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TABLE TALK.

Hay Day. • -* English mail by (Remuera. Milk sevenpenco a quart to-day-Maoris still stranded at Rotorua. Technical classes resume on Monday. The Prince played golf this morning. •Deserted fishing boat found off Brown' 3 Island. The Remuera brought over 400 passengers to-day. ' -Northern Union championship commences to-day. Four Chinese couples married in Auckland last month. Oyster season opens to-day, but no oysters yet to hand. The Remuera arrived from Southampton this morning. Health authorities regard influenza position as not serious. Game shooting season opens to-day. Several restrictions this year. Profiteering tribunal is demanding explanation of latest rise in milk. An additional suburban train for Penrose at 4.4s—when strike is over. (Board of Trade to sit at Thames to investigate boot repairing charges. Board of Trade is endeavouring to relieve benzine famine at Hamilton. Concessions to Wellington tramwaymen involve further increases in fares. Births, marriages and deaths during April showed substantial increases over last year's figures. Record Customs revenue for port of Auckland during April. Over £50,000 increase in imports. | F. "Wheelwright, steward on the Remu- ' era, arrested for assaulting second stewiard with a table-knife; 1 Prince of "Wales will carry out original tour if strike is settled to-day; other--1 wise he sails for Wellington in the Ke.nown to-morrow. Strike over! still tha cheapest draper—La'l-ies' 'black cashmere ho?e, 4/0 pair: all-wool grey knitted ho?e, 3/11 pair.—"Newmarketi only—(Ad.) Just arrived! Corsets! Grey, 6/11; white, 10/6; pink (superior), 17/6.—" Economic (opn, Town Hall). —'(Ad.) We farewell H.R.H. and continue to renovate and remodel furs and fur coats for Auckland ladies who are preparing for winter. The cost is trifling.—Empira j'Furriers, right opp. Town HalL —(Ad.) Strike out for Kelleway's, cheapest draper—lO-imoh d_a.gonal -sarge', uill I colours', 4/6 yard; 54-inch all-wool 2J.Z. | tn-eed-s, 16/11 yard.—lTewma-rket only.— 1 (Ad.) It is not too late to have old shabby 'furs or fur coats renewed to latest style for a few sh"_lin°rs. Send to the Empire Furriers, right opp. Town Hall.—(Ad.) Strrke or no strike, Kclleway still cheapest draper—Children's all-wool knitted coats, saxe, emerald, navy, rose, 20/6.—Newmarket only.—(Ad.) Xow unpacked, ladies' warm underskirts, p-nk, blue, grey, only 0/11.—• Economic (opD. Town Hall). —'(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 104, 1 May 1920, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 104, 1 May 1920, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 104, 1 May 1920, Page 1

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