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TABLE TALK.

Marauia due from Sydney' to-morrow. Niagara arrived to-day from Vancouver. New Zealand bowling team returning home via Canada. Prime Minister arrived in Auckland tliis morning. All Blacks defeated Eastern Provinces by 16 points to 3. Arthur Rogers killed n accident at new railway goods slieds. Market firm for New Zealand butter and cheese in London. Enormous damage done by storm and floods in United States. English League team defeated Auckland by 26 points to 15. Miss Stockley, .of Auckland, defeated in swimming event at Olympiad. Auckland touring Rugby team defeated Otago by 26 points to 9. New Zealand cross-country championship won by Savidan, of Auckland. Three hundred aeroplanes to take part in mimic bombing attack on London. Football match on Saturday in connection with silver jubilee of Sacred Heart College. Siene net fishing in Hauraki Gulf discussed by representative conference held at Thames. Day of mourning for sins of Auckland included in programme arranged by Salvation Army. ■ ~ Man and woman injured in railway crossing smash at Shannon, which wrecked a motor car. Wairarapa successfully defended Ranfurly Shield against Bush Union, winning by 57 points to 11. Island growers have petitioned Prime Minister to place Cook Islands fruit trade in better position. Extended search made yesterday for missing man, Mr. P. C. Jackson, of ParHell, was without result. Ex-leader of unemployed in Christchurch admitted stealing money intended for unemployment funds. Mr. H. C. Hoover has accepted Republican nomination for Presidency of United States and opened his campaign. Sales on 'Change to-day: Milne and Choyce (deb.), £1 4/6; Staples Brewerv, £1 16/; Morris. Hedstrom, £1 0/9: Waihi. 12/10 i; Glaxo, Ltd. (deb.), £01. The Southern Cross in a test flicht prior to the Tasman Sea attempt, ariived at Perth on Sunday morning from Melbourne after a rough non-stop journey. You will be well advised to get in early to-orrow and secure a real marmot, peschaniski, or chapelle coat for far less than half price. Coats usually 28gs, to-morrow's price llgs at Empire Furriers' sale, cpp. Town Hall.—(Ad.) Kellewav's Still Cheapest Draper. 46 x 23 tapestry hearth rugs 5/11, rl. bed all wool Oneliunga blankets 29/11 pair. Opposite tram safetv zone, Newmarket (Ad.) Help the blind to help themselves and secure a smart new brush doormat from the Blr xi* ' "'".te, 'phone 45-S7O. (Ad.) Secor i-hand jewellery bought, sold, renewed exchanged, or re-made at David Silk's, Jeweller, Queen Street.—(Ad.) Unheard of bargains are waiting for you to-morrow at Empire Furiers' mid-winter sale. Beautiful fox furs reduced to 57/6. usually Sas. Only address, opp. Town Hall.— (Acf.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 190, 13 August 1928, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 190, 13 August 1928, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 190, 13 August 1928, Page 1