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TABLE TALK.

Sihneideraaa Bros, free 10/ cheque, p. U-(AdJ Riverina due from ?ydnej* on Friday, morning. Three prisoners put on probation thiij morning. Xeitt South Wales v. Wellington tnig( afternoon. Springboks v. New Zealand Maori team at Napier. Rather severe earthquake reported from Poverty Bay. Flora due at daylight oh Friday fronf the Eastern Pacific. Auckland watchmaker seeks after 35 years of married life. Youth lined £0 and costs thU mornin" for having an unregistered pea rifle* New system of rural mail deliveries to l>e put inlof operation on January 1. K. Ifwereen has joined the team, ia training at Wellington for the third test mate!). Xorthcote Council by-election resulted in the return of the soldiers" candidate, Mr. F. 0. Devlin. Reduction of a penny per lb announced by local butchers in the price of beef, except in the best cuts. Minister of Industries to be entertained by the Auckland Industrial A»o----elation at a social to-night. Experts agree that there is do nee 4 for "active" measures against influenz* in Xew Zealand at the present time. The Labour representative on the ' Arbitration Court has resigned, although ■hie appointment doe 3 not expire till 10-23. Boy convicted this morning at Police Court ie having stolen four cells from a signal box at Newmarket, Admitted to. probation for two years. , Glen Eden Commissioners have recom» mended the constitution of a town dim triet. with a modified area to that suggested by the petitioners. Auckland Education Board declined last night to sanction the adoption ai the Rotorua District High. School of the Kelson system of I'eligious instruction. Minister of Education opene infanfi school at Manurewa to-morrow, and a ■smal new school at JWaitakere on Friday. Plaintiff nonsuited in the action t* recover £2,000 damages for the loss o< 'his right hand. Court awarded him £350 compensation, under sVorker# Compensation Act. Petition asking Government approval for the constitution of a light board for operation between tb-e Wai» kato and the West Coast receiving extensive support. Coroner found at Christchurch yester* day that the death of the twelve-year-old girl, Kathleen Archer, killed by a taxicab on August 13, was caused, -by the negligence of the driver, Archibald Lloy<L Agreement reached at last over the Whau Bridge. Repairs, estimated at £500, to be shared among the local bodies concerned, half to be found by those on, the Auckland side, and half by those oa the other side. See our new lines of dainty eiTg jumpers from 17/6. —Warren's. 3rd floor, Strand Arcade.—(Ad.) Beef prices down. Kadley's prices iot all prime meat still lower.. Come to. morrow and see.—(Ad.) Di.-play of new season's footwean Daintiest styles in ladies' shoes of all colours, at Pearson's Boot Store, ' Karangahape Road.— (Ad.) Last few days. Gray's wholesale drapery stock bought at 7/ in the £, ai the Hub. Queen Street.—(Ad.) Footballer brand suit—a suit to be proud of. English or Colonial tweed of worsted, 4/. It's the correct style, and the correct material from the maker only.—J. H. Balton and Co., Ltd., 276, "Queen Street. —(Ad.) "Lord and Lady Algy." By arrangement with J. C. Williamson Col, film.-with Tom Moore. Everybody's Theatre, Friday.—(Ad.) Shabby old furs made smart and fashionable. All kiuds of repairs. Fur Stores, 335, Queen Street. —(A<L> Nature's gift sserved daintily, and promptly at the Vegetarian Cafe, Strand Arcade.—(Ad.) Large display of artistic brooches, net and 15ct. 5/6, 7/6. 10/G, 15/, 20/ 25/ f 30/.. 40/, at Silk's, Jeweller.—(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 213, 7 September 1921, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 213, 7 September 1921, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 213, 7 September 1921, Page 1