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TABLE TALK.

Oat Malt Stout. Best Autumn Tonic. (Ad.) Hearing of Lyttelton election petition opened to-day. Races at Paeroa and trots at Whangarei to-morrow. The Wahvera sailed this morning for New York, Boston and London. Devonport telephone cut-over to the automatic at 3 p.m. to-morrow. The diamond drill touched payable ore at the fourteenth level in the Waihi mine. Government has decided upon the electrification of the Lyttelton railway tunnel. Final of the Auckland champion rinks between Avondale and Papatoetoe teams to-morrow. Official opening of the new Arts Building in Princes Street this afternoon by the Governor-General. Moderator of the New Zealand Congregational Union presented his report to Assembly this morning. Final club matches of the A.OA. season will be completed at Eden Park and North Shore to-morrow. Final appearance in New Zealand of the American runners Scholz and Hahn at the Domain to-morrow afternoon. Final rounds of the secondary schools 3 tennis championships to be played at Stanley Street courts to-morrow morning. The Ilvington Court arrives from Cuba with a cargo of sugar at 6 p.m. today, and the Canadian Challenger from Montreal at midnight. The warship Delhi, of the, Australian squadron/ unexpectedly arrived in port yesterday afternoon to land a seaman injured through the snapping of a cable link. "Australian motorists save £750,000 per annum by using bulk petrol," said Mr. Green (Onehunga), at the conference of local bodies on Wednesday. K.K. Footwear, Ltd., will always be going at high, pressure so long as they keep going the prices that Karangahape Eoad store. —(Ad.) Permanent hair-waving, latest Eugene method. Jackson's Salon de Luxe, "77, Queen Street. 'Phone 45-298.—(Ad.) For good buying you should inspect the half-price windows and other great bargains displayed at David Silk's two jewellery store's, Queen Street.—(Ad.) The final meeting of the Australian champion, Harria Horder, and New Zealand's champion, Phil O'Shea, at Blandford Park Stadium on Saturday nieht. (Ad.) . •■

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 60, 12 March 1926, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 60, 12 March 1926, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 60, 12 March 1926, Page 1

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