MIND.
THE WEATHER.
AMUSEMENTS GUIDE. NEWS OF THE DAY. CONTRACT
she was inspecting articles a, little distance ttway. (By ELY CULBfiRTSON.) period of unemployment, and consequent dis-
INCORPATED
in his great wisdom,
News,
The
The purse vanished. "We have been compara- When tlio dummy goes down showing three tress a Chinese emperor,
EchoandTe
Sun.
REGENT—GIoria Swanson in "To-nig-lit or (To the Editor.)
tively free of this class of theft for some time, ordered hifi subjects to
Never." trumps to the Aco and the adversary sitting at
For 'lie cause that Inrlcs assistance. said'a member of the linn, "but about ten the right of the dummy holds four trumps to THE WEB. give up using the horse Many people object to the Zoo on the
STRAND—John ISarryiuorc In "The Mad For the xcrorg that needs resistance, months ago there was quite a lot of it." Shop- ground that it involves cruelty to the animate
Genius." For the future in the distance, the King, lie would consider it as certain u.s the and cart and revert to the
pers ehould note that vigilance cannot be relaxed. truths of the multiplication table that the King hand barrow. Surely China can't be as hilly confined in it. How do we know that the
James'—Leslie Fuller In "To-nlgiit's Ai'd the good that we can do. horse,
of trumps must make a trick unless he were as Auckland. We can't go back to the
ST.
animals are not happy? They are secure from
Hie Night. Cut in Feilding Rales. foolish enough to cover a load from the closed at least not in and round the city, with our
,
'
"A Nlgrlit Like This." making c,|lt t!lis year's rativ, the Borough
only one ofi twelve players holding the South for tlie present unemployment. We seem to
» °»
claimed the return of such payments as she if West had passed. However, West started always been inexplicable, except that Tommy to agree to a systematised dismissing of
Sunrise: To-morrow, 7.03 a.m. IS THE PAINT. Permanently Parked. and his overseas brethren can't make out why
Moon : First Quarter, 11th, 2.87 p.m. had already made. Also, the formal deletion • to create the impression of greater strength employees." That is all we are asking for
QUALITY, RELIABILITY, A VIRST- Within the last three years 17,350 motor care than ho held and folt the chance of defeating a mate or a cobber can have the insolence to to-day, a modification of clause 27a to pro-
CLASS JOB. of this clause would have been tantamount the Spade game was better than of defeating be on the side which will lumber him if vide against members being indiscriminately
have been withdrawn from use or broken up in
HIGH WATER. Th* Paint you ciin't so wrong to an admission by the allied Powers that Xew Zealand. The figure is arrived at through a game at no trump. necessary and shove him in "the clink." Per-
the
picked out, and that union officials shall have
Auckland Today 10.05 a.m. 10.25 p.m.
with. The Paint that never lets they shared responsibility for the war, and the Post Office records of motor-vehicle reliecns- 2.—Xorth with an evenly-distributed hand, haps you remember the naval police with security from victimisation. I should like to
you down.
ing. The registration of a vehicle is cheeked up clulw during a visit of a U.S.A. fleet to Auck- refer briefly to the objectionable clauses, wet
Auckland Sat., 10.50 a.m. 11.10 p.m. it would have reopened international recrimi- although lie holds two honour tricks, believes
land. Recalcitrant sailors, tapped on the head time, timber, minimum wage clauses, and I
Onehunga Sat., 2.02 a.m. 2.27 p.m. PHILLIPPS & IMPEY, LTD.,
nations. It is far better to let the clause after the issue of new number plates every it better strategy to permit East to bid and
1.02 a.m. 1.27.p.m.
year, and those vehicles for which new plates tlms learn whether his partner has a free by mon with whom they worked aboard, never feel sure that the public will realise that there
Mamikau Hds.Sat., A lapse and take it for granted that, with the really liked it. One of the things that seemed
Kulparn Hds. .Sat., 1.57 a.m. 2.22 p.m.. QUEEN STREBT.
are not claimed are classified as "dormant regis- re-bid, is no justification fior any amendments to these
final settlement of the reparations account, trations." A check up at the end of hu<t Febru- 3,—South lijm six half playing tricks and his bid to annoy them was that the police were not clauses, when we take into consideration they
ary showed that since early in l!>20 a total of regular police who did nothing else but be have been conditions that have been conceded
it ceases to have any meaning. The clause of one Spade has not presented an accurate policemen, but were selected from the work-
NORTH ISLAND REPORTS. world, 33*733 motor vehicles, including 17,350 ears, have for many years. The workere have suffered
GREAT TIMES FOR does not affect the convictions of the relicensing periods. The picture of this unusual strength. ing crews every time police were wanted. the 10 per cent reduction, the 5 per cent wages
dropped out at the
4. Xorth, holding the Ace of trumps and
one
HOME DECORATING. and with it out of the way the Germans; might total includes vehicles which await buyers in tax, and with the allowance for intermittent
ALL OBSERVATIONS are taken at 0 a.m. be more disposed to see the truth about their honour trick in Hearts feels that he must time being worked, we find we are practically
used ear showrooms. bid although the One reads of the Scottish brother and
Wind. Weather. Bar. Th.
Tlip New Goods nre liere, with nil
support his partner's even
on a starvation level. I hope the public will
Station. their charm of New Ideas, Delightful own record. distribution is unfavourable. The raise is sister who were reunited after seven years'
Cape Maria.. N.K., 1. br. 8., cloudy 30.12 55
New Effects, and Wonderfully Busy A House Famine. realise the miners have no wish to dictate as to
Prices. Such a compromise would have n great considerably shaded, but probably justified on absence. Jock left Scotland for Australia and the control of the industry, but we do desire
r USspll X.W.. l.br. 8., cloudy 30.10 4S
effect. Germany cannot be acquitted The housing situation in Eltham remains the bidding. conciliation that will retain conditions which
W., 1. br. Overcast 30.15 CO These are great times for moral At the present time there are no empty was last to the family.
Manukati acute. ,-,.—South is fully justified in bidding for game.
Tauranga.... Calm 8., cloudy 30.03 r>4 Wallpapers at of grave responsibility for the outbreak of houses in the town available for letting. In con- REUNITED. Jean went to Australia, we are justly entitled to, and of which we know
In the play West opened the King of Diamonds the industry, is capable and in a, position to
Kast Cape... N.W., l.br. Blue sky 30.07 47 PHILLIPPS & IMPEY, LTD., hostilities. Nothing can excuse the invasion sequence, during the past few months, several hoping to find Jock. She
ARTHUR ROBINSON,
persons unable to rent a dwelling had to purchase and followed'with the Ace and his led
N.W., l.br. Blue sky 00.i;,. 49 Austria hist Diamond, used to go to Caledonian sports and bo forth, concede.
Gisborne QUBEX STREET. 1) of Belgium or the failure to restrain
Wellington... N.W., m.b. 8., cloudy 30.01
DO
a property. Fortunately, although rented houses which South iulVed. South now the Queen to see him. After seven years she was Late President, Northern Miners' Union, and
when Austria could have been restrained. to cover hoping at present member of Council.
arc scarce, properties can be purchased at very of Spades, and West, of eouree, refused
".0.15 5->
Cape Kfe'mont N.W., m.b. Overcast at a Melbourne kiltie gathering, and gazing at
Rut if the Powers at Lausanne are willing reasonable prices, so much so that it invariably and a small Spade was played from the dummy
the dancing platforms she saw a pair of legs
Pukemiro.
A BLE TO IVE TTIGHEST "DRICES trr let the dead past bury its
dead, and invite paye to buy rather than rent.. One resident hand. The second lead of Spades disclosed the she recognised, and rushed to the platform,
informed a pressman that for the past eight fact that West had four, and apparently must
Germany to join them in an effort to promote clinging to her long-lost brother. Jock com-
however, still plained"
A SIX-HOUR DAY.
MAIL NOTICE. FOR
TTSED -pUKiVITURE. the recovery of Europe from the economic yeare he could not recall once when there were iimke a Spado trick. Mr. Leon,
shot Ilia locker. He led three rounds later that she had s|wiled his chance
more than" three empty lionsee simultaneously had a in oft winning a prize. This is an excuse for tell-
ills that at present weigh down all countries, available for renting in Eltham, of Hearts, eliminating all Heart* from the North ing the true story of the Worcestershire Several of your correspondents have urged
by this means lasting international peace may and South hands. Fortunately, he found an even brothers. Charles "was a Bad Boy. He nearly a reduction of' working- hours to six per day,
inrrALKER'S. the Ace no .Saturday work, and no reduction of wages,
MAILS CLOSE AT AUCKLAND. be established. Tho plight of Europe is Possible Source of Profit. distribution of the suit. Next he led broke his poor old mother's heart. Alfred was the last mentioned being based on the fact
of Clubs, and East was compelled to
TO-DAY.
BIGGER DEMAND than ever for Ceed
extreme, and only by co-operation can any "Tn the milling and manufactiiihr: of pilius and King third round of that suit. The cards a good boy and the solace of his mother. that the volume of production as compared
Furniture. Phone George Walker.
of prosperity be attained. If insignia, the miller in coißinuoiwly reminded of win the Charles cleared out and was not heard of for
Surfdale, etc., 3.30 p.m. CANNOT DO BETTER. See Furniture. George Walker. measure in the various hand* at this time were: years. Alfred remained in Worcestershire with the volume of consumption docs not
Ltd., whrn Selling the the abnormal amount of resin and ' turpentine remaining
rutiki and Onetangi, 3.30 p.m. DESIRE THE BEST RESULTS, then con- France and Germany, with the help of contained in the Xew Zealand-grown trees," until the death of his mother. When she had
warrant reduced, but rather increased wages,
sult George Wnlker, Ltd., Auctioneers. Italy, Great. Britain, Belgium and Japan, It so as to make consumption more nearly keep
Rotorua
Wnikato King Country, Thames. Southern FOLLOW THE CROWDS states a writer in the "Timber Growers' Quarterly gone Alfred the Hood went to Capetown.
an<l liiivi f Plenty districts and
to the Great
is exceedingly sad to have to mention that pace with production. Frankly, the idea
"of Zealand (letters only Salerooms of George Walker, Ltd. can show the world that they are willing to Review." "The extremely vigorous nature of the appeals to me, as I am sure it will to all
Offices New ,
Alfred the Good was hardly as good as he
c'i'O
way station, 0.50 p.m. •
YOUR USED FURNITURE to George
r» p.m.:, late fee, 0.15 p.m.; rail- GIVEWalker, Ltd., to Sell. sink their differences and co-operate for .the tree-growth causes n tremendous How of sap,
heavily charged with many substances of com- ought to have been —and in short, was charged
workers who wish to enjoy more of the leisure,
HAVE YOU VISITED THE De Lu.ve
Ltd.. benefit
of Europe at large, the smaller States of with conduct that caused him to be sent to fresh air and sunshine which are at present
Salerooms of George Wnlker, mercial value, and if sufficiently large areas the prerogatives of the noble savage. As pro-
TO-MORROW. follow their example and form some prison. The warder who politely showed him
Whangnrel, etc., G. 30 a.m. nnd 4 p.m.
Auctioneers?
MAKE AN APPOINTMENT withpriceGeorge
may
for kind of union for solving their difficulties
pintis insignia plantations were available,
convinced that it worth-while gain could be ob-
1 am
to his cell greeted him with, "Hullo. Alfie, is
duction enormously exceeds consumption and
Walker, Ltd., for a cash
that you?' . The gentleman with the keys was will be tremendously increased with the
Darsavllle, 6.30 a.m. your Furniture. by mutual help and a generous appreciation tained by combining milling operations with extended use of the friend of man, the machine,
some process for extracting the by-products. Charles, the Bad Boy who ljatl nearly broken
Kaimaumau. Rnnglputa (also Awanul. Waihanira,
Kai-
42-Slfi. of each other's problems. The economic gain Investigations of a valuable nature in thi.< direc- his mother's heart.
the result should naturally be a fuller and
taia Waipapakiiuri, Pukenui. Phone a larger life for humanity, with more wages,
Wnlhopo, Ngatakl, Te Kao. Houhora
pEORGE VyAI.KEK. JTD.. tvouhl be great, but greater still would be tion are being conducted by the Xew Zen land
parcels, 3 p.m., Friday), 10.30 a.m. Nations cannot afford to looks as that is, more of the products of labour, and
the moral gain. State Forestry Department, and it They have been discovering cannon balls reduced' working hours. The man-made
AUCTIONEERS. WHEN SELLING. though the many practical commercial usea of
O'Brien P.8., noon. quarrel. The times call for concerted effort, East must lead either a Diamond or a Heart, at Port Chalmers in the cliffs and in the har- obstacles which block the path of progress
etc., noon. this tree will be ujain added to before long. - '
Awaroa, Surfdale, Rocky Bay, and, if the news from Lausanne is correct, and West was helpless. South trumped with bour mud, and there is a suspicion that some- must be removed. We cannot revert to hand
Waikato, King Country, Thames, Rotorua one of hi.3 equals, and whether West over-trumped labour in some industries now -using machines,
and Bay of Plenty districts and Southern
CELL YOUR the Franco-German agreement may well be Expenditure on a Boundary.
or not he could not take the trick.
body must have fired them
as suggested by "Pro Bono Piil'.ico," for this
Offices of New Zealand, 1.30 p.m.ffl late
station, /~\ld rj- oLD the beginning of a new era for Europe and A deputation of Mount Wellington rate- dangerous situation in which defeat seemed GUNFIRE. out of guns. Nobody knows
would be to put back the clock. The logical
fee, C.P.0., 2.15 p.m. ; railway A whose guns did it, and
2.50 p.m. the \voi-ld. payers waited on the Otaliulni Borough Council obsolutoly certain had been turned by accurate and rational thing to do ia to radically change
(")LD Q- and advocated the link in r up of Church Street, play into a glorious victory. The student will apparently nobody now alive heard them pop
OLD
our economic system, which, unlike the laws
Paeroa and Ngatea (letters only), 2 p.m. is that armed
TO THIS OLD-ESTABLISHED FIRM. Otiiliuhu, with Church Street. Mount Welling- note that the lino of play adopted by Mr. Leon oil". The' possible explanation
of the Medes and the Persians, is , alterable,
Thames and Waitakaruru (letters only),
CONFERENCE. earlier days plastered the
2.30 p.m. THE COAL ton, bv means of a footbridge. They had ap-
had nothing to lose and everything to gain. If vessels in much and can be altered as soon as a majority of
You need not hesitate to
Sell Your proached the Mount Wellington Road Hoard, and West ruffed either a Heart or a Club, he wn.s scenery with gunfire for practice when there and the people says it shall be. OBSERVER.
Turua, 7.40 p.m. Old Gold or Discarded Jewellery to this were told the board was willing, and they had only making a trump that lie must make if the was. very little but scenery to plaster
Old-established Finn of Jewellers. were dotted with
SUNDAY.
Country residents are requested to The eonl owners and the miners have sent been Rdrfceil to approach the council for its distribution wne siit'li as to permit him to do this. before the picture spots
Wnikato, Kinff Country, Thnmes, Kotorua
Register nil Parcels to save delay. opinion. The speaker said they were not asking If, however, lie hold three Hearts and three Clubs bungalows (twenty-live pounds down, the ARE WE LAZY?
and Bay of Plenty districts nnd Southern a conference in Wellington called
delegates to for a heavy expenditure, n footbridge to enable and was lint able to take the laet round of Clubs, balance at umpteen per cent for thirty-six
Offices »f New Zealand (letters only),
C.1'.0.. r> p.m. : late fee, C.15 p.m.; rail- -rtASCOB. by the Government, and it is in the highest women tr> 'croRH with a prnin wi'.- all thev wore the line of piny adopted by Mr. Leon must years). The discovery of a cannon ball in noticed it was snggested recently tlint
way station, G.OO p.m. JAS. degree important thnt this conference should unking. This bridge would nhorten the distance win. and it vva« "the only possible play in which Auckland Harbour mud or sticking in a cliff
I
the Transport Board should extend a section
WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND
to Otahuhu, be handy for school children, and ten tricks could be made by the declarer. would not cause a sensation, history being-
DIAMOND MERCHANT, succeed. It is regrettable, therefore, thnt the thick with such discoveries. The small fry
at Mount Eden, and it was urged in support
80, QUEEN STREET, and enable them to avoid stock on the main high- that students attending the Training College
INLAND PARCEL POST. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. four Waikato compnnies affected should have way. If the council was prepared to pay half of Stanley Bay. noting that the cliff is pock-
GO would have a shorter walk. On a tine day
Parcel malls close at the Parcels Office. Also at Hamilton. RD
decided to open the Renown colliery with the" coat, the Road Board would meet the balance. FOR THE TIMES. marked for some distance down, have often
TRACTS dug spherical ammunition out with their Scout
the walk would bo <rood for them, and the
Albert Street, twice daii.v, at 11 a.m.
free labour." It is true they have n perfect On behalf of the Otahuhu Council, it w.i.s pointa-.l
unci
parcels are
"
desire to save a few stops strikes me ns rather
8 p.m. Express-transit N I T U R ii. out that the convenience proposed was entirely knives. In short, in early days warships could
received up to the time oT closing letter
"CI U B
right to do so, but what is lawful is not residents lie off in the sparkling waters and plaster tha
astonishing and significant. We. are getting to
one for Mount. Wellington and rate- a stage when our young people expect to be
mails. WE WILL BUY THE HOUSE AS IT always expedient. It was most important that payer*. 'J'he council would raise no objection to BANK OF ENGLAND CONTROL. dill's without the faintest danger of hitting
STANDS. OR IN SMALLER LOTS. carried everywhere. One lias only to watch
HIGHEST PRICES. SPOT CASH. nothing should bo done by either side to the Mount Wellington Road Board providing :t anybody in the distant tea-tree because there the. boys beinjj carried to school where years
OUTGOING OVERSEAS MAILS. Phono 40-325. prejudice the conference, and it is really no bridge at that place, and would assist to the was no one there. The harmless hobby of ago they would have walked. Sometimes they
PRO BONO PUBLICO.)
of taking the footpath to the adjacent (By collecting cannon balls and other spent ammu-
excuse for the mine owners to say that before
extent
TO-MORROW. RICHARD ARTHUR. LTD., board trains at the nearest stop when by
Pago Pago, per Wal-
rubbish-dump iiite. The deputation was referred I am always coming across the assertion that nition is common to "The Shore," where at walking a short distance they could save a
Fiii Tonga. Apia and to-
Opposite Town Hall. the Government's invitation was received hack to the Mount Wellington Board for n deci- the Bank of Kngtand is controlled by American some time or other nearly every largo lad
pahi, at 0 a.m. Parcels, at 3 p.m., section fare. I walk to a section every morn-
day. arrangements had been made to work the sion. bunking interests. It is not merely a suggestion has been
in the Permanent artillery, and,
ing and I am surprised at the number of
Australian Stales, Japan and Muru, Norfolk Renown mine. The arrangements could easily settling down to a bloodless citizenship, has people who wait for cars. Perhaps the present
Sightless But Happy. of American influence, but a positive belief that
Island, via Sydney, per Sydney 10
have been halted for 24 or 48 hours. What almost invariably planted a couple of tremend- economic stress may have the effect of making
a.m. Parcels, 3 p.m. to-day.
To anyone who has m>l studied the matter.
the grant Britwli bank is operated to suit New ous shells eiicli side of the bungalow steps.
"AUCKLAND STA R. could be won in coal in that interval, plus York financiers. More than once I have had to people more careful of pennies. We have been
, '
MONDAY. the number of blind people in Auckland was contradict the assertion that Mr. Montague Nor- Canvassers, district visitors and the grocer's told that people have gained in health through
Grrat Britain, Ireland and Europe, Canada, additional expense incurred, was a circum- brought home yesterday in a marked nmmi.'r at man is himself an American. Where the idea traveller pass these dreadful ornaments every having to be content with simpler meals.
U.S.A., Mexico and West Indies, via San
Francisco; also Cook Islands and Tallin, stance compared with the success of the the entertainment given at the Blind ln.Uil.nt". originates L do not know, but it is a fantastic day without a tremor. They would make an additional gain if con-
per Main Trunk (Makura, from Welling- conference. The Hikuraugi owners had Blind people in Auckland were the guests of the untruth. siderations of economy made them realise the
ton), 1.30 p.m. Parcels for Cook Islands, inmates, and the large number present was sur-
Tahiti and America. 3 p.m. Saturday. Due ADVERTISEMENT another scheme in hand, but in view of the Mr. Norman is an Englishman, born in Eng- They have a National Union of Non- benefits of walking instead of taking a train
One reason
prising. Each etrairrer wars led in by a relation educated ;:t Kton and Cambridge, and Smoker* at Home, because one has read of for every little distance they wish to uo.
London, 11th August. conference they suspended it. or friend, and it made sighted people realise what land and
CONDITIONS. he served in the South African War. He belongs ■pK»;-:STRLAX.
TUESDAY. for wishing such a conference, success was a boon it is to have good eyes. The inmates
Sir Ernest Harvey, the
it in "The Times," as well as in "The Guar-
Australian States, China, Japan, Straits that it would render unnecessary the employ- surprised strangers by the uncanny way in which to an old Kent family. dian," the noted Church
and South Africa. per wandered out of the hall, and found Deputy-! iovernor, U another Englishman, the son
Settlements
of free labour, always a complicating they in and
GOT A MATCH? paper. A writer in the VEHICULAR FERRY FARES.
Niagara, 3 p.m. Parcels, 11 a.m. ment their way about the corridors and passages. The of Prebendary Harvey, who was vicar of Hilling-
Great Britain, Ireland and Europe, via factor in industrial relations. The Christ- an Australian paper some time latter very tactfully says
Cape Horn, per Port Fremantle, 7 p.m. The Proprietors do not hold themselves youngsters of the institution thoroughly enjoyed don. Reading asserting
Correspondence must be specially nil- responsible for non-Insertion or advertise- church tramway strike furnishes an example themselves phiyiirr the part of hosts and' per- ago, I found the notorious Mr. Lung most of that it requires a good dealso of courage to As ;i resilient of Dovouport ami travelling
dresxsed "per Port Fremantle." Parcels
formers. It wai-i amusing to i<ee the way they that Mr. Norman was an
American, and denounce smoking, because many smoke, on the vi'bi'.'iilar bout daily ! have noticed u
3 p.m. Due London, 18th August. ments through accident or otherwise,
nnri
of the trouble that is apt to follow such intro- and so many people grow and sell tobacco. decline of traffic, arc! I think there is littlu
they reserve to themselves the right to trailed in when it was their turn to perform. ■the directors were foreigners.
duction; there are now two unions among the Led by one who could see. they formed a long I believe there are twenty-six directors on the llt is only necessary to mention that ill seven wonder at, this, as the fares! are excessive;
amend, withhold op omit any Advertisement.
employees. This Waikato development is a "crocodile."' each with a hand touching the board, and they, like the (iovernor and Deputy- years seven directors of a famous tobacco con- For instance, my baby ear costs isic 12/ per
Advertisements are received up to 2.20
serious blunder, and those responsible
OVERSEAS AIR MAIL. should shoulder of the one. in front. A blind Maori Governor, are all British. Out of curiosity I asked cern died, each leaving fortunes ranging from week for six return trips, aii.l n larger car
p.m. on the day of issue, but advertisements operations will be caused much rntercat. Stripped to a piupiu, or a city friend to look up their names for me, and two million to seven million pounds. Some- costs 13/0, which must be u-rd in the week,
Great Britain, Ireland ana Continent of reach at once announce that
Europe, per Karachi-London
air mail intended ror classified Insertion must kilt, he wielded a taiaha and went through some he sends me this list: Addi.s, Anderson, Blackett, body must have smoked some cigarettes! therefore anyone livinjr on the North Shore
service (extra fee 7d for each half ciunrel, the office not later than 1 p.m. stopped pending the result of the conference. realistic martial exercises to the accompaniment Booth, Lord Cullen, Duncan. Gladstone, Gtoschcn, That famous journalist, James I. of England, who needs liis car in town daily for business
Main Trunk (Manngnmii. from Wel-
per
lington), Thursday, 14th July, at 1.30 Ail Family Notices Intended Tor classified, of the dance band. Probably the thing that sur- Orenfell, Hambro, Hanbury, Lord Hyndley, Moles- not only wrote sonnets, he wrote "The Coun- either has to pay garage fcas in town or pay
p.m. Due London, 17th August. insertion on Front I'aye ol me STAH prised most was the nkil] of the iiHHiciium —it vvorth, Kindereley, Kitson, Lubbock, Newman, terblast to Tobacco" in 1004, but neither King this exorbitant clrarga for weekly trav.-l. I
" "
Persia, Iraq (3d), Palestine (4d>, Kenya should be handed In before 1 p.m. THE HOSPITAL LEVY. wan difficult to understand how they could Peacock. Shaw, Stamp. Tiarks, Trotter, Whig- nor Carrie Nation could stop the habit. Ben think this is unfair 'to North Shore resident*
and Uganda. Tanganyika Territory HOdi. memorise every note of a lpng piece without ham and Whitworth. There is nothing foreign Jonsolij in "Bartholomew Kair."' exclaimed: and a big drawback to the boroughs con-
Rhodesia, Nyassaland, Portuguese hast Instructions as to the Insertion or with-
Africa (11<1) and Union of South Atriesi drawal of advertisements must be In ever having seen the score. about most, of them. "Neither do thoil lust after that tawny weed cerned, as it prevents people with curs living
(1/1). via Karachi-Egypt and Egypt
writing . Orders to withdraw advertise- The levy made by the Hospital Board I expect that the curious will find all they tobacco," but one is afraid that the several on this side. There is also the man in town
Africa nir mnil services, per Main 1 runk
want to know about these men iu '"Who's Who." hundred folk one met in Queen Street fumigat-
,
(Maunganul, from Wellington), Thursday, ments must be lodged not later than 11 on lociil bodies is to he slightly raised this Early Motoring Days. who on Sundays or holidays would often come
14th July, at 1.30 p.m. a.m. each day. year, and the increase is only a fraction of Amusing stories of early motoring days in born My friend tells me that all the directors were ing the atmosphere this morning never read to this side for a day's outing, but when he
in England with the exception of two, who old Ben. The churchman writer forgets to pays 3/ rot urn for car and i)d return for each
the extra money that the board has had to Auckland were told at a reunion of life mem- One of the Canadians would be quote the famous churchman, Charles Kings- passenger as well as liis running expenses it
CLASSIFIED The board has a good case bers of the Auckland Automobile Association are Canadians.
