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TABLE TALK.

C.ingreoational I'nion still sitting. Fire'at N'elaon. three shops destroyed. Licensing committees elected to-mor-row. v Tramway Appeal Board decisions this morning. Manuka arrives to-morrow afternoon from Sydney. Niagara left Suva on Saturday evening for Vancouver. Man lined £."> this morning for assault on a Chinese fruiterer. I Evidence in the Western Maori eleeItion petition to lie hoard at Auckland l ' to-morrow. Appeals by seven tramway employees against appointment of trallie inspectors dismissed by board to-day. Westmealh. which arrived from Liverpool this morning, was badly buffeted in the Atlantic, getting her de.-k fittingdamaged. Talk at Rotary lunch to-day by the chairman of the Power Hoard on the progress made since it took the Isthmus over in April last year. Congregational I'nion anxious to get literature from Home for the purpose of broadcasting the significance of Congregationalism. Twenty charges of theft, totalling £1!> 1.1/4. preferred against the City Council's fish market manager at Police Court this morning. ■ .Middle aged woman, supposed to lie a school teacher, fell u|T _ train at Heatheote Valley on Saturday night and was killed instantly. Claim for I'.IOOO damages for alleged misrepresentation respecting the sale"of a farm at Kaipara Flats opened at •Supreme Court this morning. A bazaar and dance at Vauxhall on Saturday for the improvement of the school grounds netted i"SO, which will carry a £ for £ subsidy from the Oovernnient._ Attempt being made to-day to lower the motor car speed record between Wellington and Auckland. Te do it lh» Auckland 0.P.0. will have t . be reached before 7., p.m. 1 nder new management.- Remarkable value offering in new season's ,r, )n ,is The Boudoir. Karangahape Rd „' rir Tivoli. i Ad.) Several smart unclaimed suits made in <;iass. the classy tailors, -special cut for sale from £7 ].", , „-orh )Z guineas. Shoes at the lowest prices in Auckland. S'alues never better.—E. Kitchener. Ltd.. 2d. 22. Karangahape Eoad (Die Corner Store), opp. top of Fpper Queen Street. - I Ad.) Discriminating poop!,. |„ n their fur j coats and furs direct from Empire Curriers. Why. Because the prices are lowest in 5.7.. See the huge selection 3M. Qacca St., o;-. ".,.»-„ riall.-tAd.I fifty per cent discount direct to you —mind, a saving of 5(1 per cent. St -avid Silk, jeweller. Queen Street — (Ad.) Last feu- days of dlas.s. ,),e tailor* sale of several Xm-.is unclaimed suits .' i Ad.) Stock bought big reductions for ~.-i-h Must be cleared to make room for new .-bipments just arrived. Specialists in millinery, frocks, furs. ""Boudoir." Karangahape Road, t Ad. i i = • ~ ! ADVERTISEMENTS INTENDED i I'OR OCR I CLASSIFIED ( ni.LMXS I j SHorr.n p.i: N oik oei-ici: mt ; eater than ___ 30 p.m ham.,. : i ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED Urn: ' | THIS 1101-K WII.I. UK ISSKRTEII IP 1 TILL 2.45 P.M. IN OCR LATE NEWS. 1 I PAGE.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 60, 12 March 1923, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 60, 12 March 1923, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 60, 12 March 1923, Page 1

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