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TABLE TALK.

Lion Extra Stout—Nature's Best Tonic. (Ad) Aorangi due from Vancouver next Sunday. Launch wrecked near Russell in storm. Uliinaroa sails for Sydney to-morrow morning. Petrol price "war" commenced in Cliristchurch. Mr. Thomas McDowell, Mayor of Kotorua, is dead. Dairy factory managers' conference held this afternoon. Good prices for New Zealand wool at opening of London sales. Tobacco growers association formed at Te Atatu, Henderson. New Zealand cheese quoted at 110/ per cwt on London market. Two-storeyed house at Devonport damaged by fire last evening. Increased expenditure for year forecasted by Papatoetoe Town Board. Auckland deputation to Minister of Lands in regard to land settlement. Three castaways from wrecked airship Italia reported to be seen by Russian aviator. Dr. G. W. Gower, surgeon-superinten-dent of the Waikato Hospital, has resi«ned. Norwegian motor ship Brynje arrived this morning with cargo of hardwood from Australia. Great reception given at San "Frisco to American members of Southern Cro«s aeroplane crew. Government decided to allow importation of Angora and chinchilla rabbits under definite conditions. Scheme to provide radio sets in hom-s of blind people approved by trustees of Jubilee Institute of Blind." Brisbane trade unionists urge striking one day a week if terms of new Crimes Act are enforced. Problem of finding work for Hamilton's unemployed described by Mayor as "more serious than ever." South African judge, charged with contempt of court, successfully evaded sheriffs who tried to arrest him. Aeroplane flight by Southern Cross from Australia to Ne.v Zealand to commence when weather =s favourable. Man killed when returning from his daughter's wedding, near Paliiatua. Bride's sister and another woman were injured. Sales on 'Change to-dav:—War Loan, 4J per cent (1935), £98 10/, and In-' scribed 44 per cent Loan (193 ft), £98 Protest at New Zealand Hunt Association annual conference at racing clubs having preference of dates for races over hunt clubs. A still higher price for New Zealand butter on the London market is quoted in a private cable received in Auckland to-day, the figure mentioned being 183/ per cwt, with a firm market. This compares with 162/ at the same time last year. There is still no sign of the missing launch Talto. which, with Messrs. H Hansen, of Whangaroa (owner), and A. Smith, of Auckland, left Hokianga on Thursday for Auckland. She mav be sheltering on the coast. Simply astounding bargains in foxes, chokers and coats at Empire Furriers' mid-winter sale, opposite Town Hall — (Ad.) Country and town visitors will greatly benefit by visiting the Model Furriers' Great Clearing Sale. Enormous reductions.—G. Green, 99. Karaugahape Road. (Ad.) Most exceptional offer ever made:— Handsome fox furs, all shades, worth 7gs, sacrificing for 3gs. at Empire Furriers' mid-winter sale. opp. Town Hall.— (Ad.) The Model Furriers' for the finest furs and fur coats. Absolutely half-price during the short period of sale time.— G. Green, 99, Karangahape Road.—(Ad.) Keen buyers are invited to our etockreducing sale. Wonderful bargains at David Silk's 3 Jewellery Stores.—(Ad.) Guaranteed furs and fur coats at your own price. Visit the Empire Furriers' mid-winter sale, opposite Town Hull — (Ad.) Fifty tailored to order suits, offered to-morrow at 6/8 in the £ reduction.— Caudwell's, 48, Karangahape Rd.—(Ad.) To buy is to save money. You can save pounds by visiting the* Empire Furriers' mid-winter sale, opposite Town HalL— (Ad.) Annual stocktaking special prices for Friday. Hats less than half-price.— Miss Dixon's, Victoria Street W.— (Ad.) The Model Furriers' record Sale. Buy now and save £'s. Some wonderful value in fur coats and fox furs. Marmot, Hudson seal, peschaniki, musquash, electric seal, etc., etc., from £16 10/, less j than half-price. Our loss but your gain. |G. Green, 99, Karangahape Road (onlv j address). —(Ad.)

Gigantic clearance of peschaniki and marmot coats for less than half-price. Coats originally 25gs now llgs, at Empire Furriers' mid-winter sale, opp. Town Hall.—(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 163, 12 July 1928, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 163, 12 July 1928, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 163, 12 July 1928, Page 1