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Don't ml_s T. Clark's footwear sale. (Ad.) £5 15/ suits, S-hneldenian's, see page 14. (Ad) Pukekawa murderer still at large. The Y3I.C.A. Fund has now reached £15,173. Hockey shield challenge match at Remuera. Public school pupils make holiday next week. Wellington slowly recovering from its coal famine. Daffodil Day efforts yesterday realised JQIB3 10/. The (Russians are counter attacking the Poles towards Brest Litovek. Go-slow methods started yesterday at tho Blackball and State coal mines. Takapuna Tramways Commission appointed. Opens inquiries next week. The port of Danzig has been reopened for the transport of munitions to Poland. Last year 10,281 people died of influenza in Paria and 3018 of these were men. Steamer Tasman arrived at Tauranga from 'Whakatane with a jury-rigged rudder. Sugarworkers firm for granting of Board of Trade concessions before resuming work. Valedictory meeting at Magistrate's Court this morning in honour of Samoa's new Chief Justice. The Allied Powers have advised Poland to keep within her own: boundaries in the new fight. Government has not yet been able to secure a suitable vessel to replace the Amokura as a training ship. Northern mine owners allowed to increase the price of coal at the pit mouth by 1/ per ton as from September 1. David Carlston seriously staibbed at Martinborough while interposing between two other men who -were quarrelling. Whole of-Dominion Bond tramline now duplicated. Cars started to use the final strip of double track last evening. Dunedin City Councillor yesterday committed for trial on charge of carnally knowing a girl under 16 years of ago. Passengers to and from Canada who do not wisli to land at Honolulu will not in future be required to have their passports vised. The business section-of Dundalk ban boon destroyed by fire, allegedly started by Sinn Feiners as a reprisal for the burning of Catholic property at Lisbura. Tgzy Kel.owaj*-, cheapest drajper— 54-inch Friday's sheeting 3/11, linen tea, towelling -/HI, good calico 1,. yard.— • Newmarket only.—(Ad.) "Bon Ton 1 ' Millinery House, beautiful , selection Spring models, just opened, Inspection invited. 151 Symonde Street, I opposite Lyric.—(Ad.) I LeBB than half prices ruling at Empire , Furriers during slack season, remodel- - ling furs and fur coats. New furs still ' selling at startling reductions. Get In i early. Only address. Opp Town Hall. 1 (Ad.) Tho orchestra of Th-id Infantry itegt > mant is playing at Albert Park to- ' morrow afternoon.— (Ad.) f Try Kelleway's, cheapest drvger—' J Plenty 3-plv wool !/©_, white, voile J Mouses 10/0 now 7/11, grey all-wool ; hoee 3/... —Newmarket.—'(Ad.) Ernie Roberts, flrgt-claas tailor. Alt ' suits reduced. Latest cut.—lo9. Karanga* - tape Boad, over TJ.F.S. Dispensary. (Ad.) | Thousands of yards of sheeting, (all reduced) next week at the Economic . Sale (opp. Town Hall).—(Ad.), Coal shortage continues, also Empire Cleaning Co.'b wonderful money-savins opportunities in clothes renovating and remodelling. Shabby suits, costumesi etc., splendidly renewed for few shilling-. Kote: Opp. Town Hall.— (Ad.) Ail the latest styles and shapes in men's fashionable footwear.—Tim Hayes) the Boot King, opp. G.P.O.—(Ad.) Try Kelleway'a, .cheapest draper—29 striped wincey blouses U/0 now 0/11, ladies' cotton singlets good ?rcy corsets 5/11 pair.—Newmarket.—-(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 206, 28 August 1920, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 206, 28 August 1920, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 206, 28 August 1920, Page 1