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TABLE TALK.

— : —■ : . 1 Eacing at Woodville again to-morrov^ A. boy named "Bailey, aged seven, wM Irowned-at Thames last night, \ . The Devon sails at midday or London and West of England ports,, Poll- of Newmarket ratepayers to*' norrow on.the proposed £12,000 mprovement loan. ' Another batch, of motorists got fined , 50/ each and , costs to-day for cutting-. corners with, their cars. TT Mr.- Lloyd George is to; lead a ne , '*, Parliamentary party, . Teeruited frorojRadical. Liberals, Tories and' Labouritee. Auckland listeners-in are feeling some, ioncern at present-about the uncertainty; , )f the location for the new broadcasting station. X . . . r • Tlw Arbitration Court opened this , norningin Auckland. Among the case*. iet down for hearing are two compensa.*tion claims: * -- - -•■- • ■ Seddon Technical College prize-giving ijb ■ the Concert ■; Chamber to-morroW, ifternoon by the Minister of Education md Lady Parr. . .Washington statistics show that IS Oregon and Nebraska one out of two, oa »ne out.of three marriages are dissolved >y the courts.- »-j Jl. Takapuna draper, who met nrS jreditors-this morning, stated that he jwed' £1000 among 22 of them. The vesets are-valued by the Assignee *JJ £600 odd. i •.Two sharks, of.the hungry and dan* ;erous grey nurse species ..were caught jflf Devonport on Monday and yesterday. Yesterday's catch .'was over Bft long and. was hooked near the Devonport Whar*: from a launch, moored in about 3ft water. '•* '. .. :'. ■' . . ' .Following the motor fataUty in Williamson's Avenue on the "night of > November' 12 when four men were run lown and. one died,' Eonald Frankham, a millhand, committeoT $GZ trial to-day on a charge of mani slaughter. "■• It was stated this morning at the Arbitration Court 'that ,not a singW apprentice would be taken in the engineering trade for the next twelve months, or in the electrical engineering trade for the. next two years. _ difference between shedding one 4 coat to keep cool and hugging a radiM tor to get warm is the difference be*, tween the Auckland and Dunedin dw mates at the present time, declar* . Aucklanders who have been visiting tne : , Exhibition. i -Xmas gifts for men. Ties, 2/6 to 5/6. Novelties in garters, braces, 1/, 1/11-toi 5/11.. Collinson and Williams, Symonds. St.—(Ad.) ' .- ;_ ' '; Clean clothes for Christmas. You* suits, costumes or carpets returned! to' .ydii equal'to' new. Scientific andhygienia. lirocese. Bing .No. 41-399, New Zealand , Dry Cleaning Co., Ltdi, Howe Street* Xewton^-(AdJyi \-'.."■. ■.'•. ' . . Chfistmaa' plum puddings an* mince- piesiXeOlde "Englishe Cake Shoppe, WeUealey Street East.. iPJiono 41-634.—(Ad.) . - ■ " . The last word* when .you want furniture jon and :S. system.—Wickina( and Sit'cliffe, KaTangahape Koad.—(Ad.)j T "Sane;" SouCi ■ long" night . dance, ■ Club* house/Bayswater,. to-iight, It's a Boat* ing Club function.—-(Ad.) . -. Wonderful -variety -useful Xmae gifts and latest novelties. Collinson and Williams, Symonds St.—'(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Issue 291, 9 December 1925, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Issue 291, 9 December 1925, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Issue 291, 9 December 1925, Page 1