INCOMING OVERSEAS MAILS.
spend on relief.
last evening. Dr. A. Challinor Purchars, the first Mr. I ,]. H. Peacock, who was a school teacher in ley, who wrote "Westward Ho!": "When all is too hard on his pocket and ha stays on
for regarding as a gift the £32,000 advanced Canada bcfiure he became interested in more finan- thing's were lirst made none was made better the town side. 1 think it i< time we had a
• ADVERTISEMENTS president of the association, recalled that early
j u l v in.—s.s. Khvltcn. from
Melbourne (11 pursuits. Me is a Rhodes Trustee. than tobacco to be a rich man's friend, a reduction of our vehicular fares. With all the
bags of Australian mail). by the State, but the Government, hard motorists were regarded as nocial pests, despite cial
,
From what little .1 know of these names I pool- man's wealth . no. . and
a wakeful unemployed \v<- have at tlis present time, why
j uly ii—R.M.s. Niagara, from Vancouver ABE INSERTED AT THE FOLLOWING pressed for money, refuses to so treat this the fuct that many of them did their best to man's sleep. There'* herb like it under not start cm the Harbour Bridge, which !ni'-
mail). the "get on nide" with other road user,- by lending should say that a composite biography would be the canopy of heaven." Inadequately quoted,
(103 bilgs of English and American
CASH RATES: —
sum, so the ratepayers have to bear a hand to catch horses that had bolted in terror full
of interest mid even romance. The Gosehens. to come, and in fi-ture will be a national
Ju ly 12—S.s. Maunganul, from Sydney burden. Two important points are raised by at the sight of a motor car. When cars ftwt for
instance, for all their foreign name, have long but explaining a parson's taste. Few men benefit and a revenuu-uruiliKMiirr asset?
given the or women can tell you why he or she smokctf,
mail).
the estimates. Though the Unemployment
(Australian FAIR DEAL.
Angeles situations Vacant been settled and have
Wanted I appeared in Auckland, he mentioned, it was in England,
j u]y is—S.s. Mariposa, from Los I 12 Words: but the following from "The Smoking World"'
.Situations
(1128 hags of English and American mall Personal I one Insertion, 1/ Hoard is taking over responsibility for able- illegal for them to travel at more than four country distinguished service in many fields. Sir
is explanatory:
for New Zealand).
.VorVnie 1F
f
Three Insertions, 2/6 bodied unemployed, the
Hospital Board esti- miles an hour, and a man carrying n red flag Alan Anderson is n son of Dr. Kliznbeth Oarrett GERMANY AND ENGLAND.
°
had to walk ahead to give warning to other Anderson, famous in her day. Mr. Booth is a son Tobncoo is a dirty wood ;
S. M. HARRISON, To Let. etc. J mates that £53,000 will he required for its road ueers. Tn the early days of motoring, driving of the Hon. Charles Booth, and his mother was I like it.
Chief Postmaster. The hope may be It siiMslios no normal need;
1 30 Words, 2/6 own relief operations. licenses and registration fees were unnecessary, a daughter of Zachary Maeaulay. The Shaw in I like it.
It its reported that many people in Ger-
•Births. Marriages that expenditure will bo well under what few cars there were in Auckland being the list is the Hon. Alexander Shaw, the shipping
It makes me tliin. it makes you lean, many are in favour of the restoration of
Deaths r Eaon additional five expressed
Memorlam J Words, 9d.
this figure. Then there is the cost of the known either by their drivers or by the parti- magnate. The Whigliams are an Ayrshire family, It takes the hair rifiht off your bean. monarchy. If Germany, instead of again seek-
EXPRESS TRAIN SERVICES. cular noise they made. Petrol in those days and one of them is the general who was nt Khar- It's the worst dnrn stiitY I've ever seen; ing to become a sovereign Power, would offer
Express trains leave Aucklnnd daily for— hospital. Reductions have been made, but was cheap, 5/ bciu > siillicient to buy a ease. Mr. toum with KitcheiK-r.
I like it.
to unite as one nation wiih ICngltind, provided
Wellington, 3 p.m. (except Sunday); 7
p.m. (except Saturday). Rotorua, 10.10 there is still need for an independent investi- George Henning related how once lie took a •■team The other name.3 are sufficient proof that the she had complete autonomy in regard to inter-
a.m. Tnuranga, O.S a.m. Tnneatua. Sl.B gation of the business side of the institution. car to Parliament Buildings, Wellington, to give control of the bank is wholly British, and it is nal government, and England agreed to such
a.m. (Tues.. Thurs., Sat.). Whangarel, 8.40 Advertisements should be addressed to an exhibition before members. Ha informed the sheer stupidity to suggest otherwise. In any A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. a proposal, it would, in the writer's opinion,
a.m. Opua, 8.40 n.m. (Tues., Thurs, Sat.). The board seems to regard any such sugges- members that the ear war? easy to drive, and case, a British' bank is a British bank, and that You love? That's high as you shall goj be the finest thing that could happen for
Express trains arrive at Auckland daily tion as a reflection on itself, but it should several drove it successfully. Then one member ij all there i* to it. Some of the dominant figures For 'tis as true as Gospel text, both nations, and might ultimately load to
from—Wellington, G.38 a.m. (except Mon- THE MANAGER, anything that might lead to the
day); 9.40 a.m. (except Sunday). Rotorua, welcome engaged the wrong geai, and the car shot back- in America have German names, but no 01:0 would Xf t noble then is never so, the federation of all the nations of Europe
4 p.m. Tauranga, 0.20 p.m. Taneatun,
6.20 p.m. (Tues., Thurs., Sat.). Whangarei,
"
STAR "
OFFICE. adoption of better business methods and the wards into a garden. That was the end of the be foolish enough to suggest that American Esther i" this world or the next. with our Royal Family as the head of the
"
k. 6.12 p.m. Opua, 6.12 p.m. (Tues., Thurs., saving of public money. demonstration. finance is controlled from Germany. —Coventry Patmore. federation. KTSG SOLOMON.
It Sat.). Kranktoa Junction, 11 p.m.
THE AUCKLAND STAR, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 193 2. 7
SIXTY-SIX LOST. AT LAUSANNE. FIERCECYCLONE.
TO THE LIMIT. NAVAL POWER. ANXIETY FELT. ERECTION OF ORPHANAGE TRAGEDY ON COURT STEP
LONDON, July 7. SYDNEY, tiiis day. MOSCOW, July 7. tho City Coroner (Mr. May) discharged
(United P.A.—Electric Telegraph-Copyright) The British United Press represen- (British Offlcial Wireless.) Dealing with naval proposals in his Anxiety is felt for the safety of Justice Hei'dmau t!:i<s morning. The tho woman, who had been charged with
The fiercest cyclone for years is disarmament policy speech, Mr. Bald- plaintiff was the Right Rev. Dr. James murder. Detective Sergeant Hayes
tative at Lausanne understands that •the American . airmen, Griffin and
raging over the eastern half of the
(Received 11.30 a.m.)
an agreement between France and State. Shipping is menaced and the (Received 1.30 p.m.)
win said it was essential that pro- Mattern, who took off from New York M. Liston, Roman Catholic Bishop of said that when he asked Miss O'Byrne
Germany was reached on the war posals intended to be adopted by on Monday on an attempt to fly Auckland, and the defendants were 11. what hud led up to tho shooting, sho
CHERBOURG, July 7. property damage bears testimony to RUGBY, July 7. general agreement should make due R. Jenkins. J. B. Crawford and W. H. said, "Gibbs is the father of my child,
guilt clause and that a final plenary the strength of the wind, which last round the world in six days, and who and he was before the court for main-
Sixty-six were drowned when the session of the conference will be held An important declaration of the provision for varying, circumstances, left Berlin yesterday for here. Waterhouse, formerly trading together
night reached a velocity of GO miles as the Drury Brick and Tile Company. tenance. Ho sat on tho steps of the
French submarine Promothee, 1379 cither on Friday or Saturday. per hour. British disarmament policy was made having regard to the widely-scattered The airmen are overdue since early Plaintiff alleged that on or about. May, court after leaving, and I said to the
ions, which was launched in 1930, by Mr. Stanley Baldwin in the House responsibilities of the British Navy. child: 'This is your daddy.' Gibbs
sank suddenly in 150 feet of water "The Times" Lausanne correspondent, The coastal steamers Ulmarra and this morning. A 'plane was sighted 19,'J0, he became a party to a contract
of Commons. He prefaced specific It was not practicable for Britain to under which defendants agreed to supply said: "I don't want her. I'll kill her.'
while performing surface tests in the however, suys that a "deadlock without Warrancen are overdue at Sydney. It is high over the Polish-Lithuanian frontier
qualification" is the only description of proposals by pointing out that the cut down the number of units beyond a at 11.40 last night. 125,000 facing bricks to be used by his Tore up Photo.
roadstead seven miles north of Cape believed that tliev are sheltering along British Government cordially wel- certain point.
the situation after to-day's negotiations. builder, Thomas Clements, i;i the erec- "Ho then tore up tluv kiddy's photo.
Levi. the coast. Captains of ships reaching comed the Hoover declaration, It is feared that if it wore that of the tion of the building at Howick.
Not an inch of progress was made at the port describe the storm as the worst because it called for a really sub- Occasions might arise calling for the American airmen they might have been All the time he was saying-, 'I'll kill her.
Five members of the crew, including conferences held. The defendants denied that they were I'll put you in gaol and kill her.'" Then,
two officers, were flung into the sea and
The hesitations nnd experienced on the New South Wales stantial measure of disarmament and presence of nhips simultaneously in parts since driven out of their course by ever at any time parties to a contract
indecisions within a stone's throw of a coast.' heavy storms and torrential rains. sho said, Gibbs attempted to take tho
rescued, Boats hurried to the scene of settlement were almost incredible.
sought to apply the two principles of of the world far removed from one an- with plaintiff, and said that they did child from her, but without success, and
the disaster. The crew of the trawler Goolgwai had qualitative and quantitative limita- other, and it was essential to bear in enter into a contract for the supply of he then said, "I'll never pay for the
Earlier dispatches eta ted that in spite a narrow escape from disaster when part tion. mind the very large reduction in the bricks to be used in the erection of the support of her. I'll kill you and" the baby,
The Promothee, }n addition to her of the unpromising adjournment of the. of the trawl carried away and the dang- GERMAN FLYERS. convent with the contractor, Clements, too."
Success Geneva depended on general number of ships of all categories already
complement of 50, carried 17 workmen negotiations at Lausanne last night the ling rope fouled the propeller. The whole agreement,at and fbc Hoover proposals who was to erect the building. They "He stooped to open a parcel he was
and engineers. The Ministry of Marine latest reports forecast that an agree- crew fought desperately white waves effected. If a comparison was made with declared that between themselves and carrying," Miss O'Byrno's statement
announces that the cause of the accident ment was probable in a few hours to- wore breaking right over the little were put forward ns a contribution to the year before the war, it would be Bertram Making Speedy the plaintiff no privity of contract ever continued, "and I thought he was getting
has not yet been determined. day. vessel. Finally the blades were freed. an agreed general programme. The found that capital ships have been re- existed; they were sub-contractors only, a revolver and a razor to kill the child.
Recovery.
The authorities have sent every avail- Probably the basis would be a German Tile Weather Bureau lias issued a British proposals should also be regarded duced from OS) to 15, cruisers from 108
and responsible to Clements alorv. I took the revolver from my pocket, and
able vessel to locate the submarine, and warning to shipping that the cyclone is as a contribution to a general agreement. The action was heard on June 21 and I said, 'See this, I came prepared. I
payment of £130,000,000 and a declara- to 52, destroyers from 283 to 147, and
an aeroplane is also assisting. Under- tion that the cancellation of reparations increasing in intensity. South-westerly Britain further agreed with President KLAUSMANN'S CONDITION. 22, and at the conclusion of the plain- was told you were going to kill or
water operations will be difficult owing to westerly galas and rough seats could submarines from 74 to 52. tiff's case counsel for defendants moved crucify me and the child.'
abrogates Part S of the Treaty of Ver-
to a strong current. sailles without specifically mentioning be looked for along the coast, and in the Hoover that the three problems of mili- Numerical reduction of the British for a nonsuit upon two grounds, first, "He ,made a grab at the revolver
The disaster is reminiscent of the loss the actual "war guilt" article. Western Tasman. tary, naval and air disarmament were WYNDHAM, July 7. that it was not'proved that the plaintiff and suid, 'I'll blow your brains and the
Navy, therefore, had already been had any interest in a contract which
of the British submarine M 2 with the Sydney and the suburbs have suffered interconnected. Britain, like the United ■applied on a very large scale, and indeed The rescued German airman, Hans kid's brains out now.' I struggled with
"The Times," in an editorial article, would entitle him to recover damages; He twistd my
whole of her complement in the English says: "All the facts are known nnd the extensively. Gardens are ruined, fences States, found her strongest ami in the the cruiser numbers would require Bertram, has almost completely second, that there was no proof of a
him for the revolver.
Channel last January, when an open blown down, and telephone poles up- Xαvy, and although the naval contribu- special consideration hereafter, but recovered. He is now capable of deal- wrist and I heard a report. Then ho
time has come for a decision which can contract for the eale and purchase of stepped back and grabbed the revolver
hatch door during a submersion in the rooted. The occupants of a house at though there was, a limit to numerical ing with a pile of cablegrams and tele-
only be attained by mutual concession. Kogarah were dining when a sudden tions to disarmament on the largest bricks between plaintiff and defendants. barrel and my wrist. The gun went off,
course of test manoeuvres caused the The French Prime Minister, M. Herriot, reduction, it was perfectly possible and grams from relatives and friends in
tragedy. squall lifted the roof and carried it into scale had already been made in advance in the highest degree desirable, to Germany and Australia congratulating His Honor held that Clements was nnd I saw him stagger back and fall."
and the German Chancellor, Herr von a neighbour's yard. under an obligation to provide the plain-
The experts aboard the Promothee Papen, have shown sweet reasonableness of the present conference, the British secure by other means a large diminu- him on hie good fortune and wishing him Sergeant Hayes said that later he
Rain caused the points to jam at the Government now offered a further con- tiff with the building specified in the asked O'Byrne if, when she drew the
included a Government engineer, two and brought a settlement within reach. tion of naval armaments. and his companion, Adolf Klausmann, a
contract. He alone was responsible to
officials find seven workmen from the Central Railway Stntion, and trains tribution as speedy recovery. revolver, she had it in mind to kill
Any reasonable terms should be counted were Upwards of an hour late. Yester- part of a world settle- Gun Calibre too High. the plaintiff for the completion of the Gibbs. She replied: "No, I only wanted
Cherbourg Dockyard, and an engineer to the negotiators' credit by their own Bertram treated the reply to his
and six workmen belonging to the arma- public and Parliamentary opinion." day the temperature at 3 o'clock was 48 ment. The present treaty permits of size fiancee in Germany as the most urgent.
building and for the quality of the to frighten him so that he would not
degrees, the lowest at that hour for ten material used in its construction. The kill my baby." She also stated that
ment firm of Schneiders. The latter Dealing with laud disarmament, Mr. and gun calibre were far too high, and Klausmann is showing a slight im- plaintiff had failed to prove privity of
were attending the trials after prolonged years. There were reports of light Baldwin said that the British Govern- the British Government considered that Gibbs had served a sentence of 12
snowfalls in the city and suburbs, a ment fiound itself very largely in accord provement. The local medical man, contract between himself and defendants, months over money she had given him
alterations to the vessel. very large reductions, amounting to Dr. Webster, thinks Klausmann will be and his Honor said ho would therefore
phenomenon that has not been recorded with President Hoover's proposals. to mind while she was in hospital.
A naval authority expresses the
opinion that the absence of any other
STRENUOUS TRAINING. in Sydney since 1830. British troops in Britain, in the colonies
about one-third, both in the case of
capital ships and cruisers, could be made
fairly well in a fortnight, but very great
care is being taken to ensure his com-
enter a nonsuit with coets, witnesses'
expenses and disbursements to be settled Spent £450 of Woman's Money.
explanation for the fact that five men Flood falls on the central and and in India had been reduced compared in the future construction. plete recovery. by the Registrar.
southern Highlands are predicted. with the year before the war from Sergeant Hayes said that O'Byrno
were thrown clear,' including the com- New Zealand Olympians Begin 259,000 to 207,000. This had been effected As regards capital ships, the Ameri- "I should, perhaps add," said his described a meeting with a friend of
mander, Lieutenant Du Mesnil, indicated can proposal would leave the size of Honor, "that although the contract for Gibbs, who, she said, had warned her
that they were on the bridgo of the Work. by the disbandinent of many unite.
these enormously expensive vessels, and BRITISH AIR FLEET. tho erection of the building at Howick to be careful not to go near the Gap,
vessel when she eank without warning, IN DIRTY WEATHER. Reduction of Land Forces. the calibre of the guns, untouched in on its face appears to have been made or the Bridge, or a ferry, or near where
possibly owing to her tanks being flooded America had proposed division of land any constructed in the future, and every between the Sisters of Mercy and sho could be thrown under a train, as
for an unknown reason, trapping every- ALAN ELLIOTT IMPRESSES. MAKURA FOR WELLINGTON. forcee into a police component and a figure involved in these huge dimensions, Monoplanes for Imperial Clements, I have aeeumed, for the pur- Gibbs had said that he intended to do
New
one below. defence component, and upon that basis in initial cost, upkeep, personnel, pose of this judgment, that his Lord- away with her.
(Received 11 a.m.) SYDNEY, July 7. British land forces had already been ammunition, stores and docks would be Airways. ship tho Bishop was correctly named as Mr. Sproule (for O'Byrne): Did yon
When the Makura cleared the heads reduced much belowfor the number recog- maintained at the highest level. plaintiff in the proceedings." ever ascertain from tho woman how
STORY OF TRAGEDY. LOS ANGELES, July 7.
The members of the New Zealand this evening on leaving Sydney for nised ae necessary
the maintenance
making allow- The United Kingdom proposal, while LINERS FOR AFRICAN ROUTE. much money this man had robbed her
Wellington she ran into a 40-mile an of internal order, without
securing no less reduction in the total of?
Olympic team after engaging in limber- ance for the forces needed on the lines
Captain Hears Suspicious
"
hour south-easterly gale. Detective Hayes: Four hundred and
Noises."
ing exercises, and accustoming them-
There were mountainous seas and
of communication within the Empire. tonnage, evaded these consequences by
reducing the size of the guns and ships. (British Official Wireless.) STATE AND NEW GUARD. sixty pounds.
selves to the dirt track, have begun fierce rain was falling. Altogether the Britain had already joined in the If the calibre of a gun was reduced to EUGBY, July 7. She had to go
on the dole?—Yes.
serioue training for the Games, which weather was very dirty. rejection of chemical and bacteriological 12 inches, the maximum size of the ship Part of the fleet of eight large mono- Gibbs, according to a brother, Walter
NOT A CHANCE FOR CREW. warfare, and in regard to land guns had could bo reduced from 35,000 to 25,000
commence on July 30.
proposed the abolition of all mobile guns tons, nnd an immense saving effected planes intended for use on the African POLICY STATEMENT SOON. Gibbs, was a married man with two
Sports' writers are impressed by Alan ISoin.m. calibre. Regarding tanks, routes by Imperial Airways, Limited, is children.
(Received 1.30 p.m.)
Elliott's appearance, springs, powerful ANNUITIES DISPUTE. above the Government agreed with President
under both heads, both initially and
consequentially.
now undergoing final tests at Coventry
at the works of the Armstrong-Whit- POLICE
Giving his finding, Mr. May said:
UNHAMPERED. "This unfortunate woman was in trying
PARIS, July 7. legs and driving power. Hoover in desiring that specifically offen- circumstances, afraid for her child and
!
worth Company. The whole fleet will
Later reports state that seven were sive weapons bo prohibited, and had The British Government was ready to
be completed within a few weeks. one can quite understand that the gun
rescued, including the commander, two
Mr. Thomas Explains Suspense advocated the abolition of all tanks over apply the same principles to cruisers,
OFFICER'S DISMISSAL REPORTED. may have gone off accidentally while the
•JO tons, which type was especially to reduce the maximum size and the Each machine, when fully loaded, will
midshipmen, two petty officers and two CRICKET IN ENGLAND. Account.
adaptable for offensive employment. gun calibre by international agreement weigh 8J tons. Each hae a span of 00ft,
man grasped her hand. Ido not see any
reason to send this woman for trial. It
seamen. All were good swimmers and from the present figure of 10,000 tons and is powered with four double Mon- Within the next few days the New seems to me a travesty of justice. No
kept afloat for over an hour until they DEBATE IN COMMONS. Lighter tanks, however, could not be and 8-inch guns to 7000 tons and 6.1- goose 340 horse-power air-cooled radial
were- rescued by a fishing smack and South Wales Premier (Mr. B. S. Stevens) jury would convict. Ido not even
Jardine Tops Century for regarded as offensive weapons, and con- inch guns. motors, and is designed to meet the
hurried to Cherbourg, where Lieutenant stituted an essential compensation for difficult flying conditions characteristic will make a full etntement on the New intend to mention her name in my find-
Du Meanil gave the first news of the Gentlemen. LONDON, July 7. the lack of numbers in a smal, volun- Reduced Size of Capital Ships. ing."
of the African airways. Guard and the action the Government Compliments were paid by both the.
catastrophe. Referring to an amendment moved in tarily-enlisted army. It would then be possible to reduce The aerodromes between Cairo and
He says he was inspecting the engines the House of Commons by the Leader proposes to take on the police report coroner and Mr. Sproule to "the gentle
Aβ far as Britain was concerned, any tho size of capital ships still further, Capetown are situated more than .'soooft of New Guard activities. He made that and considerate way" in which the police
with experts when he heard suspicious INDIA DRAWS WITH STAFFORD of the Opposition, Mr. G. Lansbury, to and to fix the maximum at 22,000 tons
would require an in-
reject the Irish Free State Special n-eneral prohibition man-power and would above sea level and the new liners are promise in the Legislative Assembly last had handled the case.
noises and cries coming from the deck. of with llin guns. This would nearly halve designed to operate normally at a height
He rushed up to find the Promothee Import Duties Bill on the ground that crease in terms as a measure of the initial cost of any future capital of 9000ft. Even with one of the four week, and added that a police agent
sinking beneath his feet. All the hatches (Received 12 noon.) the Free State had paid the dieputed thus defeat its own ends had on land concerned in a recent New Guard case
money into a suspense account pending disarmament. Britain ship, nnd greatly reduce the cost of motors stopped the craft will be among
were open and he ordered those below to LONDON, July 7. a measure of maintenance. Time tho whole scale the fastest civil aeroplanes yet built. had been dismissed by the police.
HIS SEVENTY-FOURTH.
e6cape, but within a few moments the At the Oval the Gentlemen declared arbitration, Mr. Thomas reminded the already put into practice would come down together and there Mr. Stevens was asked by Mr. Hamil-
Opposition that the Free State Land Act disarmament, which more than
con-
vessel had disappeared. their first innings closed at 452 for the standards proposed by would bo a definite return to smaller ton Knight (Labour, Hartley) whether it
The search for the vessel has hitherto 'seven wickets. D. R. Jardine (Surrey) of 1923 made payment into a suspense formed with dimensions. was a fact that. a. police report to the
laugh- President Hoover. INEBRIATE'S CONVICTION.
been fruitless. carried his bat for 123. account obligatory. (Cheers and
ter.) Turning to the air proposals, Mr. On this basis the United Kingdom BANKRUPT DALMATIAN. Government recommended the prosecu-
tion of seven prominent members of the
The loss of the Promothee forme the The Players scored 218 for three
Mr. Lansbury, whose amendment des- Baldwin said that the Government
was proposal would effect an ultimate reduc- New Guard on charges of seditious con- MAN WHO SELLS MUSIC."
greatest submarine disaster in French wickets. J. W. Hearne (Middlesex) led
"
A. Sandliam (Surrey) fol- cribed the bill as "a precipitate adoption prepared to go to any length in agree- tion in capital ship tonnage alone of spiracy. What action did the Govern-
naval history, her casualty list of 60 with 90. of economic reprisals against the Free ment with the other Powers to preserve 195,000 tons, comparable with the figure GROCERY BUSINESS LOSSES. ment propose to take? ,
comparing with the 43 killed when the lowed with 88. the horrore Besides being a habitual inebriate,
Ondine rammed a Greek steamer in Staffordshire, the All-India State," said it was essential for the the civilian population from There was no
under the United States proposal, which Mr. Knight also asked whether in- Alfred Janice Maesey, who frequently
Against Minister to remember that because of air bombardment. would be about 175,000.
October, 1928. eleven was dismissed for 162 (C. J. the aspect of disarmament more vitally MARRIED OWNER OF RESTAURANT. structions had been issued to the police appears at the Police Court, is also a
-.
there was a disagreement regarding As regards aircraft carriers, the Gov- not to proceed with investigations into habitual fun-maker. This morning,
The Promothee was designed for Taylor seven for Gl). JThe county, which setting up of a tribunal at the Imperial urgent. ernment was in substantial agreement when he appeared and admitted a charge'
_
Those who were made 209 in the first innings, declared (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.)
Kew Guard activities.
colonial defence. Conference, the Statute of Westminster The Government proposed the com- with the Hoover proposals, and suggests of drunkenness, he said, Give me a "
rescued were too dazed to give a at 142 for six wickets. Requiring 190 plete prohibition of all bombing from the Mr. Stevens replied that any represen-
_
wae passed without any tribunal. a reduction in size from 27,000 to-22,000
WHANGAREI, this day.
tations to the Government by responsible chance, sir."
coherent account of the tragedy, al- to win the Indians lost six wickets for This matter had been discussed as if air, save within limits to be laid down tons, with a consequent reduction in the The bankrupt estate of George A chance 1 asked Mr. W. R. Mc-
"
"
94, and the match was drawn. police officers would receive full and
though some eaid they were blown off the Free State were doing something us precisely as possible by international total tonnage of from 135,000 to 110,000 Mihaljevich was investigated by the careful consideration. It was a fact Kean. You have 73 previous appear-
"
the submarine. which put it outside the pale of ordinary convention; attacks upon civilian popu-
tons. Official Assignee, Mr. A. L. Tresidder. that a. few weeks ago definite recom- ances noted on your list."
