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TABLE TALK.

Oa: Malt Stoat- The Foaic of T •-.: *. -A-' • Si. Patrick's Bay sports a: the Domain to-morrow. The cricket match North Sh"re v. L.c Ret =-:.-r".s at Devonport 10-morrow. X'i** niotor HauraK; arrives aCoi*» Elderly aoxi3 kilkd by the ParneH nre engine in Broadway. NV-vrcaricet. ihis morning. Only one new company registered at Auckland this week, nicking the totai to date lor the year 34. R-ei::? at Tauraaga. Masterton an-1 We>t7-:-r: to-morrow arxi trotting a; Thames sn-i Xc«- Brighton. Two university records broken yesterday a: the inter-faeukv championships —:::e hisrh iurso and putting the shot. T::*» treiwi north —headquarters or F:o:"her t on.-:nie:i<>n Company. IT years in Duaedin. vs-111 be moved to Wellington. ■ Motor ry—.khana at Mangere to-er- - | row afternoon and motor-cycle hill i ciirnbins championships at Mount St. John. Xaval Soccer football match between i teams representing AnstraEa and Ne— : Zealand at Carlaw Park to-morro*r : aftem<x:.n. Commercial travellers complain taat Iso many worsen smokers are occupying I railway smoking , carriages that they are i being crowde-J out. A civil action between an architect ; and a commercial traveller, involving j a claim for £514. starte-i at Snpreme ■ Court this morning. Axemen's annual carnival concluded !at Taihare , yesterday, the big £170 ] chop beinz won by the well-known [ axeman. C. E. Xeame. The Etien by-election campaign opens i to-night. Miss Melville speaking as ; Avondale. Sir -Times Gunson starts al , Henderson on Wednesday next. TLe Queensland swimmer. R. Grier. pat . np a new record for Xew Zealand in the 100 yds at the Tepid Baths last night, cutting the time down by 3-os. He will j race agaia to-morrow aftemcoa. The New Zealand horse. Great Bin?en, i sent to Perth, to contest the Australasian Trotting Championship, is rej ported to be amiss and unlikely to j contest the championship to-morrow. For good paying yon shoa'd inspect I the half-3rice wiadows and other gre3: I bargains displayed at David. Slik r 5 two j jewellery stores. Queen Street.—f Ad.^ Opening of New Gift Shop. CJX- No. J6. Strand Arcade. Friday. All latest deI sizns and patterns direct from manufacturers. Inspection invited.— (Ad.' Permanent hair-wa~T!g. latest Eugene I method. Jackson's Salon de Luxe. 77, j Queen Street. -'Phone 4-3-298-—(Ad.) i Gwea Smith. French model evening i and dinner gowns. Agent for Cashel Ijaleux, 13. H.M. Arcade. —(Ad.) - Bridal display by lornquisT Studios 1 ; to-night, at Miss Carney's Exclusive •' I Florist Artist. Karangahape Road.—Ad. , j. Gwen Smith. 13. H.M. Arcade, ajen; . j fnr Cartel -Talons. Ltd.. WeUiaaToo. -" • >10-lel evening and day go~os. — ( Ad. >

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 65, 19 March 1926, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 65, 19 March 1926, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 65, 19 March 1926, Page 1

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