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TABLE TALK.

Teeth out. without pain, Howey Walker. (AdJ City Council to-night. Empire Ball at the Town Hall to-night. . „ ' The City of Adelaide arrives on luesday next from New York. Searchlight display by vessels of the British squadron to-morrow night from 9 to 9.30. Hockey match The Squadron J. Auckland at the Kemuera, grounds to-morrow afternoon. Resolution of protest against the new school teachers' salaries carried by the Auckland branch of the N.Z.EJ. to-day. Return Soccer football match between teams representing the Squadron and Auckland at Victoria Park to-morrow. Kakapo berthed this morning to unload guano from Walpole Island. She brought 2100 tons for the North Island. A case of mistaken identity established by a young man at the Supreme Court yesterday charged •with, acts of indecency. - , Fijians, dissatisfied with prices offered, chopped up 1400 cases of bananas intended for shipment by the Tofua to Auckland. The Free State Government has issued a proclamation describing five men wanted in connection with the Queenstown outrages. The Prime Minister (Mr. Kamsay MacDonald) declared that the British nation was a universal peace union, ultimately bringing about disarmament. V The victim of the motor car accident at Birkenhead last Tuesday, Mrs. French, died at the hospital last evening without regaining consciousness. Amusing ending to 'bankruptcy meeting this morning after the bankrupt announced that he was to receive a legacy which would amply cover all his debts. Statement this morning iby the president of the Auckland branch of the N.Z.E.I. concerning a reply to charge? made by him last March against . the Director of Education. "Viscount Astor, in a glowing tribut* to British women, says it is only idleness and curiosity that tempts some girls to make excursions into hell in search of new sensations. A Maori woman who died at Clevedoe yesterday was reputed to be 105 year 3 of age. That would place her birthday in the reign of King George 111., and about the time Hongi was leading his raiding parties. Visitors! It will pay you to *amina goods offering at Mrs. Palmer's Clearance Sale. Address No. 6, Wellesley: Street.—(Ad.) Visit Room 33, City Chambers, for your June frock. All remaining models must be cleared this week. Mrs. Walker, Room 33, City Chambers. —(Ad.) Mary Elizabeth Hats. Great variety of newest shapes, trimmed fur, ribbon, flowers or mounts.—Basement A.M.P. Buildings, Queen Street. —(Ad.) Mrs. Palmer is offering gabardine piece goods at clearance sale prices.—No. 6, Wellesley Street.—(Ad.) Steer straight for Hannah's, the flagship of footwear values. 197, Queen St. and 120, Karangahape Rd.—(Ad.) Before purchasing your furs or fur coat, be sure to visit the Empire Furriers, opp. Town Hall. — (Ad.) Medical men prescribe Hall's wine in' cases of nerve weakness and in convalescence after illness.— (Ad.) Corsetß made to measure. See filesdames Gover and Frances at Mrs. Barton Walker, Strand Arcade. — (Ad.) " , Lady visitors to the city should sea the bargains being offered by Mrs. Palmer, No. G, Wellesley Street.—(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 114, 15 May 1924, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 114, 15 May 1924, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 114, 15 May 1924, Page 1