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« Xew Zealand has sent 281 doctors from ordinary practice to military service. Te Waru .Mate, chief of the Aupori tribe at I'arenjja.renga, died this week. There has ilieen n small strike by coal miners at Nightcaps colliery, in. Southland. Wm. Farrow (26), a ship's fireman, fell into the harbour yesterday evening and was drowned. There has been a small epidemic of in" fliienza on the Niagara en route i'roia Vancouver to Auckland. The returned soldiers at the King Oeorfre V. Hospital, Kotorua, have been put into blue hospital uniforms. Alexander Alain (:54), had arm, collarbone, and t-vvo ribs broken by collision, with a train when lie was motor-cycling at Hawera. The Second Division League is asking the Government to protect sailors' wives resident in Xew Zealand in the came way as soldiers' wives, by making provisioa for allotments of pay. Ooddin, draper, Jervois Road, late Kellew ay, is givinp Id. in the shilling off all purchases until the end of the" month, and 13 yards to the dozen in calico and flannelette.— (Ad.) Connon's Baking Powder is. different from ordinary baking powder. Jt is made by bakers. Your grocer sells it.— (Ad.)] "Everybody's using It." "What ?" 'The that's different — Bycroft's 'Snowdrift.' It is much superior to ordinary flour."—(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 244, 12 October 1918, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 244, 12 October 1918, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 244, 12 October 1918, Page 1