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TABLE TALK.

Ulster Parliament to consider latest offer to-morrow. Brilliant weather yesterday after Saturday's showers. Trouble less ac-ute in Belfast, but rioting and violence continue. Michael James Mulvaney, D.CJL, drowned in Mikonui, AVGotland. Remarkably productive dairying sear son being experienced in Tarana,ki. Couple of capsizes in the harbour on Saturday in the open boat races. Manuka arrived at Wellington from Sydney th-is morning with big list of passengers. Body, believed to be that of Mr. John Archer, found on the beach, near Piha yesterday afternoon. President Harding suggests that German delegate.* will be called to future congresses on armaments. Wairnate arrived at noon to-day from Liverpool with general cargo, of which ;JUOO tons is foT Auckland. Brass tablet unveiled at St. Matthews yesterday in memory of the late lady Sunday School superintendent. Kemarkable story of last days of late C. R. Smallnekl, of Hamilton, set up by insurance company at Supreme Court to-day. Duiiedin grocers propose to close their shops from Christmas Eve till January 4—a ten day break. Totalisator iigures at Takapuna on Saturday were £112!) in excess of those for the first day of the spring meeting last year. The jockey AT. Moylan, who was interna.lly injured in a. fall at Takapnna racecourse on Saturday, died at the Hospital early this morning. Mayor and" narty of city councillors returned last evening from a five days' motor trip to upper reaches of AVaikato and Tongariro National Park. Difficulty was experienced in dealing with large crowds at the Devonport ferry wharf on Saturday when racegoers were returning to the boat.

Glorious gems, all colotrrs, mounted in solid gold necklet pendants, 27/6, 30/, 40/ to £10 10/, at Silk's. Jeweller. (Ad.) His JExcellency the Governor, Lord Jellicoe, so appreriatel the superiority of our cleaning and dyein? that he has to■day conferred upon us his Varranfc of I appointment, your suit or cositume at once. —"Empire" Cleaning and Dyeing Co., opp. Town HalL—(Ad.) j Give Shrimski a trial for men's I denims, 6/11: tweed trousers, 19/11; black sateen shirts, 7/11; negligre shirts, 6/6.—Corner Queen and Wellesley Streets.—(Ad.) I Tuesday and Wednesday, last tyro ' day of November Fair. Great doings in ! drapery and clothing at the Hub, Queen Street.—(Ad.) J Residents of Devonport and marine suburbs, sea important announcement irig" 12. City Dye Works, 14, Symonds Street.—(Ad.) I .Sta-rtlinc; occurrence opposite Tom Ha.ll. Terrific price redactions on furs and f«r <-oats; 100 and 125 guinea coats now- 3.> and 45 ,<r>iin&as. l'Y.Ts worth 20 guineas now live guineas.—'■'Piiipire'* Furriers, o-pp. Town Hall door. — (Ad.) j Latest Tiffany style ISct. wedding rings, 21/, 27,/.'.30/, '35/, 40/ to 70/, at Silk's, Jeweller.—(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 283, 28 November 1921, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 283, 28 November 1921, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 283, 28 November 1921, Page 1

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