TABLE TALK.
All Blacks v. Yorkshire to-dayj, ■ - ■ Caulfield Cup this afternoon. ■■ Maheno left Sydney for Auckland terday. Due on Tuesday. Five new companies were registered i« Auckland this week. " Agreement finally reached between th<£ - two Houses on the Moratorium Bill. - Concluding day's racing of tlu? Whangarei meeting this afternoon. First of the City Council's moto* buses will run on Monday on the FarnelJ A circus veteran, Gas St. I/eon, well; known throughout Australasia, died v* Victoria yesterday at the age of 89. Sharp fall in the barometer s»nc«* Thursday, the glass dropping from 30.» to 29.5, and still falling at midday. Mrs.Tates,aged7o years, was fatallj* burnt in a boardinghouse at Darhnghurst, Sydney. Twin babes were bareij; rescued. . r Auckland representatives at next? Anglican Synod will endeavour to obtaitt approval of the principle of appointing suffragan bishops. " Annual festival at St. John's College this morning in connection with the Anglican Synod. "At Home" at Bishops* court this afternoon. An Australian insurance company accepted a risk of £200 that it would not rain during the Tatura jubilee show, Premius £25. It rained. The dead body ol a newly-born mftmt was found in a drawer, after a. woman had been sent *o hospital front a Wellington hotel. . Laburnum, which reached Auckland, this morning on her return from a four months' cruise round the Islands, travelled about 7000 miles in the time. The list of unemployed at th * Labour Department to-day numbered. 144. During the week the Department found employment for 27 men. Man of 30 nears named William Henry 5 Langford found dying in the Domain Driro last night. He was taken to the hospital, where he expired about hali an hour later. Kelleway's Sale Carnival, Monda 54 inch white twill sheeting, 1/34 yard; coloured towels, 1/6 pair; all Imen tea towelling 1/ yard, and 10 per cent discount. 78, Broadway, Newmarket.—an, Hundreds have secured huge bargains at the Empire Furriers Sales. Dozen* of wonderful bargains still available. Only address —directly opposite Town Hall door.—(Ad.) The last of our stock of furs and fur coats must now be cleared. Buy at summer prices. Melba Fur Coy., 338, Queen Street, opp. Civic Square.—(Ad.), Eczema, 100 per cent cure. No need tq suffer. Consult Nurse Vane-Wallace, Upper Symonds St. (over Snedden s). Ad. Kelleway's Sale Carnival, Monday. Ladies' cotton singlets 1/ each, ladies crepe bloomers 1/11*. lace-front no sleeves, 1/11*, and 10 per cent dis-. count. 78, Broadway, Newmarket.—Ad, Free exhibition N.Z. products, openi daily and 7 to 8 evenings, basement N.Zi Insurance Buildings, China Clay and; Porcelain Coy., Ltd.—(Ad.) Bevege and Huggins, exclusive tailors* now located at 5, Darby Street, wish td announce the arrival of their emmner suitings.—(Ad.) Arrest that falling hair, prevent prex mature greyness. Consult Egyptus, 19, Williamson's Chambers, Shortland St. Ad., Kelleway's Sale Carnival, Monday* 56 inch cream Madras, 1/6J yard; crash roller towelling, 7Jd; 40 inch guaranteed ginghams, 1/4*; 30 inch B. and W. stripe shirtings, 1/34, and 10 per cent dis-. count. Newmarket. —(Ad.) Hall's wine,'for every form of weakness, ia worth many times its cost. Ad. Delightfully smart frocks at really reasonable prices.' Melba Fur Coy., 335, Queen Street, opp. Civic Spuare. —(Ad.), Varicose ulcers and veins cured by Healy"s Varex Treatment.—Vane-Wal-lace, over Snedden's, Symonds St.—Ad. No old suit, frock, or costume is toa far gone for us to remodel or renovate as new again; low charges.—"The Empire," opposite Town Hall door.—Ad. Kelleway's Sale Carnival, Monday. Ladies' lawn handkerchiefs, 1/ dozen;' black and white silk ankle hose, 1/11$ pair; guaranteed "HawleyV , dye, black cotton hose, 1/6 pair, and 10 per cent discount. Newmarket. —(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 248, 18 October 1924, Page 1
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