TABLE TALK.
Schneideman's Sale. Great Bargains. (Ad.) City Council meets to-night. The Waitomo election petition will probably be dropped. Marama leaves for Sydney at 4 o'clock to-morrow afternoon. The Labour party has decided not to contest the Tauranga seat. Hearing of Western Maori election petition in progress at Tauranga. Athenic sails from Wellington tor Southampton at daylight on Saturday. . Edward Kenneth Manttan, commercial, accidentally killed at Christchurch. Epsom Girls' Grammar School swimming sports at the Shelly Beach baths to-morrow afternoon. A stained-glass war memorial window is to be unveiled at the Mount Eden Congregational Church next Sunday. A Fatea man who says he is a lepei asked to be removed to Quail Island, but he is not to be admitted to that institution. Motorists bound for the Tongariro National Park can now motor right through from Taumarunui to Waimarino. The business of the New Zealand Congregational Union opened at the Mount Eden Church this morning, and will be N continued till next Wednesday. Annual report of the Congregational Church Union states that several southern churches had been alienated owing to the deferring of the proposed union with the Presbyterian Church. Big shipments of produce leaving Auckland at present for England and America. In the first half of this month 170,000 boxes of butter, 21.387 crates of cheese, 32,000 carcases of mutton, and "9368 bales of wool are being lifted by eight steamers. Hannah's huge after-season salegoes successfully on. Thousands have already benefited by the unequalled bargains offering. R. Hannah and Co., Ltd., 197, Queen Street, also at 120, Karangahape Road.—(Ad.) The sensational offer still holds good. Coney seal coats from f8 10/, fur wraps and stoles from 3 guineas. Only to be had from Empire Furriers, opp. Town Hall.—(Ad.) Opportunity almost gone. K.K. Footwear, Ltd.'s shoe sale closes in few days at Melvern's store, Karaneahape Road.—(Ad.) Knight and Co. are etill offering the biggest bargains, in ladies' and gent's footwear, working boots, from 17/6, light boots 21/, ladies' from 8/11. Below Town HalL—(Ad.) Fifty per cent discount direct to you.— mind, a saving of 50 per cent.—At David Silk, jeweller, Queen Street.—(Ad.) The final flutter, ladies' tan willow calf shoes, 8/11, tan boots 6/9, patent courts 14/6, at Oborn's boot sale 240 Hobson Street.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 57, 8 March 1923, Page 1
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