TABLE TALK.
Lion Extra Stout. Spring Time Tonic (Ad-> Kaces at Wanganui to-day. Loan polls at Avondale and Mount Wellington to-day. Lengthy debate in the House yesterday over the Eudcation Estimates. Last Brown Shield match, of tn» season at the Domain this afternoon. Einal of the amateur golf championship being played at Middlemore to-day. iMaunganui due at Wellington on Monday from Sydney, en route to "Frisco. "All Blacks" play their first match iii England to-day, meeting Devon at Devonport. Prince's wharf has just been Gazetted as a wharf at which dutiable goods may be landed. The Nirpura radios that she will arrive in port from New York at one o'clock to-morrow morning. Telegraph operators in Canada are striking for higher wages, and the newspaper service is-disorganised. At no time of the Wills-Firpo fight did the Argentine man show up to advantage. Neither is likely to beat Dempsey. The Canadian Britisher is now expected to arrive at Auckland at 8 a.m. to-morrow with general merchandise from Montreal. A young domestic who stole various articles from her mistress was this morning convicted and ordered to come ,up for sentence when called upon. Six pictures presented 'by Lord Leverhulme to the Sarieant Gallery, Vvanpanui. were handed over to the city* yesterday by the Governor-General. The K.M.s. Makura arrives here at 11 a.m. on Monday with passengers, mails, and cargo from Vancouver. She resumes her voyage to Sydney the following day. A regulation has been gazetted ■nro i hihit.ine showing "the best side to London" in rjacfeing- small fruits.- The ton layer must in future be a fair sample nf what the container holds. The car in which the murderers Loeb and Leopold were being conveyed to the .Toilet Penefentiarv. in Illinois, swerved and struck an unballasted ear line and Kounced a long distance. Nobody was hurt. Kelleway's, still cheapest draper. AH linen tea'towelling, 1/ yd; 54in white twill sheeting, 1/6}; grey flannelette blankets, 40 x 66, 3/11 each.—Newmarket. —(Ad.) The astounding sacrificing reductions at the clearance sale of the Empire Furriers, opp. main entrance Town Hall, is worth a visit from every lady in Auckland. Children's fur coats from £2. Every article guaranteed. —(Ad.) Eczema. 100 per cent cure. No need to suffer. Consult Nurse Vane-Wallace, Upner Symonds St. (over Sncdden's). Ad Kelleway's, still cheapest draper. 30in cheek ginghams IOSd, 40in do. l/4i, 40in coloured voiles 1/4S, 40in "Fujisette.** 2/6 yd.—6B, Broadway, Newmarket.-Ad. Forty-five shillings will purchase an attractive necklet in genuifie black fox, suitable for spring wear.—Melba Fur Company, 335. Queen Street.—(Ad.)' If you have been ill Hall's wine will set you right quicker than anything. AdVaricose ulcers and veins cured by Healy's Varex Treatment.—Vane-Wal-lace, over Snedden's, Symonds St.—Ad. Kelleway's, -till cheapest! draper. Ladies' silk ankle hose, all colours. 2/5 pair; beautiful marabout capes, 15/11; fine woven bloomers, 2/6.— Broadway, Newmarket. — (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 218, 13 September 1924, Page 1
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