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- "TABLE TALK. _"__| : ** -—: m> - Arbitration Court. :»t Melbourne v. ]VTew Zealand. f ifa_Caiion Company in. "The Kell— _ Gang." * " *' Eead M. E. Braddon's "Dead Love Has - Chains." Thames J.CVs and Forbury E.C/S' i, meetings to-day. *• Arnst, of N"ew Zealand, -won the c Sjtf- - ney Thousand" cycle race. J Sir Richard Solomon is the new- Lieut.* Governor of tie Transvaal.. - _ G T —— ou Bail <i Plays in the Albert" c Park to-morrow afternoon. _ Ngapuhi and Clansman both had , rough experiences on the Northern coast. • —nenea proposes to construct two - battleships of 16.000 or one of 19,400 r tons. Signor Tittoni, Italian e_-Foreign. 3__■ , ister. has been appointed Ambassador in •> London. Sonoma from Sydney arrived t__ :. morning, having been delayed by bad « weather. r Mr! Eoosevelt has stated that hi :; tavours an eight-hours' day for America generally. i Turkish Government is understood td > have refused to withdraw- its troop* _ from Tabat, in the Sinai Peninsula. 3 Lord Pitzmaurice ascribed the Gover_- ' ments present a(_a_tistration of th« - Aliens* Lmhngration Act to complaints t from foreign countries. Otago anhiversary, in eommemoraHbnr • rof the: arrival of the J Q __ "Wleklyff- ' from London on-March 23. 1848, was - celebrated.- in Dunedin yesteday. • A tangfc oa a large scale is being held adjacent to Tangiteroria. over the re- _ mains of a young Maori man, Waatai :- Weri, who succumbed to the fell iiEJa* _ ease on Sunday last. Constables Eoss and Halliday w_« ' threatened with a gun last night w_3e - making an arrest in Swanson-street. Tha .. weapon turned out to be of an almost ineffectively old pattern. t- A committee of Inquiry, with Sir JF, r West Bitigway as einiirman, has been - appointed to visit South Africa and ad--1 vise the Imperial Government on tha Transvaal and Orange Eiver colonies* _ Constitution question. % The whole of the superior furnitnra . of an y B-roomed residence, piano, at - Blyth and Co.s Mart, Monday; I p_t, ——Ad. _ Velventeens, in great demand* _nitßf , and Caugkey*s dress velve-' , teens, all new shades, I/lli and 2/6 ydi." j. Special value, silk finish, ~~st pHe.. Specially recommended for good wear. __>' - pressly made and branded for Smith, and' I Caughey, Ltd.—Ad. - Hlsted's new autumn draper?- is now - unpacked, but cannot be displayed t_t_ the completion of alterations .to pre- . mises. Bargain sale continued all next *- week. Ponsonby Eoad.—Adr " McCullagh and Twer's dress depsat;-' £ ment is now furnished with.noy_tyf - material for dresses, for blouses",' for _ coats and skirts-; excl_ave: noveKaes_"■ « single dress- lengths, no two--; alike.: Pressmaking-orders for Eastfer de_verjL, a should be placed during the next^iewt;' % r"'"cla'ys.— Ad. ,/Jf ■'.. '. |jjp: : "":'-."■■ _ |d_fefe®S s premises ' completed. 3j a_ aepaitlpEnfe. cSefe- -wSa^ * r . dbw for ladies* Ji- _ A.- Bradstreet, draper, , \l road.—Ad. r : r y:-^. Ladies/ hundreds-.to ehoo_i : j. from. Special line ladies" long _iaptiy' - fur trimmed, 59/6 each, very. (_ea"j'^ -_ there are only 52. J: _.' Bradstreet, n draper, Karangahape-road.