A fishing boat, which had no wireless civilised States. The dispute was an lation to be entirely prohibited. Britain Massey: Oh, rub them all out. They
aboard, hurried to port to give the tid- BRADMAN AND McCABE. honest dispute, not a question of money. further proposed a. strict limitationand in Britain favoured the abolition of sub- The schedule showed liabilities amount- mendations were submitted in a police
marines, which would also make possible ing to £388 C/ 10 and aesets £4 interest 15/. In report relating to the Xew Guard. That are old. (Laughter.)
ings to the Admiralty, and thus lost The bill was a piece of penal legislation, the unladen weight ofcarriers all military Yes, he's a habitual inebriate," said
"
valuable time before divers could be which would only engender hatred and naval aircraft, troop and flying a reduction of the destroyer tonnage by addition there is an unknown report was at present being carefully in-
could the family estate at Igrane, Dalmatia. vestigated by Crown Law officers. The Detective Sergeant Kelly.
hurried to the scene. When the Promo- IN FORM AT ST. CATHERINE'S. bitterness. boats exceptcd, and "restriction in num- about one-third. If submarines in
Government would be guided entirely by I suppose you would like me to rub
"
thee foundered, all her hatches were bers of all kinds of military and naval not be sonipletely abolished, their sur- In his statement bankrupt said he
Lieutenant-Colonel J. T. C. Moore- aircraft." face displacement should be fixed at 250 came to New Zealand 22 years ago and the recommendation of the Crown Law your convictions out, Massey. Do you
open, so no hope is held out for any Brabazon (Con., Wallaeey), speaking as work asked the magistrate.
"
?
(Received 12 noon.)
tons, with a strict limitation of total went gum-digging at Mangawhare. Hav- authorities.
other survivors. Concluding, Mr. Baldwin eaid that Massey: Why, yes, I sell music and
VANCOUVER, July 7. half an Irishman, said that Mr. de tonnage and the number of units. ing saved some money, he bought a It was not the policy of the Govern- earn £1 a day. Of course, I've got to
Valera had no sense of honour. He had although Britain's reductions in all three ment to interfere with the activities of
A. A. Mailey's Australian, cricketers, had been beyond comparison boardinghouse in Auckland, but sold out, into a pub, and then I get too much
responsible police officers. The police go
arms
set a cunning trap into which the Do- greater than those effected elsewhere
Outstanding submarine disasters were: at St. Catherine's, in a return match, minions Secretary had fallen. As a ar.d in 1924 took over a grocery shop drink.
would be given unrestricted power to
1904—A1, struck by liner off Isle of Wight; decisively defeated the Ridley College result all the old animosity had been outside the countries disarmed by the TOURIST BUSINESS. in Dominion Road. He lost heavily, Detective Sergeant Kelly smiled, and
take all action necessary in preserving remarked
all on board lost. past and present team, which batted 18 stirred up. Versailles Treaty, she is ready and eager however, and early in 1025 closed the peace and good order.
that it was the first time he
1905—-A5, explosion of petrol vapour; six men for a. total of 112 runs. to join in further measures by which the business and again went gum-digging. had heard that story from Massey.
killed, nine injured. "If Ireland swinge to a Republic at general object would be attained. three years ago Lang Called to Order. Massey: Yes, if you were a singer,
McCabe took four wickets in five balls the next election," said the member, ADDRESS ON NEW ZEALAND. He came to Whangarei
1908—A8, sank in Plymouth Sound; 14 and married the owner of a restaurant. Mr. Lang: Is it the Premier's inten- Kelly, I could accompany you on the
and ended with an average of seven for "the Dominions Secretary will be more
loet.
Kippax took three for 12 and All his debts were old ones, and he tion to allow the inquiry to go on into piano. (Laughter.)
1909—C11, eank off Cromer. 25. responsible than any other man." (Cries (Received 12.30 p.m.) had paid off some of them, amounting The music you could play must be
"
1912—A3, sunk in collision off Isle of Fleetwood-Smith three for 45. of "No.") PREMIERS CONFER. the vicious and slanderous statements
to £01 15/. made by his Mr. Weaver, to for a dark-town band," rejoined Mr.
colleague,
Wipht; 14 lost. The visitors showed little respect for Mr. J. Maxton (Lab., Bridgeton, Glas- BRISBANE, this day.
state- Kelly.
1012—82, in collision; 15 lost. the bowling, and made .'io9 for (72) six gow) said Mr. de Valera and the Irish An enthusiastic audience of 500 pros-
The assignee asked bankrupt whether ascertain whether his lying
"You would make a good corner man,
1913—]':.'), explosion; three killed.
people were perfectly entitled to take Unanimous Agreement On Plans he knew the extent of the family in- ments .
,
1921—K5, sank in English Channel; 57 scorers. to last. lecture concerning New Zealand's scenic
Mr. Lang: ..
Ms false "
lost. In their next game the Australians The bill was road a second time by statements can be sustained? Mr. Kelly told Maesey.
1922—H42. rammed by warship off beat a Montreal eleven, scoring in 90 321 votes to 41. AUSTRALIA'S FINANCES.
New Zealand Trade Commissioner, who admitted
had gambled, but not for
j
Mr. Stevens said that it was true that The magistrate put an end to the
Gibraltar; 23 lost. two wickets. Hie Col- five or six yoare. He said he was a tho Attorney-General in the last ad- exchanges when he said something that
1924—L24, rammed by warehip off Port- minutes, 150 for was introduced by the Mayor, Mr.
Montreal side was all out for 123. lins. The opinion of the audience was kitchenman at the restaurant, and ministration, Mr. Lamaro, had signed a even made Massey himself smile. "A
land; 41 lost.
]925—M1. sunk off Start Point; 68 lost.
ARMS IN IRELAND? SYDNEY, July 7.
that the lecture was the most interest- working for his keep. He had a phy- minute appointing a magistrate to hold little peace and a quiet rest for 14 days "
"Melbourne Herald CHICAGO LAD'S The reductions apply to coal ;:n<l coke vessel Triona, which stranded at the alteration would prolong the life of (he small car, Mr. K. Forrest, of back for 40 minutes
<!.
to allow passengers
News Ltd.
Service,
for shipment to oversea markets and for entrance to Suva harbour yesterday, loans which it was proposed should close for the South Island to arrive.
P.v spocinl arrangement Router's
world
sources
FRANCHISE DENIED. (Received 11.80 a.m.) the bunkers of oversea ships. The after being refloated, left for Ocean in 3(5i years.
Palinerston North, w;;s killed. Mis wife,
who was in the car, suffered severe shock
Service; in addition to other specia
of information, is used in the compilation SUVA, this day. arrangement, however, is temporary, Island this evening. The chairman said that local bodies
and a cut on the forehead.
published in An old French chronicler, describing
nt the overseas intelligence
this issue, and all rights therein
in Aus- VOTES FOR WOMEN IN FRANCE. Hartley de Gerald, aged 13, has until September 30, but it is retrospec- A magisterial inquiry was held this and primary producers were being asked The impact sent the ear spinning and the torture of Dainiens, who attempted
tive to July 1. afternoon into the cause of the strand- to carry the bad debts of the Public
tralia and New Zealand are reserved. arrived at Suva from Vancouver on a Judjiir.cut v.'ii.i deferred till Tues- Trustee. it finally came to rest on it* side, with to assassinate King Louis XV. of France,
Such of the cable news on thljj
page | as is
The i imps'. (Received 11.30 a.m.) six weeks' tour of Fiji. He is the son The coal mine owners declare it will ing.
be impossible to make contracts for day, but. the Court intimated that it had It was decided to impress the serious- the driver lying partly on the bitumen narrates that under tho ordeal his hair
co liPiidod has appeared in of a Chicago banker and has travelled road. literally stood on end and then, sud-
PARIS, July 7.
50,000 miles since the age of six. He is three months, and therefore that tho no intention of suspending the master's ness of the matter on the executive of Tho lorry was only scratched. denly, turned enow white.
40, re-
s^%«ri;.s..r..'.bs g The Senate, by 253 votes to new arrangement is unsatisfactory. certificate. the New Zealand Counties Association.
unaccompanied.
■■•si
l>oSM I
jected the Women's Suffrage Bill.
8 THE AUCKLAND STAR, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1932.
RENOWN MINE OPENED WITH VOLUNTEER LABOUR PARACHUTIST'S PROPOSED STUNT LOYAL DARTMOOR PRISONERS
TO-DAY'S CONCENTRATION POINT IN THE COAL DISPUTE.—AH eye* are focused on the Renown mine, which wai
reopened this morning with volunteer labour. On the left, skips (small trucks) are seen emerging: from the mine on the
way to the screen sheds at Rotowaro, where the coal is graded, and on the right, miners are operating an electric coal cutter.
LOYAL CONVICTS RELEASED FROM DARTMOOR.—Eleven Dartmoor prisoners, whose sentences were remitted because
of their loyal behaviour during the recent disturbances, are seen leaving the prison for the station, free men.
SISTER. BACK TO "NORMAL." CAN CARRY ON. "A member of our staff," the paper PLACE OF THE CHURCH. PAINS OF PROGRESS. and so the Department of Indian Affairs
LOWER DEPOSIT RATES. KICKED HIS adds, "after a visit to Southland, reports looks after these three doctors. They
have hospital accommodation available,
the average farmer there to be by no the hospitals being operated jointly by
means despondent. In most cases pro- "CANNOT SILENT." ESKIMO CATCHES COLD. the Government and the missionary
CHARGE. HOSPITAL RELIEF WORK. FARMERS IN NEW ZEALAND. REMAIN
AUCKLAND SAVINGS BANK. MAORI ON ASSAULT duction has been at a profit, even if a
relatively slight profit. Far from there
organisations.
Ideal Patients.
CASES. OPTIMISM IN SOUTHLAND. being any curtailment of production, MORAL LAXITY AND OTHER PENALTY OF WEARING
ORJ>ER-IN-COUNCII< OPPOSED. ACCUSED TAKES TO BTJSH. AGED AND INDIGENT At Aklavik, at the mouth of the Mac-
preparations are being made for a con- EVILS. CLOTHES. kenzie River, on the Arctic Ocean,
siderable increase in the coining season. Dr. J. A. Urquhart is in charge.
TWO MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT. UNEMPLOYED TRANSFERRED. LEADERS LACK CONFIDENCE. He has been stationed there for two
PROTEST TO MINISTER. "This applies particularly to the grow- HIS EXCELLENCY'S VIEWS. LONG FLIGHTS BY DOCTORS. years. Last year he travelled 3i>oo miles
ing of oats in anticipation of reversion by dog team in the carrying out of his
"It would seem as though we had • (By Telegraph.—Parliamentary Reporter.) duties. During the summer he ran up
On the ground that the action is highly (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) to horses for farm work being even "What are the place and the vocation Thanks to the "advance" of civilisa-
almost got back to normal," said the DUNEDIN, this day. greater than has been expected. If the a mileage of KiOO in his hospital ship
detrimental to the email depositor and WHANGAREI, this day. of the Church to-day?" asked hie tion, the Eskimo has fallen a victim to
chairman of the Hospital Board's relief "In our view Mr. Poison is inclined farmer is not weighed down by 'over- Medico, which is equipped to carry a
a discouragement to thrift, the board For assaulting his sister, Joe Mathew heads,' he can carry on at present Excellency, the Goveinor-Geneial, Lord influenza. The Eskimo never knew what number of patients. Dr. Urquhart has
of trustees of the Auckland Savings committee, Mr. W. K. Howitt, after the to paint too pessimistic a picture of prices, and can now begin to feel con- Blcdisloe, during his address at the open- found the Eskimos ideal patients and
Hongi, of Kaikau, was sent to gaol for usual meeting this week. "Our waiting farming in New Zealand," states "The
a cold was before he started wearing
Bank has passed a resolution emphati- fident that they have touched bottom, ing of St. Lukes Presbyterian Church, clothes and eating canned foods. The states that they never request help
two months, with hard labour, by and may, as in the case of wool, begin
cally protesting against the recent reduc- rooms were filled with old men and Evening Star," in a reference to the Remuera, laet night. unnecessarily.
tion by Order-in-Couneil of the deposit Messrs. F. A. Farmer and W. Reynolds, an upward movement, perhaps slow, but "Is it to remain silent, unmoved, im- problem of - maintaining an efficient
At Coppermine, GOO miles along the
women, some of them very frail and address given by the Dominion president
warranting more confidence in primary medical service in the Arctic wastes is
rate to 3J per cent. J.P.'s, in the Police Court this morning. potent, while tho Bible is untaught in Arctic coast from Aklavik, is another
The terms of the resolution have been Accused pleaded guilty to assaulting,
pale, with few wants and thankful for at the opening of the New Zealand Far- production in New Zealad than some of many homes, as well as in our schools?" being tackled by the Canadian Govern- doctor. The next one has his quarters
forwarded to the Minister of Finance, what they receive. These applicants mers' Conference in Wellington yester- the leaders of fanners' organisations are Private prayer was falling into disuse at Chesterfield Inlet, on Hudson Bay. The
on July 4, Moki Mathew Hongi, by ment, and doctors and hospitals have
together with the following comment: striking her on the face and kicking her know that their cases are dealt with day. si owing." and public worship was neglected by fourth of these appointed by the North-
many professing Christians, while home been placed at strategic places through-
"The letter dated June 16 from the in the stomach. sympathetically, and while they often West Territories and Yukon branch of
Minister of Finance, with reference to lifo was being replaced by aimless and out the region of perpetual snow to the Department of the Interior resides
Senior Sergeant Powell said accused come in apprehensively they soon find
the compulsory reduction of interest on lived with his parents at Kaikau and on
unsatisfying emancipation from domestic serve a growing native population coming at Fangnirtung, on Baffin Island, and is
savings banke' deposits, was duly dis- July 4, without any apparent reason, out that they are among friends who ties, domestic responsibilities, and daily into closer contact with the fringe separated from Greenland only by the
cuseed by the trustees. It is considered assaulted his sister. He then took to listen attentively to what they have to sometimes from domestic virtue and of civilisation. iee-packed Davis Strait.
that the comment of the Minister that the bush and was arrested by Constables say. Apart from unemployment relief, conjugal fidelity. Frothy, unedifying Medical Supplies.
the trustee savings banks, savings de- Beasley and Quinn last evening when which has been taken off our shoulders, and sordid literature, and still more sor- Changes in methods of living with the
partments of building societies, and the did cinema pictures, were regarded as The medical posts are equipped with
he came in to get some meat. nearly 400 cases were dealt with yester- development of the territory have
all the necessary appliances and
Post Office Savings Bank, should be com- The senior sergeant said the accused the normal mental recreation and in-
day." brought to the native frequent epidemics medicines to take care of the inhabi-
plementary arid not competitive, must had been convicted previously of tellectual pabulum of a people who justly
Mr. Howitt said that unfortunately claimed to have a higher average of influenza, which have wiped out whole tants of the large territory around each
eurely force recognition of the fact that assaulting another sister. young people, too
these other institutione have advantages quite a number of standard of education tluiii that of most villages a"iid camps. All this has been base. Enough suplies to last two years
young to register at the Labour Bureau,
not possessed by the trustee banks, both
as regards the limit of deposits <Jn whidi yet having taken on the responsibilities
of married life, found themselves
111 x
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civilised countries. Owing to moral
laxity, more than one-third of the first-
noted by traders and Government ex-
plorers, who have advocated the estab-
are on hand, taking care of the possi-
bilities that no boat or 'plane can come
Once a year now
interest may be paid, and in the non- born children of all parents in our midst through for a year.
maintenance of liquid assets to the
BET WITH CONSTABLE. stranded in an overburdened labour were conceived outside the bonds of lishment of medical centres to teach the supplies are shipped in, and every few
degree imposed on the trustee banks. market. It seemed a hopeless state of lawful wedlock. natives sanitation and how to adapt years it is expected the doctors will ho
The trustee banks were all established affairs, and while the pity of the mem- His Excellency said emphatically their life to the changing conditions. given a holiday from their isolated
PUBLISHED DOUBLE CHART. bers went out to the youthful couples, that the Church could not remain silent medical practices.
long before the Post Office Savings Bank The doctors of the North-west Terri-
and many years before the building- very little could be done for them. in the face of such things. Not only was There are compensations for this
the time ripe for a great awakening of tories are not office-bound. Their terri- isolation. Xo doctor in the city can go
societies, and in general (in particular GILL FIXED £10. Many old foreigners who had always tory encompasses hundreds of square
in the case of this bank) have consist- been fairly prosperous till the slump vigorous Christianity and for the rein- out and hunt caribou, moose, bear.
statement of the influence of the Church miles, and they have to visit their musk-ox, haree, seals, and walrus every
ently paid a higher rate of interest than came, but had never bothered to get patients. It is not a matter of the
the Post Office Savings Bank, principally In connection with a charge of pub- naturalised, found that it was a dif- in the body politic, but the message day in the week. But the doctor who
which it carried was the food for which sick coming to the doctor, but the doctor
due to the accumulation of strong re- lishing a double chart, brought against goes to the Arctic can count on these
Jonathan Gill, at the Police Court last ficult process now, and that the Depart- hundreds of thousands of hungry souk seeking out the sick. He travels by
serves, and with the desire to give the ment was reluctant to have them on
things. He will got the thrill that i*
in this country were, perhaps all un-j aeroplane, canoe, river steamer or dog
,
best return possible for the encourage- week, Mr. F. K. Hunt, S.M. delivered the naturalised roll, liecause as most of behuul a good team of Eskimo huskies.
oral judgment yesterday. consciously, craving. On the pulpit of team to his patients. with a well-shoed native sled, speeding
ment of thrift. them were past the allotted span of life, St. Luke's was inscribed the truest of The " Mackenzie River country being
"The reserves of the Auckland Sav- "I have read all the cases quoted by it meant an old age pension for them,
over ice and snow on the chase in com-
ings Bank would enable an interest rate counsel for defendant, and I have decided all proverbs, "Where there is no vision the most populated, four of the seven pany with natives and Mounted Police
drawn from the national exchequer. tho people perish." His Excellency re-
of 4 per cent to.be paid, but the rate that defendant must be convicted," said doctors are located there. Fort Smith constables. He will see sights and prob-
the magistrate. "There was the un- The committee now had its hands ferred to tho fact that St. Luke's was is the most southerly of the chain of ably travel over country which fi' v
has been arbitrarily fixed at 3J per cent
for reasons which are not considered contradicted evidence of a constable fully occupied with cases which were dedicated to "the beloved physician," and medical posts, situated at the boundary white men have seen. His calls wil
satisfactory. Urder the circumstances, who made a bet with Gill and also re- its proper responsibility, and members said the therapeutic value of Christianity of the North-West Territories and not all be from the small population n
the depositors have every right to pro- ceived a double chart from him." were glad to "Know that elderly people was infinitely greater than that of the Alberta, on the Slave River. Farther the post where lie is stationed, an!
teat, and my board respectfully requests Gill was fined £10 and costs, or one could be attended to without being drugs of the most experienced human down the river at Resolution, on Great adventure will be with him when he
reconsideration of the interest rate, with month's imprisonment. elbowed out by the former rush of physicians, and many of the latter now! Slave Lake, is another doctor. The third hits the trail in the deep of winter with
a view to fixing it at 4 per cent as Counsel intimated that he intended applicants, who were now the Unemploy- readily recognised the fact and acted is at Fort Simpson, on the Mackenzie an Eskimo, a team of dogs and a
from April 1." to appeal against the decision. ment Board's enarge. A. S. PATERSON & CO., LTD. upon it. River. Indians live in this territory, komitik. >
I
THE AUCKLAND STAR, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 19 32. 9
THE LAW BALL. HOUSEWIVES' COLUMN. AMUSEMENTS. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.
AND
THE
I
Woman's World
T
W A
S Y SOCIAL ROUND
A .scene of animation was presented
at the Petev Pan Cabaret last evening
when
was held.
the fifteenth animal Law ball
With shaded lights and
niasses of greenery -the cabaret looked
most attractive. 'Tall stands contain-
ing, palms and bamboo were to be seen
in the entrance, and in each corner of
the room nud on the small tables which
surrounded the floor were vases of
WEEK-END PRICES IN SHOPS.
EGGS DECLINE
INCREASE OF MEMBERSHIP.
narcissi. A feature of the evening was merriment the two artists have given the committee, Mr. T. E. Hickeon, presided.
tho playing by the orchestra of a num- screen-loving public a picture that will Under the amended constitution the pre-
PERSONAL ITEMS. ber of old melodies, which had been A further decline took place in the price retain a permanent place in the film his- sent committee will be replaced by an
arranged, to suit modern dancing, and of eggs this week, quotations being 1/4 tory of the period. It can be stated executive committee of seven members,
a most enjoyable time was spent by the definitely that '"One Hour With You" is and a floral committee of three gentlemen
Mrs, lan McEwen, of Bemuera, left to 1/5 per dozen. Butter, cheese, hams diil'erent from all others, introducing, as and two lady members, together with two
dancers. On the supper tables in the
.
last evening for "Wellington. and bacon rule at last week's prices. it does, an entirely new and highly- delegates from each of the approved horti-
adjoining room ,_rnoro beautiful bloome cultural organisations.
to bo seen. Among Supplies of fruit are heavy, and for attractive form of entertainment, in which
of spring many lines prices are low. Oranges and practically all the dialogue is sheer The meeting also adopted a more
Mrs. T. ?/litchell, of Whangarei, is at those, present were: —Lady Herdman, stringent definition of amateurs," but
rhythm, and is as lilting as the musical
"
but smaller can be got at 1/6 per dozen, production abounds. Although the piece
Mrs. G. Wilson, of Wellington, ie wine red gcoreette; Mrs. E. H. North- contains many haunting melodies, the who had not previously won a prize for
•pending a holiday in Auckland. eroft, black chiffon velvet; Mrs. R. M.
and mandarins are selling at 1/ per dozen,
while smaller size are offered as low as action is never retarded, and the story the species of bloom exhibited. A new DROP THIS ON
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Algie, floral chiffon in black and gold 10 for 1/. Island oranges sell at 1/ per moves through its maze of diverting definition of nurserynvin was also added.
CORNS
domestic complications at a pace which Commenting on the growth of the asso-
Mrs. W. S. Reid, of Te Kauwhata, is pattern; Mrs. G. P. Finlay, black dozen. Lemons are in big supply and ciation during the past year, the chairman
itay ing at the Station Hotel. can be got at from 8d to 1/ per dozen. maintains interest at burning point.
Chantilly lace; Mrs. L. Munro, bottle Maurice Chevalier finds everything to his said that the secretary, Mr. N. C. Pierce,
; • Pines and bananas arrived from Fiji
had gone to great pains to enrol new
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this week. The former are offered as low liking in the role of the young Parisian
Mtes S. F. Martin, of London, is on a lace over palest pink taffeta; Mrs. T. as 6d to 9d each. Ripe bananas are medico, head over heels in love with his members, and had succeeded in adding
visit to the Dominion, and is at Hotel over 200 to the list. The thanks of the Pain goes almost
W. Leys, black floral lame; Mrs. W. C. worth 2d to 3d per lb. beautiful Colette (Jeanette MacDonald),
ends corn
Canren.. Somers, black Chantilly lace; Mrs. C. Fine Granny Smith apples are selling at who charmingly expresses her reciproca- association were also due to Mr. H. Massey, Instantly,
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H. Weston, amber shaded lace with 3d per lb. A few pawpaw fruit are tion in that delightful number, ''What a whom he moved to be appointed honorary
Mrs. P. Clatworthy, of Hemuera, was marked Gd each. Hothouse tomatoes still Little Thing Like a Wedding King Can architect. drop of this ne-w fonmte
velvet coatee to match; Mrs. Howard Do." It falls upon petite Mitzi Olivier The election of officers resulted:—Patron, and any corn soon shrivels op
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the guesi this week of Mrs. C. Court, Miller, oyster shaded, crepe fleuri re- scl.i at 1/ per lb. (Genevievo Tobin), Colette's old school hU Excellency the Gover.ior-Goneral; vice-
Stanley Bay. lieved with lime green; Mrs. A. E. XcM' potatoes are more plentiful this patron, the Mayor, Mr. Or. W. Hutchison; and loosens.
week and sell at from 3d to 4d per lb. friend, to disturb the serenity of the
president, Sir Edwin Mitchelson; vice-
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Moore, scarlet chiffon; Mrs. J. C. Ronnie,
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Mrs. Vivian -Riddiford, who has been TO ORGANISE MILLIONS OF WOMEN.—Miss Nancy Adams, a young Some very fine heads of celery were offered presidents, Messrs. X. K. Brett, H. B. J.
flamo coloured draped satin; Mrs. P. this week at 8d to 9d per head, smaller seeks to remain the model husband, he
It is entirely gone. No more dan-
the guest of her mother,"'' Mrs. Thorne Scotswoman who has been appointed by the general council of the Andrew, Chinese rod chiffon; Mrs. soon becomes the victim of circumstances, Bull, N. A. Duthie, D. A. Hay, G. L.
being obtainable at 4d to Gd per head. Taylor, H. T. Goldie, G. J. Maekay, F. gerous cutting.
George, St. Stephen's Avetlue, Parnell, Trade Union Congress, in England, as their woman officer to organise Xcvillc, moonlight blue satin; Miss Vera Runner beans, hothouse grown,- sell at and is entangled in Mitzi's toils. There
is a happy ending, -and it is charmingly Walker, and E. Yates; executive commit-
returned to Wellington on Tuesday. more than three and a half million women employed in industry. Hay, water lily green satin bcaute with 1/ per lb. Fine large broccoli are marked enacted, but it does not arrive before tee. Messrs. T. E. Hickson (chairman), J. This way acts instantly, lflce a
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flared hem-line and wrap of white fur; 3d to 4d each. Cauliflower axe in short Colette, too, has shown her independence. H. Braithwaite, F. Penn, C. P. Worley, B. local anaesthetic, to deaden most
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barker, who have Miss Joy Moody, palest blue satin supply this week and the prices range Taster, K. C. Brown, and R. W. Shep-
been, the guests of Lady Nolan, St. from 6d to 10d each. Brussels sprouts The lovely singing voice of Jeanette Mac-
herd; floral committee, Mrs. K. Bostock,
severe pain. Doctors approve its
bcaute; Burges Watson, white Donald is heard to great advantage in a
are selling at Gd per lb. Miss H. Spencer. Messrs. S. Wiltshire, C. safety.
George's Bay Road, Parnell, returned to The annual dance of the Otahuhu In order to ascertain details of how georgette; Miss E. Burgos Watson, eau Quotations are as follow:— variety of attractive numbers, the most
Harrekilde, and the Rev. W. W. Avery.
