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TABLE TALK.

Manuka for Sydney at noon to- • morrow. Heavy floods in Texas. Several towns under water. 1 Nearly £2000 collected in Auckland on i "Poppy Day." King's College annual steeplechase this afternoon. f Anglican General Synod opens in i Auckland to-morrow. • I Niagara left yesterday for Vancouver 1 with 600 passengers on board. '■ Waimana arrived at Wellington ye=f terday with 1190 immigrants. Stock Exchange opened this morning ' to better prices for many lines. ; Special' Anzac Day services in and '. around the city all largely attended. ■ Conference between Minister and ■ Auckland Education Board to-morrow. All young men advised yesterday by " Colonel Macksey to train hard for the : next war. Mr. C. W. Allen, bank manager. \ drowned wbjle bathing at Paekakariki. Wellington. 5 New Selwyn block of buildings at St. 5 John's College opened by the Governor - • General this morning. ! Decrease of £36,985 in the tote figures ' for the recent Avondale meeting com- . pared with last year's autumn meeting. ; Typhoid notifications to the Health ■ Office now number 100, ten additional 1 notifications being received this morn-' i ingThe Prime Minister, after two busy • daya in Auckland and his own elec- \ torate, returned last night to Welling- ; ton. : Russia staggered the Genoa Conference 1 by a new series of demands, including ■ non-recognition of war debts and of pri- ■ vate ownership of property. Flora left Rarotonga on Saturday hist with a cargo of 10,000 cases of oranges L and between 2000 and 3000 cases o* ' bananas. Due at Auckland on Monday ,- next. > Governor-Oeneral and Lady Jellicoe 1 leave on Friday to spend several days c in the Waikato and Raglan districts. \ Several war memorials will be unveiled ■ by Lord Jellieoe. j Another death this morning at the j hospital from typhoid, while there have s been three since Thursday at tha Mental s Hospital. This makes a total of six i deaths from typhoid to date, t The American War Minister considers • that it is still necessary to conduct '■ experiments in regard to poison gas, s though this method of warfare was elimijj nated by the Washington Conference. : Big hose clearance —15 lines to go* s from 1/9 per pair; also clearance coats 4 and frocks.—Warren, 3rd floor, Strand c Arcade.—(Ad.) 5 Timber at the good old prices. S. G. r Browne, sawmiller, Whakapara, is a 3 returned soldier, and sells on the open >, market, so go to sale on Saturday next. 1 (Ad.) _ Mulsirated Cocoanut Oil Shampoo 1 makes an abundance of rich creamy n lather, guaranteed non-greasy. Chemist* -° 3/.—(Ad.) ~ E. Kitchener, Ltd., of Karangahape Road, have bought and are selling large !; stocks of boots and shoes far belaw - manufacturer's cost. —(Ad.) • Model velour coats, smart winter coat - frocks, knitted woollen frocks, 5 guinea*.. Lj Model House, Strand Arcade.—( Ad.) "Here's health!" A good toast when '" "Sandy Mac" is on hand. There's health 2 and good cheer in every drop.— (Ad.) \ See the charming display of evening :. frocks, dance frocks, and the latest T creations in jazz hats at The Boudoir, r Karangahape Road, nr. Tivoli. —(Ad.) Great variety of seasonable gifts to - 1 suit every purse for babies, school chile dren, ladies, gents, friends and sweetjj hearts. These can be seen at on* glance, without wasting time mud I thought, at Silk's, Jeweller.—(Ad.) l Week's sale coats and furs in progress, a also heavy all-wool cashmere hose, wortli % 4/11, for 3/9 pair.—The Hub, Queen » Street.—(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 97, 26 April 1922, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 97, 26 April 1922, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 97, 26 April 1922, Page 1

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