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TABLE TALK.

Schueide__n"s Sale. Great Bargains. iAd.) Rotorua show to-morrow. Compulsory marriage proposed in Turkey. Xavua due at 7 a.m. to-morrow from Suva. Torn bank-note causes murderer's • arrest at Rouen. The Chatham left this morning on a visit to Australia. J-'all of an immense meteor reported • from Afghanistan. : Jap crew mutinied and took charge of steamer from Kobe. The Ruhr occupation makes a split in British Labour ranks. i Floods in Otaki district the worst ■ known there for many years. Labour party announce intention to contest the Tauranga seat. Paparoa arrives at Wellington tomorrow from Southampton. Good second innings stand by Canterbury in the Plunket Shield match. i Mr. Parr in the witness box to-day • at the Eden election petition inquiry. The scow Katie 8 brought up 30 tons of cargo this morning salvaged from the 1 Wiltshire. First verdict of •murder" returned by Free State jury in Ireland in, case of > death in civil war. The last of the Wiltshire, above the fo'e'sle head, disappeared in the eav • erly storm ten days ago. Locale of the 1923 Xew Zealand tennis ' championships will be decided to-morrow evening at Wellington by the Xew Zea- , , land Council. Narrow escape from drowning off the Albert wharf yesterday afternoon of a ; fix-year-old boy. Rescued just in time ; by skipper of Goshawk. s Dairy Employees' Union intends to F submit to the City Council a scheme for the munieipalisation of the milk supply ' on the lines followed in Wellington. Xarrov. escape of a motorist at West- , field last evening. Car capsized over a. bank, and after several complete turns landed upside down with the driver imprisoned inside. E. Kitchener, Limited, great sale, staggering prices. Still more slaughter of prices. Shoes of every description. - Thousands of highly satisfied purchasers. —The Corner Store, opposite top of Upper Queen Street . — (Advt.) Everything half-price Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Boudoir Karangahape Road, near Tivoli. — (Ad.) J. Hampton, 131, Symonds Street, ' now showing coat frocks in nigger, I navy, gab., and fine serge. Style and quality guaranteed. Prices moderate. Also stylish millinery. Inspection invited. — (Ad.) Fifty per cent discount direct to you — mind, a saving of 50 per cent.—At David Silk, ieweller, Queen Street. — (Ad.) To hotels, restaurants, etc.—Try San- • ford's, Ltd., for your fish supplies dur- • ing the Lenten season, no disappointments, trawlers arriving daily.—(Ad.) "Lucille," last day of sale, all hats half-price. 264 Queen Street, next • Savings Bank.—(Ad.) > An Auckland doctor says, "Ball's , wine is~~one of the best tonics wa have."—(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 49, 27 February 1923, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 49, 27 February 1923, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 49, 27 February 1923, Page 1

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