Cliristchureb. by last evening's express. Basketball Club was held in the public tho Devonport Relief Association admin- do nil georgette; Miss Alice Stanton, enchanting being the theme song, and Satisfaction guaranteed. Woike
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hall, Otahuhu, this week. The hall was isters its affairs, Mrs. X. Jellie and Mre. ivory velvet; Miss L. Williamson, deep Eggs. "AVo Will Always Be Sweethearts" and alike on any corn or callus—old or
Mr. and Mrs. H. 'Lawrence and their cream net; Miss Joyce Herdman, deep Fresh hen and duck eggs, 1/4 to 1/5 "It Was Only a Dream Kiss." Chevalier's
beautifully decorated, streamers in the B. Bates, representing the executive of best numbers are "What Would You Do" new, hard or soft.
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son, who have lived colours of the club giving a pleasing red lace; Miss M. Colson, leaf green per dozen.
in Auckland the the Mount Roskill Relief Association, and "Oh! That Mitzi." All that could be When you buy Nnzol Pastilles, you
laet two years, leave on Tuesday for effect to tho scheme. Two Monte Carlo visited the depot yesterday morning and satin; Mise Xewcombe, ivory georgette Bacon and Hams. wished for from the supporting cast is know you are going to obtain relief
London. waltzes were held, the liret being won were met by the Mayoress, Mrs. lE. F. and lace; Miss Elaine Wilson, ciel blue Bacon, in cuts, GV&d to 10d per lb; supplied by Gencvieve Tobin, Charles from colds, catarrh, sore throats, etc. VH JL ■9" I I Fastest Way
by Mr. R. E. Jonee and Miss L. Archi- W. Meikle, and Mcsdamcs J. Fercival, satin beaiite; Miss Fov.ern Bruce, leaf, rashers, 9d to 1/; whole hams, lid per Kuggles and Roland Young. A miscellany 1/3 box—(Ad.) m
bald, and the second by Mr. P. Brady A. C. Hearri, 15. M. Perkins, and J. Wood- groen lace; Miss Doris Cleland, moon- lb; rashers, 1/ per lb. of interesting subjects is covered by the
SOCIAL GATHERINGS. and Miss C. Gardiner. The arrangements ward. The secretary, Mr. T. P. Gilfedder, light blue georgette; Miss Gwen Kenrick, Butter and Cheese.
supporting pictures, which include a peep
into the fashion past, a. clever song car-
for the evening were in the hands of the explained the system adopted at the palest pink taffeta and georgette; Miss First grade factory butter, 1/ per lb, toon, entitled "Show Me the Way to Go
Tho annual dance of the Putaruru
Bowling Club was held in the Putaruru
following members:—Miss E. Cornelius,
who wore floral ninonj Mies F. Pliilp,
depot, after which the visitors were
shown over tho depot. 'J, he Mount
Juno Day, pastel pink georgette; Miss
Joyce Adams, Lido blue eatin with
cash across the counter, Id extra when
booked; second grade, lid per lb. Far-
mers' butter, 10it per lb. Cheese, mild,
Home," an animated organ recital, and the
final (and most exciting of all) episode in JOHN REDFERN
black satin; Miss M. Wills, blue satin; prim velvet coatee; Miss Dorothy the career of Detective Lloyd. The ulti-
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Town Hall, which was decorated in blue Roskill delegates commented upon the full cream, 10d to 1/ per lb; medium
(Late Milne & Choyce)
Miss Chris Gardiner, powder blue geor- husiness-liKe methods adopted at Devon- Boyse, palest pink satin with brown mate attraction is the Civic Orchestra,
and yellow, the club's colours. The com-
gette; Miss Maude Jeffries, pink satin matured, l/ 2 to 1/3 per lb. which enhances a remarkable entertain-
mittee- wore Messrs. A. G. Leggatt port, and that the information obtained fur on short-sleeved coatee; Miss Has Commenced as an Adviser on General Furnishing and
beauty; Miss G.'Ellery, green brocade; would bo most beneficial to the Mount Saunders, ivory georgette; Miss S. Phil- Meat ment with the playing of Rubenstcin's Window Drapery Schemes. First Floor, Ilallenstcin's Buildings,
(chairman), W. Miller, W. R. Pass and "Melody in F" and "Americana."
M. Piixton. and ifk3 U. MeAnulty, lemon georgette. Roskill Association. Mesdames Jellie lips, powder blue georgette and lace; (Cash at Shops.) Queen Street. Phone J/6-292 for Appointments.
and Bates were entertained by the Miss Speedy, black chiffon velvet; Miss Beef. —Rump steak, 10d per lb; under- MAJESTIC THEATRE.
hulies of the Devon port Association at Lois Mahon, black satin; Miss Hazel cut, 1/1; all beef steak, Sα; skirt steak. "The Wet Parade," shown for the first
A bridge evening -was held at the The eixth conference of the W.C.T.U. Morison, hunting grcpn lace; Miss Bos- sd; sirloin, 7d; prime ribs, sd; prime ribs
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Cranswiek on School of Methods was held on Monday
afternoon tea.
(boned and rolled), 7d; wing ribs (3 chine
time at the Majestic Theatre last even-
cavven, ivory satin; Miss Lucy Ellis, bones), Gd; topside (41b and over), 4V6d; ing, is undoubtedly one ot the linest
Tuesday, in aid of the Matamata Church morning, when the various unions were black satin; Miss Nancy Coutts, salmon pictures to come to the screen in Auck- THE •>"-.!
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of England funds. The function was well represented. Mrs. Kaaper presided thick flank, 4V 2 d; bolars, 4'M; double top
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Buckley celebrated
arranged by the Ladies' Giiild. There and welcomed Mrs. Wood, a visitor from the jjOUi anniversary of their wedding
pink satin; Miss Dorothy McCoy, deep
cream chiffon; Miss Joan Roberts,
rib, 6d; chuck rib, 3d; rolled back rib,
Gd; corned round. OVad; coined brisket
land. It provides just that entertain-
ment that delights all tastes. i'he cast ABC /
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were 14 tables, and a. good sum was Wellington. The eubject of etudy was at Matamata on Wednesday. Mr. and black satin and net; Miss Leslie Eccles, (boned), 4M:d; brisket and flat rib, 3d; is exceptionally strong, the theme of the OF
raised. Tho prizewinners were Mre. "The constitution of district unions, and Mrs. Buckley wore married at Rangiora whit o: satin; Miss Dorothy Eccles, sedge thin flank, 2d; gravy beef or shin meat, story of absorbing everyday interest, the
acting excellent, and the sequence of un-
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Findlayson, Sister McAllister and Mr. the special work of each officer." Miss Anglican Church in ISS-. All the family 3d; minced beef, 4d; tripe, Cd; dripping,
G. G. Bell. Adams again spoke of her Maori work, green satin; Miss Nancy Kcely, parma 3d; suet, 4d; sausages, sd; sausage meat, expected situations, which constantly crop COOKINC
with , the exception of Mrs. E. Smith violet satin; Mies I. McChesney, emerald up, all go towards the making of an out-
and asked, for clothing and literature for 4d; whole shins or legs, Id; half shins or
(Oust, Xorth Canterbury), Mr. C. Buck- green eatin; Miss Una Grattan, ivory
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legs (thick end), 2d; half shins or legs standing 'picture, a picture that holds the
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Smith, Putaruru, distribution. The subjects of study for ley (Mossbu-rn, CM ago), and Mr. W. sprigged taffeta; Miss Rona Warren, (knuckle end), Id; ox kidneys, 1/; ox interest from beginning u> end. In the
gave a social evening as a farewell for next conference will be "Home Meet- Buckley (Napier) wore present at the palest pink georgette; Miss Joy Menzies, tongues, 7d; ox tails, Gd; whole ioins, Gd; cast are such scars as Dorothy Jordan,
Miss G. Brougham, who is leaving for ings" and-"Medical. Temperance." A well- anniversary celebrations, and a large whole rumps, Bd. Robert Young, Walter Huston, Lewis
leaf green chiffon; Miss Eileen Stanton,
her honie in Motueka. The hostess attended district executive meeting fol- number of Matamata friends were also ivory chiffon; Miss J. Dick, Chinese red Mutton. —Whole leg, 6d; leg, shank end Stone, Neil Hamilton, Myrna Loy, Wallace
received her guests in a frock of black lowed in the afternoon. Final arrange- present. The principal speakers were fischo net; Miss Jean Thompson, leaf (Gib or under), 7d; hindquarter, sV£d; Ford, John Miljan, the inimitable Jimmy
satin be'aute, and the guest of honour ments Wero made for holding a temper- .Messrs. F. li. Gibson, G. Duxfield, W. forequartcr, 3d; shoulder, 4Vfid; shank end Durante, whose comedy is delightfully
at tho winter show, each
green satin; Miss Joan Nicholas of forequarter, 4d; necks, sdj loin, Gd; clever and bright, and many other uotauie
wore wine-coloured satin beaute. Among ance Kmslie, W. Swectman, and W. Egan. (T'iioroa), blue satin with beaded crystal neck and breast, 3d; leg and loin chops, players. It as almost the "Who's who"
those present were: Mesdames F. Bar- union supplying the workers for one day. Mr. J. H. Buckley replied on behalf of embroideries; Miss E. Hammond, blue 7d; neck chops, sd; flaps, 2d; cutlets ot Hollywood. The picture, which k
net t, H. Dukeson, D. Henshaw, J. Preliminary arrangements were also his parents. Mrs. Buckley cut the cake. almost twice as long as the ordinary film,
fj-Irish Stew
satin; Miss Adcle Winks, moonlight (trimmed), 10d; side, 3Vid; kidneys, 2d
Ranger, Drumniond, and J. Barnett. made for the district convention to be Mr. and Mrs. Buckley have lived in the blue lace; Miss Davies, palest pink each: tongues, 2d; sheep's head (dressed). deals with three periods in- the history
held during the third week in September. Matamata district for 21 years, coming chiffon velvet; Miss P. Harrington, Gd; sheep's fry, Gd; sheep's brains, 3d. of the United States. The story opeiio
A very strong protest was made against originally from Rangiora, North Canter- Veal.—Fillets, 7d; loins, sd; shoulder, with the death of .Roger Chilcote (Lewie
A pleasing ceremony took place in the
schoolroom of the Synagogue on Tues-
the holding of so many art unions,
thereby increasing the gambling spirit.
bury. They have made many friends in
Matamata, and their children are scat-
black floral chiffon; Miss H. Gordon
Smith, palest pink lace; Miss Betty 4d; cutlets and veal steak, 8d; chops, Gd;
forequarters, 3a; rolled veal, Gd.
Stone), a iSouth American, and from then
on with two families, the <Jhikote<s and the JU Which is never refused
day evening of a presentation to Mr.
A. Hcnricks on his retirement from the tered all over Now Zealand. Mr. and
Abbott, gold ring velvet; Miss H.
FTardley, Chinese red satin; Miss Edna Pork.—Log, 7d; loin, 7d;.foreloin with
blade, sd; pork chops, 8d; corned hand,
Tarletons, the latter of .North America,
is unfolded an absorbing drama. Inter- But eaten wihh gusto
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choir by past and present members.
The Rev. S. A. Goldstine spoke of the
Mrs. Buckley's family consists of live
A grand carnival in aid of parish daughters and six sons,
funds wae held recently by St. Joseph's grandchildren.
and eighteen
Cox, pompadour rose floral taffeta; Miss
R. McConnell, black and green floral
od; corned bell}', Sd; pork sausages, 7d.
Lamb.—Leg, lid per lb; loin, 9d; hind-
woven in the plot is the right a girl is
making to save her brother ironi degrada- When Bisto s been used. ,
invaluable services rendered. In conclu- Social Club in the Parish Hall, Grey chiffon; Miss Cummins, petunia taffeta; quarters, *d; forequarters, 7d; chops, lid. tion. The whole film presents a historical /
Miss Alice. Makgill, deep cream embossed sidelight upon great phases of a nation's When making Irish stew, sprinkle
sion, .Mr. Goldstine and Mr. Astor jointly Lynn, the occasion being the final of the Fish. history. It .presents both sides of a
wished him long life. In response, Mr. dancing competition and presentation of Multi-coloured streamers, balloons and
prizes. The hall was tastefully decor- showers of confetti made a suitable sot-
taffeta; Miss M. Roardon, ivory-; satin
benute; Miss M. McElroy, deep/cream
Snapper: Whole, 4Vsd per lb; trimmed, national attempt to solve a problem, with a tablespoonful of Bisto over the Y.
Heurieks thanked the members of the
choir for the good-feeling shown towards ated with streamers and soft, glowing ting for the many fancy dresses at the taffeta with floral pattern; Miss Betty
sd; smoked, 8d; skinned fillets, Bd. Tara-
kihi: Whole, 5d and 7d each; smoked, Gd
all that the attempt has brought in its
trail. It points no moral, and herein sliced potatoes before adding them to N*
Chinese lanterns that lent a fairy-like ap- masquerade dance held at Opotiki, which Buttle, palest pink organdie .fashioned and 8d; kippered fillets, lid. Trevalli: lies the film's greatest strength, for its
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with pin tucks; Miss Jean Mackay, Whole, 3d, 4d, Oil and Sd each; smoked, inipreesivenees lasts where tliat of pro- the saucepan. It's wonderful what a
pearanco to the surroundings. A large was organised by the members of the There are character
wine, red georgette; Miss Alma Petrice- 4d and 6d. John Dory: Whole, sd; fillets, paganda would fail.
big improvement a little Bisto makes.
The departure of Mrs. G. J. F. Cowan number of members and friends, dancing St. Stephen's Church choir. Novelty
Dd. Mullet: Whole, Kaipara, 4d each; studies a-plenty, faithful to_ times and con-
to the strains of delightful music, made dances were won by Miss K. vich, deep cream satin; Miss Mary ditions, impressive, pathetic and amusing
from Pufaruru is deeply regretted by a whole, Auckland, Gd per lb; smoked, Kai-
wide circle of friends. Mrs. Cowan took tho evening a great success. The winners and Mr. P. Fox and Miss J. Hume fflld Enright, mimosa satin beaute; Miss C. para, 6d each; smoked, Auckland, 8d per in what must be iailed as a really great
of the dancing contest were Mr. C. Watt Mr. W. Recce, Miss K. Jephson, as Car- Howard, black taffeta with floral design; lb. Flounder: Gd and Bd. Lemon fish: him. Programme time allows for only
a special interest in church work, and
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and Miss Autridge, Miss Margaret men, was awarded lirst prize for the best Miss H. Chalmers, black lace, with sash Fillets, 4d. Silver strip: Smoked, Gd. one support—an excellent Australian
was for some 15 years a worker in St. of turquoise velvet; Miss M. Adams, Hapuka; Steaks, 8d; wings, smoked, 7d. gazette, leaturing many, sporting evente,
Paul's Anglican Sunday School. At the O'Connor doing the judging. Amongst and most original lady's costume, and
those present were: —Mrs. Hcighton, Mr. A. Dodgson, as Clm Chin Chow, gold lame- with corsage outlined with Mold: Steaks, sd; smoked, Gd. Kingfish: including thrilling shote of the interna-
time of her departure she was superin- scvirjot beads; Miss (i. West, ivory Steaks, sd; smoked, 7d. Cod: Fresh. 10d tional League Test between Britain and
wearing fawn lace and crepe do chine; secured first place for the best and most Australia.
tendent of tho school and a member of Miss Margaret O'Connor, blue georgette; original gentleman's costume. A special brocaded taffeta with large bow on hip per lb; biuoked, 1/. Gurnard: Whole,
the church choir. Mrs. Cowan was also IVid each. Barracouta: Whole, 4d;
a member of the Putaruru Ladies'
Miss R. Fleming, ivory silk net and prize was awarded to Miss Freda Syden- of turquoise blue. smoked, Gd. Frost fish: Whole, fld each. "THE MAD GENIUS."
diamante; Miss R. Rodgers, eau de nil ham and Mr. W. Turner, as Mr. and Sometimes a picture is a success entirely
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Hockey Club. Mrs. Cowan's future home Hake: Whole, s<l; smoked, Cd. Kippers:
satin and diamante; Mies W. Toye, red Mrs. Snowflake, for the most humorous Scotch, 1/ per pair. Crayfish: Up to 31b, by the acting of its principals and some-
will be in Lyttelton. - '
crepe de chine; Mies N". Toye, blue lace; costumes. Others in fancy dress in-
WOMEN'S FORUM. 10d: 31b to 51b, 2/ each; over 51b, 2/6
each. Rocs: Smoked, 2/; fresh, 1/. Mus-
times by the strength and dramatic in-
tensity of the plot, but seldom it is thai-
and all Meat Dishes \l r
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A meeting of the Ponsonby branch Miss M. Toye, flame crepe de chine; Miss cluded: Miss A. Tabb, Eastern lady; A RENOVATION. sels: Fresh, 1/6 per dozen; pickled, 1/6 tile producers manage to combine both
of the League of Mothers was held yes- M. Price, wine lace with fur; Miss J. Miss V. Hutt, gipsy; Miss I*. Ilollowny, per bottle. Rabbits: 7cl each: 1/2 per of ■ those attributes. The picture which,
Price, .ivory lace and pearls; Miss C. carnival; Miss J. Hume, harlequin; Miss An old leather coet which has become pair. Cod fillets: Scotch, 1/6 per lb. commenced a season at the Strand Theatre
terday, when Mrs. English presided.
La wry, black velvet and net; Miss T. B. Tyrie, gipsy; Miss I. Kelly, Hawai- (no shabby for further wear should not
Oysters: Large bottle, 2/ to 2/3; small, 1/3. last evening, '•The Mad Genius," does, Trade Enquiries to A. A. Stichbury, Ltd., Blair Street, Wellington.
Mrs. Arthur Griffiths entertained with a Rovlance, flamo ninon; Miss R. Webb, be discarded, as it can bo transformed combine these attributed The acting of
talk on "(tipsy Life," touching on their ian; Miss K. Mulhcrn, Opotiki Girls' into one of the short euedo coats now Fruit.
pink chiffon; Miss N. Webb, jade ring Band; Miss John Barry-more is outstanding- It is
independence, love of Nature, and their velvet; Miss T. Price, black lace; Miss J-:. Dodgson, gipsy; Misa P. so fashionable for rambling. Unpick the Apples: Dessert, 3d to 4d per lb; cook- sUnply the Barryaiioro touch that is eo
musical talent. Mrs. Griffiths gave Shaw, Eastern lady; Miss S. Papuni, ing, 2d. Pears: 2d to 3d per lb. Toma-
E. Wobdlock, blue panne, velvet; Miss Hawaiian; Miss E. Pattle, Miss 1750; seams, and the inside of the skins will
toes: Island. 8d per lb; hothouse, 1/.
evident in all pictures featuring either
Lionel or John. The latter in. "Svengalij"
several elocutionary items, among L. Scansie, phlox pink georgette; Mies M. Miss .T. Armstrong, peasant girl; Miss generally display a beautifully soft suede Grapes: Hothouse. 2/0 per lb; Aus- played a role not dissimilar to the lead in
which were some of her own composi- Webb, black satin; Miss K. Ryan, leaf finish. Cut oil' the required length and tralian, white, 10d per lb. Bananas: •"The Mad Genius," and ill both pictures
Kirkbride, maid; Miss A. Roach, Rus-
tion. A humorous sketch wne given by green velvet; Miss M. Wigg, black geor- •T. sian dancer; Miss E. Kirkbride, morn-
machine up, putting suede on the out- 2d to 3d per lb. Oranges: Mangaia Island, he absolutely lived the part. Further, he
Mrs. Griffiths and Miss Edna Craig. gette; Miss A.• Seansie, cameo pink ing side. The buttonholes need not occasion I/O per dozen; Poormau, 1/6 per dozen; had the same female lead in both films.
Miss Craig sang. Tho thought for the georgette; Miss M. O'Donnell, leaf green post; Miss M. Birkmyer, Eastern any difficulty, as a narrow strip can be Australian, 8 for 1/; Californian, 5 Marian Marsh leapt to fame in. "Svengali,"
month was given by Mrs. Alliim. lame; Mis« M. Mannoek, flame embossed lady; Miss L. Clark, beach girl; Miss A. cut off down the front without making for 1/; Island oranges, 8 to 10 for 1/. and if she continues to give such satis-,
chiffon: Miss J). Gladding, blue floral Dodgson, pierrette; Miss M. Ifolloway, the- lit too tight. Most old leather coats Mandarins: Gd to 1/ per dozen. Californian faction as she does in "The Mad Genius,"-
georgette; Miss R. McMahon, shell pink carnival; Miss M. Kirkbride, gipsy; Miss grapefruit, 5d each. Lemons: 8d to 1/ she is marked out for a very high place
The staff of the Yorkshire Insurance are cut on fairly generous lines, eo that per dozen. Cape gooseberries: 4d per lb.
Company, Limited, were entertained by velvet. P. Mansell, Bailor j Miss G. Carey, in the stellar ranks ot Hollywood. One
Hawaiian.
they allow for this. The leather can be Tree tomatoes: Gd per lb. California/!! other role in ''The Mad Genius'' is notable
the manager, Mr. A. E. Moore, and Mrs. machined quite easily on an ordinary new season's apricots and plums: 10d as being portrayed by splendid acting.
Moore, at an enjoyable dance held at the sowing machine. With the pieces left to 1/ per lb. Don Cook as Fedor, the young and hnnd- n obstinate cough is so
Peter Pan Cabaret on "Wednesday. Mrs. To celebrate the 38th anniversary of over, a matching-bag can he made of somo dancer whom Tsarakov, the genius, weakening, so threatening
Moore received the guests in a frock of its founding a social evening was held PLUNKET COMMITTEE. ■suede. Finish off with a zip fastener.
Vegetables. mI
by Court Maide Marian ladies' branch Potatoes, 81b to -101b for 1/; pumpkins, Id ■had moulded from a miserable peasant lad to one ' s spi l ami happiness
black georgette, and among those who lb; into the greatest .ballet sensation of the
per each; century, gives a performances that, as —and there is always the risk
were present were: Mesdames F. Mc- of the Ancient Order of Foresters, at the to l%d per lb; kumaras, 2d
The president, Mrs. Archie Campbell, onions, 2d per lb; lettuce, 2d and 3d
Kechnie, E. IT. Hood," C. Paine, Misses Orange Hall, on Wednesday. The dance THE SPANISH CAPE; a work of art, can suffer no dimming by
cabbage, 3d to Gd each; cauliflower, Gd to being of it developing, into some-
hall and supper room presented a gay entertained the. members of the North- compared even with that of John
Nora Johnson, June do Castro, Maude With tho standardisation of dress, 10d each; carrot, parsnip, 'turnip, radish, Barrymore 'himself.
Von Stunner, D. George, Amy Till, D. scene, being charmingly decorated in cote Plunket committee at a social even- both for men and women all over the spinach, beet, leeks, spring onions, lMsd ing His career, accord-
the court's colours of red and Lincoln ing at her home, ''Ko-Rangi." In wel- the teachiiiß of Tsarakov, should A course of Lane's Emulsion means the end of the
Grange, A. Hcrron, M. Stableford, and
J. Buriett.
"■reen. The committee in charge were
C.R., Sister Spalding, in green crepeGar-de
coming the guests Mrs. Campbell ex-
pressed her great pleasure that, with
world, travellers to-day miss in many
places the national costume. For in-
per bunch: French beans, hothouse, 1/ per
lb; rhubarb, 2d to 6d per bunch; celery, be his only
to
consideration, but he obeys
3d to Gd per head; extra choice, Sd to Od; the oldest rule and falls
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worst cough. Lane's nevrr fails to give prompt and
permanent relief in all ailments of the chest and
stance, English people hear about and Nana, one of. the chorus dancers (Marian ffiySffiw«?fosr&sM§fflffifcJßH throat —■ coughs, colds, asthma,
chine with beige; secretary, Sister two exceptions, the whole of the mem- citron melons, Id per lb; Brussels sprouts, Marsh). The intensity of the story
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The monthly meeting of the Lndies' rett, black crepe marocainj assistant bers of*the present and past committees
rend of the Maori basking in the sun Od per lb. bronchitis, catarrh and incipient
of their native land wearing mats that depends upon the great struggle between consumption. Thousands and thous-
Aroha League was hold at the residence secretary, Sister Gamble, green satin; were present, and apologies had been his loyalty to Tsarakov, who, as lie him- h8
of Mrs. M. G. Tremaine, Marlborough swish, while the women braid long black
Sister Gee, black lace; Sister Rhodes, received for the unavoidable absence of tresses. They must suffer a slight shock self once said, is a very jealous God, and
Street, Mount Albert, on Wednesday. black georgette with diamante; S.W., these, Mrs. A. W. Christmas, the assist- tho undying fervour of his affection for
Mrs. Smythe, the president, presided Sister Mead, ivory georgette; J.W., ant secretary, and Nurse A. E. Harding.
and disappointment when they actually
see the old flannel shirte and dungarees
PLUCKY MOTHER'S ACT. Nana. A climax such as is seldom reached H 2/6 and 4/6a bottle from all Chemists
over a good attendance of members. A oil stage or screen brings the talc to a
E T3MTJT/BTOM*
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Sister Harvey, floral ninon; K. 8., Sister Former oflieials present included the of tho men and the shingled heads of the close, supplying a fitting finish to a
"**
letter was read from the Mount Albert Nelson, white satin beaute; J. 8., Sister LaM Medidne Co. pty. Ltd {E . G.
foundation secretary and treasurer, women, although tho blouses worn are great piece of entertainment. Among
.,
Welfare Committee thanking the Aroha Platt, salmon pink satin; organiser, Mesdames M. Nielsen and A. Boswcll, gaily coloured. So hero and there eliorts
FOILS KIDNAPPING ATTEMPT. the Strand's supports are a short comedy a^SSEEB»Bimy aH Lane, Graduate Chemist), Oarnaru,
League for the generous offer of coal to Sister Benfell, blush pink satin beaute. of newly-weds, 'The House-Warm ing,"
be distributed among the needy of that
respectively, and Mesdames A. Watson are being made to re-establish the old
William E. Martin, alleged tc have and some very interesting news-reels.
