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TABLE TALK.

"Apples Cheaper!"'—Tied Band Shops.—(Ad.) Trotting to-morrow at Hawke'a Bay. Maunganui sailed for Sydney this afternoon. Hospital Boards' Conference ended this morning. Six new companies registered thi3 week in Auckland. Compulsory attendance at schools resumes on Monday next, June 1. Rugby, League, Soccer, and hockey grade competitions continue to-morrow. Jewish, business premises closed owing to this being the Inst day of the Feast of the Passover. North-easterly blowing up. Barometer lias been falling steadily since 6 p.m. yesterday. New- 'Wallace Winjr at General Hoapital opened this afternoon by the Minister of Health. Pnkelia. arrives to-morrow from Cardiff in ballast, and leaves the same night for Opua to start loading. Sittings of Bankruptcy Court this morning. Several discharges granted and three adjudications made. Ten entries from Ireland for world's butter championship, Auckland Winter Exhibition; also one from Minnesota. Rntoiua leached Wellington at daybreak this morning from Southampton, and the Athenic left the same port for Southampton. On four charges of failing to furnish returns of income the licensee of the Kaihu Hotel fined this morning £3 and £3 13/ costs on each charge. Members of Auckland Harhcmr Board made a tour of inspection this morning round harbour works. Trip had to br> .•urtailed owing to bad weather. Two men who hawked tweeds and serges in Mount Albert district, representing themselves as naval men, and that the goods liad paid no duty, each Pined £10 to-day for hawking without a license. Recent improvements in the conditions prevailing at Auckland Mental Hospital commented upon to-day by Southern Cross League deputation, which congratulated Sir Maui Pomare on the great changes effected. Sir Mani Pomare stated this afternoon that the time had come for removal of the Auckland Mental Hospital from Avondale, and to this end the construction of new permanent buildings had been discontinued. The evacuation, he said, would be. complete within ten years. Oranges, ten a shilling, at Bed Band Fruit Distributors, 60 shops (everywhere). —(Ad.) Ring 41-709 for vacuum and general cleaning of every description.—Vacuum Cleaning Co., HellaV» 5 3 Building3.—(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 125, 29 May 1925, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 125, 29 May 1925, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 125, 29 May 1925, Page 1

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