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TABLE TALK.

Opening of the N.Z. Parliament is • gazetted for July 24th. Snowstorms are reported from the ; south of the North Island. Transport Prinzessin is expected at "Wellington on Monday at daybreak. Fifth anniversary of the assassination • of the Archduke Ferdinand and his wife. Wellington gas crisis has been re- ' lieved by the arrival of a collier from Greymouth. - ' : The Niagara has wirelesed that the • health of the pasengers is "absolutely ' satisfactory." Sir James Allen announced that Mr. ' Massey will endeavour to catch the . Niagara from Vancouver. The Allies have notified Germany thai : they intend to punish those responsw.e for the sinking of the fleet at Scapi ; Flow. ■ The Germans tried to shuffle out of > unconditionally signing the Peace ; Treaty, but the Allies were adamant, and the enemy had to fall into line. i Sir Win. Fraser, "bearded yesterday . afternoon by the Auckland 'branch of i the National Council of Women, declined to pledge his support of the Women in • Parliament Bilk Lyttelton waterside workers have ad- ' vised Sir James Allen that ibhe union cannot he held responsible for any > > action taken by their members to supply '. their own coal requirements. t Time-table revision includes elimina- . tion of all expresses from July 2nd. Travel between Auckland and Welling--1 ton will take three days, and between • Ohristchuijch and Dunedin two days. Kelleway's, cheapest draper always— '. 7 only, good tweed coats, 49/6 to 63/; . all to go, 19/11 each. —Newmarket only. > (Ad.) Immense bargains on Monday at » Snedden's, Symonds Street. —(Ad.) i You and I, I and you, aunt and ; gaamp and uncle too; sister and ' brother, pa and ma, all are delighted with Zanzibar. All grocers. Lever top tins;*l/8 and 2/6.—(Ad-) Kelleway says, out they go dozen natural woven 7/11; usually 12/11. Dozens of gloves and stockings, 9d pair.—Newmarket only :.(Ad.) . Immense bargains on Monday at ■ Snedden's, top of Symonds Street. (Ad.) Ladies' sample underwear at special i prices. Woven combinations from 4/11; • wincevette nights from 9/6. —Frost's, : Parnell.—(Ad.) Old furs and fur coats. Winter only [ starting, but our rush season slackening , off. As an inducement to ladies who are undecided about their furs and to finish - up season, we are charging half-price for ' ten days only- Hurry up. Come in' - to-day. Our remodellig work is wonder- ' ful.—Empire Furrierß, Queen Street, opp. • Town Hall.—(Ad.) > Top of Symonds Street; see bargain r window, Snedden's. —(Ad.) . Ladies' sample silk blouses, usually [ 19/6 to 29/6, now 14/6 to 19/6.—Frost's, draper, Parnell.— (Ad.) ' - For smartly cut and "well tailored sui_L Chas. Vernon, and -Co., leading f pt*i»^ i tbwn^B; T^4feßley>-StTeee.-aa: f , Kelleway's—cheapest draper always l — - 9 only, sateen cot quilts, 5/11; usually, ■ : 8/11. 7 dozen all-wool black cashmere.. ' hose, 5/6; now= 3/11.—(Ad.)* ' . Ladies' coloured felts, to clear at 1/11 [ arid 2/hl;-ready-to-wears, 3/11. —Frost's, • Parnell—(Ad.) Bakers* exhibitions awarded highest honours for cakes, scones, etc., made with ■ Clover Cream. Better,than cream of tartar; ' half the price. Merchants and grocers stoclr > It; l/- per Jib: packet.—J. W. Bayley and Co, Auckland. - 'Phone 2948.—(Ad.) .

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 153, 28 June 1919, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 153, 28 June 1919, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 153, 28 June 1919, Page 1