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TABLE TALK.

State guarantee for price of wheat to end. Public schools' sport? at the Domain to-morrow. Niagara arrived at Sydney yesterday from Auckland. Rat catching lias cost Wellington City Council 4/G per rat. > Northland Trotting Club's meeting at • Whangarei to-moTrow. Military Pensions Board sits in Auckland on Saturday next. Arrival of X.S.W. Rugby League delegates by the tlimaroa. Quarterly" hanking return* reflect improved commercial outlook. ; Jellyfish particularly troublesome to fishermen in the Gulf just now. Good shooting season anticipated by the Auckland Acclimatisation Society. A branch of the X.Z. National Defence League was formed in Auckland last night. Stock Exchange have decided to hold a morning call on Saturdays after Easter. Bequest of £1300 to Technical College by former Auckland resident, the hate Mr. R. J. Binns. The Governor-General arrived in Auckland this morning, and will remain in residence here for some weeks. Lady Jelrkoe expected from Taupo tomorrow. Auckland branch of the Public Service Association last night passed a resolution regretting the action of the P. and T. Association in deciding to link up with the Alliance of Labour. Ladies, take advantage. Inspection invited, the Hosiery House, first floor, Smeeton's Bldgs. Easter reductions. Ad. Films for Easter. Largest and freshest stock in city at Harrington's, 144, Queen Street.—(Ad.) Children's wool hats 15/6, children's wool capes 45/, children's wool frocks 29/6 and 45/.—Model House, Strand Arcade. —(Ad.) : Wonderful display of Easter millinery at The Boudoir, KaTangahape Road, nr. Tivoli.—(Ad.) If you've never tasted "Sandy Macdonald" ye dinna ken what real Scotch whisky is like.—(Ad.) "Lucille," 264, Queen Street, is showing exclusive race hats and jumpers, specially priced for Easter. — (Ad.) Great reductions in Cameras for Easter holidays at Harrington's, 144,. Queen St.—(Ad.) Fine prints from your negatives by taking them to E. Munro, 5, Customs Street E.-(Ad.) Queen Street stock bought at 10/ in £. Men's tan and black boots at 21/, 22/6, and 25/; also men's glace evening shoes 29/6, reduced to 14/6.—Knight and Co.'s Boot Sale, opp. Grey Statue, Queen Street.—(Ad.) Wool frocks 63/, 69/6, silk handknitted jumpers 5 guineas, model velour coats. —Model House, Strand Arcade.— (Ad.) A visit to Auckland in conjunctioa with the money saved by visiting Oborn's shoe store, 240, and 242, Hobson Street, is sure to produce pleasant memories.— (Ad.) Get your Easter buns at Ferry Cake Shop to-morrow, Thursday.— (Ad.) Great variety of seasonable gifts to suit every purse for babies, school children, ladies, gents, friends and sweethearts. These can be seen at one glance, without wasting time and thought, at silk's, Jeweller.—(Ad.) Easter attractions! Newest season's footwear models at lowest prices.—E. Kitchener, Ltd., Karangahape Rd. —Ad.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 87, 12 April 1922, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 87, 12 April 1922, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 87, 12 April 1922, Page 1