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TABLE TALK.

Final Clearance Schneideman's Sale. (Ad.) The "Lost World" Starts To-night. (Ad.)

City Council meets to-night,

The St. John's Ambulance Association took over their new ambulance yesterday. Fifty thousand people visited the New Zealand pavilion at "Wembley on Bank Holiday. Judging at .the King's Wharf on August 17 in the world's champion butter competition. G-eorgina E. Colnett charged at the Supreme Court to-day with the unlawful use of an instrument.

Better attendances at yesterday's sessions of the competitions, the choirs being the principal attraction. Monthly Chamber of Commerce luncheon to-day, the speaker being the Consul for U.S.A. on "Anglo-Saxon Amity." It was definitely decided last night to register the Auckland Rugby League as an incorporated society, and to raise £10,000 by the issue of debentures. Judge Reed was asked by a jury yesterday to tell the prisoner that, although not guilty, he was a blackguard. The Judge complied with the request. Wilhelm Hohenzollern the elder in an interview says that democracy is death for a nation "and that the German people are awaiting the time when he will again be Kaiser. New Zealand League tourists defeated in the last minute of the game by Ipswich yesterday by one point, the score being 22 to 21. They play the return match against Queensland on Saturday at Brisbane.

Don't miss the Empire's wonderful half-price fur sale. Latest design coats, stoles, and chokers, etc., being cleared at give-away prices.—Empire Furriers, main entranceopp. Town Hall. — (Ad.) Come shop at Symonds Street, a fre* flower to all to celebrate the birthday of our branch flower shop. Friday. August 7. Miss F. J. Roberts, floral artist. (Ad.) Perfection in floral deeorationa, wreaths, bouquets, etc., at Miss Carney's, 21, Karangahape Road. Bridal display Friday evening. Look for the vivid green light. — (Ad.) Fur coats and velour coats to he sacrificed at Schneideman's. —(Ad.)

Hundreds #f useful articles displayed and priced at less than half their value. At David Silk, Jeweller, 158-160, Queen Street.—(Ad.)

Half-price clearance, Friday. Sample lot wool costumes, jumpers, etc. Third Floor, Strand Arcade.—Warren's. —Ad.

Modame Ray, Milliner, Symonds St., is showin smart sprin ready-to-wear 3 for IS/6 and 19/6.—(Ad.)

Exclusive creations in floral art for all occasions at Miss F. J. Roberts, floral artist, 23G, Queen Street. (Ad.)

Bargains in unclaimed suits; others from 59/6, at Schneideman's. — (Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 184, 6 August 1925, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 184, 6 August 1925, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 184, 6 August 1925, Page 1