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TABLE TALK.

Hart's "Hartonia Carnival," Page 21. (Ad.) Child killed in motor accident at Kaitaia. . Startling story at Australian aviation inquiry. South African political campaign nearing close. Divorce cases at Supreme Court this morning. * Marama sails for Sydney to-morrow afternoon. Duke of Gloucester hurt in polo accident at Vancouver. Ramsay Mac Donald asked by the King to form a Ministry. New Zealand defeated Australia in second Rugby Test match. Australia defeated New Zealand in university sports tournament. Provincial returns for season show decrease in totalisator betting. Minister of Education visited schools at Mangere and to-day. Sir Joseph Ward to be entertained at United party function this evening. Port Nicholson arrived this morning from Australia for Homeward loading. Two prisoners who escaped from camp at Oto on Monday recaptured yesterday. Minister of Railways will traverse Pokeno-Paeroa railway route to-morrow. Indications point to collapse of Australian timber strike, men returning to work. King George now able to sit up for a portion of the day; general health satisfactory. Steps being taken with view to the formation One Tree Hill Road Board area into borough. Australian dairymen anxious to study and employ New Zealand methods. "The Dominion puts it all over us," they . say. Four London policemen dismissed for accepting free meals from West End restaurants and associating with keepers of houses of ill-fame. If weather suitable Bishop Cleary will fly to Te Aroha on Sunday to attend ceremony in connection with laying foundation stone of new Catholic School there. # Saleß on 'Change to-day were: Bank of Australasia, £14 15/; South British Insurance, £3 5/6; Farmers' Auctioneering (A pref.), 18/3; Union Bank, £15 16/; N.Z. Insurance, £2 7/3; Taupiri Coal, £1 5/6; Waihi Mining, 12/9. Don't miss to-morrow's wonderful bargains at Empire Furriers' sale, opp. Town Hall.—(Ad.) Real Marmot, Musquash, Peschaniki, etc., coats being sacrificed at third usual prices at the Model Furriers. Beautiful coats in black and brown from Bgns.—G. Green, 99, K'h'pe Rd.—(Ad.) Russian Foxes in shades, ivory, naturelle, sable, etc., usually lOgus, to-mor-row's clearing price 4gns.—Empire Furriers' sale, opp. Town Hall.—(Ad.) Guaranteed real fox furs for 35/ at the Model Furriers, 99, K'h'pe Rd.—(A&.) Half-price day to-morrow. Russian foxes, originally S and 12gns, going for jfgns. — Empire Furriers, opp. Town ' The National Fur Co. are 'sacrificinc their large stock of guaranteed fur coats at less than half usual prices. • It will pay you to inspect our large and varied stock before purchasing eleswhere.— Opp. Milne and Choyce, Queen St.—(Ad.) 50 per cent reduction on all furs. Must clear. Genuine fox furs from 42/.— Moose Fur Co., 342, Queen St.—(Ad?) ' Miss Nidd, 272, Queen Street, near Regent Theatre. Smart capoline felts, all shades, reasonable prices. Inspection invited. 10 per cent discount to customers mentioning advt.—(Ad.) ''TMr&se" winter sale starts on Friday. All model hate greatly reduced. 264, Queen St.—(Ad.) Mrs. McDownell, 3, Strand Arcade, will hold a special sale of millinerv. All models reduced 20 per cent.—(Ad.) Smart 3-piece jumper suits, good quality, 35/. MeCabe's, millinery and frock specialists, Newton.—(Ad.) Why pay fancy prices for your furs when you can buy for half the price ?-— Moose Fur Co., 432, Queen St.—(Ad.) Sacrifice sale bargains to-morrow. Coats worth 30 to 40gs clearing' from Empire Furriers' Sale (opp. Town Hall). —(Ad.) Don't on any account miss the wonderful bargains at the Model Furriers' Great Sale. Guaranteed fur coats from sgns. Note address: 99, Karanjrahape Rd.—(Ad.) F To-morrows sensational bargains at Empire Furriers' sale should "not be missed. Address: Opp. Town Hall.—Ad. Russian foxes in ivory, naturelle, sable, Locarno, etc., usually 8 to lOriis, clearing at 3gns at the Model Furriers. Don't- this wonderful offer—G. Green, 99, Karangahape Rd.— (Ad.) Be in time to-morrow and participate in the wonderful half-price bargains at Empire Furriers, opp. Town HalL— (Ad.) The National Fur Co. for guaranteed furs and fur coats at prices that will astound you. Real fox furs in all the latest shades from £2 .5/.—Opposite Milne and Choyce.— (Ad.) Real Russian Foxes, usually S to to-morrow's clearing price 4gns.—Empire burners sale, opp. Town Hall.—(Ad )

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 132, 6 June 1929, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 132, 6 June 1929, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 132, 6 June 1929, Page 1

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