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TABLE TALK

The Rialto "Is" The Coolest Theatre, (Ad> Marama sailed at 3 o'clock this afternoon for Sydney. The Wairuna arrived early this morning from the Pacific Coast. Races to-day at Wellington and Fos> ton, and a non-tote meeting at Ngarua■wahia. Howick ratepayers yesterday rejected the proposal to borrow r .2000 for road and other improvements. Five people injured in a midnight motor smash at Papakura. All are now.'in the Auckland Hospital. Unemployed on the Auckland waiting list to-day numbered 101, and during the week 30 men were found employment. The Governor-General returns Auckland this evening from Dunedin, having left Wellington, thie morning by the. Daylight Limited. Last night's Limited from Wellington was delayed for over two hours at Okahukura, on account of a brokeaxle on a goods train. At a meeting of the Greenwich Borough Council a Labour member called the Mayor "a swine," and ultimately the police ended the meeting. The Northern Company's Matangi, which has been delayed eince Wednesday night. through crew trouble, got away; this morning for Tauranga. ■ A middle-aged man named Charles Edward Smith was sentenced thie morning to twelve months' reformative treatment for the theft of carpenter's tools. Three boys before Juvenile Court this morning on numerous charges of theft from' launches in the harbour. Two others also up for receiving. All were placed on probation. •Forty people were burnt to death in a munitions factory explosion at Warsaw. Many burning women jumped from the windows. The cause was a short-circuit electric wire. At the Wanganui regatta yesterday the Auckland speed boat. Wee Bell, had to retire in both races she was entered in owing to mishaps. The inter-provmcial challenge race was postponed till to-day; to enable her to compete.

Kelleway's genuine sale, 700 yards 40« inch silk fancy marocains, 4/6, now 2/3; •400 yards, printed. marocains, heavy; quality, 40-inch, 3/0. now 1/11J.—Broadway, Newmarket. — (Ad.) Old-fur coats and furs made as new; , remodelled, renovated or repaired at low ; summer prices by NeM" Zealand's leading export firm, tho Empire Furriers* opp. Town Hall.—(Ad.) Kolleway's genuine, sale. Crepe bloomersj 1/11*. crepe nightdress, 3/11; nursery flannelette, fi/11 doz.; all silk fuji, .2/6 yard.—Opposite tram safety zone. Newmarket.— (Ad.) Hall's Wine has been recommended for Aveakness by British doctors for tfiirty years.— (Adi). .-_■••- : - ~—..,.-.... . ~. jlic'lasfc word wfien furniture on terms —-W. and S. and Sutpliffp, Jvarangahape fioadi-— (Ad , .)' Orchard at .Huapai for sale, Saturday, January 30, at 3 p.m. bee auction column, this phpcr. — (Ad.) . .Kelleway's .genuine sale. 36 xl 3 heavy coloured towels, 1/11 pnir; 50-in. unbleached damask. 1/ti-A J'ard;. 40-in. ginghams. iMd yard; 30-inch costtime linens. ]/G-i yard.—Newmarket.—(Ad.) A day at Motutapu. S.s. Pupuke leaves Ferries at 10 a.m. to-rdorrow (Sunday). lieturn fare, 2/6.—(Ad.) Kellcway's genuine sale. D.b. tnari cella quilts, 14/11; 54-inch H.B. sheetin jr. 1/0.1; hemmed lunclrnaps, ejajiadch. Rbmnants- and oddments-, lmlfpripe.— Broadway. Newmarket.—(Ad.) I-ML I ■ ■-•.'. *

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 19, 23 January 1926, Page 1

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TABLE TALK Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 19, 23 January 1926, Page 1

TABLE TALK Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 19, 23 January 1926, Page 1

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