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TABLE TALK.

Earthquake shock at Westport. Wrestling at Town Hall to-niglit. Boycott at Bombay of British goods. Moods in India cause grave situation. House at Castor Bay destroyed by lire. Commonwealth loan of ten millions over-subscribed. Snow and rough weather at Wellington. Valuable jewels lost in English 'plane crash. Damage in Brisbane fire assessed at £12,000. Egyptian Cabinet to prepare new programme. Advance in London rates for New Zealand butter. New Zealanders training in Canada for Empire Games. Heavy train traffic from country districts this morning. Third Rugby Test match this afternoon at Eden "Park. Pears of epidemic following Italian earthquake disaster. Young woman collapsed in city shop last evening and died. Niagara due -at Auckland on Monday morning from Sydney. Departure of steamer Kiwitea delayed through trouble with crew. 'Plane flew from Wellington to Hamilton in less than two hours. Hunger march on Sydney by unemployed was complete fiasco. Trams to commence running to Point Chevalier Beach to-morrow. Australians, batting in fourth Test match, scored 275 ior seven wickets. Scheme of leaving certificates formulated by Secondary Schools' Association. Contestant disqualified at Auckland amiateur boxing championships last evening. , Petition to render bankrupt an estate of £11G,000 argued at Supreme Court yesterday afternoon. Rhodes scholar, Mr. P. C. Minns, to' be given public farewell at Northcote on Monday evening. TWo recent arrivals convicted at Waihi for obscene language and drunkenness; respectively. Unoccupied house at corner of Federal Street and Kingston Street extensively damaged by fire last evening. Visitors and residents will find it to their great advantage if they visit Empire Furriers' clearance sale, opp. Town Hall.—(Ad.) . The Model Furriers are noted for fur and fur coat renovations at reasonable charges.—G. Green, 99,' K'hape Rd.—Ad. Kelleway's, Newmarket, for bedding. Single flock mattress 12/11, kapok 27/0; double bed kapok, 39/11; kapok pillows, 2/11; 23-inch fancy coir matting, 1/11 yard.—(Ad.) The supreme test of. furs is value. "Empire" values cannot be surpassed. Beautiful fur coats, worth 2S-30gs, from llgs; glorious foxes, \yorth 8-10gs, from 2gs.—Empire Furriers' sale, opp. Town Hall.—(Ad.) . . ,y*~The Model Furriers' low " prices for quality furs cannot be beaten in New Zealand. We are actual .importers and manufacturers.- —G. Green, 99, Ivarangaliape Road.—(Ad.),' ~, $q, we are not having, a sale bccause " '.w6v- b&ye.'lib;' fictitious prices to reduce. Qur prices are as genuine as our furs, and in many instances lower than the so-called sale pric,c,§ elsewhere. An inspection- will convince you.—Canadian Fur Co., Ltd., , next. . Plaza Theatre, Queen Street. —(Ad.) ■

The Model Furriers must clear their wonderful selection of furs and fur coats, at "give away" prices. Call early and see for yourself. Note- address, 99, Karangahape Road. —(Ad.) Genuine and generous reductions at Empire Furriers' great sale. Fur coats, foxes, stoles, etc., at irresistibly appealing bargain prices.—Opp. Town Hall.— (Ad.). Watches and Jewellery bought, sold, exchanged, repaired or refashioned. New designs submitted free at David Silk, Jeweller, Queen Street. —(Ad.)

Cash Orders. —T. W. May son and Co., Auckland's leading Cash Order Co., havp removed from Security Bldgs. to 7th floor Power Hoard Bldgs, Queen St.—(Ad.) Your old fur or fur coat can be renovated at trifling cost by N.Z.'s experts, Empire Furriers, opp. Town Hall. —Acl. Every fur coat must be sold. Big sacrifice. Many marked less than cost. Warren's, Strand Arcade.— (Ad.) Incomparable bargains at the Model Furriers' great sale.. Genuine fox furs, 40/; guaranteed fur coats, £5. Never before has there been such value, —G. Green, 99, Karangahape Road— (Ad.)

The fur sale of the century is now in progress at Empire' Furriers'. Coats, foxes, stoles and throwovers at your own figure. —Opp. Town Hall. (Ad.) Millinery.—Hundreds of smart models and ready-to-wear felts, selling at 2/11, 5/11, 7/11, and 12/6.—McCabe's, Mirliners, Newton. — (Ad.) Kelleway's furnishings, Newmarket.— 30-inch shadow tissue, 1/11; 50-incli art. silk, mixture tapestry, 6/6; reversible wool floor rugs, 32 x 66, 19/11. —(Ad.) Our word is our bond. We always stand behind every fur garment we sell, even at present drastic sale reductions. Empire Furriers, opp. Town Hall. —Ad. Wonderful bargains in good quality jumpers, cardigans and jumper suits.— McCabe's, Newton.—(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 175, 26 July 1930, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 175, 26 July 1930, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 175, 26 July 1930, Page 1

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