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TABLE TALK.

I Schneidemans Sale. Creat Bargains. iAd.>

Racing at Wanganui to-day and trotting on Monday. Hearing of the Eden election petition opens on Monday. Motor cycle races at Takapuna racecourse this afternoon. Remuera leaves Wellington on Monday for .Southampton. Thirteen burned to death in a rooming house fire in Kansas City. Continued westerlies are affecting the tides in the Gulf. Unusually low all this week. Several industrial disputes will come before the Conciliation Council at Auckland next month. There is no boat this week from Sydney for Auckland. The Manuka left yesterday for Wellington. Five of the Irish rebel leaders have been captured by the Free State forces. De Valera is still at large. The Xavua, which left Suva last night for Auckland, is bringing 105 passengers and 18,600 cases of bananas. Workers in the Ruhr are said to be in favour of negotiating with France for the payment of reparations. Prime Minister arrived in Auckland this morning. Visiting the Franklin Show at Pukekohe this afternoon. Lloyd George strongly castigates France for her action in the Ruhr, which he asserts is provocative of war. Prisoner at Mount Eden Gaol sentenced to 14 days on bread and water this morning for an attempt to break gaol. An all round drop of Id to 2d per lb at the Wellington wool sale last night compared with the prices at the January sale. A fire in a three-roomed cottage in Hobson Street last night resulted in an old lady named Mrs. S. A. Clark dying at the hospital from burns. Claim for £3,000 damages over th« Endean's building fatality settled at tt. Supreme Court this morning, a wido . getting £1,250 by arrangement. Last Plunket Shield match of the season beinjr played at Christchurch. Wellington dismisssed Canterbury for __■ yesterday, and lost 1 wicket for 63. Ernie Roberts, firnie Roberts, Ern_ Roberts, tailor; latest cut, 199, Karang*. hape Road, over U.F.S. Dispensary.—Ad. Kelleway's, cheapest draper. Doctor flannels, all colours, 2/1IJ; 54m whit, twill sheeting. 1/9; linen tea towelling, 1/3 J.— Broadway, Newmarket—(Ad.) Beautiful fur coats, reduced mucn. below cost to clear. Your opportunity. Boudoir Retiring Sale, Karangahape Road, near Tiv oli—(Ad.) Your own material Beautifully cv. and. well tailored—costume, 4 guineas: coatfrock, 3 guineas.—Maison Levin, _»>, Queen Street.—(Ad.) An Auckland doctor says, Halls wipe is one of the best tonics we •have." —(Ad.. The cheapest place in Australasia for furs, fur coats, is The Empire Furrier's, opposite Town Hall—(Ad.. Elsie Ginn's sale of costumes and frocks. Last few days; sacrifice prices. —40, Winstone Bldgs., Queen St.—(Ad.) Fifty per cent, discount direct to you—mind, a saving of 50 per cent.—At David Silk, jeweller. Queen Street. (Ad.) Buy wisely and well, profit by next; week's opportunity, buy your Fur Coats and Furs direct from the actual manufacturers. Melba Fur Co., 338, Queen Street.—(Ad.) Join Mcßride _ lending library. 262. Dominion Road. New books. All latest fiction. —(Ad.) Ladies, look! Rainbow Fashion Chocolate and Walnut Sponge at lOdper lb. at the Ferry Cake Shop. Why pay more? —(Ad.) Kelleway's, cheapest draper. Lemon crepe de chine blouses, 9/11: white woven bloomers, 1/11 J; cotton singlets, 1/3: black cotton hose, 1/ pair.—Newmarket, — (Ad.) Tlie largest selection, tlie highest quality, and the lowest prices in furs, fur coats, is at The Empire Furrier's, opposite Town Hall.—(Ad.) Beautiful navy serge indigo dye costumes well cut, from 4 guineas.—Maison Levin' 288. Queen Street—(Ad.) Several £11-fl4 14/ hand-made unclaimed suits being sold very cheaply at Glass, the tailors, 344, Queen St.— (Ad.) _.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 47, 24 February 1923, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 47, 24 February 1923, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 47, 24 February 1923, Page 1

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