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TABLE TALK.

The Best for Less In Kaxangahape Rd. (Ad) J.C.L. Colossal Sale od Honday. (Ad.) T. Clark's Footwear Sale 3tarts Monday Three Lamps and Victoria Street. (Aα.) Auckland Kegatta. Ka«.'es at Takapuaa. Hamilton KegatUL. Show at HeleniviUe. All day cricket matches. All day bowling tournaments. Price of toa in Ceylon has increased 5d a pound. British air.ib.ip blown out to sea after mailing a bad landing. Four girls were rescued from drowning at Devonport yesterday. Postal and telegraph revenue shows increase for past quarter. Government may permit payment ol income tax in instalments. Frantic efforts to boy cott the Dnke of Conaaugnt 'be'mr made in Calcutta. Old Thames Boys -will hold their annual excursion next Saturday to the Thames. Rumania fears a new Bolshevik attack on Poland by way of Tamopol and Lemberjr. Local freezing companies are threatened with shortage of coal owing to "goslow" policy. Export price of Welsh coal fell from 110/ to 55/ per ton, but it is believed that the crisis has passed. Co-operative production of afl food required by the State i≤ one of the planks in fehe Westralian Gcwernmenfs platform. Remarkable kidnapping case reported from Los Angeles, where a. beautiful Taun™ matron was carried off and held for ransom. A Government credit of £20,000,000 in order to permit of low gTade ttools being unloaded to Germany sugjjested by General Xassiter. SoMiers' memorial altar at Holy Trinity Ofujeh is to be consecrated t>y Dr. Averill. lAnelican Bishop of Auckland on Sumlav. February 6. Mary Elizabeth is offering another loft of model hats at ridicnoualy low prices for Monday. Basement A.M.P. Building, Queen Street.—(Ad.) K.clleway's half price lines: Satin camisoles 5/11; white woven combinations 3/11; 40in poplins 1/114 yard; 40in cotton tweeds 1/6* yard.— Newmarket.—(Ad.) Walker and Toulson's showroom will be closed from January 15 to January 23.—Express Buildings, Court House Lane.— ( Ad.) Ernie Roberts, first-class tailor. AH raits reduced. Latest cut- —199, Karangahape Road, over U.F.S. Dispensary. (Ad.) Kelleway's half price lines: Check tea towelling 1/ yard; unbleached roller towelling 1/3J yard: 300 yards 40in fancy voiles 1/11 A yard.—Newmarket.—(Ad.) Same day serrice developing and printing at Harrington's, 144, Queen Street. All orders left bpfore 10 a.m. ready same day at 5 p.m.^(Ad.) The Economic C'pp. Town Hall) anticipates another busy week next week. Heaps more drapery and clothing bar-gains.—-(Ad.) Kelleway's half price lines: Uood black cotton hose 1/6J pair: 40in navy cotton gabardine 1/6J yard.—Broadway, Newmarket.—(Ad. j The 3rd Infantry Regiment Base! •* playing at Point Erin Park, Ponscacv, t,o-morrovv afternoon.—(Ad.) A '"Get Rid uf Stock , * Sale commeness Tuesday morning at 9 a.m. at g-■ :md floor. Strand Arcade. See page 11. ;ont miss Jhis chance. —Warren's. —(Ad.■ .Millinery and Blouses Clearance ?.-: . Miss Halls stock, Monday, 31st. Wonderful prices. Goods must be cleared.—• 264, Queen Street. — (Ad.) It will pay to buy furs and fur coats "now ■' at Empire 'Furriers' Realising Sale. Black Foxes worth £15 gwrea away at £5. BUrgest stock in M.Z.— Opp." Town Hall.—'(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 25, 29 January 1921, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 25, 29 January 1921, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 25, 29 January 1921, Page 1