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TABLE TALK.

Manuka due from Sydney on Monday. Navua due from Suva at 6 a.m. on Monday. Makttra left Vancouver at midnight last night for Auckland. Barquentine Laura had stormy voyage from Awanui to Sydney. More evidence this morning at the Rotorua-Taupo railway inquiry. Soccer test match at Dunedin to-day between Australia and New Zealand. Baron Kato proposes to grant universal suffrage in Japan within ten years. The Philippine authorities are again asking America to grant them independence. No suspension of tram service between 11 a.m. and 12.15 p.m. in future on Sundays, beginning to-morrow. The young man, E. J. Kime, one of the two lost on the Mt. Hector track, died yesterday a few hours after being found. Earth shakings have resumed on a small scale at Taupo, while White Island is also reported to be unusually active.

Kurow arrived from Newcastle this morning after experiencing exceptionally heavy weather, easterly gales and rain squalls. Bible Sunday to-morrow-. An exchange of ministers among the Protestant churches and special sermons at tho morning services. Defect in water service at Kensington Cafe caused a flood last night in the premises below, about £100 worth of damage resulting. The Ngapuhi will resume running on Monday after an extensive five weeks' overhaul, including the construction of 14 new saloon cabins. A site of 1150 acres has been purchased on Hamilton's Slope, in Central Otago. at an altitude of 1550 feet, for a consumptives' sanatorium in the South island. Inquiry into death of the prisoner Beehre held at the gaol this morning. Verdict of accidental death through deceased being run over by a metal truck returned. The harbour master, Captain Sergeant, going Home to inquire into and report on the acquisition of an oceangoing tug and salvaging apparatus,**.wireless installations suitable foi ci, use*, and other matters. Fire in a three-storeyed buildi in Fort Street last evening owned by -Mr. H. O. Wiles and occupied by H. 0.. '\ ;le:, Ltd.. and Norden and Co., Ltd.,, ■ «•*«- ment and ground floor, containing . ptden and Co.'s stock, badly damage:" Kelleway's, Cheapest Draper,* v.k.— Men's good pyjamas, tj/ll; heavy-knit-ted socks, 9d pair; men's woven singlets. 2,11; pants, 3 6.—Newmarket only. (Ad.) Ladies' frocks, costumes and millinery lat J. Hampton's (late Fowler's). Sale | Monday morning at 9.30. See advt. in i ""Wanted Known." —(Ad,) ' Farrow's Footwear Sale commences Monday next, 240, Queen Street. — (Ad.) Large display of artistic brooches... Oct and 15c.f*ffe: 7/6, 10/6.73/, 20/, WT 30/, 40/. —At Siik's Jeweller.— (Ad.) | Read Tanfield, Potter and Co., great

crockery sale adv. on page 12.—(Ad.) Krnie Roberts, fi-st-class tailor. All suit reduced. Latest cut.-—lO9, Karaagnhape Roarl. over U.F.S. Dispensary. (Ad.) Specials for Monday—Don't fail to see the windows!—Tlie Boudoir, 244, Q :een Street, and Karangahape Road, near livoli.—(Ad.) Kelleway's. Cheapest Draper, Sale.— 36in. Horrockses' calico. l/4._d yard; 56:n white sheeting, 1/S yard; 30in pyjama cloth, 1/3* yard.—Newmarket otilv—(Ad.) Furrow's footwear sale commences Monday next. 240. Queen Street.—(Ad.) The .ommunity is singing loud in praise of the wonderful value we give in furs and fu_- coats. Everything is at clearinir price fir one week only.— Empire Furrier*, opp. Town Hall door.— (Ail. 1 Evening gowns 7 sruineas, coat frock 9 5 guineas to 14 guineas, wool jumpers 15 6. children's wool capes 45/. —Mr 3. Barton-Walker, Model House, Strand Arcade—i Ad.) Have you been to see the Infants' Rest Room in the Strand Arcade? (Ad.) Money refunded within 7 days on mail orders only. War Loan Certificates received ns cash.- —Silk's, Jeweller.—-(Ad.) Kelleway's, Cheapest Draper, Sale. — 42in Amazon cloth, navy, wine 3/11 yard: ladies' Macrynr flannelette ni_htdToss. 6/11: O.S. size cotton singlets, 1/IH.—Newmarket only.— (Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 142, 17 June 1922, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 142, 17 June 1922, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 142, 17 June 1922, Page 1

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