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TABLE TALK.

Best Sweets —Segedin's, at all shops. (Ad.) Racing at South Canterbury this afternoon. Makura now expects to arrive here from Suva about 1 p.m. on Monday. Another surprise decision given against an Australian boxer at the Olympic Games. Steamer Trcvorian arriving this afternoon from Montreal with a general cargo. A mail of 337 bag 3 arriving by the Manuka from Sydney on Tuesday afternoon. All Blacks and Englisli League team* arrive at Auckland on Tuesday from Australia. White Horse hockey cup won by; ■Waipa, with eight points, on the week'a play. Timber mill, timber and valuable machinery destroyed by fire at Palmerston North. An agreement has been reached in the Ohai Colliery dispute, and work will probably be resumed on Monday. A wrangle has started over the venue for the next Sanders Cup race, but Southland appears to be the most likely choice. Old man crippled with rheumatism, who refused to stay in the Costley Home, sent to gaol to-day for three months on a charge of vagrancy. Dispute between the Auckland Rugby League and the City Club over the transfer of L. Brown has been settled by Newton approving of the transfer. Police Offences Amendment Bill introduced in House yesterday proposes a. fine up to £20, with an alternative of three months' imprisonment, for "joyriders." Slight increase this week in the number of applicants for work at the Auckland Labour Office, the total being 194. Twenty-five men were placed during the week. The final of the 400 metres Olympic swimming race was won by the American, Weismuller, in record Olympic time, Arne Borg being second, and ' "Boy" Charlton third. Kelle way's Genuine Sale! Men'a "police" braces, 1/C; men's fleecy-lined, woven pants and singlets, 3/11 each; men's xvinceyette pyjamas, all sizes, S/11. IS, Broadway, Newmarket. — (Ad.) Stainless knives (white handled) at incomparable prices. Table 10/6 per half-dozen, dessert 9/ per half-dozen. For few days only; orders by mail 1/ extra. At David Silk's, Jeweller, Queen St. —Ad. Monday's attractions at the great fur sale. Eight beautiful coats, worth £25. to be cleared from £5. Nine musquash coats, original price £45, clearing at £17 10/.—Empire Furriers, opp. main entrance Town Hall. — (Ad.) Famous and original. Broadway children's studios have not crossed over to Post Office side of Broadway, Newmarket. Still opposite taxi stand. —Ad. Elsie Ginn's sale of sample models. Beautiful, exclusive coat frocks and costumes, etc. At 40 Winstone Buildings, Queen Street.—(Ad.l Kelle way's Genuine Sale! Full D.B. sanitary flock mattress, 27/11; pillows ditto, 1/lli; "jumpa" art knitting silk. 3/11 hank.—Opposite tram zone, Newmarket.—(Ad.) Oddments of fnr sale! This event must give you an opportunity to procure a fur at practically your own price.— Melba Fur Co.' 338,' Queen Street.—(Ad.) When all else fails.—Grey hair successfully treated by Egyptus, 19, Williamson's Chambers, Shortland St.—(Ad.) Miss Dixon, Victoria St., will show new season's ready-to-wear hats and jumpers next week.—(Ad.) If you are run down let Hall's wine bring you back to health.— (Ad.) Ladies' gold wristlet watches at Incomparable prices. 15-jewel levers, absolutely reliable, guaranteed. Co/. Best value.—At David Silk's, jeweller, Queen Street.—(Ad.) Kelle way's Genuine Sale! 27-inck " doctor" flannels, grey, Shetland, natural, white, 1/01 yard: all-wool reversible art rugs, 25 x 43, 16/11.— Nexvmarket.—(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 170, 19 July 1924, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 170, 19 July 1924, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 170, 19 July 1924, Page 1