—Ad... - WA___D. • ' ' r '_ • W A - T E - D I_ x o wise-^r • Ton can have the •■■=""■ - - -- r BUTTERICK FASHION SHl_- ; %¥ ' ' (Illustrating Newest Paper TPitternaj"'.]" . Every month for a year for One Sprnfrif" _ (Stamps). Post Free. a. *f Catalogue, Post Free, to Subscribers, or 3d II .each. > . .. ~.' t, _j W. P. iy^^:::'^ *| ' 211, QUEEN-ST.. AUCKLAND./ I'Tsir t — '■ —■ : — '. ~ — ':.'*•<*- '' L_t H E w'■ -31 -^ Has cored hundreds of cases of ; rheum—» r_ nsm. rheumatic gont,, lamhago. and sciat * fl lea all New Zealand. Our 3 prove this. Try EHEU_O t and yon -wilY _ not regret it. It Is not a N liniment, it,fs\ jtot' U a pilL but operates directly on the ayateua _ ; by expelling from it the uric acid, the real: >- cause of these diseases. It is pleasant t» _ taie, and if given a fair trial is-bound tti R you relief from rhe_oatis_, , gq_ji sciatica, lumbago, and all fcindred. dis _s*_i iSold by all chemis— and stores at 2/6 __ 4/6 per bottle. h :' - j _ I :o ~ ~ — M j t- iCj;—OKEES. t PLEASE XO-TBk n " ..- - • i; There is Nothing to Eq.ual- - *'= L e DERBY TOBACCO,. „ i?_f In TWO OUXCE TLN'S. : j £ ■ 3 T>RESA'S MEDICATIVE LEG" c !- t - PORTS, 10/6; prevents and curesr Varicose Veins, Swellings, Pains, and Ulr ceration.—Manufactured at 266, .Qneensit. r ' —m^M^m» 0:- . ■ «-' . P_SSO~__. - iryilLL CHARLES ATKDfS, formerly of v v London, please communicate wi_T - Charles Abbott, c/o W. F. C.A, Masterton? "jVf—TRIMOXIAL.—A Country Settler, Ho* ' _ in wishes to correspond with a-respect- •«= able female, with a view to matrimony.— For address, apply Star' Office. F "\TRS XOOSAX, Xo. 170. Hobson-stv, will _ - L - T - 1 -.. Buy Yom- Left-off Clothins, v f and Old Jewellery. Letters attended to. - i'XT - RITIA—The New Food Drin_ Beat r —i substitute' for tea and coffee. 1/5 per %. pkt. Pure Food Co., Ale_tndra-st-EAUTD7UL 'Women all use "•3nLOS"r", Stin Food. Jfew shipment.—Aac*-* te ; land Agent, Miss MeElwain. 254; Qne«o- ?, St., near Savings Bank. ■: ..- ::'.- -■__.' BANZAI (Registered. — Sore "Cnr* to* TOOTHACHE. : . - _ i Reaves at once. „? ri J"S^^«-* r c At W. ROBLNSV Chemist, 330, QUEgaF-Sgly 71 TAILORS-— _- A. Crala. Tailor and ' P A.- Costumier, begs to announce that :he_i» ,* ; starting Cutting Classes, commenctog. 2ai r ApriL—Signed, G. A., Craig, Xewton-rd., •* off Symonds-st., 4th house on left. r . TOBPf BONNELLX, Watchmai— anS 1 el Jeweller, Welles ley-st. West opp. 1 Opera House-—-Tusfc Mounting, Weddinc " and Fancy Dress Ring HaMng a SpeclaUty. : " All work done on the'premises by an. ex* perienced workman. Also, for sale—SickeU r plated Cornet. No reasonable otter ref _e_ R. HELEN SpecUUst Ladiesr Complaints. Periodic Medicine. Cures. Consul—tion Free aH Diseases.— I Burnteigh, Khyber Pass, II to _ Eveninga. ACCOMMODATION tor I___. dnr_g : Accouchement-; terms moderate.—" I Mrs Grace, Practical Midwife, Sam* .House, V_c«at_. Phon& lia», - .-

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 72, 24 March 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 72, 24 March 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 72, 24 March 1906, Page 1

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