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TABLE TALK

General holiday Monday—Anniversary Regatta. City Council to construct crematorium at Waiktmiete. Waihi Beach campera had a rough time in the pale. Muggy weather follows over one inch of beneficial rain. Mayor Gunson has received medal from French Republic. Existing train concession cards to be available to May 31. Defence in Arbuckle case seems confident of an acquittal. Wellington wharf worker crushed fatally by bale of wool. Primary schools resume study on Wednesday next, February 1. Retrenchment Bill passed the HoReC just before three o'clock this morning. Public Works Statement of Government will be made in Parliament to-day. Pension for ex-Emperor Karl and exEmpress Zita fixed at 6,000,000 francs a year. Salary Cut Bill in Representatives vigorously opposed clau-se by clause by Labour. Australia making a great display of Commonwealth products and manufactures in London. Rear-Admiral Dumareeq and FlapCaptain \V. Ward-Hunt, of H.M.A.s. Melbourne, visiting Rotorua. Puke of York, speaking at Australia Day lunch, said he had heard of New Zealand's magnificent scenery. Alliance of Labour and Trades Council at Wellington express 6trong disapproval of the Arbitration Amendment Bill. Railless passenger traction for Great South Road not favoured by City Council. Orthodox tramway extendi-"; to bo proceeded with. Auckland Railway League advocate? vigorous railway construction of payable lines as best busine?s policy f..----t- nf depression. Visiting Australian cl'lli-er Mellioii;'!!'

will leave for Wellington to-uiorr." 1 evening. .Many people visiting -Y. i, Vhich is open for inspection thie an noon. Engraving and enamelling on jj-.o i. silver, metal, ivory. leather, artistic:!.'v executed.—Silk's. Jeweller. -(Atl.i Still some wonderful bargains in :'(• wear at James' Fire Sale. Broai.- : Xewraarket. — (Ad.) London bankrupt stock oi fur .-on!.-. Coats wonh 60 to 80 guineas not.' celling at 18 to 25 guineas. Renovating, remodelling of your old fur.-, tie coats no\g half-price.—Empire Furriers, opp. main entrance. Town Hall.— (Ail.) 'Exqu'isnte -sample fur coats offering ;>t half London cost. Great bargain*. Inspect early. —The Boudoir, Karangahape Road, near Tivoli. — (Ad.) Smart hats for the races, all iialf-pric", Friday and Saturday.—Miss Dixon'-. Victoria Street.—(Ad.i Old jewellery and -ilverwure renalret. bought, exchanged, or rc-inadc: n-.-.v designs submitted.-Silk's Jeweller.- 1 A.'.. I Have you taken home a packc ••! "Seres" yet? You will—soon. A.k your grocer 1 — (Ad.) For elegant attire try Fogarty and Tyer. 15, Watson's Duildings . fin-t lloor), Welleslev Street East.- t Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 22, 27 January 1922, Page 1

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TABLE TALK Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 22, 27 January 1922, Page 1

TABLE TALK Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 22, 27 January 1922, Page 1

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