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TABLE TALK.

♦ Kuropatkin recalled. Tramway inquest resumed. Milk has been raised to 34d. Hideous outrages by Cossacks. Xorthern Wairoa race meeting. Eighty more Russian guns captured. Japs took a great number of prisoner* at Tieling. "From Scotland Yard" at His Majesty's to-night. Special sen-ices in Roman Catholic Churches to-morrow. Railway Department has adopted new cartage arrangements. A Sacred Heart College boy broke his leg in the Domain sports yesterday. Russians are retreating towards Kai-vuen. 25 miles north of "Tie-ling. Regulations regarding training colleges and pupil teachers are gazetted. Linieviteh has succeeded to the command of the Russian army in the field. Australian jams supplied to the army in South Africa were all 4oz. under weight. Anniversary services -will be celebrated at the Mount Eden. Wesleyan Church to-morrow. It is believed in St. Petersburg that many of Kuropatkin's troops will proceed to Vladivostok. Cossacks in Poland trampled women and children to death, and hurled living workmen into factory furnaces. The capture of Tieling relieves thousands of detained junks, and sets free vast accumulations of supplies. Members of the Canterbury College Football Club, at the annual meeting last night, resolved to banish alcoholic liquor from a smoke concert to be held shortly. Showing to-day. Xew ready-to-wea* hats and blouses. See windows.— J. A. Bradstreet.—Ad. j Inspect McCullagh and Gowers latest importations in charming Parisian blousings in all-wool cashmere, satin lanie and flannel, all prices, and very smart designs; see window.—Ad. On Monday morning we are making our first display of autumnal dress materials, comprising all the latest novelties in hopsacks, serges (the new rough make), pastel tweeds, coatings, light and jiark tweeds; very large assortment's. Milne and Choyce, Ltd.—Ad. Monday next, last day of sale. Special bargains all departments. J. A. Bradstreet, draper, Karangahape-road.—Ad. The beautiful Paris flannel Housings and wrapperings are now being shown in great variety by Milne and Choyee, Ltd. Early inspection invited.—Ad. " Postles and Palmer's cash sale 13 still drawing big crowds. Hats, ties, sockSr shirts, wonderful bargains.—Ad. Autumn dress goods at Smith and Caughey's—Silk spot Amazons, 44in wide, in all colours, 2/6 yard.—Ad. Some very beautiful and exclusive black dress materials to be shown on Monday by Milne and Choyee, Ltd. Inspection invited.—Ad. See Smith and Canghey's window display of Paris- naameis. ' All new design. —Ad.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 66, 18 March 1905, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 66, 18 March 1905, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 66, 18 March 1905, Page 1

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