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TABLE TALK.

All colours suede shoes, Metcalfe, Po_s_n_y. Labour Day on Monday. Musical festival at Hamilton on Mon« day. Stop-work meeting of Huntly miners to-day. Fire in Wellesley Street destroyed motor lorry. Seven candidates announced for Rote* rue electorate Parliamentary Library now contains 97,483 volumes. "Church Day" Methodist South cir* cuit to-morrow. Auckland boat owners agitating for small craft harbour. Athletic carnival Point Chevalier Reserve on Labour Day. N.Z. wool sent to America, to be sold by auction at Boston. Prime Minister expects better steam* ers for the Islands service. Dried milk factory being erected at Waitoa, 19 miles from Paeroa. 3trs. Shep Dixon was found dead oi| ■ her bed at Palmerston -forth. Every berth in R.M.s. Niagara was occupied when steamer left for Sydney. Papakura residents want AucklandRotorua express to stop at that station. Serious mortality amongst cattle at Northern Wairoa from unknown diseaseLoan of £20,000 for roads carried by Waitakere riding of Waitemata County. s Remuera, with 150 returned soldiers fop Auckland, should berth at 11 a.m. to-morrow. Blight on potatoes has caused increased digging, and prices dropped ia consequence. 'A resident of Hastings, Mr. Sydney Symonds, died at Napier Hospital whila under an anaesthetic. Kelt-way's, always cheapest draper.— Children's calico knickers, 1/8 pair; children's silk Paddy hats, 2/_l; children's panamas, 4/11. —Newmarket only.—(Ad. Motor-cycle Clu_ outing to Howick on Labour Day. Run leaves Newmarket ab 10.30 ajn. Milk, sugar and tea provided.—(Ad.) Electioneering! Are your clothes in good order for the campaign? Our experts make them look new with our secret process and thorough treatment. Empire Cleaners, opp. Town Hall.—(Ad.) Kelleway's, cheapest draper.—Unbleached calico, lljd yd; 30in tea toweling, 1/6J; 30hi flannelette, 11/6 doz.—■ Newmarket only.—(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 254, 25 October 1919, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 254, 25 October 1919, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 254, 25 October 1919, Page 1

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