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TABLE TALK.

Final test match to-morrow. Australia made t>76 against Kent. Hairdressers' assistants' dispute ettled. Deadlock at Supreme Council over ilesian partition. Xew South Wales v. South Auckland t Hamilton to-morrow. Houscbreaking and theft are keeping; h,e Wellington police 'busy. Tofua arrives from Suva on Monday rith 160 passengers and fruit. Main roads deputation to the Minister if Public Works to-morrow morning. Flora leaves for Rarotonga and ■ialieno for Sydney to-morrow morning. First te-st match between South Africa .nd New Zealand at Dunodin to-morrow. German husband as respondent ia ivorce suit at Supreme Court thie QgOranges selling locally cheaper in the vholesale market than for several years >ast. Hamilton High School v. Grammar School hockey match at Remnera Ihls tfternoon. Xiagara dne from Sydney on Monday, tnd continues her voyage to \ ancouver ,he next day. The gate receipts in the match Otago 7. South Africa were £1560, and the ittendance 14,000. Auckland youth standing his third .rial at Supreme Court to-day for alleged ;heft and receiving. City Council adopted the new set of sy-laws laet night for the conduct and ■emulation of tram traffic. Mayor of Auckland highly compliuented by Council on the successful formation of Isthmian Power Board. " Union Jack presented by Navy League to Newmarket School unfurled by the Minister of Education this afternoon. Latest analyses of Auckland city water disclose gratifying absence of streptococci and other unwelcome intruders. The six-master E. R. Sterling, which arrived last nigbt from Newcastle, experienced a pretty severe dusting ia the Taeman Sea. Agreement announced between the City Council and the other local bodies interested respecting the constitution of an Isthmian Electric Power Board. City Council wants the definition "war graves" widened to include all soldiers who die from war disabilities, should realtives desire burial to take place in this area. The Whangareei Harbour Board yesterday decided to negotiate in Australia for a loan of £100,000 at 7 per cent. A number of other local bodies in the Dominion aTe also seeking money from Australia. Large display of artistic brooches, 9ct and 15ct, 5/6, 7/6, 10/6, 15/, 20/. -25/, 30/, 40/.—At Silk's, Jeweller.—(Ad.) For that indescribable bouquet and puxitv of flavour there is no other tea just like Planters' Pride.—(Ad.) The height of folly not to take advantage of the prices which obtain at Pearson, and Co.'s Giant Boot isale. Karangahape Road.—(Ad.) Billiards.—Valuable trophres, A-B.V. Billiard Room handicap. Snooker tournament entries close with the manager, Mr. Thompson, Saturday, 20ta August.— (Ad.) Ladies! 19/9 'buys a 50/ seal patent court shoe, pump sole, French toe, celluloid heel. See windows.—Adams, Wellesley Street.—(Ad.) The financial stringency has not affected the quality of Planters' Pride Tea. Its delicate Eastern flavour tempts the Western taste.—(Ad.) FARM HANDS. BOY, 14 or 15, help; easy place; good home.—Address at STAR. 163 BGY, school age, wanted to place on. farm with homely people; can milk.—Useful. Oil. STAR. «. MAN for dairy farm, good milker, sober; £3 and found; good home.—Babe Bros., "Waikiekie. SJ AS or Youth for dairy farm.—Beply. s to tine jif-TC. experience if uny, iin'i wages expected.—Shippen. Te iPake. IPS C. wanted aT once for milking • machine and farm work, near school. Bull aud Co., Ironmongers. Newmarket. rv+S ANTED, by family, to M|lk on Suanv. 40 to 30 rows; 4 experienced Band milkers.—'Mrs. 11. Graham. Horopito. 5O yOUTH wanted, to assist milking maJ- chines used to general farm work.—J. Vincent, Bruntwood, Waikato. 4S MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. automatic, wirh 25 Records. ■ dance music, etc., for Sale; cost £*JO. take £10.—8, Victoria St. ISj BANJO-Mandolin, by Gray and Sons, London; splendid instrument. Will sell cheap.—93, Karangahape Rd. 144 "VTORE GRAMOPHONE BARGAINS, witU IVJL 20 Records. Hornless, £4 10,', £7 10 . £10; " His asters Voice," £14; Tabl« Cabinets. £14; Columbia, £20, £23; Others Edison Dealers, 7<i. City Chambers. Open Friday ETenings, 7 to n. D TBNOII Horn. Boosey. A. phneJ; also Violin and Case; sacrifice.—Burntiand. (i:;. Albert St. vjj ROMiIKKN'E, silver-plated (Ilawkesi, Leather Case; £10.—Apply between 'J. 7. 13. Browning Grey Lynn. *>J rioLl.N lor Sale: old instrument: awe.et tone. Price, £15. — Violin, 'J37, STXU. "VTIOLIN, oTcT good tone. £2.l.—Mr. » Passek, Hairdresser, lOC, Ponsonby Rrt. __ 123 \ T- lOLLN, bow and. case. £>: Mandolin, with ca"?e and tutor, £4 10 : '..argum. - 36. Vincent St. -^ T7"IOI.XN, ••Scrad" uiAclr!. hoautifu! f'n'. » ca=e nnd hmr; valued Zi guineas: £12 10/. —si. Victoria St. [*' -criOl.lN and Bow. in splendid order: i 2 V 10/. A rare chance.—Broadway Music Store?. Newmarket. ■-- DENTISTKY- _ TJEARLY fpEETTI nndertake * to make yon a beautiful natural looking set i.f teeth, perfect fitting nnd best obtainable'" 1 in" ..'„» ?art of the world. ' " tfOWEY WALKER. [Corner opposite John Court, Limited] n

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 191, 12 August 1921, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 191, 12 August 1921, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 191, 12 August 1921, Page 1