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TABLE TALK.

Races at Avondale to-day and Menday. Opening of the League and Soccer seasons. Whau Bridge to remain closed to traffic until May 1. One man was shot dead "in gunplay in Belfast yesterday. Householders' meetings for the election of school committees on Monday night. Fourteen more cases of typhoid reported to the Health Officer this morning. Very heavy wind squalls in the night from the sou-west. Cold southerly weather to-day. A determined attempt to capture the Wellington barracks, Dublin, on Thursday night failed. Deviation work on Rangiriri Hills Road will be started within the nest four or five weeks. Fire in the Railway Workshops, Newmarket, last night. Suppressed before much damage done. Niagara due from Sydney early on Monday morning. Continues her voyage to Vancouver on Tuesday. Memorial lych gate and cross at St. Aidan's, Remuera, to be unveiled by Governor-General to-morrow morning. Queenie Harwood, one of the three girls found on Chinese premises some time ago, was this morning sent to prison for three months for breaking probation. Outbreak of fire last evening amongst I the copra cargo of the Raranga, lying at the Queen's wharf. The valuable cargo of general produce was not damaged. Burglars visited Maeky, Logan and Caldwell's warehouse at Wellington on Thursday night. The -office was ransacked, hut nothing of value was secured. Four candidates nominated for the two vacant seats on the Auckland City Council, two hy Progressive Citizens' Committee and two in the Labour interest. Election next Friday. Three boya, the youngest 12 years, admitted at the Juvenile Court this monjjng having broken into no fewer than 14 business premises and stolen goods worth £112. Two -were committed to homes and the youngest put on good behaviour. Kelleway's, Cheapest Draper.—Children's wool dresses, 18-inch, grey, emerald, rose, 9/11 up; ladies' wool dresses, 37/6; maids' wool dresses, 36----inch, 19/IJ—Newmarket.—-(Ad.) Large display of artistic brooches, 9ct and 15ct, 5/6, 7/6, 10/6, 13/, 20/. 5K>/. 30/, 40/.—At Silk's, JeweUer.—(Ad.) Ernie Roberts, first-class tailor. All ■nits reduced. Latest c0t.—199, Karangahape Road, over TT.F.S. Dispensary. (Ad.) Lest -we ' forget! Bargains in 'hosiery, select 6tock.—Hosiery House, Ist floor. Smeeton's Buildings.—(Ad.) For evening coats and capes; coats of velour and tweed; fur coats and stoles, see the beautiful display at The Boudoir, 244, Queen Street, and Karangahape Road, nr. Tivoli.—(Ad.) Everyone wonders how we can sell high-class furs and coats at such low prices. It is because our factory is in London, and we sell at London pricesEmpire Furriers, opp. main entrance. Town Hall.— (Ad.) Kblleway'sv Cheapest Draper. —Mol•rette underskirts, all colours, 7/11; grey fleecy bloomers, English, 3/11; boys' grey Colonial wool jerseys. 22*ineh, 6/11.—Newmarket.—(Ad.) Money refunded within 7 days on mail orders only. War Loan Certificates received as cash.—Silk's. Jeweller.— (Ad.l See the charming display of evening frocks, dance frocks, and the latest creations in jazz hats at The Boudoir, Karangahape Road, nr. Tivoli. —(Ad.) Why wear a shabby 6ir:t or costume -when the Empire can renovate it to look as new again? The cost is triflinff. Empire Cleaners and Dyers, opp. main entrance, Town Hall.—(Ad.)

•Smart cabaret sequin frocks, lOgns; evening frocks, Sens.—Model House. Strand Arcade. — (Ad.) Kellewav's, Cheapest Draper.—Navy Colonial flannel, 2/11) yard: 80-inch twill sheeting, 2/11 J; unbleached Damask, 2/11 yard; 54-inch unbleached twill sheeting. 2/3*. —Newmarket. (Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 95, 22 April 1922, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 95, 22 April 1922, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 95, 22 April 1922, Page 1