Items were given by Mrs. Collier, Misses and IT. McLaughlin, past committee able dexterity at knitting and crochet
district. It was also decided to supply Tarmis, Miss Morgan, and Mr. Rusnton. members. Birkenhead was represented work. He does not practise the craft
escaped from Roekview Penitentiary and "THE PEOPLE OF PILLAREY."
another ton of coal this month. Arrange- Araon-T those present were:—Mrs. Gubb, by Mesdames Noel Campbell and Mervyn modern overcoat by tho old-fashioned to have, attempted to kidnap and attack
Tho pupils of the Kowhai Junior High
ments were made to hold several social midnight blue bengaline; Mrs, Fairhead, Campbell. The Plunket nurse, Miss Spanish cape. Members declare that the Myra Atkins, 12 years old, daughter of School again presented the musical oper-
afternoons to raise funds for those in roval blue satin brocade; Mrs. Milhgan, socially prominent parents, was arrested "The People of Pillarey," at the distinguished by the flavour jul
need in Mount Albert. Mrs. Tremaine leaf green lace and tulle; Mrs. Baker,
Jessie Campbell, was welcomed, and cape is more picturesque and, which is at Philadelphia as the result of the. pluck etta, "\ /A
was the hostess for afternoon tea. navy silk lace; Mrs. Haining, pink geor-
others who had assisted with the more important these days, it wears
of tho girl's mother.
Scots Hall last evening. It was a most
spectacular production, tho various parts that only the freshest fruit <gs UJ^awgBAJJ
Plunket day collection were Mesdames almost indefinitely. Spanish tailors are Tho child and her mother, Mrs. Lillian being capably taken and well acted. At
gette- Mrs. Lecce, black georgette; Mrs.
K. Harrison, Fred Maxwell, F. Wil- naturally not in favour of this old
Atkins, were shopping in West Phila- the final curtain, Mr. A. A. Buckley,
A dance under the auspices of the Burbidge. midnight blue satin; Mrs. liams. A. J. Grant, Misses Lyn Court Spanish custom, for things that wear in-
Birkenhead Ex-servicemen's Association Tettley, floral satin; Mrs. Latchmore, delphia. While Mrs. Atkine was in a chairman of the Kowhai Junior High w jßwy a tin to-day
was held in the King's Theatre at North- black "satin and brocaded coatee; Mrs.
and Dorothy Mills. Mrs. M. S. James definitely are not to their advantage.
fruit store, her da lighter remained on School committee, and the principal, sup- Mr. for* tea ~
cote last evening. The function was Gunter, white satin beaute and
lace; represented the annual subscribers. Mrs. the sidewalk. Martin drove up in an port J. F. Wells, returned thanks for the
that bad been given to the produc-
to-morrow" **JWfrmMM;) ilSifclb
M. G. Campbell also introduced to the gather- automobile and asked the child to get in tion. It was announced that the operetta OEOEGB
V^&^^^^^'vX^^?-^^
Mrs Collier, wine pailette; Mrs.Winter, THE SCARF VOGUE. XRVINE and STEVENSOK'S St.
organised by a committee comprising ing Dr. Keith Holdgate and Mrs. Hold-
Tremaine. floral georgette; Mrs. beside him, according to the police. Then would be repented next Thursday evening. CO. LTD. Dunedln and Auckland. &&£&? Xv
Mesdames J. W. Craven (president), J. The vogue of the vagabond scarf lends
W. Canty, E. J. Spencer, P. Tothill, the pink satin; Mrs. Geeder, black
satin; gate. Dr. Holdgate had that evening an air of gaiety to the sports girl's out-
ho drove into an-alley where, the police
TO-NIGHT'S CHANGES.
accepted the position of honorary charge, ho attempted to attack her. Then
wives of returned soldiers, and Mes- Mrs. Tettley, black lace and georgette; lit. Most women like to have half a
Mrs Dnivyer, nigger brown crepe de medical adviser to the committee. Mrs. dozen scarves for every suit and to ho backed tho car out and started to Two city theatres will introduce first-
dames W. B. Darlow (secretary), E. B. Campbell stated that farewell messages drive away. run pictures on their fresh programmes
Gilfillan, R. R. Hayman, S. Mills and F. chine; Mrs. Rogers, flame crepe de change them as often a* possible. This this evening. These are the St. .Tamos',
(i. Blackweil, representing the Birken-
Smardon, pink brodene
chines Mrs. R. Clark, bad been sent from the committee to need not be as expensive as it sounds, Mrs. Atkins, looking for her daughter, where Leslie Fuller's comedy, "To-night's
Mrs. black satin and Mrs. W. M. Jacks, who had left for saw her in the car, screamed and jumped the Night,"
head Women's Association. The gather- For on the bargain counters of the will be the big attraction, and
de London, and to Mrs. J. F. Potter, who on the running board. Despite Martin's tho National, where the British mystery
ing included the president of the asso- lace- Mrs. Short, cedar brown crepe shops at sale time one can find plenty
chine; Miss I. Faulkner, peach taffeta; had removed to Nelson. Items were of spotted, striped, and chocked silk- efforts to push her to the street, sho thriller, "Murder on the Second Floor,"
ciation, Dr. J. W. Craven, and Mrs. Miss hung on until policemen and bystanders featuring Amy Veness, I'at Paterson and
Craven. The Monte Carlo competition Miss Connor, floral georgette; R. contributed by Mesdames W. F. Wni'd, materials which would make idenl
Roberts, white satin; Miss Barnett. ,T D. Anthony. M. Nielsen. Bariin;rton- scarves. These should, if possible, be forced Martin to stop. .lohii Longden, will be screened. The
was won by Mr. and Mra. E. Taylor. Civic-, Majestic- and Strand changed pro-
powder blue georgette and lace; Miss A, Snow, K. Harrison. J. 13. Mays, Misses
The Otahuhu Croquet Club 'held a
bridge and 500 afternoon last Wednes-
Harvey, apricot georgette; Miss
blue ninon; Miss R. Young, white geor-
Dines,
Lyn Court and Dorothy Mills.
accompanists were Mesdames T. Joll,
The cut on the cross, since thie increases
possibilities of treatment. The sports
girl would find such a "set" useful for
grammes last night, and the llcgent and
Roxy on Wednesday. Purity and economy
KNIT A DRESSING JACKET.
gette and satin; Miss M. Young, shell Snow and Miss Dorothy Simmers. The bringing a last season's juniper euit up COMMUNITY SINGING.
fewoFthe reasons_wtvy_
day. The bridge prize was won by Mrs.
ninon; Miss Kydd, black satin
competition winners were: "Nursery to (late. Studied carelessness is the The Auckland Community Singing Com-
B. J. Parsons, the 500 tournament by pink
Mrs. Peterson, tho lucky number by
beaute; Miss Brady, midnight blue crepe Rhymes,"' Mesdames C. H. Colejrrave and right note in this case. The scarf might
Beauitrully cosy dressing: Jackets and
bud-wraps can be worked with the new
mittee will hold a "sing" this evening in
the Lewis Eady Hall, under the direction
a
Mrs. D. Hickson and tlie competition de chine; Mis? Overington, sea green W.'f. Ward, the consolation prize jroing bo tied in n loose knot so that the folds "SOFTA." Wool. This knitting- yarn is
of Mr. Vcvnon T. Drew as song leader. A
crepe de chine; Mies Young, cameo Mac- pink-
**Jk
to Mesdames E. A. Campbell and A. hang gracefully or simply be twisted delightfully smoolli and supple in texture,
trophy by Mrs. H. T. Clements. Anion.tr soloist and a string quartet will assist.
thoso present were:— The Mayoress, Mrs.
H. T. Clements, Mesdaincfi J. E. Gillies,
satin; Miss Leek, blue satin; Miss
Leod powder blue georgette; Miss Scar- Stilwell! "Ants," Miss Lyn Court, the
consolation prize to Mrs. Mervyn Camp-
round tho neck. A scarf should never
be tightly tied, even when worn with a
and is an excellent washing quality. Send
3d stamps for Booklet 275, "Dressing-
Jackets," lo Pawns and Baldwins, Ltd., Uox
"THE CIRCLE."
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]). Hickeon, A. Pearee, T. W. Day, KB the president by the members, on whose double- chin sooner. And only a scarf be presented in the Concert Chamber next
Tocld, E. Elliott, T. J. Flood, Rugg, R. W. Ske<"», ivory lace and satin; Miss Ire-
behalf Mrs. W.'fi. Carter, vice-president, of thick filk with the ends spread wide Wednesday, July 13. It will be Somerset
maine apple green taffeta; Miss Draffln,
Hoteon, Hampton, Emery, Eventt,
snood. Hodgson, J. Moffitt, Wnrd, Put-
pink safn; Miss Spinley. white satin
presented Mrs. Campbell with a bouquet
of heather and violets, tied with the
looks smart when tied as n cravnt; Iliiii
silk, too, often creases together and
Sincere! Speakers! Whether
a cold or not, try N'azol Pastilles.
They
you have Maugham's "The Circle." which proved
very successful as a talking picture in COFFEE ESSENCE J
Peterson, ren- benutc; Miss E. Ovcnugton, pale pink red Plunket ribbon, inscribed "Good allows a glimpse of bare throat to be str»ngtfieu your throat—give you better Auckland some time ago, under the title Edinburgh md London /g
ton, White, Parker-Hill, georgette and lace: Miss Spooner,
Th<«.Symlni:tonSt Co.
Bishop, Misses seen on either side of the knot. denvery. 1/3 box.—(Ad.) of "Strictly Unconventional."
K elly, E. Hill, Pirie, emerald green georgette. Luck."
<
COMMENCING TO-DAY!
stated that she has recovered from the ail-
RACING AT HASTINGS. V.R.C. GRAND NATIONAL ment that came against her prior to the
last Matamata meeting.
(By Telegraph.—Special to "Star.")
Club football comes into its own again
CHIUSTCHURCH, this day.
to-morrow, two out of the previous three
LIST OF ACCEPTORS. BUILT UP IN CONDITION. The Methven Trotting Club's meeting at
having been taken up with rep-
THE HUNT MEETING. Richfield, who has been oil' the scene for Aehburtou to-morrow has attracted good Saturdays
some time, is to resume work shortly. He fields The following horses may race resentative games. At Eden Park the
LANDMARK AND COPEY. is stated to have built up in condition and well:— principal attraction will be the match be-
PROGRAMME FOR TO-MORROW. will bo given a course of road work before Trial.—War Officer, Imposter, Little tween 'Varsity and Grammar School Old
he recommences training. Nelson. are leading by one point
MELBOURNE, July 7. Lyndhurst Handicap.—Reclaim, Lee Boys. The latter
are the final acceptances
Following DEATH, OF GARZON. Boy, Don Giovanni. from Ponsonby in the championship, but
THE FIELDS REVIEWED. Garzon, who for a number of years was improvers' Handicap.—Guyziah, Levan- the light blues are likely to upset the
the chief event at the Victoria
for
trained by C. Morse at Gisborue, is ter, Raywood. strongest sides at any time. Other fix-
Racing Club's meeting at Flemington reported Presidents' Handicap.-—Aristotle, Todd, tures at headquarters are: Training Col-
to have died there recently.
The annual meeting of the Hawke's Bay on Saturday:—- Garzon was twelve years old, and he won Lonzia, Mountain Ore. lege—Ponsonby (No. 2) and Grat'ton —
Okawa Maiden.—Grumpy, Chatter On, Mariner 10 4 Scut. March t) 2 a trille slippery. Taramoa went into the
1 45—Trial Handicap of Gssovs, one mile
puna
Joe. Congoola . 10 0 lead at the last obstacle. Subsequently Limit 3.45. —Cannon Shot,
The North Shore lads have made their
.
. .
WEATHERSTEP GOES FAST. centrate, Oratorian, Early Cup, Oratorious AIC l'nrrisu, Ainonos, ISinnen Lin, Don Sargeant, Berrldge, Stuart (2), McLaren,
Horonui Hack.—Willowmere, Sabatim, and Top Rank. Whether he will go on to Denver, Dun Giovanni, Harvest Dillon, Lee Speight, Johnston, Pierce, Dixon, Kcreopn,
Beverage. or how long he will remain in Hoy, Master Wrack, Reclaim, limit; Triek- Knlm, Wiklund, Wishart, Eutherford, Latta,
The acceptances are: PAHU SCHOOLS WELL. Melbourne ful 12yds; Tanepai, 72yds: Enigma, OCyfls; Popper.
Sydney depends very largely on the form
—
Callapat . . 10 2 Oknpua . . . 0 2 Matchllgut Jim., Kaywood, Harold, Ilalford, Fortune, Lang, Brown.
0 and horses engaged at next week's meet- Royal Wrack, Zest, limit.
Atholspcar . 9 13 Kinross BOTH IN NICE ORDER.
...
!>
9 11 Gold Modal 0 0 ing were set to do useful tasks. Tho out- l'4<>—President's Handicap of ISOsovs, two GRAFTON.
Clopton
Kaiti ...04: San Quex . 0 0 side of the course proper provided
...
easy Sir Charles Clifford's representatives for miles. Limit 4.42.—Arlstqtle, Holly Bank, Senior.—Mooro, Halls, Finnoll, Williams,
going, and was not greasy as on Tuesday. Trentham, Fast Passage and Rocket, Millie do Ore], Todil Lonzia, limit; Kreisler, Byerly, riiton, Wllltos, Larscn, Benjamin,
RIVERSLEA HACK of 50sovs. The best trials were probably those of worked together on the outside trial grass 12yds; Koiccua, Boneta, 24yds; Awaiti, Wlberg, Cannleliaol, Finlayson, Compton,
One mile. Wcatherstep, Purse, Flower and Lyrical at Riccarton on Tuesday morning. Fast 4Syds; Mountain Ore, S-lyds. llardie, Fraser, Whimp, Coyne.
9 8 Coverage ..84 2.l3—Springfield Handicap of (iOsovs, one
Air Laddie .
on the Hat, and Pahu again over the Passage jumped oil' from the mile post and mili> and a quarter. Limit 3.T.—Author GRAMMAR OLD BOYS.
Court Lndy . 0 .Tournet . . . S 4
!>
hurdles. picked up Rocket at the six furlongs. The Maid, Dark Girl. Direetum, Dully Iluon,
Lady Spy . t) 3 Monaderva 8 0 Sonior.—Mnthcson. I-cndriini, Garllck,
Normandy (H. Hunt) went off from the mile was completed in 1.41 3-o. Both look Kssay, Golden Direct, Great Mac, Great
.
Historic (J. Gunn) strode over six fur- future prospects appear bright. Grecian OTAHUHU.
Trouble ... 0 3 Commentator 9 0 longs in 1.26. Tobaccoland (T. Young) Prince has been nominated for Australian •Toiin Drusus, Molly Desliorou.ch, Nelson
Guy. 12yds; T.-nmsir, Wild Guy, 21yds; Sonior.—-White, Park, Pearson, Peterson,
ABBOTSFORD HANDICAP of GOsovs. was also sent over six furlongs, but was events, but he is to race at the C.J.C. Harold Denver, 3Cyds. McLean, Hill, Inslis (half). Hoath, Arnold,
Six furlongs and a half. not timed, though it was apparent he was Grand National meeting. Jury, Logan, Cox, Short, Brady, Williams.
Imperial Fame 9 7 Teller 8 4 doing his work well at the end. S. J.
GOLF. PONSONBY.
...
had substantial lead Black spell from the race track and should be Draw for bogoy competition for the Illldii Senior.—Dickey, Albroelit, Bishop, Brown,
Gold Ruler 11 4 Luna Lux . 10 7 a on him.
Mint (Wilsc.nl finished better than Royal all the better for it next season. Though BloomUeld Cup, to bo played on Tuesday Pierce, Vear, Wales, Kirk, Rao, Souter,
.
HORONUI HACK of uOsovs. loper, from whom better results can be Golf. Club:—Mrs. J. Wilson v. Mrs. llobcrt- Donald, Halllwell.
Six furlongs. mile in 1.49. the finiij half-mile in 555. expected son, Miss L. Roberton v. Mrs. Rutherford,
Royal Game was stopping at the finish. as he gains experience. MT. ROSKILL.
Miss 11. Cutiield v. Mrs. Wright, Miss Bal-
Sabatinl .
J) 0' Night Speaker S 4
.
Cardinal Moon (W. 11. Jones) was sent Chief Lap and Last Lap are being Murphy, Mrs. Buttle v. Mrs. Henry, Miss Dally, Dalton, Diiubar, Moore. Bunting,
Kasouli S 5 High Grader 8 0 from the furlongs -to the half-mile hacked about the roads at Matamata. Chief Ilaiiilin v. Miss M. O. Macfarlane, Mrs. Randall, Herd, Moorecraft, McCready.
Fuller riotous
.
seven
.
.
Willowmere 8 4 .
Endean v. Mrs. Green, Mrs. Towle v. Miss
at a strong half-pace, then came home Lap has been rather unlucky since he won 11{. Robertou, Miss Wilson v. Miss Cooper, GRAMMAK SCnOOL.
fast, but the watch did not catch him. at Matamata last February, for, after get-
WAIKATO JUMPERS. He is a lazy customer who apparently ting over a severe cold, lie met with an
has to bo kept up to his work. Araios accident, which prevented him from racing
Miss Culling v. Mrs. Itaingor, Mrs. Hushes
v. Miss Macfarlane, Miss Noakes v. Mlfs
K. Mahoney, Miss Upton v. .Mrs. Abbott,
Poconilary .Seniors.—McGowan,
Read, ltol>crts, Thompson,
Spitall,
Frnser, Denn,
Booth, Llnnard, I. Graham, B. Graham
Fun and **\
(D. J. Burgess) did five furlongs in I.G 1-5, since. He is a particularly fine stamp of
■
Mrs. E. Austin V. Miss Porter, Mrs. Jlellahy Nicholson, Bourko, Buckley, Ling. Reserves :
TO LEAVE TONIGHT.
the final half-mile in 51 4-os. Azure (D. a thoroughbred, and, judging by the man-
Gunn) ran the same distance in ].8, the ner in which he won in his only start, he
v. Miss Bayly, Miss Grahnm v. Mrs. Camp-
bell, Miss McGovern v. Miss Russell, Miss
S. Mahoney v. Miss White, Miss L. Cut-
Brenstun, Clarke, Taylor, Jones.
TAKAPUNA GRAMMAR SCHOOL.
Laughter . . .
final half-mile in 525. Both carried bit? should turn out above the average. Held v. Miss I'ierce, Mrs. Carr v. Mrs. J. Secondary Seniors.—Blair, Stepbenson,
r tEBIR TKENTHAM PROSPECTS. 2-5s weights. Solitaire (Dick) registered 51
for the last half-mile of five furlongs, GOOD JUMPING DISPLAY.
I<\ Brown, Miss Ridings v. Miss Knight,
Miss Kelly v. Miss Lever, Mrs. Ludbrook
Harren, l'eok, Blanchlield, Fnle, Swain
Adam, Rainey, Mackintosh, Massey, Halla-
and Weatherstep (Shand) slipped over the v. Mrs. Frater, Miss Asser v. Miss Rainper, way, Emory, Stophenson. Fish. Reserves:
At EHerslic yesterday morning Neil gave Miss Waller v. Mrs. Foster, Mrs. Trice v. Ballanfyue, Audrey, Bentley.
Wiltshire, Cruachan, Royal Visitor and final half-mile of five furlongs in 40 4-os. a brilliant display of jumping over six Mrs. Sollar, Mrs. Donald v. Mrs. Joyce,
Advance Camp, the Te Rapa-trained Weatherstep, who does not come in till flights of hurdles. He cleared every fence Mrs. Morris v. Mrs. B. Lt. Brown, Miss Bod-
horses with jumping engagements at the the second day, gave evidence that she alike, jumping quickly and cleverly, and diugfnn v. Mrs. Grant, Mrs. Kin« v. Mrs. GROUND CHANGES.
Wellington meeting, will be railed from had not lost any of her old pace, and exhibition was one of the best yet IT. W. Wilson. Mrs. .TelTe?Bon v. Miss Rud-
Frankton this evening. These horses her final half-mile was the best of the the given by the Lucullus gelding. Neil has
dock, Mrs. Kirker v. Mrs. Horrocks, Mrs. The fourth grade game between Tamakl
and Parnell, sot down for No. 1, Point
finished their work at Te Rapa with a morning. Miss Beatrice (J. Gunn) and been getting through a lot of solid work Johns v. Miss Btrerton. Mrs. D. Robertson
Chevalier, at 1.30 p.m., has been transferred
serviceable gallop once round on the Cape Paraki (I. KohlofF) sprinted down under his owner's supervision and his con- v. Miss Souter, Miss E. F. Upton v. Mrs.
Ha.m., 2.15
Knight, Miss George v. Mrs. Moody, Mrs. to St. Holior's at 2.-15 p.m. The house
course proper yesterday. the straight, the former finishing half a dition will be a bis asset ia hie favour Martin v. Mrs. Watson. Mrs. Miller v. Mrs. game, Winstones, Ltd., will now be played
Royal Visitor has worked particularly length in front. Cimabue (Wilson) was when he begins racing aagin. Kelly, Miss Grccory v. Mrs. G. Bevore,
Mrs.
on No. 4, Showprouuds, instead of No 1
ground ac Avondale.
well since the Auckland meeting, and his under a pull throughout an easy six fur-
prospects appear the most promising of longs in 1.30.
the quartet, but all must be considered.
Gold Sand
Arrowzone (Rohloff) by a length over
beat MR. E. H. CUCKSEY'S TEAM.
Mackenzie v. Miss Reid, Mrs. Hurcnfoon v
Mrs. Phillips. Miss Cousins v. Miss Chat-
field, Mrs. Maoky v Miss Draoer. 2nd 8 p.m.
4-ss. Pombal Flying Prince, owned by Mr. E. H.
Wiltshire is not a great deal in favour, half a mile in 51 Prince
Cucksey, is running out on his owner's TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB. RULES RUMPUS.
but his work-out over a round of the (Leach) required 55 3-5s for an easy half- place at Tirau. Mr. Cucksey states that
steeplechase country on Saturday was one mile. Lyrical (Wilson) always held the
of the most impressive jumping efforts upper hand over Eminent (Leach) in their ing this horse will most likely race as a geld- Result of L.G.TJ. medal handicap played
executed at Te Rapa. The Day Comet five furlongs in 1.5 2-5, the
gelding has fined down to racing shape, in 51 2-ss, and she came home a length Diacquenod—Lady
last half-mile next
preparatory
season. A rising two-year-old by
Bede is beiug handled
to being put into work, also a
yesterday by members of the
Ladies' Golf Club:—'
Titirant,'!
Seniors.—Miss M. Cooke. 02—10—70-
ENGLISH DECISIONS.
The funniest slapstick comedy ever made. It's burlesque
from start to finish. For comedy it absolutely outshines all
and, unless the course is very heavy at and a half in front. Joie de Val (Shand) Mrs. O'Leary, 03—12—SI; Mrs. C. E. N.Z. WANTS RECONSIDERATION.
two-year-old by Hunting Song—Lady
Trentham, he is going to be harder to did a working gallop over seven furlongs rising will train the juve- Grerntt. 101—17—R4.
dispose of than many people think. in 1.36 2-5, the final half-mile in 54 3-ss: Cintra. Mr. Cucksey meantime, Juniors.—Mrs. W. J. Reid, !)S—2o—72;
himself the using the Mrs. Kaismith, 97—20—77: Mrs. J. B.
CTiachan suffered from a stone bruise K. Voitre is to ride her in the Whyte niles in (By Telegraph.—Press
after Ellerslie, but he is all right again. Handicap next
Aβ he likea soft ground, the conditions at (Shand) proved to have too much speed
Wednesday. Aroma Matamata course occasionally. Johnston. 110.—3?!—77: Mrs. FerirnKon,
OS—2o—7B; Mrs. Rodeer. 102—24—78.
Association.)
WELLINGTON, this day. other British comedies we have screened.
ADMIRAL DRAKE RESUMES. Dissatisfaction at the recent action of
Trentham will suit him. for Bright Song (Leach), beating her MANUKAU LADIES' CLUB. the Rugby Union in England in ordering
Advance Camp has done very little older rival by a couple of lengths over Admiral Drake, who has not raced since
schooling since the Auckland meeting, but five furlongs in 1.5 4-5, the last half-mile
be has not been left short so far as in 52 1-os. Vitaphone (A. Jenkins) again been put into work again and hecommence
the Dunedin meeting last February, has
is stated Team to renre=m,f Manuknil T.-idies' Gnlf
the discontinuance of two long-standing
Rucby customs has prompted the New All-British Supporting Programme, including:
Zealand management committee to take
Sir Harry Lauder singing S attest o' the Family."
flub in the B.nlfour Irvine Cup at Pnl<e- "
galloping is concerned. He goes much did a complete round (over a mile and to be in excellent condition to l-ol>e to-morrow:—Mrs. Rushton, Miss immediate steps to have the matter re-
better in a race than in private, but is not a quarter), running the last mile in 2.0, his preparation for his racing in Sydney in Andre. T.aver. Mrs. Brsine, Mrs. considered by the English authorities.
the easiest to ride. and the final half-mile in 57 l-ss. He was the spring. On his visit to theonly other side Flemincr. M'lss Wrijrht. Miss Cnllls. Information as to what is being done is
always going easily within himself. last March Admiral Drake was beaten Xoel Johnson, ]\riss MV-Pnnnlrt. Little. being given all unions, and Australia is
PLANS AT ST. JAMES
,
"Inverl
and liinlor cliam"lon^i,i nf. fflr=t
el<»ht In each section to mmllfvK to be
by members of the Waltcmota Onlf
been sent to the New Zealand Union's
representative in London, Mr. Cecil J.
Wray, which will be. followed by a letter
to the Rugby Union:—"Our instructions
EVERY trade, business, or profession has its notable
features or characteristics in which it takes a
pardonable pride. For example, the New Zealand
at first thought, hopped away smartly correct Manawhenua may win a big handi- Pliib on Paturdav:—TT ns;nn v. Bai"tl"v.
OTonnor v. Mncindoe. Bavter v. Snrairiron.
regarding replacements and leaving the Railways system is favourably known for its safety
from the seven-furlong barrier and both SCHOOLING AT AWAPUNI. cap during his visit to Australia. field are causing widespread dissatisfac-
were galloping freely at the five-furlong "\rnier v. LnnThein. urortlmnr v. 'Brnmley,
TSprrress
r. McT.enri, i\riison v. Wnfldns,
tion throughout unions and clubs here
Please make etrong
and punctuality in train-running. A jealously-guarded
peg, where they were joined by Sir Musk. OontUncr r. Webb. T). Rudfre v. O. TaeK-son. and in Australia. tradition of the railways is "running to time. This ,.
