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TABLE TALK.

Drink " Bells " Whisky—All Hotels. <Ad.>' Indian hockey team is playing Nelsoa to-day. Last day of the AJR.C. steeplechase meet ng on Monday. The King Malcolm now radios tnaC she will arrive from Antwerp early tomorrow. Representations made to Minister ol Education this morning for the erection of a school at Weymouth. Yesterday a total of 326 railway trucks were loaded from two phosphate' steamers at the port of Auckland. Brixton Road school, near the Dominion Road tram terminus, opened this afternoon by tbe Minister of Education. The Aorangi arrives from Sydney on Monday morning, and resumes her voyage to Vancouver at 11 a.m. on Tuesday. -y A record discharge of phosphate from the steamer Gisla yesterday, 2200 tone -being handled by the Railway Department. Special King's Birthday service to be held at St. Matthew's Church at 11 a.m. to-morrow. Girl guides and boy scouts will "parade. Last trip south this morning of the Daylight Limited. The train left Auckland with 89 passengers for all stations an.l 170 empty seats. Queen Street premises of ±iug&. Wright, Ltd.. and also the Blue Bird tea-room, were broken into last night, and about £15 in cash stolen. Shooting fatality at Warkworth yesterday, a single farmer, Mr. Robert McKinney, being killed by the accidental discharge of his gun as he was climbing over a fence. Several deputations waited on tne Prime Minister this morning, one being a request for Government assistance to the military pageant to fee staged u> Auckland early nest year. Sales on 'Change this morning: War Loan 1927. £98; Auckland Gas, £1 3/8;Northern Steam (pd.), 15/4; National Pictures, 13/; Farmers Fertiliser, £5 2/6: Kawarau. 7/6; Lucky Shot, (conU. 1/, and 1/2. "Kelleway's still cheapest draper; full double bed N.Z. blankets, 41/ pair; allwool colonial flannels, 1/9*.— Opposite Tram Safety Zone, Newmarket.—(Ad.) The dividend ever received i» your; if you will visit the big fur sale at the Empire Furriers, right opp. Town Hall.—(Ad.) The girls of the combined insurance companies are holding a surprise packet day next Friday. June 11, in aid of Y.W.C.A. campaign to raise funds for the insurance wall of the clerical bricklayine competition. — (Ad.> Trilby Yates , winter sale now in full swin-r. " Hats at 10/6. The very best models from 33/. Call Monday and inspect. "Ladies' Paradise," opp. Town Hall—(Ad.) Just a question why? Why hare se many ladies shopped at Warren's, 3rd Floor, Strand Arcade, this winter! Wβ have saved them pounds.—(Ad.) Visitors to town are invited to inspect Miss Dixon's display of smart millinery, ffowns, fur coats, jumper suits.—32, Victoria Street.—(Ad.) Kellewav's, cheapest draper, men a heavy saddle tweed trousers, 12/11; blue denims. 5/11; grey striped denims, 6/11; all-wool knitted colonial socks, 1/ pair.— Xewmarket.— (Ad.) "Hall's Wine is, by a long way, the most dependable restorative we have."— (A Doctor).—(Ad.) Big smash in prices in furs and fur coats; onr large stock must be cleared.— Green, 99. Karangahape Road. —(Ad.) Have you seen the diamond engagement rin'es selling at half-price at Dav ; d Silk's two Jewelleiy Stores, Queen St? Ad: Furs. Astonishing value in fur coats. Full length, £0 9/. Melba Fur Co.. opp. Smith and Caughey. — (Ad.) "For that tired feeling" Nurse VaneWallace, electrical expert, Pierce Bldgs., above Snedden's.—(Ad.) Auckland's oldest established furriers | are commencing a huge clearance sal* on Monday. All coats, stoles and chokers half usual prices. Empire Furriers, right opp. Town Hall.—(Ad-)i Kellewav's cheapest for bedding: S.-bed flock mattresses, 16/11; double bed all kapok, 42/6; cot mattresses, 4ft x 2ft, 12/11; pillows, 2/. 2/6, 2/11; kapok, 3/6 and 3/11 each. —Broadway, Newmarket. (Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 132, 5 June 1926, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 132, 5 June 1926, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 132, 5 June 1926, Page 1

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