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TABLE TALK.

-S.hniMilfin.tn Suits. £j 3 . to Measure. ■Aα ) Wanganui co-morrow. Five unlicensed hawkers were each fine.! £2 at the J-.M. Court this morning. Horticultural Society's spring riow.-r show at the Town tlali '.'oncert CharaWr to-morrow and Friday. The City Council ha- decided :o spend £600 in London on the purchase o: animals and bird? for the Zo.j. The Prime Minister will be ziven a semiofficial farewell at the Auckland railway station to-night by the Io:al iirancSi •>: the Reform Leagnie. Hawke's Bay have agreed to nuke their match against Canterbury a: Christchurch on Saturday a Shield match, and will send tiieir best Uani. An Auckland solicitor. Henry Kam Emanuel, who was arre-ted at Dunedin, was remanded at the Polio Court to-day on a charge of having stolon £i; 00. Sales on 'Change to-day: B.X.Z. £3 1 •■, War Loan 5 per cent 1927 £00. Dominion Rubber £2 S/, Wilsons Cemen: £1 11..;". Golden Aze 10d, Kawarau 2 2, Gram Junction 2/7. Among the Wednesday crop of offenders against the motor traffic resulationj and by-laws, one was fined £20 to-day for using an unlicensed heavy traffic vehicle. British Government threatens stubtorn coal mine owners who will net discuss national agreement with strikers that it may take action to induce * change of view. A middle-aged widow. Mrs. F. A. Alatzke, knocked down yesterday afternoon by one of the Progressive Company's buses at Archhill. and died a few hours later at the hospital. It is reported That as a result of the recent fall in prices some dairy factories may have to make heavy reclamations t>) Tooley Street importers i:i connection with advances made in regard to last year's butter. "He. has been guilty of acts of cruelty j that could almost be termed horrible cruelty,"' said Mr. Singer at the Supreme Court this morning on behalf of Annie Elizabeth Arthur, who was the respoudent in an appeal by Thomas Watsoa Arthur against a separation and guar> dianship order of the Lower Court.

The Model Furriers are noted for tht finest selection of furs and fur coats ia town, and their prices will astound you. We guarantee all we sell.— 'JO, Karan_rahape Road. — (Ad.) Superior high grade, British manufacture, silver-plated vase?. Ur-mil price-* 17/6 to 30/. Centre bargain prire for Thursday only 7,0. —At David Silk's two jewellery stores, Queen Street. — 1.V1.l Spring Show. Newest model jrou 'i J now showing, many representing Cast .[ Jalous Ltd., Wellington.—Gwen ainiti:, H.M. Arcade.—(Ad.) A record for weddings—White Tax's did seven weddings one day. We specialise. Phone 45-000. — ( A J. ) Spring special*. Tunic suits "•'< , pleated skirts l'J/'J, ensemble suits. :>rl : tloor, Strand Arcade, Warrens.— (Ad.i A. Eady and Co.. 112, Queen Stroor, are selling auto harps at halt j.rint See advertisement.— I Ad. i Have you seen the diamond ring- selling at half-price? And the half-price windows at David Silk's Two Jewellery Stores. Queen Street? —(A<l.) The fur sale of the year at the Model Farrier. Fox chokers from 17/0. T!i;.< is only one of the many bar2ains to i ■-■ had at G. Green's. 'JO. Karangahapj i Road.—(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 213, 8 September 1926, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 213, 8 September 1926, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 213, 8 September 1926, Page 1