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TABLE TALK.

Oat Malt Stout is lavaluable as a Tonic. (ASt The Hlnemoa radios that she wiH arrive from Xiue Island to-morrow moniinjr. The Kussian Minister of Foreign Affairs, M. Tdiiiciierin, ha* arrived in Parii. A newspaper pnblL-hed in the German language is to be issued ia South Aus» trails neit Tuesday. The Laburnum sailed this afternoon for the Western l'aciric, and i≤ not dts* back until the middle of October. I Mr. H. Day elected chairman of the Waitemata County Council 10-tiay in saccession to Mr. G. OTialloran. The Mayors of Mount Eden and Xew* market counselled the Tanxaki ratepayers last night not to join Greater Auckland. The proposed new Parnell electorate ■will contain no hotels whatever, sajs the member for the district, Mr. J. "s. Dickson. John Robiason, who is accused of the murder of Mrs. Bonati, the victim of the "trunk mystery," i≤ reported to have confessed the crimeMr. Baldwin announces that the Goternment has decided to sever diplomatic relations with the Soviet, as well as to abrogate the trade agreement. An earthquake of double the intensity of that experienced in Japan in 1923 has been recorded at European observatories. It is believed to have occurred in Tibet. There are eight parties in the field for the Irish Free State elections. Interest centres in the Republicans, led by Mr. Earsonn de Vatera, who is reported to have re turned from America with plenty of inoneT for the fight. The Marchese di Pinedo, the airman who is on his return flight front America to Rome, was forced to descend on the sea owing to engine trouble when near the Azores. He is eafe, and the Santa Maria is being towed to pos* by a schooner. New Zealand cricketers made a good recovery in their second innings against Middlesex, carrying their score to 335 (McGirr 73). but were beaten fast Oα time by three wickets. Stevens nrekfrg 89 and Hearae 73 not out. Sales on Thange to-day: X"-Z. Wai , Loan 41 per cent. 1938. £97: Auckland Harbour Board 5J per cent, £99; Ton son. Oarlick. 16/; Auckland Gas, £1 3/6; Northern Steam (Con.K 6/3: Devonport Ferry Rights, 4/3; Alburnia, 3/4; Waflu, 17/. New Zealand Football Association in a letter to the Anckland organisation regret that the time is not opportune to bring about the proposed international Soccer tournament among a Dominion team, the Canadians, Australians and; Czecho-Slovakians. To-morrow -will be bargain Thursday and half price remnant day at Court s," Karangahape Road. See full page bargains this issue.—(Ad.) Wuigate'i hav« blade* tor every kind of safety tax*. Price right. The Cuttery House, opp. G-PjO.—(Ad.) Tbe Model Furriers nave a wonderful and very large range of fur coats. Everw skin guaranteed finest quality pelts. W> can save you 10/ in the £. *A visit will convince von.—G. Green, 99, Karangahape Road.—(Ad.) e " The Model Furriers are having a specirl day on Thursday. Fox chokers from 12/I'. There have never been such bargains. Large full size fox necklets from ign-, honestly worth Sgns. Wonderful vahjj and every pelt guaranteed. G. Green, 00, Karansahape Road.—(Ad.) Biscuit boxes. English made, of oak. china and glass; best silver plated mounts. Usual prices 27/6. 28/6, 30/ and 35/, centre bargain price 12/6 at David Silk's 2 Jewellery Stores, Queen Street. (Ad.) Fur coats for all at the Model Furrier?. Our large and varied stock catering f«r aIL Priced from £6. Honestly wortb ■ I4gn«. Note address: l>9, Karangahape Road.— (Ad.) Delmonico Cafe (next HAL Arcade), fi.** and grill rooms, re-opens Friday. C. F. Alexander, in conjunction Sanford, Ltd* (Ad.) • , The Model Furriers stock must cleared, you can buy at your own pricetS All guaranteed skins. G. Green, 99yft Karanzahape Road.—(Ad.) I Continental travellers* samples. Exclti« * sive art ware in silver, brass, and copper, i Wonderful range at landed cost. Now is ' your opportunity to secure a bargain at David Silk's 2 Jewellery Stores. Queen Stteet.— (Ad.) Our exceptionally heavy stocks of furs and coats must be cleared, and we are r prepared to sacrifice beautiful fox furs" and coats at give-away prices. Note address: G. Green, 99, karangahape £oad> (Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 121, 25 May 1927, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 121, 25 May 1927, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 121, 25 May 1927, Page 1

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