TABLE TALK.
Our New Suitings have arrived. Auckland has not seen siu-h iiuality for uiauy years. 1* Gl'oos and Co.. Tailors, Queen -7-f. (Ail.* Avondale races to-day and Monday. >"o change in the -Ne.tr Eastern --uuation. ... Eleven notifications of diphtheria thia The Jewish Xew Year, 5053 anno mundi. ~ Supreme and Tolice Court holiday on , , The "•Tern*' Haere, in tow, has reached Whangarua. Jtulfio reserved .decision in the caeo testing the validity of boiler patent. Intelvention by the League of Xationa in the Turkish trouble is regarded a3 unlikely. '-' Auckland freezing works depute comes before the Conciliation Council On Thursday next. Hikurangi coal mines dispute settled under the industrial Disputes Investigation Act this week. ° Marshal Foch thinks an army Ofloo,ooo men backed by a. Ueet would be required to hold the Dardanelles against a real enemy. Australian League footballers leave iot Rotorua on Monday. They play thcra on Tuesday and at Hamilton pa Wednesday. ) Wellington constable was hit hy A hullet on the lobe of the right en? through an explosion of cartridges oa tramway rails. A Chinaman before the Police Court thiil morning for landing without paymg poll tax. Is to be taken back to the port; he sailed from. Tuesday will be the lotn anniversary of New Zealand's elevation to the status of a dominion. The hank holiday will bo observed on Monday. Kemal is reported to ihave issued Un ultimatum demanding a conference on the basis of Turkey's return to her prewar frontier, the Maritza river Kingsland electric sub-station satisfactorily tested this morning. This station will enable a better time table to be run on the Mount -A route.
Decision reserved in Supren the action by Wellington Raci test the validity of the General's contention that if run in heats, each heat mue'. a race on tlie card. Furs and fur coats will ridiculous prices next week, sold.—Melba Fur Co., 338, Queen St. Ad. Furs. Final sacrifice. Next seasons indent samples. Stocks must go.—Empire Furrier, opposite Town Hall.—^Ad.) Radiators for motor cars; lamps and guards, all makes.—Phillip Lewis, Chancery Street; 'phone 2775 A. — (Ad.) Ernie Roberts, iirsi-class tailor. All suit reduced. Latest, cut.—WO, Karaagrihape Road, over Übl-bSb Dispensary. (Ad.) l.adi<s ! Oct gold uristlol walohes, l-> jewel lever movement, guarantee given with every w-i-ti-ii: n*m-al price £5. Now £2 10/.—Victor J3ro\\n=on, 10, Queeu Street.—(Ad.) llring your prescription- to Craw-haw and Foster's up-to-date Pharmacy, top ! Svmond- Street.- I Ad. I I To-night. 7.30. Tabernacle. dreat ! lantern lecture, "Ik-art oi Africa,'' by jiliss Hrandoii.— (Ad.) Clocks, striking hour and half hour, oak cases, reliable movement*. .">•>/ each lat Silk's, Jeweller, stock reducing =ale. I (Ad.) Kelleway's. still cheapest draper. Allwool cashmere ho-e 2/11. lGin black silk; ankle hose, seam- back, 3/11. Newmarket. (Ad.) Sponge cloth frocks, novel designs, from 20/6; silk foulard frocks, SO/u\--Modcl House. Strand Arcade. — (Ad.) Should wiser counsels prevail Auckland's war memorial museum will be built of Drurv terra eotta building blocks and tiles, and the citizens will be the proud possessors of an everlasting structure. Ad, Only one of each; prettiest dresses and hats in Auckland at less than whole, sale prices.—Melba, 338, Queen St. (Ad.) Kelleway, still cheapest draper. Guaranteed "Broadway" corset 6/11, silk jumpers 25/0, 24in hand-made lace an<i insertion SM yd. Xewmarket.—(Ad.) Georgette jumpers, dainty shades, 29/0; georgette camisoles, 10/0: voile camisoles, 5/o.—Model House, Strand Arcade.— (Ad.) Kelleway's, still cheapest draper, flood SOin twill sheeting 2/11 yd. pillow cases 1/, unbleached damask 2,'S yd. I'iin linca craeh 1/11. Newmarket.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 226, 23 September 1922, Page 1
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