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TABLE TALK.

Plensant, healthful tonic.Oatmalt Stout. (Ad) Ulimaroa arrives at nine o'clock to-night from Sydney. U.S. flagship California berthed at thd Prince's wharf early thi3 morning. Six hundred non-commissioned officers and men of the fleet left for Hamilton ' early this morning. The Cowden Law reports that she will arrive on Saturday afternoon from Gal-i veston wijh a freight of sulphur. The seven battleships lying in the stream will be open every day for public inspection from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Action at Supreme Court this morning for £766 damages, claimed against City Council in respect of an accident in Jervois Road last August. The five-masted Auckland-owned, schooner H. K. Hall ha 3 arrived ab Callao, Peru, after a prolonged voyage of 139 days from Newcastle. All well on hoard. The route march of sailors and marines from the American fleet will start from the Queen's wharf at 2 p.m. next Wednesday. The Deputy-Mayor will take the salute at the Town Hall. Brilliant function at Town Hall last night, when the Consul for U.S.A. and Mrs. Boyle gave a reception to the admirals' and officers of the fleet. The civic "At Home" will take place to-night. Miss Lillian Harrison attempted to swim the English Channel from Gris Xez. She fainted after eight miles, and was rescued with difficulty, as she was heavily greased. The body of the man found in the water by some boys who were fishing off St. Helier's Bay wharf yesterday morning, has been identified as that of Philip Hamilton, aged 44. Deceased had been employed as second cook on the Manaia, from which vessel he signed of? on July 24. Final clearance of furs, coats, costumes, and frocks, also hand-finished ready-to-wear suits, at Schneideman's.— (Ad.) Motor car sensation. New Chevrolets reduced to £219. See Schofield'a Chevrolet exhibit at Olympia, Stand 31. (Ad.) American visitors! Ask- for Tiki Toheroa Soup. Like Clam Chowder, only more so. At hotels, restaurants and stores.— (Ad.) Officers of American Fleet say the new hire launch Olive Rose is the finest service boat they have seen on this cruise.— (Ad.) Lady visitors, we can save yOU pounds. See Warren's noted show-rooms, third floor, Strand Arcade.— (Ad.) Eczema Psoriasis—loo per cent cure. Consult Nurse Vane Wallace, Symonda Street, over Sneddon's. —(Ad.) Fleet week visitors will be well advised to see Schneideman's bargain windows before buying elsewhere.— (Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 189, 12 August 1925, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 189, 12 August 1925, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 189, 12 August 1925, Page 1