TABLE TALK.
Wtltcombe's for school stationery. —(Aa.) Influenza still decreasing. Cabinet vacancies not yet filled. Bathing fatality at _t.*Clair on Saturday. Complete cure for leprosy reported from Rio de Janeiro. Whakatane freezing hands resume work to-day. Hopeful "outlook reported regarding coal situation. j Prince of .Vales arrives April 17th, and leaves on 20th. Christchurch urging payment of war bonus to railwaymen. English. American, and Canadian mails arrived here this afternoon. Average wheat yield from Oarna.ru district estimated at 35 bushels per acre. Twenty year old Invercargill girl fatally shot herself while rabbit shooting. Governor's -military secretary to visit places through which Prince of Wales is touring. Fourteen months old child fell down a well boro at Waipaoa, and died after being dug out. Italy cancelleld orders for superdreadnoughts owing to vulnerability in submarine attack. i Whitcombe's Tor all school supplies. Best value given. Souvenirs given away. ( id.) > Remarkable Testrits are being achieved lby the Empire Cleaners in reclaiming > old suits and costumes. The cost (a few : Shillings) is trifling. Right opp. Town ■ Hall.—K'Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 40, 16 February 1920, Page 1
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