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TABLE TALK.

Schneideman's Sale. Great Bargains. (Ad.) Usual winter sports fixtures tomorrow. "Auckland Art Society's exhibition open to-day. Good business on 'Change to-day in investment stocks. Remuera will not berth till about 5 o'clock this evening. Annual frolics of the students through the town to-day. Sitting of the Arbitration Court at Auckland will take place next month. City leasehold in O'Rorke Street with seven-roomed house sold to-day lor £2350. French Teported to be ready to make peace in the Ruhr if passive resistance end 6. Man adjudicated bankrupt this morning was explained to be in gaol lor burglary. New issue of £1.125,000 worth of stock in the Bank of New Zealand announced. Tofua left Suva last night for Auckland, with 13.000 cases and 287 bunches of bananas. . Situation in Bulgaria still obscure, but it seems clear that the revolutionary part has the upper hand. It is practically certain that Mr. R. F. Bollard (Raglan) will join Cabinet. taking the portfolio of Xative Affairs. Nine men killed and thrown overboard in battle aboard schooner which was smuggling Chinese into America. Ulimaroa came up from the Quarantine Station this morning. She sails at 11 o'clock to-morrow morning for Sydney. New tramway section on the Great South Road to 'Market Road to be put in commission on Sunday, the cars through routing to Mt. Eden. A claim against the New Zealand Shipping Co., arising out of damage to crockery shipped to Auckland by the Middlesex, was heard at Supreme Court this morning. Final agreement between Harbour Board and City Council over the proposed Quay Street railway extension. Bill already prepared for presentation to Parliament. One Tree Hill Borough Commission sat this morning. Two petitions heard, one for the constitution of a borough and another for forming a separate road district for the area south of Campbell Road. Big Reductions. —Gowns, coat frocks, costumes. —Gwen Smith, His Majesty's Arcade, Queen St.— (Ad.) New records, 2/6 to 10/, Gramophone? from £7. Open this evening, SlO. Basement, Xew Zealand Insurance Buildings.—(Ad.) Smart taffetta frocks. £3 3/.—Gwen Smith. His Majesty's Arcade, Queen St.—(Ad.) The home" of high-grade low-priced footwear is at X.X.. Footwear Ltd- (in Melverns), Karangahape Road. — (Ad.) Sale commences Monday, 18th. —Big reductions, dinner gowns, wrap coats.— Gwen Smith. His Majesty's Arcade, Queen St. 'Phone 2005 A.— (Ad.) Special Friday prices.—Ladies' rubberlined coats to clear, 2.1/ each: tweed coats from 10/6. —Frost's. Parnell. Exquisite lace frocks. —Owen Smith. His Majesty's Arcade. Queen St. —(Ad.) Costumes, frocks, and coats at your own price to clear. No other offer like this in Auckland. Last day Friday.— Maison Levin, 288, Queen St.—(Ad.) Special low prices for to-night in shoes, sale bargains.—E. Kitchener Ltd., 20-22, Karangahape Road (on the corner), opposite top of Upper Queen Street. (Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 141, 15 June 1923, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 141, 15 June 1923, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 141, 15 June 1923, Page 1

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