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TABLE TALK.

J Gowns, half-price, 'Vogue,' A.M.P. Bldg. (Ad.) Presbytery meets to-night. , Very rough weather reported on the - .East Coast. . First community singing in Auckland at the Town Hall tomorrow. The dead body of a child, Miliccnt ' Anderson, was found in a well at Otorohanga. A bag containing £150 was stolen from i a passenger by a Wellington tramcar j last evening. j Enrolment in the city and suburban I constituencies for the general election started to-day. I A case of shoplifting detected at Ren- ■ dell's yesterday and dealt with at Police Court this morning. Experts believe the centre of the Taupo (earthquakes is passing towards Oruanui, 144 miles from Taupo. I The Canadian Constructor sails for | Xew York to-morrow with a cargo of produce and other freight. Minister replies to what he terms tho '"ill-informed and stupid criticism" o-f plague preventive measures. Four additional cases of diphtheria, including two from the city, reported to the Health Ofiice this morning. Reply by Public Health Minister to criticism by Dr. Bernstein of the tubercular treatment of soldier patients. The Kaiser is bringing libel suits i against two newspapers for giving a non- | official version of how he got a black eye in ISO 7. I A quantity of material for the Otira i Tunnel works and two locomotives 'brought by the Maiuioa from Liverpool this morning. A number of Protestant homes in Wesumeath were burned yesterday in reprisal for the happenings of the past week in Belfast. I Education Minister considers tho Kowllai Junior high school the beginning of the greatest advance yet made lin education in this country. I Outbreak of fire in a saddlery establishment at the corner of High and (Chancery Streets yesterday afternoon, j Extinguished in a few minutes. i According to the "London Star" tha six points in the Irish Constitution in | dispute with the British Government have been satisfactorily settled. The Cliristchurch Health Officer advises anyone "having a Japanese shaving brush to 'burn it, owing to the grave danger of anthrax contained in it. Auckland Power Board poll to get ratepayers' sanction of £000.000 loan for electric power extensions to be taken on Wednesday, June 28, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. The receiver of wrecks is looking after the Wiltshire. But did you know that we receive all the old wrecks of furs and fur coats and turn them out as new again at cost of a few shillings.— Empire Furriers, opp. Town Hall door. (Ad.) Finest collection of diamond engagement rings of durable finish, latest platinum settings, and ISct gold, executed by the best modern hand artist, £7 10/, ■If 1 0 10/, .£l2 10/. £15. £20. £25. up t.i : £200. Best quality and value at bilk's, ' Jeweller.—Ad.) Jvatcst models from 22 fi to 3.Vfi at ! Madame Ray's Millinery "Sale, Svmond3 ' .'Street.—(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 138, 13 June 1922, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 138, 13 June 1922, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 138, 13 June 1922, Page 1

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