Protomint was moving along nicely, to At Awapuni yesterday Pangolin (Miles) TOO HIGH. Af. Jackson r. B. Jackson, P"fT v. Malncray,
representations to the English Union that,
finish ahead of Sir Musk, with Nassau did a round of the big fences, jumping Leach v. Jenkins. Burn v. Cassells Browii. as these matters do not affect the playing active spirit of punctuality runs through the whole
Lady well back, in 1.30 3-5. This was a well, then galloped six furlongs on the of the game, and, in view of the practice y*f Your Throat
very useful eifort on the part of Sir Musk, course proper in 1.30. The Panmure RACING CONFERENCE LEVIES. of long-standing here, they grant us a service, day and night, in all weathers, the whole
NEW CAMBRIDGE CLUB.
it being his first gallop since the Te Rapa gelding has built up into a solid-looking
horse.
dispensation to replace injured players and needs EVANS' year round.
A motion was passed at a meeting of for players to leave the field at half-time.
meeting.
Sea Ruler was allotted a couple of fur- Henry of Navarre (Shearman) and War-
the executive of the Franklin Racing Club
A npw coif rlnh has been formed at
The general opinion hero is that the re- Pastilles. Passengers of suburban trains know well that their
longs on the same track, but was not being zone (F. Thompson) were companions on that the representative's attending the offered to allow tbe usp of their farm, nmi placement of injured players is more The preventative and remedy of
hurried to take 29 3-ss. This gelding has the hurdle track. Although they were to- Zealand Racing Conference be advised a (rood ninelmie course hns already been sporting, and experience proves that the arrival is usually on the tick of the scheduled time.
Henry of Navarre New long standing for coughs, colds and
grown nicely and should perform well as gether at the close, that the club was of the opinion that formed. Officers cloefert : President. privilege is not abused."
Taking the whole of the Dominion's suburban trains,
a three-year-old. appeared to be going the stronger. The the levies made by the Conference should Tt. Feisst: vice-nresidents. Messrs. fs. T>. catarrh. Get a box to-day and pro-
On the Plough.
Birkdale gelding Riotous (Miles) was sent be reduced, and that the delegates be
over the battens, giving a promising dis- asked to support any remit tending toward
low and R. Wattnm : club cantain. Mr. S.
D. Low; honnrnrv B. Murray. tect yourself, especially in crowded in the course of a year, the average lateness of ar-
ST. STEPHEN'S AGAIN. places. ival (arisingfrom all causes) is only 30 secdnds. Similar
Among those doing pace work on this play. a reduction of the levies.
j punctuality characterises, the running of the long-
EVANS*
track were: Soloist, the Valkyrian gelding, Callamart (Thompson) and Trouble
Bambury, Chateau, King's Knave, Luci- (Miles) went a couple of rounds over the BOWLING. The return Rugby match between St.
dus, Emancipation, Foreign Money, Sham- steeplechase fences. Callamart outjumped
gar, Len, Marechal, Kanapa, Musketoon the hunter on the final round and was
Stephen's College, Bombay, and the Pukc-
kohe Technical High School took place at I distance express trains. -
MINIATURE RIFLES.
\Y>v/
St. Stephen's on Wednesday.
uA^*'^
As in the pre- ANTISEPTIC THROAT
—Sibford gelding, Trishna, Loombiria- pulled out wide to allow Trouble to work HILLSBORO, CLUB.
tion, Erination, Jonathan and Miss Lor-
raine.
on terms as they came across the top.
They then went on to finish on terms. A
good pace was maintained and the school-
Skips to enter for a two-Saturday tour-
vious games, both St. Stephen's teams were
victorious, the first fifteen winning by 9
points to 8, and the second team by 13 to 3.
In
Pastilles
tins jrom Chemists everywhere
Wellington,
The Hurdle Grass.
The following yearlings were worked ing effort was highly satisfactory.
WHANGAREI CLUB. nament to be held on July 10 and 23 at
Hillsboro' bowling green :—Jackson, Eat- Hade In Eneland to the formula of Vxm 4th July, 1932. *
Genera/ Managtt
Easterly (C. Robinson) and Conjurer 11. tray, Williamson, Goldsmith, Buckle, Kelly,
PEACE CUP.
Liverpool Throat Hospital. N.Z. Railways*
along steadily on this track: The High (Miles) jumped away at Stringer, Newton.
Art colt, the General Latour—March straight on the hurdle track, he top of the (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.)
The programme to-morrow will comprise
gelding, the Chief Ruler—Rapture filly, being joined WHANGAREI, this day. a match against Mount Roskill relief
by Rioghail (A. McDonald) as they turned Draw for the Peace Cup, held by Mata-
the Chief Ruler—Miss Sphinx filly, Dinella A further round of the Lovatt Cup was workers.
mata Rugby Sub-union : —Rotorua v. Puta-
and Trickling Waters.
SQ-TOL.
(Including handicaps) : C. E. Rob-
back at the finish. erts, W. Stock, L. .Tames, G. Green, 70; N. bowling green on Wednesday Mclntosh and ton v. Taupiri, winner to play holder on
Inflation, who is due to leave for Aus- Donaldson, with 5 wins and a loss (percen- September 3; Morrinsville v. Te Aroha,
C. Shepherd, .T. 11. Asliton, C. Baker, X,.
... _
tralia towards the end of the month, will PREPARING FOR NEXT SEASON. Tobin, A. T>. Jack. F. Tebutts. D. Baird, tage of points, 03) were tlie winners. The winner to play holder on September 13.
not take long to get into racing trim (says
the Manawatu "Times"). He has had a
bit of a let up since the Manawatu meet-
ing, but he was given his first sprint
A. Kemp has not had Wee Pat up any D.
on length of time, but she is rounding up
V. Dickey, GO ; M. Stewart, G. Bindon, OS ;
S. Neville, F. C. Buckley, W. Xorrls, .T.
Lilley, L. Dwyer, J. Stewart. I. Conway,
McEwen, K. Clarke, A. Doel, G7.
runners-up wore Buckley and G.idd, whose
percentage was 43 (also on 5 wins and a
loss).
L A. Doolan, 90, 3—100; ,T. Dickinson, 00, committee, Messrs. W. Paterson, Tubb. —
culty in breaking 40s for the three fur- races later on.
longs, taking 26s for the last two and being
G—o6; S. Denize, !>:i, S—100; A. A. Jcnkln-
son, 04. 2—oo ; C. Say, S5, 7—92 ; B. Strong,
Stevens, Borrie. Krew ; auditor. Mr. T. Mor-
ton ; green superintendent, Mr. O. Ci'eagh ;
July 10—Rotorua v. Matamnta, Mor-
rinsville v. Tnupiri, Hamilton v. Cambridge. k \
I\
/
/
njoy walking! Let Pro-
V ;andra remove every corn,
—grown
land.
and manufactured in New Zea-
A pure, wholesome diet of the
*•/
2^%^"
about three lengths ahead of Chief Mario- 85 7—92; 11. Follas, SO, 3—02 : F. C. Ilub- greenkeeper, Mr. J. Smith : selectors, Waipa vfl. Raglan.
nette at the post. If Inflation reproduces
AN OFFER REFUSED. Messrs. Stevens. Creagh. O'Sullivan. G. S. July 30. —Matiimata v. Putaruru. Cam- jKs&fW*]""] 9 iowever old, quickly, safely. fullest nutritive value. Better and cheaper
bnrd 02. 1—03; R. I. Wells. O.'i. 1—04: V. bridge v. Morrinsville, Tnupiri v. Hamilton,
Mr. 0.
hie true form in Australia ho should
gather in some stake money on the trip. An offer of IOOOgs was made during Sherson" 78. 5—S3: A. Pivott, S3, B—oo.
1,. A. Doolan and S. Denize both scored
Moody ; conch, .Mr. J. O'Sullivan.
Crcigli was elected an honorary member. Waipa v. Raglan.
than patent packet concoctions.
Reference was made to the loss sustainc 1 August 13.—Putaruru v. Rotorua, Hamil-
At present it is hoped that Keith Voitre the week-end for Shamfight, who won at the nossi' le, and in the shoot off Denlze, L. A.
but his owner Doolan wou. Doolan, 04,, 2—96; S. by the club in the death of Mr. J. Forbes ton v. Morrinsvile, Cambridge v. Taupiri, Northern Roller Milling Co., Ltd., Auckland
kwil
be available to -ride- the colt in his Oamaru last Saturday,
a life member, .and -ere of its founders. Waipa v. Hamilton.
engagements. . ..-. showed no inclination to sell. 83, 's—BB.
THE AUCKLAND STAR, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1932. 11
SOCCER CUP TIE. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. LIMIT REACHED. EMPIRE INDUSTRIES. SHARES IN PATENT.
VALIDITT OF AGREEMENT.
LOCAL CHATHAM FINAL. CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP. UNEMPLOYMENT TAXATION. TIME FOR CO-OPERATION.
JUDGMENT FOR DEFENDANT.
BLANDFORD PARK TO-MORROW. A CHANCE FOR CITY. ACTING-MINISTER'S VIEW. «STABILITY IS ESSENTIAL"
In giving judgment for the defendant
yesterday, in the case in which the Court
CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES CONTINUE. SECOND GAME WITH DEVONPORT. REVIEW OF BOARD'S EFFORTS. GOVERNMENT ACTION NEEDED. was asked to decide the validity or
otherwise of an agreement, Mr. Justice
The Auckland contender for the Chat- Herdman said that if the parties had
Devonport, the leading team in the Industrial co-oporation on an Empire
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) used common sense and had been pre-
ham Cup, the Dominion club champion- Auckland Rugby League championship basis is advocated by the Imperial pared to give and take a little, the whole
ship, will be found to-morrow afternoon competition, has an unbeaten record, and WELLINGTON, Thursday. matter might have been settfed without
Economic Committee, in a report just
(should the result of the Tramurewa v. the other teams are very keen to spoil That New Zealand, with a population issued. "The litigation.
Y.M.C.A. match be decisive). The former that record. In the first round of the time is ripe," states the The plaintiff was George Stephenson
of 1,500,000 people, had reached the committee, "for a sustained effort to
arc the present holders of the trophy championship, City made a close game Gordon, of Takanini, marine engineer,
and have had their name inscribed on the of it with Devonport, and in view of the limit of taxation in finding £3,500,000 promote Imperial co-operation in and the defendant Joseph Kenyon Rod-
cup a greater number of times than any fact that, since then City have improved a year for the relief of unemployment industry." Plaintiff
other club in the country. Their team this greatly, and last week scored a .big win ger, of Auckland, salesman.
was the view expressed by the Hon. A. sought to have an agreement between
year is hardly up to the standard of those over Ponsonby, fans expect that Devon- Agreements readied on a co-operative
which have won the trophy in years gone port will have the hardest fight of the Hamilton, acting-Minister of Employ- and equal basis between industries in them declared invalid, and also claimed
by. Nevertheless, a cup-tie nearly always season to-morrow- in their second game £50 damages for wrongful entry in the
ment, at tho annual conference of the the different countries of the Empire are
brings the best out of a team, and there with City. This is the star match at regarded by the committee as one im- patent register.
is certain to be a strenuous encounter for Carlaw Park, with Richmond v. Poneonby New Zealand Farmers' Union to-day. - The agreement disputed by plaintiff
portant method of widening the bases of
the honour of being the Auckland repre- as a curtain-raiser. . The curtain-raiser This £;f,500,000, he eaid. was collected industry. Such agreements arc stated was one entered into on June 6, 1931,
sentative olub in the remaining inter- should 'be a fast and interesting game. On by taxation, and it was the Govern- to engender among investors generally in which it was agreed that plaintiff and
district matches in the competition. The No. 2 area at Oarlaw Park the game will defendant were each to receive a half-
winner will require to travel to Hamilton bo Newton v. Marists. ment's job to make it go as far as pos- a greater confidence in industrial enter-
interest in a "pulsator releaser" invented
to meet the South Auckland champions, Teams:— sible. Industries would have to adjust prises, and to encourage a greater ilow by the plaintiff, the understanding being
and if successful will be opposed by the of capital between Empire countries for
"Wellington finalists at Auckland to find MARIST OLD BOYS. themselves to the new conditions. One productive purposes—■ a movement in that the defendant was to find £100 to
•Senior —■ Campbell, List. McTfonald, redeeming feature was that New Zea- which not only financial houses would
the North Island champions. Schultz, Brady, Brisbane. Dunn, Ilasstm. manufacture three machines and take
As a curtain-raiser at Blandford Park Donovan. Campbell. land wae carrying unemployment costs take part, but also private investors. out the patent rights for New Zealand
.lol\nsou, Clarke,
to-morrow, Thistle, the championship Thompson, Iveson, Webberley. out of revenue, and the country should A further point, to which tho com- and Australia. The plaintiff claimed sheltered waters . . .
have at least £2,000,001 to show in im- mittee attaches prime importance is a chance to find your
the Pearl of
leaders, will meet Nortl) Shore in a com- Senior Resorvc.—Loydon. Barry, Corhett, that the agreement was never intended "sea-legs" before you reach the open
Little, Carter,
petition game. The meeting of these clubs Gunn, Flanigan, Repnn,
Bailey,
in the first round resulted in a thrilling McEhvain, Donald, Watson.
game, and it is anticipated that the match
DKVONrOUT UNITED.
Xoung,
.Tones,
Crouch,
Herring, provements
£3,500,000.
after the expenditure of that, if under some scheme of Imperial
industrial co-operation Empire capital
Mr. Hamilton said 0000 men were is to bo readily available for the develop-
to bo a> binding contract and was only
signed by plaintiff to enable defendant
to raise the necessiiry finance. The
Atlantic . . . then only three or four
short days or open sea to the land of
your dreams . . join the happy
.
the Pacific
to-morrow will bo no exception. Glen working on No. 4a scheme. He asked ment of markets hitherto dormant, then real position was that plaintiff was to
Times and New Lynn will meet at St. Senior.—Lain?, L. Scott, Scalar, Hard- Empresses, Regal Duchesses, or popu-
Helicr's where the local eleven is con- ing, 'Rhodes, O'Donnell, K. Smith, OUirt, fanners not to create an atmosphere adequate guarantees ehould be forth- have a half-share, his father, who had lar lower-cost cabin liners of tho
Canadian Pacillc Fleet . . . several
fident of success, and Onehunga and Pon-
Leatherbarrow, Casey, .Simpson, Ruby, that the farmer was getting cheap lab- coming that the policy will be continu- provided a certain sum of money, a sailings weekly from Montreal and
Sowter, 15. Scott, .Tones, Hawkes.
sonby will play their return game at our. One thousand men were employed ously pursued, and is not the result of quarter-share, and the defendant a
Senior Reserve.—Double, Suxon, Tato, Quebec.
TAHITI!
Walker Park. Gray, Young, Kirk, A. Smith, Neighbour, under No. 4b scheme, providing for men a passing enthusiasm. Stability, the quarter-share. World ramous cuisine, service and
engaged on contracts on farms, and there committee states, is essential to -success. Counsel for defendant submitted that appointments have made Canadian
Teams arc as follow:— Langton, Hurley, Douglas, Powell, Adams,
I'acilic ships the choice of experienced
NORTH SHORE.
Brigga. wore other schemes providing for the Complete, and guaranteed stability might the agreement signed was not a false travellers to and from the United
Hart, Gerrard, S. O.
CITY ROVERS.
employment of men on farms. If a far- bo impossible, but if capital is to be document drawn up and signed to mis- Kingdom.
Senior.—Smith, Hobbs, Davidson,
Else, bill,
Colebourne, Palmer, Blackie,
Senior.—Herring (2), mer was prepared to establish camps attracted from foreign to Empire chan- load the banks from whom defendant Full information from A. W. Essex,
Aitkln, Peckham, Watene, Pierce, Hlck'ey, Passenger Manager for New Zealand,
Bush, "Webb, .Terrim. Perry, Clark, Drew, McLean, Mclaughlin, for unemployed men the board would nels, then the attraction of the Empire intended to seek finance, but was a
Senior Reserve. —New. Hunt, Collins, Pen- Purely. go a long way to aeeist him. Forty field must be solid. genuine and honest statement between
32-34 Quay Street, Auckland.
At last I The dream of a lifetime ie being
ning, Luke, French, Crowley, Armstrong,
Buck, Edwards, Burnett.
Senior Reserve.— iPeacliey. Rowntree, Sur-
tess, I'urdy, Jenkinson, McCormac, Paton,
thousand men were employed under the How New Industries Are Launched? the parties. realized—a holiday trip to that most fascinat-
Sixth Grade A.—Cameron, Waters, Bald- Herewini, .Toy, Ragg, Almond, Clayton, No. 5 scheme by local bodies, and 14,000
Co-operation is necessary, adds the His Honor, in giving judgment for ing of Pacific Islands—TAHlTl!
win, Crump. Roberts, Smith, Blackie, Bayley, Maher, Casey, Altlerton, Karrup., of these were "over the fence," working defendant, said ho could not agree with
Walters, Archer, P.ain, Sullivan. RICHMOND ROVERS. on farms.
report, not only between those engaged
in similar industries, but also between the contention of plaintiff that the agree- All who long for a holiday that?s different—-
Sixth Grade B.—Williams, Allan. W.
Taylor, Birss, Adams, Coutts, Cox, Bentlcy, Senior.—Angelo, Marshall, Cooke, Brown, Mr. Hamilton said echeme fia dealt those engaged in different industries in ment was incomplete. The parties for a sojourn among happy care-free people,
Dacre r Eadye, Buchanan. Pell, Johns, Prentice, Ellis, Reynolds, Jen- with camps on highways, and 1700 men different Empire countries. In. many seemed to be very frank about the mat- in a wonderful, mild,healthy climate—for the
kiuson, Calder, Lawless, Telford, K. Jones, were working under this scheme. No. parts of the British Commonwealth, it ter, but they had been fighting away glamour and romance that have ever been
GT,BX INNES. W. .Tones.
about something that was not of very
Senior.—Warren, IT. Stone, I?. Stone, Senior Reserve.—Valentine, Sale. Hat-
cher, Drew, Wilson, Powell, Turner, Ver-
7 scheme provided for the employment is considered, increased trade could he
great importance. associated with the South Seas—will find in
Darwin. A. Welch. Flashman, Adams, Hit-
chins, R. Welch, Corringham, Glaister. rall, McKiiinon, Cavanagh, Richie, Stehr,
on farms of boys who had juet left secured for Empire industries by such
school. It would do any boy good to co-operation. Demand is largely deter-
Tahiti their 'heart's desire. Here they can
Senior Reserve.—Leng, Renton, King (2), Seward, Lenuie, Cowau, Brian.
spend three years on a farm, and far- mined by suitability of design and by
enjoy it to the full.
.Tackson, Hall, McDermott, Henderson,
Turner, Darwin, Stone, Applcton, Baker. mers could help by taking as many the ready availability of spare parts. BLIND ENTERTAINED. Take advantage of our Winter
Y.M.C.A. ATHLETICS.
boys as possible. Scheme Sa was gold The study of consumere' demands and Book now by one of the following sailings!
prospecting. tho best means of ensuring the supply Leave Arrive
Senior.—Cowie, Mowat, Otter, Bently,
Christie, Thornes, Humphreys, Chalmers, The small farm plan, Mr. Hamilton of spare parts would be simplified, it is GATHERING AT INSTITUTE. Wellington Veuel Wellington
Bell, Hamilton, Kay. proceeded, wae another meane of finding stated, if co-operation could be secured July 12 Makura Aug. 22
Senior Reserve. — Hunter, Mackinvcn,
AUCKLAND WINTER CONTESTS. work for people. He thought that this between the producing industries and
Martin, Colllson. Bell, Roper, Riddolls, Dal-
ton, Ross, White, Taylor. ■ t. The Auckland Amateur Athletic nnd
would help to solve the unemployed tho organisations representing the con-
problem as much as anything. If a suming industries, which, in many parts
GOVERXOR-GENERAL'S VISIT. up*3""". I -toikk* 1 ; August 9
Sept. 6
Oct. 4
Monowal Sept. 19
Makura Oct. 17
Monowai Nov. 14
.
race, while TI. T. J. stage leads to tho manufacture locally guests, and, though it was pathetic to
Seniors, —Watson, Potts. Stewart, Grant, club in the teams' tenance for the first few months.
McXiel, W. Hammond, .T. Dunn, F. L. see so many people deprived of the
Everyone knew that farmers were of certain of the parts
ANDREWS
Morrison, Masters, Whimster. Turner, Dia- Adams, A. Clark and Mills will compete or accessories,
Innes. Reserve Kennedv. a 7iew industry is launched. If such blessing of sight, the party was much
suffering, but at least they had plenty and
mond, Forrester, :
as individuals. Sprint handicaps:—
(Meet Grafton Bridge 2 o'clock.)
7."> Yards.—First heat: 11. Munro. per; a development grows up as a result of, merrier than many where everyone is
to eat. There were people in the cities,
Senior Reserve.—Fraser. Green. Haggett,
Qnirke. Pearson, O'Hagan,
Colo. Morrison, Fornian.
.Tones, Aheru,
(Meet Grafton
T. Carpill, 2yds; W. G. Miller, Don Klliot,
"W. G. Thompson, ."yds: N. Fnnnell. R. C.
Wooller, 3}yds; A. I-ittle. W. Hammond.
however, who were in dire straits, and and
the Government wanted to get as many two
in connection with, the organised
industry in tho exporting country, the
keen-eightcd. The visitors keenly ap-
preciated an entertainment, and the ClVfcß. SALT
Bridge 2 o'clock.) industries, that in the new country inmates, old and young, thoroughly en- iirrrniiiiMwuwuwtiwutwriMfiiiiiiii mi Mini; iii mot
Second Grade—Gavan, Larson, Mc- .T. Reeves, oyds ; C. D. Bell, 7yds ; J. AV. of them into tho country as possible. and that in the old, are in close relation joyed the role of hosts and performers.
Dowell. Edwards. Wurr, Farrell. Guest, Murphy. SJyds: J. Dowlo. fUyds; Goo. He hoped fanners would not think of from the start, and the solution of
Tunes, Swales, Mulholland, Ward. Reserves : Elliot. 9yds; F. L. Adams, 10yds: M. After the principal, Mr. Clutha Mac-
Moir, Watson. Matthew, B. Batty. 11yds. Second hoat : people who were better off, but of those many questions kenzie, had explained the meaning of
•T. U. Keddle. .".iyds; T. K. Henry, 4yds:
is simplified."
who were worse off. the gathering, Sir George Fowlds wel-
NEW LYNN. D. Mitchell, K. Preston. N. Dourlus, 41yds; The Uses of Adversity.
Senior.—Morris, P. Kny. Reid. Nichol- C. Dnnster, J. Dunn. K. Conway. syds : 3. comed the gueste. He explained that
son. Jonns, Low. Gallaway, Dunsmore, W. Turnbull, O. Mills. GJyds; .T. Jiarton, The committee points out that a fre- the finances of the inetitute had euf-
Carr. Bowater, Mclntyre, Twinn, 7yds; N. McCarthy,' Syds: A. Elliott, S.
Webb. quent stimulus to organised develop- fered, in common with everyone else,
BloeklPy. (Meet Grafton Bridge 2 o'clock.) Allen. oyds; G. W. Roroi-s, n&yils; .T. C.
Senior Krsrrve.—Brady, Watson, Brown, Tippinjr. 10yds; A. Clark, 11yds. Third
WHY THIS HOSTILITY? ment arises in consequence of the pres- but the trustees and the staff were
Haycock, Monro, Rudd, Kent, Rogers, heat: F. B. Poore, Syda: W. G. Elliot, sure of economic adversity, and states doing all in their power to continue the
Rogers McDiarmid, Jones, W. K. Munro. 4yds; "W. G. Lowe, 4|yds: A. McKeown, that "It will be for the lasting benefit of successful work.
THISTLE. G. T. Mitchell, syds: L. Willoy, C. Coulain, SPECIALS AS CONSTABLES. tho British Commonwealth if this time The programme included items by the
W. Mason, !sJyds: N. Nllsen, X. Kliauley,
Senior.—Gerrnrd, Wright. Williams, Bnl-
I. Thompson. 7yds: 15. P. ITeiishall, G. of general adversity can bo used to lay band and the girls' orchestra, both of
Cummings,
Ipch, Kennedy, Watson. William- Wooller, 7Jyds; .T. Nicholson. Syds; N. W. the foundations of a long-term policy which showed remarkable skill. A popu-
son. McLeay, Hislop. Woods. Jerrom, 9yds; H. T. J. McNiel, 13vds. COMMENT BY JUDGE aiLATR. of co-operation, which should not only lar item wae a selection by the dance
Senior Reserve.—Brown. Allan, Wiseman,
Watson, Constable, Nicol, Kean, Ansteed, help the several parts of the Common- band, during winch a Maori inmate of
Williams, Marlowe. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) wealth in their present emergencies, the institute went through some realis-
RAMUREWA,
BADMINTON. WELLINGTON, Thursday. but should also bear full fruit over a tic gestures that were reminiscent of
Tinkler, Simpson, Fyvie, period of years." the haka and other native exercises.
this hostility to long
Senior.—Be ■" I cannot understand
Itoss, Spong,-.*-.. lunter, J. Hunter, Spencer, In a brief synopsis of the most im-
McMillan, Donaldson. special constables," remarked Mr. Jus- Vice-Regal Gift.
in the report the
Senior Reserve.—From Hull, Milton, INTERCLUB DRAW. tice Blair in the Supreme Court to-day portant points raised Later during the afternoon the Gover-
Dormer, Sbreeves. Polwin, Sykes, Read,
during tho hearing; of an appeal by committee states that,thein countries promoting
Jay. Baily, Chatham, Hitchens, Kiluer, in nor-General and the Lady Bledisloe
McEwan. Following , is the draw for the play-off Mervyn George Berry against a sentence industrial co-operation, arrived, and were welcomed by the
ABEL'S between group winners for the Dart the Empire will serve not only a com-
of imprisonment for having been found chairman of the board, Mr. A. <T. Hut-
SecondGrade.—Lucas, Mcllor, Rimmer, Shield
:—
in possession of an offensive weapon. mon purpose, but also their national
chinson, who referred to their Excel-
The case arose out of the Cuba Street needs. Industrial co-operation between
Nicholson, .Tnffrny, Moonoy, Meek, Hari:, First Round.—Parnell v. Alfriston, at
Howlett, Marshall, Wilson, Ekinan, Owens, Parnell, Thursday, July 14. those engaged in the panic or similar lencies' interest in the inetitute and ite
Giithrir. Semi-final. —Northern A v. winners Par- disturbance in May. work, and interest that was evidenced
Fifth firndo. Co.f. Prichard, Melville, nell-Alfriston, at Mangere, Monday, July industries in different Empire countriee, by their employing the band and in
A brother of the appellant, formerly it is stated, should be based on agree-
—
Clark, Tyithhurjr. T. Kkman, Ellis, Robin- 18; Central A v. St. David's, at St. David's,
Bon, Allen, Smith, E. Kkman, Sims. Thursday, July 14. of Auckland, said that when his brother other ways, including the presentation
The draw for the knock-out competition picked up a stone he told him to put and ments reached by them in consultation, of the handsome clock that chimed in
for the runners-up in each group is as for the conclusion of such agree-
it down and not to be a fool. the institute hall. Mr. Hutchinson
follows :—
First Round.—St. Aidan's v. Ensign, at ments it is necessary for the represen- said the gathering wouia. bo glad
The Crown Prosecutor: Were you hos- tatives to meet in a spirit of co-opera-
HOCKEY. Ensign, Friday, July 15.
tile to the special constables ? to know that the sales of goods from
Second Round.—Victoria v. Manukau, at tion and not of rivalry, and for the the workshops were a little better than
Romuera, Friday, July 15: Northern B v. Witness: Yes. industries in different countries to be
winners St. Aidan's and Ensign. last year.
