TABLE TALK.
All Fools Day to-morrow. N'avua sails "lor Suva at noon to-mor-row.. Good prices at Dunedin wool sale to-day. Cadets' sports meeting at the Domain to-morrow. Market well supplied with local fruits it the present time. AVilfred Maxwell, county engineer at Cheviot, found shot dead. Bertram Alexander Hegh admitted having set fire to a store at Ormondville on February 22. Fire in Mason's Avenue, Heme Bay, ;his morning. Waslihousc destroyed. Public speech to be given at Whangarei to-night by the Prime Minister. Auckland Trotting Club's Autumn meeting opens at Alexandra Park tomorrow. Two hundred rebels wrecked the office if "Freeman's Journal." on Wednesday night. The Irish Conference reached an agreement to co-operate for the restoration di" peace. Educational experts in conference on scheme for the reconstruction of New Zealand's educational system. Further efforts being made by N.Z. Rugby Union to bring about a visit by the French team this year. Modified programme of 14 matches suggested. Auckland Railway league's Commissioner telegraphs that the Mareretu tunnel, 100 miles from Auckland on the North Trunk line, has been holed. Jury awards petitioner full claim for £1000 at Supreme Court this morning in a defended divorce case of Robert Henry Bird against Amelia Mary Bird and Alexander Drever. of Kauri. Meat Control Board is endeavouring to obtain a substantial reduction in the shipping freight rates for beef. Premier says if it is successful tbe RailwayDepartment will also consider reducing the freight rate. Millinery. "Tlie Regal" exclusive English and French models, now showing, inspection invited. 246, Queen St.—(Ad.) Just arrived ex Remuera the finest selection of fur coats in the city —prewar prices. Call and inspect.—The Boudoir, 244, Queen Street and Karangahape Road, near Tivoli. —(Ad.) "Engraving and enamelling on gold, silver, metal, ivory, leather, artistically jxecuted.—Silk's Jeweller.—(Ad.) And all the world wondered! Auckland still continues to wonder how such, prices are possible as those which obtain at E. Kitchener's Ltd., the Boot People, of Karangahape Road.—i_id.)
Just opened up a display of new season's goods at prices a_nd quality that cannot be beaten at Oborn's, 240 and 242. Hot_on Street. —(Ad.) You'll enjoy "Sandy "Macdonald," the champion Scotch whisky. It's always the same —just right.—(Ad.) Ladies' winter coats.—Just opened a lovely selection of ihe newest shapes and materials, Economic, opp. Town Hall. Ad. ''Centreway" is worth trying. You get the best. Lunch from 11.30; tea from 4.30 (1/0). Queen St., opp. Hart's. (Ad.) Old jewellery and silverware repaired. bougiht, _3.changed, /.p- re-made; newdesigns submitted.—Silk's Jeweller. Ad.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 77, 31 March 1922, Page 1
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