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TABLE TALK.

lU'ntfell's Winter Sale starts to-morrow. Ad. Cvclonic storm 011 Australian coast. Murder of noted actress in New iork. Quiet tone of English produce market. Aorangl due from Vancouver next MOll- - arrived tliis morning from Svdney. " Mount Eden Borough Council to increase -\ater rate. _ ... Remarkable increases in Wellington city land values. Serious position in connection witli Australian coalmining crisis.,; Scow Seagull damaged by gale whila at anchor in harbour.: r " . . _ Minister of Education visited more North Auckland schools to-day. Arranged at meeting last to entertain crew of visiting German cruiser Emdcn. Exnlosion in underground electric, cable did considerable damage at Melbourne Hospital. 1 _ - -- -- Transport Board decided to issue school children's concession : cards only through the schools. The latest mail order bargain of a large Chicago department store is an air "flivver" costing approximately £20C. Owing to the absence of a British delegate at the League Council meeting it has been resolved to delay international discussions. Body of Mr. Albert Edward Dunk'ey. who was a stoker on H.M.s. Veronica, found floating in harbour near Devonport this morning. There is said' to be an acute shortage of coal supplies in New Zealand and it is stated that arrangements are being made for the importation of coal from England. Sales on 'Change to-day were:—N.Z. Insurance, £2 7./0; Farmers' Trading 8/0; Mahakipawa Mining, 8-} d; Bank of New Zealand, £3 3/; Wilsons Cement,-£2 1/9; N.Z. Breweries, £3 12/. , ~ To-morrow morning, S a.m., commences half-price day at Empire Furriers',-opp. Town Hall.—(Ad.) - Furs! Furs! Furs! We have them 111 great variety, and what's more we must sell them. It will pay you to call and inspect our stocks before making a final choice elsewhere. —Arctic' Furs, Ltd., 20, Karangahape lid. —( Ad.) '" £ V The event of the year. The Model Furriers great sale. Furs and fur coats at practically your own price. . Note address:—G. Green, 99, K'h'pe Rd.—(Ad.) Hat given free with every coat frock or jumper suit purchased, for one week only.—"Fashion Belle," Queen Street (three doors above Stiand' Theatre). (Ad.) Trimmings of every description to suit your requirements. W r e cut furs to suit our customers. We give civility and attention to one and all. —Arctic Furs, Ltd., 26, Karangahape Rd.—(Ad.) Extraordinary sacrifices to-morrow on half-price day at Empire Furriers, opp. Town Hall.— (Ad.) All winter millinery greatly reduced to clear. —Madame Ray's, Symoncls St. Sale, starts ta-niorrow—(Ad.) , . ... Beautiful face cloth model "coats, less than cost, at Miss Dixon's Winter Sale. '166, Queen St.— (Ad.) Visit the Model Furriers before buying your furs. Guaranteed fur coats from sgns, real fox furs from 35/. Wonderful value.—G. Green, 99, K'h'pe Rd.—(Ad.) Ladies, we carry the finest selected stock of furs (from every clime on earth). Stone, Marten, Fitch; and Fox necklets and chokers at prices that must make sales. We have goods to suit every buyer and every purpose.—Arctic Furs, Ltd., 26, Karangahape Rd.—(Ad.) Half-price day to-morrow. Russian foxes, originally 8 and 12gns, going for 4gns.—At Empire Furriers, opp. Town Hall.—(Ad.) Drastic reductions at the Model Furriers great sale. Furs and fur coats at third usual price. Note address: 99, Karanghape Rd.—(Ad.) We have an expert staff attending to repairs, renovating and remodelling. Our prices are moderate.—Arctic Furs, Ltd., 26, .Karangahape Rd.—(Ad.) I Russian foxes,; originally. 4 ia IGgiis, will be cleared to-morrow from 30/ at Empire Furriers, opp Town Hall.—(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 136, 11 June 1929, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 136, 11 June 1929, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 136, 11 June 1929, Page 1