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I.ion Ale —None Purer, None Better. (Ad.) Thames Valley Show at Te Aroha to-day, and Whangarei Show to-morrow. Native girl at Rarotonga shot while Makiira was in port there last Mondav week. J The Pacific Transport radios that she will arrive from Ocean Island at 10 p.m. to-morrow. New Salvation Army Home for men at Epsom will be opened to-morrow afternoon. Sir Alan Cobham lias reached Marseilles on his flight from England round the African coast. Striking tribute by Mr. Justice Reed in the Supreme Court this morning to the late Judge Alpers. A plot has been disclosed signifying that thefe is a growing resentment to the rule of Fascism in Italy. The swimming racing season opens to-night with a carnival by the Waitemata Club in the Tepid Baths. The Suburban Cricket Association has decided to put back the closing time for its matches from 7.15 p.m. to 7 pan. Some people, both men and women, cannot go to dances without making pigs of themselves," said the Mayor of Christ - church last night. Concluding day of the Otahuhu Trotting Club's spring meeting at Alexandra Park to-morrow. Fergus son Haadiqm the principal event. It ig predicted that the Premier may be asked to give facilities to the majority group in the Lower House to t«l-» charge of the Licensing BilL Waterside workers in all the Austra- |'® n States, except Queensland, have joined in the waterside strike, which has been accentuated by irritation tactics. The sole survivor of the boating tragedy off Rangitoto spent the whole of Saturday night and all day Sunday wandering naked over the rocks in search of shelter. German steamer Pessat, now on her way to Auckland from Galveston, will be second vessel flying German flag to visit Auckland since outbreak ofSeat War. The Niagara, which is taking an unusually large mailboat shipment of 23,000 cases of butter and a large quantity of frozen meat, now sails for Vancouver at 10 p.m. Descendants of tribes of Te Waiohua have protested against proposal to erect model Maori pa on Mount Eden on ground that they alone have historical association with site. Boating tragedy off B&ngitoto on Saturday evening. A small craft with three men aboard capsized while bound for Islington Bay, only one of' the crew managing to reach Ruigitoto after a desperate three-mile swim in a nasty choppy sea. Sales on 'Change to-day: Commercial Bank (ord), £1 9/; South British Insurance, £2 16/9; N.Z. War Loan, 4J per cent, 1938, £96 15/; Northern Steam (eon.), 6/9; Auckland Gas (con:), 16/11; Hikurangi Coal (pref ), 7/; Wellington Woollen (ord.), £6 4/6; Ohinemuri Mines, 6/4; Lucky Shot, 1/5. Celebration clearance at George Court's store, Karangahape Road. See full-page bargains this issue.—(Ad.) It will be to your advantage to in- [ spect the wonderful selection of fox fure, | all colours, now clearing from 3gns, at the Empire Furriers, opp. Town Wall Ad. The Model Furriers' Great Clearin" Sale. All furs must go. Real fox chokers, in all latest shades, clearing from 2gns, usual price 6gns to Bgns.—G. Green, 99, Karangahape Road.—(Ad.) The Model Furriers are overstocked. Must clear at any price. Call early amj secure wonderful bargains in fox furs and fur coats. Every pelt guaranteed. WJiite choker, real fox size, 4gns—G. Green, 99, Karangahape Road.—(Ad.) Two weeks' campaign commencing tomorrow to clear our over-stock of fur coits. Real marmot, Chapelle, mole, and beaver coats, at less than half-price. Beautiful coats for 12gns, worth 26gns, at Empire Furriers, opp. Town Hall Ad. Special offer, schoolboys' and girls' wristlet watches, lever movements, guaranteed 12 months, reliable timekeepers, complete with strap, 7/6, at David Silk's 3 Jewellery Stores, Auckland.—(Ad.)

j Ladies! Exquisite Russian, Mongolian and Canadian fox furs, latest shades, are now being sacrificed from 3gns, at Auckland's premier furriers. — The Empire, opp. Town Hall.—(Ad.) Don't forget the Model Furriers are overstocked. Fur coats being sacrificed from £6. Wonderful value. A visit will convince you of our outstanding value.—G. Green, 99, Karangahape Road. (Ad.) To-morrow's special bargain attractions at "The Empire" should on no account be missed. Address, opp. Town Hall.—(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 276, 22 November 1927, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 276, 22 November 1927, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 276, 22 November 1927, Page 1