TABLE TALK.
Buy Camphoe Disinfectant and Spray. (Ad) No Sport's Edition to-night. Tram rides again on Monday. More uncertainty about the gae position. Maheno due from Sydney on Monday morning. Military lorry blown up in Cork; two soldiers killed. A quiet Saturday. Nothing doing locally in athletic sports. New Zealand has at the present time ten woollen mills working. Iβ all the Newcastle coal arriving next week going to the railways? Ihumata brought 1500 tons of coal this morning from Newcastle. Believed that miners', second ballot will favour peaceful settlement. Whangarei Racing Club's meeting opens at Avondale on Wednesday next. Pukemiro dispute being referred to all the Coal Miners' Unions in the Dominion. The Treasury estimates the private wealth of New Zealand at £500,000,000. A total of £16,040,200 has been advanced under the Discharged Soldiers Settlement Act. Italian Socialists report that Bolshevism has caused acute misery to the Russian workers. To-morrow the 78th anniversary of the arrival of the ships Jane Gifford and Duchess of Argylle. Motor cyclist named Fleming Russell collided with a trap at Dunedin last night, and killed on the spot. I The Dominion's gross public debt increased from £99,822,510, in March, 1915, to £201,170,755 last March. ! The H. of R. Select Committee is propared to hear evidence on the Marriage 1 Amendment Bill proposals on Tuesday Inert. I What the Official Assignee called "a lurid bankruptcy" ventilated yesterday afternoon, the bankrupt's trouble being J attributed to his "unbounded optimism." j Publicity of proceedings is one of the great protectives against the commission of offences—Mr. Justice Edwards at the hearing of the conspiracy allegation case in Wellington. Several Japanese colliers on the way to Auckland with coal—Tensho Maru left Newcastle yesterday with 4500 tons, Meikau Maru due next Wednesday with a similar cargo, and Kiku Maru now due from Brisbane with a coal freight for the railways.
j Iwet week coloured crepe de chine iWousee 25/, navy and Week moirette ekirte 10/'U, «lk ankle hose 4/6 up, dresa tweeds at cost price.—Crodddn, P.O. Draper's Store, Mt. Eden.—.(Ad.) Trams again Monday. Try Kelleway's. 40-inch white pique, 2/6; 30-inch cheek zephyrs, 1/11J yard.—Newmarket only. I Ernie Roberta, nret-claes tailor. All j suite reduced. Latest cut.—l 99. KarangaI hape Road, over U.F.S. Dispensary. (Ad.) j Celebrate ihe tramway resumption by overhauling your wardrobe and sending your old clothes to the Empire "to be cleaned, repaired, pressed, or re-modelled, «t slight cost.—Note—opp. Town Hall.— (Ad.) A qxaitftity of freeh sale 'bargains will be on offer on Monday at Economic (opp. Town Hall.)—( Ad.) Men's ehirte 6/11, cocks 2/3, cashmere 4/9, double wjdtflj voiles 2/3, 2/6, 2/11, reversible print 1/11 J.— Ooddin, P.O. Draper's Store, Mt. Eden.—'(Ad.), Eelleway's, cheapest draper. Special reductions. Twill sheetings, 54-inch, 4/11 now 3/11; 72-inch, 5/11 now 4/11; 80----inch, 6/11 now 4/11.—Newmarket. (Ad.) Fords, Drapers, Karangahape Road, now showing drees goods 3/11 to 5/11, all one price 2/6. 'See windows.—(Ad.) Kelleway's, cheapest draper, Newmarket. Navy crepe de chine blouses, 25/6; black Lisle hose, 1/114; handmade lace, 2J-inch, 1/3 yard—(Ad.) Last week of sale; quantity of stock still further rediiced to effect a clearance.—GoddS, P.O. Diapers' Store, Mt. Eden.—'(l Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 242, 9 October 1920, Page 1
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