ENGAGE SHORE. His Honor: I do not understand this so organised that agreements can be His Excellency said the institution
0
ST. LUKE'S hostility to special constables. What both negotiated and implemented.
was very near to the hearts of her
have they done that they should not Changes Everywhere Apparent." Excellency and himself, and they would
ST. JOHN AMBULANCE.
"
BACHELOR
Eden Park. Cadet-Superintendent Flot-
—
haps a psychologist could tell us. The initiative for arranging meetings
ranged for Remuera (No. 2, at 3.5 P-m.). cher, Privates Carron, Jamieson, Henlen, glad to hear that the demand for the
between representatives of particular
On Tuesday next the Country Week Cadet Cooper. Park. products of the workshops was keeping
carnival commences. In addition to the Probationer
White Horse Cup competition for men,
Gribble-Hirst
Grey Lynn.
Burton.
Private Whelan,
Privates Rainsford, Orieo,
—
WRESTLING.
industries is stated to rest normally
with the industries concerned, but on up in epite of the depression. As a
thank-offering for the splendid philan- h
1 -^^ftfe
teams taking part occasions Governments could with ad-
—
lev.
Morningside.
— T. N. Sergeant Rodgers, Private
Glynn, Cadet MeKandry.
Richmond,
Takapuna.—Private Larder.
—
WILSON'S BOUT WITH WALKER. advisable.
Industrial activities, it is considered,
so directed as
mittee to choose something that would
be of uee to the institution.
Cork-Tipped or Plain ibf \p
Stewart, Turnlnill (captain), Bracken,
Ambulance Officer Davidson, Wellington critics regard George Wilson might by agreement be After the programme of musical items
Avondale.
as a wrestling "find," as a result of his to leave to the less
industrialised Em-
Cleaver, L. Dawson, Chapman, K. Brown, Privates Kelleway, Holland.
—
£:> * i|\
—
W
NORTH SHORE. Westfield —Privates Pirle, Berman, sen. shoulder tficklcs, which enabled Wilson
Parker, R. Allen, Papatoetoe.—Privates T. Patterson, D. to even the score. In attempting to legitimately be used to safeguard the Deafness overcome by the latest
Senior.—H. Rankin, L.T. Sweeney, finish the match Wilson tried further agreement, provided the* Government scientific acoustical instruments. Mr. R.
e The name "PL AVER'S on BACHELOR f&A
"
$|<- '
J. Storry, E. Wilson, pu'kekohe.—Sergeant Muller, Private C.
ISfe" -
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teilh, P. Anthony, A. Anthony, H.
Jones,
tackles, but went through the ropes and concerned was satisfied that the agree- A. Noedl, Deaf Aid Specialist, represent- CIGARETTES guarantees the quality and'
*W
D. Reid. _
W t
pa pakura.-Privates B. Reid, W. West- off the stage, to return to the ring very
ment was in the economic interests of ing Messrs. If. C. Rein and Son, London, purityof the Tobacco. PLATER'S is more &$§
groggy and be pinned for the deciding l§|tj''>
,
its own country and was calculated to is revisiting Auckland, and may be con-
than a name—lT IS A REPUTATION,
GAMES AT WHANGAREL Panmure. Privates Berman, Jun., fall. The bout was packed with action
Imperial industrial co-opera-
from start to finish, and a packed house promote
—
acclaimed both men. The Auckland tion. Wobsters, Ltd., Opticians, 14, Karanga-
association has arranged a return bout, Agreements on these lines, the com- opposite Upper Queen Street,
WHANGAREI, this day. Warkworth.—Privates Agnew, Hughes, hape Roa.',
Cycles.—Private Fish. which will be staged at the Town Hall mittee states, would be economically All persons
The final try-outs for the hockey
teams
on Monday evening, when fans will_ be beneficial by increasing the stability of from llth to 16th July.
EPSOM DIVISION. able to see the local idol pitted against the employment of both labour and hard of hearing or deaf caueed by'
Epsom Showgrounds.
Sergeant T. W.
—
Oriinrne, the tough American. capital, and by providing for orderly catarrh, nerves or accident ehould not
dimming, Privates N. Squire R. Bambury, The amateurs engaged for the pre- industrial development and specialisa-
F. Williams, S. Horrox, J.
R.
Walker-Wilson profes- fail to consult Mr. Noedl during this visit.
to the
T"V
£ "fikurlngft'he'adies- A team beat tie Probationers S. Sampson, S. Cooper, W. liminaries
sional wrestling bout at the Town Hal! tion. Several 6lightly used and new sample
e O Reserve.—Privates A. Morgan, on Monday evening are:—A.
Kissin, 7.13 High Customs duties for revenue pur- instruments from 50/. Address all letters
B
t eams ioav.e
Auck- c/o 14, Karangahape Road, Auckland.
Tho on Saturday for
J. lAnd, Probationers R. Buchanan,
C. (Takapuna); C. Jones, 8.3 (Manurewa); poses', it is shown, might operate in a
nmnb
(Ad.)
land. _
AUCKLAND
-RR
oU Skating Rink.-Prlvate J.
DIVISION.
Hughes. usually be more immediately profitable.
Whore discussions are bilateral, associa-
Tl,p \u<-klsiiid
Tlir AIKM"
P Stakes meeting at tions of similar industries in other Em-
Easton, Woods,
ondosure Mangere Crossing, Carlaw Park.—Privates HOUSEHOLD ECONOMY. pire countries should be given an oppor-
M.O Otahu'hafrernoon, two Hfeald, Corporal rostlewaißhr.
I ™«J,tvio at UroD .u>,
tunity to put forward their views on
_
commencing Privates
vSrV/sS Blandford Park. —
Which would you rather pay—2/6 for to enable industries to plan ahead and
»r the Sergeant Allport. conditions for both labour and
this evening when the draw
o'clock place. a small bottle of cough mixture that to ensure
Mangere Stakes will take Pr e Ca Vit for. capital.
N;w LJ nn -(Soccer).-Privnte Harris
Powley. lasts almost no Tme, or 2/G eight
Finally, the committee states that the
Manukau Cycle Sports.—PrivateMcLough-
Cornwall Park School.—Private times as much? No argument is neces- active interest of Governments, in Im-
sary. One bottle of HEENZO (Hean's perial industrial co-operation, especially
SNOOKER. '"wreetfing (Monday).—Private Blaokburn, Eeeence) will make in your own home
as regards the broad economic and poli-
OXEHUNGA DIVISION. a very large bottle of cough, cold and
tical principles involved, is desirable.
Arthur Eosc Onehunga Recreation Reserve.—Privates sore throat remedy and save at least
HWther matches for the
T Flay, H. King, Probationers V. G. 15/ for your pocket. You you can prove
Smith, H. Bennett. .
this statement any moment like to
Private J.
U.
Mangere Domain.
try HEENZO. Get a bottle and make a Avoid infection in trains, trains, etc.
—
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persevere and health is yours. ;
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the constant
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his expression. The challenge itself ''My property, you mean," said Fortunately—for hit> sonec of the
came in the- next breath. Mallah. "Of course it is." ridiculous was strong ami lio did not
FOG
it. What you've said is quite correct. cally. "What I rcully meant was, are
up bv tho speculative builder. He got
A train in the open shouldn't make so you and your daughter tho sole
much row, but the fact remains that
it does, and that you've heard it for
yourself. When one of the fast ex-
presses goes by the noise is simply
occupants?"
"Of course. Why do you ask that?"
"Just as I reached here," Slade
out of the cur, leaving the engine run-
ning, us lie did not think it worth while
shutting off, and slowly strolled what
ho judged To be tho proscribed distance.
An easily j ;■■•■ I
MEN
Mallah watched him from the door Lβ painlessly removed for 2/6. wj
too,
Hi
T& in the Lux Knittin* Book
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g
prised to see a girl bending at the safe. certainly," he conceded, "though I'm Smart Jurn >cr Ber P
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She squirts ammonia into his face and afraid would precipitate the very crisis "A man should not sleep on silk until until lie started the car. Ml Other treatments equally Pβ
escapes, but not before Slade has torn I'm
most anxious to avoid. There's he has walked on sand," he rend. Its Opposite Slade on tho facia board of WA moderate in price.. Special
her scarf from her neck. Slade interviews
Anne the next day, and forces her to another aspect, too, that you might not source was given as an Arab proverb, the car was a email metal vase, meant, [fl treatments for bunions, cbil- BJ
admit that it was she who robbed Ashlin's have considered. These men who bring and as the implication came to him he if the driver was a lover of them, to
hold flowers. Slade, however, used it
mJ blains, ingrowing nails, puffy tM
safe and took the papers relating to her me information do so in all good faith. smiled.
father's debts. Slade then goes to see
Mullah. On arriving at the house he Bees I started first simply to enlarge my "What, may I ask, have you found for other purposes.
eomebody watching him from a window. knowledge of the under-world, and later, amusing already?" Mallah queried, with As the ear bowled along something
through my friendship with Inspector a slightly hurt note in his voice. unusual about tho appearance of tho
Quaile, I got into the habit of slipping "It was merely the proverb here," vaso caught his eye. A fragment of
CHAPTER XV. him a hint now and again. I always Slade told him. "The paraphrase of paper, an old envelope or something of
made the provision, however, to which it, that a man shouldn't write about tho sort was showing its head.
A Criminologist at Home, I must admit he agreed only reluctantly, things ho hasn't experienced, occurred He pulled it out with one hand while
Slade looked at him quickly, and his that the source of my information should to me. I was smiling at the thought ho managed the steering with the other. ""Sgl 85 QUEEN STREET. ffl%^
eyes narrowed. remain mj own secret." that if this idea was carried out to its Tho envelope was a now, epotlcss one,
"That's just exactly what I've come Slade nodded. If Quaile and his supe- logical conclusion a man would have to and it was addressed in a hand he did
about," he said evenly. "But, pardon riors had come to this arrangement with be • a criminal before he could write not recognise to "—
Slade Esq." Beneath
me for saying so, you seem to know all the little man it was not for him to cavil about crime." these words were some figures that he
about it already." at it. At any rate they must consider "Or a criminal investigator," Mullah made out to be 12.45.
Mallajb .shook his head, and his eyes his help valuable when they were willing pointed. "One conclusion is just as Since one corner had the word
sparkled good-humouredly. to accept it under such conditions. logical as the other. But I have yet "Urgent" scribbled across it, he stopped
"It wouldn't be altogether remarkable to find the entirely new crime, or even
"Of course," Slade insinuated, "you'll tho car and elit the envelope. Inside was
£f I did," he retorted, "but as a. matter a new way of committing an old one."
do your best to make sure in future that a single sheet of notcpaper and two or
"How about the Fog Men and that
I
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of fact I don't. I know the bare out-
lines, that's all. About the sum and
substance of my knowledge is that it
anything you pass on to us is reliable ?"
The little man's answer was- lost in a
little invention of theirs from which
they take their name?" Sladc suggested.
three lines of writing in the same hand
that had addressed the envelope.
VOlfilS EVES
Flyins specks of dust, insect", cold
keeps knitted things like new
vast rumble of sound that momentarily "I have an idea that even that isn't "Immediately you receive this," the winds, ov the plare of the sun will
■wasn't a Fog-Man activity, and that made Slade think of a train thundering letter ran, "stop the enr, get out and Quickly cause ocucc infl;imm:ition to the The Lux way is absolutely the safest for washing knitted
v
you didn't make any capture." new," Mallah said slowly. "In. fact, I eyes. A little Sinelcton's applied at
through the tube. But there were no walk away at least fifty yards. Do not
wouldn't mind wagering that it's quite
ffs%s- 'i "r4 fiGk
night will eive speedy relief. Absolutely
• "All the same, it's rather surprising tubes in the district, and for the moment return to tho car until fifteen minutee unequalled lor all ca»ts of UI.CKRS. garments. Even fine Shetland wool keeps its fleecy newness
b> me that you know that it wasn't one a few years older than our present
of the Fog-Men's exploits," Slade told
he was at a loss to account for it. Mallah
caught the look of bewilderment on his
police system.
"And now you can tell Inspector
havo elapsed from tho time indicated on
tho envelope."
STYKS, WFAK & WATERY EYES.
and nil eye troubles.
WORLD REN ,WNEO DURING C NTURIES
lurt ft =2r
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il is wasned in Lux according to the directions on the
him. -A
SBNCLETONC
face, and he laughed softly. Quaile that I'm sorry, to use his own Then the figures were meant to be
"F Mallah chuckled. "Credit that to my 12.45, fifteen minutes to one. He looked packet. If it won't shrink in water it can't possibly shrink
Bnes of communication again," he said, That is only the train passing," he delightful expression, that I sold him
EYE OINTMENT W?
"
this difference, that on this ocea.- said, "We abut right on to the L.M.S. a pup in this instance, but that the at his watch idly. It was between three From all Chemists and Stores, or Direct
Sxon they seem to have brought me the main line here." nnimal was sold to me in the first and four minutes to the hour now.
it of
I'KKK HOOK. T>, STKPHIiN in pure Lux suds.
truth. No, Mr. Slade, I'm sorry if for "I knew that," Slade told him, "but place." Quite probably wae some sort C.REI N, III)., i 10 I.nmbctli Road,
S. SOO. 17. N.Z.
one© I passed unreliable information on I'd hardly expect a passing train to He stood with what was so patently hoax, he decided, but seeing he had only London. S.E.I. Eu«.
Please send free illustrated booklet,
to Inspector Quaile, but you can see for make such a row, not out in the open a gesture of dismissal that Sladc could a. few minutes to wait and that the en- "How to Preserve the Byeslght."
yourself that I'm not entirely to at any rate. It sounded more like the find no excuse for lingering. velope had been marked "Urgent," lue Nome
"By the way," said Slade, as they saw no valid reason for ignoring the
„
blame I've several private 'noses' of my thunder of a train in a confined space." Address
awn, and "usually they're dependable, but Mallah ■ looked at him oddly, he made for Hie door, "is this house all instruction of his unknown wrresprn- ...••■ •.•«.... ...•M^.
k for once slipped." Hβ eudderly; thought, with something challenging in yours ?"• dent.
THE AUCKLAND STAR, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1932. 13
OVER THE AERIAL. POULTRY NOTES. EGG-LAYING. CONTROL OF TRANSPORT DIVINE AID.
TO STOP INDIGESTION
RADIO NOTES. ARTIFICIAL INCUBATION.
AUCKLAND ASSOCIATION.
EFFECT ON GOODS SERVICES.
PRAYER AT CONFERENCES. IN RYE MINUTES.
CONTEST RESULTS 15TH WEEK. FARMERS' UNION DECISION.
FROM TAR. AND NEAR. SMALL MACHINES. NO HARDSHIP INTENDED. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
SOME GQMMONSENSE ADVICE.
The fifteenth week of tho Auckland
Poultry-keepers' Association's fourteenth WELLINGTON, Thursday.
(By PHONOS.) egg-laying contest MINISTER GIVES ASSURANCE. The decision mado to-day by the New Pain after eating, indigestion, dyspepsia,
GENERAL WORKING DESTRUCTIONS. single pen and team results for Zealand Fanners' Union that in future flatulence, are almost invariably due to
ended on Sundry. Lending
birds and teams (the. figures in paren- their Dominion conferences shall be acidity and food fermentation. To
An account of the first game of tho Telegraph.—Press Association.)
(By ORPINGTON.) theses being tho weekly totals, the next (By opened with, prayer was the outcome of attempt to get rid of the trouble by rising
All Blacks in. Queensland will come set the individual totals, and the last a remit in which it was suggested that artificial digestives, pills, or deadening
through 4QG on Saturday afternoon, but WELLINGTON, Thursday. all - Dominion conferences should be drugs is like trying to relieve a wound
set the team aggregates): —
conditions, location and set will all have An assurance that the Government opened with a. suitable prayer. from a splinter of glass by applying oint-
to be of the best for New Zealanders Tho artificial incubation of eggs seems SINGLE BIRD COMPETITION. had no desire to inflict hardship upon Mr. H. B. Lethbridge (Manawatu) said ment without first removing the glass.
deeirous of hearing the story. to be worrying many of tho readers of AH Breeds (28 birds) it the idea of a business assembly being In each case the cause remains and the
goods transport services, and. that
—
these columns. In the first place one does Hampton Poultry Farm —White Leg- a chance to state of the
opened with some form of recognition trouble gets worse. The common-sense
not need to bo in a big way to make Whenuapai Poultry Farm —Black horn—((i) S'V'ft' would give operators Almighty was not a new one. On thing to do when your stomach troubles
It is understood that the report of Or-
profitable use of an incubator. The fact their views before introducing regula- entering the Royal Exchange in London, you ia to neutralise the excess acid and
the Coverage Commission will be sub-
mitted to the board at its meeting to- is that incubators which hold a reason- Mtb. Orpington
P S
3. a" B. HeUabyi'
—(8)
No".' 2—Black tions for the control of services, wae ono was confronted with, the text, "The stop the fermentationby means of a simple
79 given by
the Acting-Minister of Trans- earth ie the Lord's and the fulness there- antacid such as "Bisurated" Magnesia,
wards the end of this month, and that ably small number of eggs can be pur- Mrs. A. Herbert—Black Orpington —
78 port, the Hon. E. A. Ransom, in reply- of." The rock on which Britain had which can be obtained of any chemist in
its publication will follow almost imme- (0)
A lifty-egg incubator,, under Mrs. W. H. Carter—Black Orpington— its greatness was a recognition of either powder or tablet form. Half a
diately. The analysis of tho question-
chased. ing to a deputation representing the built Divine providence. The women's division teaspoonf ul of the powder or two or three
7G
New Zealand motor truck vendors to-
jfeiS; '*'■■'"' ■*- OTIC « � <�
naire should alflO be finished at tho end
of this month, so that there will he many
average conditions, will only hatch out
about 17 pullets, so that can be a guide
(-,)
Gco. Herring, No. I—White Leghorn—
(5) z day. Passenger services have been of tho union had set them an example tablets taken in water, after eating,
'
brought under control as the result of in opening their proceedings with instantly neutralises the acid, stops food
■\7"ALVES that distort
favourite programme your —
topics soon available for that heated
discussion which inevitably arises among
to tho breeder. Experienced poultry- Mrs. ton—(s) I. Dlmant, No. I—Black Orping-
II the passing of the Transport Licensing as prayer. Tho object of the remit was that fermentation, and thus enables the most
business of primary pro- confirmed dyspeptic to enjoy the heartiest
jute^l?! ? purit y or ,
should be
,
enthusiastic listeners.
men allow 33 1-3 per cent for infertiles H. E. Morris—-White Leghorn—(s) ...
70
Act, and regulations are at present ducers
a assembly
they should first of all acknow- meals without the slightest pain or incon-
replaced
i by OSRAM VALVES. You can and dead in shell, and that leaves 00 2-3 TEAMS CONTEST—FOUR BIRDS. being framed to bring about supervision
confidently ledge their dependence on the Almighty venience. Try this simple plan at once and
: uUn^i^f
e! pC< d rad, en per cent of healthy hatchings, which of goods services.
J°yment, longer service and
°
HEAVY BREEDS SECTION. and invoke Divine aid in their delibera-
strength with full tonal value—vocal or instrumental— The second rebroadcart of 2ME, de- usually are about equally proportioned Black Langshans (2 teams) The Minister said that the Govern- tions. forget that you ever had stomach trouble
from OSRAM VALVES. Be independent ment was of opinion that the regula-
—
scribing football in Sydney, showed as regard the sex. Letters on the eubject were read from
of foreign Mrs. TC. R. Warnock —(IS), 49, 57, 70,
242 tions would be as milch in the interests Archbishop Averill and Father J. J.
nete, En *he
il s tlio first, but
e somo improvement on
sJU2 ede OSRAM 2.5 volt A.C.
- ,
those who took the trouble to test both Care must be taken in storing eggs GG
of operators as anyone, and he assured Riordan, of Otala. The archbiehop said
Guaranteed to have characteristics in
,
!
VALVIiS. /
Orpingtons (35 teams)
for the incubator. Tho small breeder may Black deputation that if it had not been it had come to his notice that the remit
—
IYA and 2Ya handling the same re- A. Wood—(24), G~>, 83, 90, 83 321 the
accordance with the requirements of all standard broadcaet must have been convinced that tako a little time to fill his incubator Roy Pheasant—(23), 84. 89, 70, G2 311 thought ttiat the regulations would be was coming before the conference. It
American sets.
.
the account from the Wellington station and it must bo noted that two weeks is F. W.Lusl)}-, No. 1—(20), 88, 57, GB, of real advantage, the Government would was not for him to suggest to farmers
was much clearer and steadier than that not have bothered about them. what they should or should not do, but
tho limit that eggs for artificial incuba- J. Havern' anil' Soil—"( 15)," 73] iij 80,
from Auckland. It is to be hoped that 70 204 Mr. H. Holland, M.P., for Christchurch he was most interested and thankful to
on, the 23rd inst., the occasion of the tion can bo kept, ev<?n in the best con- H. Aylin×(lS), G7. 70, 79, 69 28H North, who introduced the deputation, hear of the remit. If the remit was
next 2ME transmission, the local station ditions, with any hope of obtaining C. T. Richards—(22), 89, 78, 62, 56 . 285
said some information was desired con- passed, however, it would be of tremen-
will reach a better standard than it has satisfactory results. WGHT BREEDS SECTION. cerning the intentions of the Transport dous strength to all those who were
done in the two previous attempts. The incubator should be put in a White Leghorns (Gl teams) Board. It was understood the inten- striving to make the Dominion God-
324 tion was to put a number of
people out fearing and loyal.
—
room or shed in which a fairly even .T. R. Ross—(lS), BG, 80, 71, 87
293 of employment, with the result that Father Riordan said he had discussed
....
292 vehicles purchased on the deferred pay- the remit with Archbishop O'Shea, who
service from St. Andrew's on Sunday, setting up tho incubator eee, that it is Margaret Boot—(1G), 81, 76, 7G, 58 . 291
ment plan would be thrown back on approved of the idea in it whole-
Mrs. Do Baugh, No. 1—>(19), 70, 79, ever there was necessity
following this with a studio concert, to placed quito level, and use a spirit level 75, r>9 288 the hands of the vendors, who were not heartedly. If
which the orchestra, Mies Bessie Faulk- Poultry Farm—(2o), 68, 74, in a position to stand further financial for Divine guidance in human affairs the
HS& IaBMV-JWSHb-' B
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■ Kells Now available from stock in
*"* c f°l'ow
ner, Miss Marguerite Carlton, and Mr. J.
to ensure this. Follow the maker's Airdric!
directions closely regarding the tempera-
G9, 75 286
strain. present period of chaos was that time.
■He:. vsJaSH >njj A. Dalgleish will contribute. There will
management DUCK SECTION. Mr. R. W. Morgan said it was under- Hβ hoped the conference would treat the
ture, tho of the lamp, and as a fulfilment of Christian pre-
be another of the usual recorded pro-
sanitation, and the following detailed White Indian Runners (9 teams) stood the regulations being framed would matter cept.
gramme evenings on Tuesday, with a fur- SYDNEY
—
working instructions: H. Harrison—(27), 95, 100, 97, 101 393 give the Transport Department the
The remit was unanimously carried.
.
chestra's concert. Tho usual type of I. 88, 86, 96, 75 345 before actually charm—at no increase in fares.
variety programmes will be given on twelve hours before putting in the eggs, .■ vendors they were
after which it is ae well to allow an- Khaki Campbells (2 teams) gazetted, so that the vendors would PUBLIC SERVICE. "~JZS
W GENERAL'ELECTRIC^."Lα.
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86, 87 307 the interest of the motor trade as any- Return, £25. Return, £20,
to KFI until well afterour local mid- Temperature.—A temperature of 102 A. F. Ansley—(23), 81, 75, 74, 75 305 one else. People who were carrying on
...
the proceedings of the Democratic Con- during the first week, after which it transport services, whether for passen- WELLINGTON, Thursday. FIRST CLASS: *CABIN CLASS* I
gers or goods, at a cost above an Single, £16/15/-; Single, £12/15/-;' ■
vention at Chicago was heard through may be increased to 103 degrees, and economic level, would have to have their
The following officers of the Public
Return, £33/10/-< Return, £25/10/-.
the National Broadcasting Company's continued at this level until the eggs LOCAL BODIES. Service Association were elected at the
hl|
cases investigated. The motor trade annual conference:—President, Mr. A.
chain. For a few moments the morning begin to chip, which may occur ae early
voice of the physical jerks instructor at as the nineteenth day. The tempera- paid as much as anyone in meeting this Burgees; vice-presidents, Messrs. B. R. *A revelation in cabin class accommodations.
Now York was also audible—probably ture can then be increased to 10-1 degreee , OTAHUHU BOROUGH COUNCIL. undue expenditure. It was quite pos- Wakelin and S. Roberta; vice-presidents THE OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
LAMPS for the first time in New Zealand—on or even 105 degreee until the hatch is sible that when the regulations came (ex officio), Messrs. W. E. Brown and MATSON LINE.
long wave. With Dunedin almost on finished. The bulb of the thermometer into force some services would 'be dis- H. B. Brown; hon. general treasurer. General Agents for New Zealand!
top of the wave of KFI, the big Cali- should stand just clear of the eggs. The Otahuhu Borough Council met last continued, but it Had been definitely Mr. R. Sinel; hon. auditor, Mr. R. L.
