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STOP PRESS ITEMS SANDERS CUP —AVALON WINS FOURTH RACE. Our own reporter telegraphs From .Hallmoon Hay:—ln Hie Sanders Cup race t.o-dav Avalon (Auckland) was first, Betty (Canterbury) second, and Eileen (Otago) third. Won by ijinin. RACING MOTORIST BADLY BURNED. XEA T YORK. February -A; Daytona Beach, Ray Keeeh, driving J. M. White's Triplex racer in an nimflieial try at the■ record, Wi s badly hurtied when the gas line broke alter reaching lc(i.,til miles per hour. LADIES’ BOWLING. The Following are the results ol 1 this afternoon's play on the Northeast Valiev 'green :—Mrs Stabler Id boat Airs .1 olios 11: Mrs Alexander 1« beat Mrs Edwards 17. Mrs Jones and Airs Alexander meet next. Airs Stable,v ha-, the bye. Tbe tinal will be played laid' in the J'u '• FURNITURE FACTORY GUTTED. A Napier Association message stales that fire this alternoon completely destroyed Allen and Harris A Furniture iaelory J ,le lin^ai 1! ? nm.v living to snvo the ud.iuiiuiur limbo” >’ a rd. .the ble/.o s a by the' upsetting of a spirit stove. The damage and nwnanee .ue not known. ACCIDENT AT OLD POST OFFICE. Dunne operations in conned ion "iih the demolition ol the old Pu> ! Dlhce 10-dav an accident oi-cnrrcd. iortnnaicly a Headed >\ tm serums remits. Rad of one ol the nails, winch appeared to be M'>u; .sound, having just pievmnsly i examined wa- being pnlaal chin , when ii in-oko linougii .sUn.it phmlc- on tin. 1 l|ooi jmimm! uh.h - strengthen it. One workman was badly shaken. Inn was not >eiions i lain. He was medically examined, and sent home tor Hie oa,\, TAMAHINE-MAUNGANUI INCIDENT. An Association telegram From Wellington states that: a nautical iiujuiry is to ho held into the Tamahinc-Alaunganni incident in Look Strait. STOCK EXCHANGE. Sale reported this* afternoon Colonial Sugar, £56 10s 6cl,

We do what we say we do. “NO CARRY-OVER OF END-OF-SEASON STOCK! ” For the next 10 Days all Oddments remaining from the Most Successful Summer Sale in our history will be sold at DRASTICALLY CUT PRICES! Be sure you receive a New Hand Bill of Money-saving "Must Co’’ Bargains! Opportunity knocks NOW! BELOW ARE A FEW SPECIMEN OFFERINGS! 6 only LADIES’ PLEATED SKIRTS, in _Saxe and Fawn; good quality Kasha Cloth; very smart. Usual price, 29/6. ” MUST CO ’’ PRICE, 9/11. 16 only LADIES' WOOLLEN FROCKS AND JUMPER SUITS, fine woven quality; in Cream, Brown, Mulberry, Bottle Grey, and Wine. Usual prices, 09/6 to 89/6. "MUST CO" PRICE, 9/11. 5 only MODEL CREPE DE CHINE FROCKS, Belgian and French designs, medium siV.es; handsomely hand-beaded and embroidered; in Bose, Cream, Lemon, Almond, and Heliotrope. Usual prices, LG 6/ to £l2 12/. " MUST CO ” PRICES, 49/6 and 59/6. 8 only LADIES’ TWEED AND SERGE COSTUMES, smartly tailored; in Navy and Mixed colors; special quality; Usual prices, £8 8/ to £lO 10/. " MUST CO " PRICES, 49/6 and 89/6. BALANCE OF LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S MILLINERY, bought at 7/6 in the £, TO CO AT 2/11, 5/11, 6/11, 8/11, and 10/6. COLORED CURTAIN NETS, fadeless colors. "MUST CO” PRICES, 1/11 and 2/3 yard. "MUST CO” PRICES LAST FOR 10 DAYS ONLY UNLESS GOODS SOLD OUT EARLIER! COUPONS AS USUAL OFF "MUST CO” PRICES! WoUenden & Russell BUSY BIG DEPARTMENTAL STORES, SOUTH DUNEDIN. Dial 22=849. Dial 22=848.

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Evening Star, Issue 19796, 21 February 1928, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19796, 21 February 1928, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19796, 21 February 1928, Page 12

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