TABLE TALK.
Quality footwear at sale juices. T. Clark. lAd) Britishers in Smyrna are being taken away in warships. Two divorce cases at the Supreme Court this morning. North Auckland Land Board continued its sitting to-day. Annual report of tl»a Auckland branch of the X.Z.E.I, records a good year's work. The Turks are within eighty miles of Smyrna, and tlie Greek retirement continues. '•» The presentation of a kiwi to the Auckland Zoo was made with official sanction. ■" Grammar School won the Moascar Cup, beating Southland High School bjr 16 to 9. Navua left Suva last night with 82 passengers and 10,000 cases and 400 bunches of bananas. Makura due at daylight tomorrow from Vancouver. Resumes her voyage to Sydney at 5 p.m. The House yesterday passed Mr. Wilford's bill making it possible for women to be appointed as Justices of the Peace. A loan of twenty to thirty millions has been offered Austria, secured on the import revenues, subject to a f.ve years' moratorium for the indemnity payments. Hope for the entombed men in the Whitehaven colliery has been abandoned, gas and falls of rock having foiled the rescuers. It may be necessary to seal the pit. The Rev. J. Maekie, Presbyterian minister of Greytown, died suddenly last night while attending a prohibition meeting at Carterton. He had just cycled seven miles to the meeting. Auckland Power Board has secured a promise from the Minister that the transmission line from Horahora shall be started forthwith. Estimated, to be ready for use within eighteen months. For this week-end only. Ladies' Pat. Court Shoes, smart, various shapes, Cuban heels; per pair 14/6, usually sold at 25/-. —At the Footwear Providers ot Auckland, E. Kitchener, Ltd., 20-22, Ka/ranuahape Road.—(Ad.) Special offer this week. Best silverplated English-made Al quality spoons and forks. Teas 7/3 half-dozen, dessert 15/- half-dozen, tables 20/- half-dozen, dessert knives 15/- half-dozen.—At Silk's, Jeweller, stock reducing eale. (Ad.) At 9 a.m. to-morrow our sale starts. We are too grieved to mention prices, they hurt u 5 . But our loss is your gain.—Knight, and Co., the boot people, opp. Crev Statue.—(Ad.l Have you seen the new striped Terry summer dress fabric. Something like a sponge cloth, but finer. -.5/11. —At the Economic, opp. Town Hall.— (Ad.) You can make smart and beautiful ladies' ffirdles. worth 15/ each, for 3/6. Call at llavid Silk's, Jeweller, for material.- - (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 212, 7 September 1922, Page 1
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