HENDERSON & MACFARLANE, LTD,
fornian station required sharp tuning, etated in a memorandum he had that Jellicoe; hon. solicitors, Messrs. Mazen-
Turning.—lt is not necessary to turn evening, the Mayor, Mr. H. T. Clements, as soon as Maritime Buildings, Quay St., Auckland.
and even when 4YA closed down Aus- 30 hours, after presiding. the Cabinet approved the garb, Hay and Macalieter.
the eggs during the first District representatives on the execu-
tralians were too close on the dial for which they should be turned twice daily Use of Foreign Importations.—A letter regulations thechance various interests should
perfect reception except on sets of ex- received from the Auckland Gas Com- be given a of stating their tive committee were elected as follow: —
up to the ninth day at least, but after- was pany expressing disappointment at the opinions. No doubt a special sub-com- North Auckland, Mr. W. S. Hardy;
treme selectivity. Last Friday provided wards only once a day is neceesary.
for New Zealand a fine demonstration using foreign imported .bitumens mittee of the Cabinet would go into Auckland, Mr. H. W. C. Mackintosh;
There is no harm, however, in turning council
I ROTORUA J
of the international possibilities of long- or their emulsions, when a New Zealand the regulations. A special statement South Auckland, Mr. R. G. Ewing; Wai-
them twice a day until the time of product might be aiscd with equal if not would be prepared for
wave transmission, where high power chipping, when turning should cease.
publication in kato, Mr. R. R. Wakelin; Gisborne, Mr.
better results. The matter was referred
is used. order that those concerned would under- F. H. Waters; Taranaki, Mr. W. Board-
The importance of turning eggs is to the works committee. stand the import of the proposals. man; Wanganui, Mr. J. H. McKay;
not always recogniecd. The idea is to Manukau Flats.—lt was decided to sup- Hawke's Bay, Mr. J. G. Hannah; Pal-
What a chance to etudy styles in keep the embryo in different positions port wholeheartedly a scheme of reclama- merston North, Mr. C. E. Butcher; Wel- II Phone
tion for the Manukau fiats. Mr. F. W. ajv.a. Box I
to prevent it adhering to tho shell. This Grey referred to a published statement by lington, Messrs. E. D. Sinclair and G. G.
describing football a Saturday afternoon
now offer*. Spending few minutes is one caufie of dead germs and deformi- fche engineer of tho Hanbour Board, that
DEVELOPING IDLE LAND. M.° Mitchell; Marlborough, Mr. W. N. !!
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over three separate New Zealand games ties in chickens. Moreover, the heat it would take 100 years to bring the area Waugh; Nelson, Mr. J. H. Thornton; 11 Private. Hotel,
in lamp incubators is applied from the above sea level. West Coast, Mr. R. Fullerton; Canter- II HINEMOA STREET.
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on Saturday afternoon, before tuning in He said the board ||
for the "big event" on Saturday last, top, and turning ensures equal distribu- evidently did not grasp the intention of MIRANDA DISTRICT. bury, Mr. S. Roberts; South Canterbury, 11 Modern Comfortable Central. ||
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They have the writer could not help contrasting tion on all parte of tho egg. When the the committee which drew up the scheme. Mr. A. O. Murdoch; Otago, Mr. J. W. II Tariff: 10/- Day; Week, £3/3/-. l|
styles, pace of talk, and vividness of egg becomes advanced in incubation, suction The committee did not euggest the use of Nissen; Southland, Mr. W. J. Wakelin; || Proprietress: E. CARKEEK. jjj
would destroy the SETTLERS' YEAR OF PROGRESS.
frequent turnings are not so neceesary value of the area.as that
dredges, Samoa, Mr. J. H. McKay; lady ||
description of tho different commenta- Their scheme depended Western Winter Tariff by Arrangement* ||
tors. At the conclusion of an afternoon as in the early stages. representatives, Misses A. N. Palmer and
tempered '
at the set, one was forced to a definite Cooling.—Cooling of the eggs should
on stop banks and flood gates.
(From Our Own Correspondent.) R. Barnett.
conclusion—a commentator, in justice to St. Mary's Homes.—An appeal for sup- || Sinton's Randwick House |l
commence after the sixth day, and thie port from the management of St. Mary's PAEROA, Thursday.
his listeners, must be impartial. Listeners
generally will have concluded that there
can be done by leaving the trays out Homes, Otahuhu, was considered, and £2
The Mayor pointed out Situated between the hills and the sea II . Next R.M. Garage.
in tho Dominion. The most important bo tested to eliminate the infertile. from the Department of Labour that un- sent big holdings must be subdivided. contest, 28.i00z. per dozen. Few Pedi- ' OPUA, the Terminus of the Railway.
W2M. of these ie that provision should be made There are many ways of testing the employed firemen would be exempt from This could not be done at once, for the gree Cockerels, 21/-. Settings, 10/6. "BAY VIEW" PRIVATE HOTEL,
blood
MADE IN ENGLAND
WHITE LEGHORNS, from flnest Pleasantly Situated on the Water-
for all-day coverage of the Dominion eggs, a simple method being to cut a camps, and would 'be eligible for employ- land required drainage and protection procurable (winner Harvey Cup, 1930- front, Sheltered from Cold Winds,
from one transmitter. This should be hole in the wall of the incubator room ment, under No. 5 scheme. from flooding. Despite opposition, the 31). Eggs, 27.760z. per dozen, A.P.- An Ideal Spot for Holidays.
possible from a central, high-powered on the sunny side and place over it a Accident Insurance. —The council re- small settlers had the district consti- K.A. contest, official weight. Pedigree Safe Bathing. Good Fishing.
P.O. Box 1673. Wellington. transmitter, which would cost little sheet of plain glass; the eggs can then ferred to its legalshould and finance committee a
land drainage district with the Cockerels, 18/- and 21/-. Settings, Rowing Boats and Outboard
AdvtrtistmmU o! Pimps Lamps QTJb) Lbmttd,
that it take over its own tuted a 10/6. Few Pedigree Cockerels and Motor for use of Guests.
more to run than docs 2YA. Much was be held up to the hole for inspection. proposal accident insurance risks. In reply to a Hauraki Plains County Council as the Breeding Hens for sale. Excellent Accommodation. Tariffi
heard of this station in ite early days, It is necessary, of course, to darken the question the town clerk said that Otahuhu Drainage Board, and a proposal for a 60/-; 9/- per Day. Phone BSK.
when it was vaunted as of "the second room so that the contents of the egg claims were not one-tenth of the premium comprehensive drainage loan was carried. W. KING, Mrs. K. MORRIS, Proprietress.
highest power" in the Empire. It may are clearly visible. Where electric light paid. The effect in many cases was to enforce BAY VIEW ROAD, ST. HELIERS.
•v Phone 25-784. f
have- been, but it was, certainly not is available, a hole cut in a table, and the subdivision of large holdings.
second in efficiency oftranemission. In with an electric bulb placed underneath, The Hauraki Plains County Council,
fact, its attempts to fulfil all that was can be used in the same way. .Small THAMES VALLEY DRAINAGE which was working in conjunction with
claimed for it have been frankly dis-
amount of ventilation as tlie batch pro- a and the work in the Absolutely no danger of fire. Six weeks at a cost of
this aspect of broadcasting for New ventilators Office Site. —A letter was read from the since made steady progress. Most
Zealand. What a fine advertisement for gresses, but closing up the Aroha Borough Council stating that it
our Dominion, in Australia, a 50 kilo- again at the first sign of chipping. After Te desirous of helping the board to obtain noticeable is the big canal which runs,
was sea back to the hills.
10/- for oil. Order now. Supply limited.
chipping commences, the door of the a section for the erection of an office, from the
watt YA would be.
incubator should be kept closed until and would offer the use of a Ilewi Street
the liatch ie over. If frequently opened, site if such could bo arranged. Offers of
Development work has
a comprehensive drainage scheme, for
not stopped at From
£4/10/- upwarc **
The Broadcasting Board lias under- drying out will result and a bud hatch two sites iu the estate of J. M. Bell, recently the settlers met with a view of
taken one of the most important of its ensue. In cases of an exceptionally deceased, were received from the District establishing a supply of fresh, clean GEO. HERRING, Glen Eden, Auckland
duties—it hae appointed a general good hatch causing too much crowding:, Publicinspected Trustee. Several sections have water for stock and household pur-
been by the committee set up poses, and there is a prospect that with
manager. It may be contended that it may be necessary to open the door for the purpose, and a decision will he
the assistance of the council the scheme
this is quite a minor matter compared quickly and remove most of the chicke. made in due course.
with a declaration of policy, but it must will be carried out. —
MASSEY AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE —
Moisture.—With a good incubator Classification.—John King wrote pro- It is estimated that there will be six PALMERSTON NORTH.
be borne in mind tliat, as tho chief room and a well-insulated machine there testing against the classification of his Te new milking sheds in the Miranda dis- r* "m-rn ra-i nn v m. v **% r\ white leghorns.
executive official, the general manager
will exert more influence than anyone
should be no need to apply moisture Aroha West farm property,next
when the
and this will
classifica- trict this year, and an endeavour is to W
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RHODE ISLAND REDS.
unless much ventilation is allowed. In bo considered be made to keep the cream supply in t+J , J—J JL JR. M. A *mf
else in both' the framing and the made.
con- tions are BLACK MINORCAS.
other words, there is sufficient moisture BUFF ORPINGTONS.
ducting of this policy. In making its in the egg if it is conserved. In some Ohine Bridge.—A letter was read from the Hauraki Plains area. The New WE HAVE THE BEST. KHAKI CAMPBELL DUCKS.
choice, the hoard has taken a bold step. the Piako County Council relative to the Zealand Dairy Company has diverted to PRICE LIST FREE —Apply: The Poultry Manager, Box 367, Palmerston North.
types of machines provision is made for new Ohine Bridge, and stating the council Npatea the cream supply from the
Mr. E. C. Hande, from his technical supplying moisture, either by using would place the proposition before the Miranda district that was formerly
training and experience with tho engi- damp sand or water placed in trays in Public Works Department with, a view to taken to Tuakau.
neering branch of the Post and Tele- the incubator. In such cases it is as obtaining a subsidy. The cost of the Khaki Campbell Ducks. |TE KAWAU PRINCESS,
gives pep. MILK graph Department, is bound to have all to be not less than
Vfth MILK OATIES creates energy, and well to follow the manufacturer's direc- structure is estimated 1931-32 A.P.K.A. Competition. THE WORLD'S RECORD HEN,
those technical qualifications which
are
virile strength, £120. The Drainage Board would be Laying 1074 Eggs. 361 Eggs in 364 Days,
OATIES nourishes, builds muscle so urgently needed for our system. He
tions.
asked to pay on a 40-60 basis after the Weight 32.1 80z. to dozen. was bred from my stock. Book
in good shape. arranged. A COLD. Settings from this team, £2/2/-; now for settings and day-old chicks.
never fat. MILK OATIES keeps you
subsidy
A should be an excellent gentleman to Dead in the Shell. Government was
Others, £1/1/-. t Catalogue on Application.
direct the transmission eide of New Insurance Premiums. —A communication Ducks and Drakes Tor Sale.
It is inevitable that a percentage of was received from the Unemployment MRS. J. A. B. HELLABY,
Zealand broadcasting, and decided im- fully-formed chicke will be found dead Board stating the insurance companies Colds arc common because people are F. WOOLLIAMS, 110 lucerne road, remuera.
provements in this department should careless. Prompt use of Bayer Aspirin Phone 25-281.
Oatmeal siect Heart O'WheaC Doctor's Cream soon ensue. Listeners may
ever, whether the new
wonder, how-
general manager
in the shell, and although there are did not intend to proceed with the
many known causes to account for a posed pool, but would reduce theperrate in will always check a cold. Or relieve your
workers to 25/
pro-
O'Groats. high percentage of euch deaths during respect to relief Till I 17 ARM
will be able to tackle as capably the
WHITE LEGHORNS AND
incubation, there is room for research Local bodies could deal direct with the in- Aspirin can't hurt you. Take two tablets BLACK ORPINGTONS. IliLlA,l\jLiU 1 Fi\i\ifl
other side of his really dual position, work in connection with this problem. surance offices. at the first indication of a cold, and FINEST SELECT LAYING STRAINS. w ri E RSON -
NDERSON
for such it is. Briefly, what of the pro-
HFN
BISH ' "E
chairman of the
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m lECISTCOCD Eastport Camp.—The -
Much of this trouble is accentuated by Eastport that is usually the end of it. If every Settings, 6/6; 100 Eggs, 35/-; 1000
grammes? More than ever, New Zea- Road camp wrote thanking the symptom has not disappeared in a few Eggs. £14. Fertility Guarnntced. Day- Breeder or Purebred Poultry. Note our
faulty management or poor-class breed- for its grant for the purchase of hours, repeat. Bayer Aspirin does not old"Chicks, both breeds, 12/-pcrdoz. Champion Winners at Show. This years
land broadcasting needs to-day experi- board
enced programme directors, who have
ing stock, or any adverse treatment the clothing for the relief workers.
heart. S JAMES Prizes: KortH Island Championship,
had first-hand acquaintance with broad-
cogs may be subjected to in the incu-! Interest Hate.—The District Public depress the Take enough to give 23 RIVERSDALE road, Settings and Ctticks Always Ready.
casting in other lands where every pos- bator. The novice is often concerned Trustee notified that the rate of interest complete relief. And if your throat is AVONDALE (Off Rosebank Road).
that the shell of the eggs is too hard on trust moneys would now be i per cent. sore, dissolve three tablets in water and
sible use is made of all kinds of talent. or thick, but the fact is that even a The monthly reports of the drain super- gargle away all soreness. In every
The day of appointing a programme weak embryo may form into a chick, visors, Messrs. I. Stanish ana C. D. Lash package of genuine Bayer Aspirin are
A
organiser because he was also a per- but it is only the strong chickens that wore adopted. proven directions for colds, headaches;
former, and could be used more or less sore throat, neuralgia, neuritis. Millions
It can emerge from an egg.
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regularly to give an item, is past. who used to suffer from these things
The idea that lack of moisture is the
may have served in the early, lean days.
(&. JL YOUR GUESTS WILL ADMIRE Programme building and direction is an eole cause of "dead in the shell" is com- Particulars ot the issue of railway have found winter comfort in Bayer
mon because of the noticeable drying excursion tickets to Auckland in
con- Aspirin.
that touch of distinction which Goddard s art," and unless the board secures at
of the shell membrane after the egg is nection with the Auckland Winter Ex- Buyer Aspirin never deranges the
least one person adequately trained in
INCUBATORS
in1 lips
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of temperature during the hatch or a Teet of time will prove it so. lets, also bottles of 24 and 100 tablets Send for
frank opinions, he would be impressed
—
Olive-green wrappers. Manufactured only by with the urgency of tho demand among very high or low range are often respon- Speak the truth and ea.sc assure —
the Bayer Cross trade mark appears on BEN. F. CRANWELL LIMITED.
In
rate of deaths in. the "Colds need Woods' Great Peppermint everv tablet. Say Bayer and insist! Agricultural Machinery Merchants .Aniac Avenue AUCKLAND.
c Leicester, tngland. sible for a
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MARCBLINE DAY,
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SCREENING,
MYRNA LOY, LAUGHTER.
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UNITED ARTISTS' PICTURE.
ROBT. MONTGOMERY,
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(Adult: Recomiiiendatlon.)
"THE WET PARADE." "TO-NIGHT'S THE NIGHT." ADAPTED FROM BFXASCO'S
Also in the Cast are TOM WALLS
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■mil entertain you us
vou \\
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mighty screen entertainment.
this
Tlio Funniest Slapstick Comedy ever made.
craft. You will laugh and exclaim
over ifs lavish sets—stunning
gowns
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WALLS "'A't It's Burlesque from start to finish.
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"VIENNESE NIGHTS."
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Rnrrvmore
BarTym"!
Warner Bros, and Vitaphone
Production.)
GREATER THAN
TOWN
MONDAY.
LoJl HALL.
"RACING YOUTH." THEN YOU WILL NEVE It FORGET SATURDAY, KITH. Play by the Author o£
Barrvmore bVENCjALI.
CfT'TPlvrf"' ATT MONDAY.
NEW LIGHTING EFFECTS. CHAMBER.
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Direction :Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. BEST. NEAGLE, OU
11.15. I, 1. <i, S.
TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. ANNA i Sessions:
FAMOUS DIXIELAND BAND.
Barrymore 4.42. <i.l" and S. THE TWO GEORGE'S,
ATTRACTIONS —2
BOOKINGS ARE HEAVY.
In
R 6d 6d 6d 6d_6d_6d_6d_6d_6d_6d Leader: DOUO. ARMISHAW (Little Doug.).
Barrymore Phone 43-114 for Reserves.
WALKER
Unit One—JOAN CRAWFORD. The Finest Combination of Artists
CLARK GABLE, In
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GOOD-NIGHT, VIENNA." C 171MPIRH DOMINION ROAD. ■yiCTORIA —
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DEVONPORT. WALKER
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No. 2—MARY
"THE CHAMP."
ASTOR,
PUBLIC NOTICES. LEAGUE FOOTBALL.
RACES. (QlggJlpL rflBL
jjp\
BLANDFORD PARK.
TO-MORROW (SAT.). 8 P.M. TO-MORROW SATURDAY. Stage,
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REDUCED PRICES. —
RICARDO CORTEZ. In
LEAGUE FOOTBALL.
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"MEN OF CHANCE."
o &X>-V TO-MORROW AUCKLAND COURSING (SAT.), 3 P.M.
TO-MORROW SATURDAY. Fee 1/ extra) Front Stalls, 3/
(Booking
10/ Dress Circle, 4/ (Booking ;
CHATHAM CUP FINAL CLUB. Fee 1/ extra) J Double Ticket (lady and
EDENDALE Sandringham. GREAT SOUTH UOAD-P.OMBAY
DEVIATION.
HILLS
\MU) LEAGUE FOOTBALL. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), (LOCAL). 'VARSITY V. GRAMMAR 0.8. 2/G; gentleman), 5/ (no booking fee) ; Gallery,
Stalls, 1/0.
a Sandringham. Y M C.A. V. TRAMUREWA. OTAHUHU ENCLOSURE, 'VARSITY V. GRAMMAR 0.8. Box Back Plan Now Open at Ernie Asher's,
CINEMA TT-ni/r **
CARLAW PARK. 2 P.M.—TOURIST
,_-,.,
To-night at 8 p.m. ■Notice is hereby, given that By-laws have HOIK RACE, for
been passed fixing the Speed Limits on the Tourlnjj Machines. Y.M.C.A. V. TRAMUREWA. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). 'VARSITY V. GRAMMAR 0.8. Shortland St., opposite "Star" Office.
j Direction : Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. above Deviation at 30 miles per hour in the
COLIN CLIVE, MAE CLARKE, case of ordinary motor traffic, and -0 miles
TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 3.15 P.M. —CLASSIC HOUR RACE, for EARLY CHAMPIONSHIP GAME, AT 2 I'.M. 'VARSITY V. GRAMMAR 0.8.
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A Copy of such By-laws is available for MOTOR CYCLF3 CLUB. THISTLE V. NORTH SHORE. All Members of Hie -Club and Visitors are GRAMMAR V. TAKAPUNA. ■POPOLAR SHOTPERS' DANCE
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FRANKENSTEIN." Auckland. p g DMONt KICK-OFF, 1.45 PJd. Cinderella Sight. Where Cabaret
("A" Cert.) S Board's Representative. MARIST 0.8. V. NEWTON, HOCKEY.
1/0.
Entertainment reijms supreme. Novelty
ADULTS, 1/, 1/. Children, Half-price.
3 P.M. NO. 'J.. etc. RAILWAY NOTICES. Dances, Specialty Dances, Streamers, Bal-
excursions,
KENT RADIO. FOLLOW THE CROWD TO rk II O C K E Y.
picnics.
SHOWGROUND. loons. Prizes. ft-e. I?
To nl hr a t 08 :
1 AMBASSADORI p
! gh a lr A TWATEE CARLAW PARK.
FAST, SPECTACULAR FOOTBALL.
nSL, SATURDAY. SATURDAY. . , tjkadnly and binns.
MANUKAU V. MARIST 0.8. GKAFTON MUSICIANS'
Trot Competi-
CLUB —
One
' Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd.
2
Admission : Usual Prices.
y&A — WALK Kit PARK
wai.kkk park kSSs? ostend service. RAILWAY SUNDAY TRAINS. MANUKAU V. MARIST 0.8. Sight Popular Vote
value £1
tion, prize
Renton's Band.
TO-NIGHT. Voting 1/.
Invitations, etc..
Fox
2 GIANT FEATURES IVAN CULI'AN, Hon. Sec. A.U.1,. KICK-OFF, 2.45 P.M. 10 30.
The Public are hereby notified that :S
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("A" Cert.) Atwater Kent Maunfacturing Company. House, City.—• ■£*- Radio. Inspect before deciding.—Turn-
T»KICKS wanted l'apering ART UNIONIS. hull and Jones, opposite Public Library. D
To MANUREWA— ORANGE HALL.
Stalls. 1/, 1/. Children. Half-price. X Business Tales Co.. 03, Queen St.
TJKICK wanted, bitumen surfacing
xS
court. A R T U N I O N.
TYPISTS.
A 13R1AL Installations must comply with
■ft- regulations—looft Aerials, 2/11; In-
HALL.
RANGE HALL. ORANGE
ORANGE HALL.
1 32, lima Rd.. LEAVE AUCKLAND 5.05 a.m. ASTONIAN SUPER-SIX BAND.
KING S NORTHCOTE. C. AND A. ODLIN AND CO., LTD., Apply,
0 tab lib ii.'
Monday, Tuesday,
_A S ONKHUNCA " EXSKRVICKMKN'S CLUB. -r\UPLICATING, Multigraphing,
1)
Envelope
ONLY 1/G SECOND KETUKN.
sulators, 3d pair; approved Arresters, 2/ii.
McCaho's, Newton. 11 Ninepence. Ninepenoe.
TTTTT ATT?!? NORTHCOTE. Wellington. Job, cor. Drawn Under Police Supervision, Addressing; we specialise in form let- See Saturday's "Star." :*S
I J-JliltAlJvili To-night at 8 p.m. rnENDERS for Plumbing.—New Dominion
-L Hardley and Louvain Rlls.,
July 7. in. ,L'.
ters for mail advertising.—lmperial I. o ONLY 12/ FIRST RETURN. A GFjNTS for Zaney-Gill Radios.
-tS- 42-024 for a demonstration.—Auck-
Phone
Ltd. N.Z. Distributors Atwater Kent Radio. PRIZE—No. 14012. MRS. .1. DINS- uriters. British Chambers. High St.
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Dance Club. Municipal Hall,
Direction:' Amalgamated Theatres.
Fox, Lewis Stone
Paul Lukas, Sydney A Kd.
Job, cor.
§ FIRST
DALE. Junr., Ohlnemutu. .
mHE ATTA
rpENUEKS, Drainage.—New
TAXIS J- Hardley and Louvain Rds., Dominion
SECOND PRIZE—No. 6830, "BROKE,"
Richmond Road. Norl bcolp. Typisls, Duplieatisls. S. Union lildgs..
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MISSFS A MAZING New Kiwi, 4-valve, electric, for Learners
A Well-made, quality construction ; £14 (Saturday), 2.30and
Improvers, To-morrow
p.m. to 5 p.m. Admission,
Ro\ xS CLAUDE BROWN, Hon. Sec. Customs St. E. Phone 43-035. LEAVE AUCKLAND 5.55 a.m. lit/, easiest terms.—Johns, Ltd., Phone IA N.B.—Sat. Nicht, Monster Old-time
I "A" Cert.) ■*" Are in No Way Connected 40-274.
-
Removal fo City,
FREE BUS. NIGHTLY. With Any Other Company Operating in rpENDKRS, Furniture
_t.,
i- Beresford 4/ FIRST KETUKN. PIANO CO., Corner Civic
Auckland.
DIAL 30-030
about S
Bayswater.
tons.—1,
xS
AMUSEMENTS.
ONLY
ATWATERS
Square, offer guaranteed Combination
Kadio-Gramophone and Straight Radios in
NOVELTIES, Decorations, Flowers, Dance
Hats, cheapest in town. Mortensan. —
J\. Sherry, Cyder, 30/ case; freight paid. Service Station. 4IS. Wellesley St. W. A
CHEAPNESS. I'/.Q Listeners.—No breakdown, station off should be handed in before 1 cm.
TTEMING W A Y ' S Auckland Wine Co., Rutland St. D
Saxophone, Guitar. Ukulele: air through dissolution of partnership.—
A X.I I), Instructions as to the insertion or with-
Port Wine. 20/ ; 2 gallons, at depot, It. Keith. xS
/CORRESPONDENCE QCHOOLS, RICH bring jars.—Corban's Wines, Fort St.
rapid, modern methods.—Eric Picker-
ing, Academy Studios, 427, Upper Queen St. Id Tram Fare Auckland
Queeu Street.
Station to drawal or advertisements
writing, .
must be in
Orders to withdraw advertise-
P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND. A WIRELESS REPAIRS. ments must be lodged not later than 11
on / CASE. —Frontignac, rich, sweet Red niDGK Tuition —
IjMvKNCIL
- isb coacbing known; 2 certificated
D
-Ol No cure, no charge. Jones, 97, Found LosPand
\ One .nsertion, 1/
2 Co., Phone
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DYERS AND CLEANERS. _£J l> Classes success guaranteed; diploma? Drive Yourself; 30 New Advertisements should be addressed to
piABPET Cleaning and Shampooing, one
Ring 47047.
L ,j yen ._H.B. BUlgs., 228. Queen St.
ArOUNI;
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Ilairdressing.
TOWN'S FLOCKING
ALONG—
KENT Cars,
A CAli,
latest
models. Week day. from
-\T(i wonder Wrstonliouse gets the bulk of
i> Kadio Repairs—they're good, cheap. x!4 THE MANAGER STAR OFFICE. " "
\-J penny square foot. —Vacuum Cleaning Girl, learn C/ per half day 10/ per day.
•„
Kepairs quickly, cheaply and
Co., Albert St. Phone 41-7r>!). D PRODUCE FOR SALE. J- tboroiigh business
consignment, mi,,,Ti rennlred. —W. 7mi7.
training; no pre-
STAR. S
SUORTERS RENTAL CARS.
Short land Street. I'lione 44-OGI.
KADIOmost ellieiently done. Westonhouse,—
k Parnell;
tennis clnb, fee, 'JO/. —H. crates free.—Griffiths, 13, Wakefield DRULKIGH COLLEGE, Auzac Ave. —
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