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Terrorist conspiracy in India. Governor-General at Palmerston North. Non-stop flight made from England to Malta. H.M.s. Dunedin returned from cruise to Islands. British footballers played at Hamilton to-day. Further discussion in Parliament on Budget. Price of petrol advanced 2d per gallon in Auckland. Australian cricketers playing Glamorgan. Campaign for Invercargill by-election commenced. Races at Manawatu, Christchurch and Gisbonie to-day. Steady prices for New Zealand butter on Home market. Clash in Sydney between police and Communists. Three lives lost in lorry accident in New South Wales. Man sentenced to death at Melbourne on murder charge. Sitting, of Railways Commission opened to-day in Auckland. Union steamer Kahika returning to Gisborne short of coal. Sir Hubert Wilkins announced plans of submarine cruise-to Arctic. Awful atrocities reported from China in advance of "Red" forces. Wellington bookmaker sentenced to nine months' imprisonment. British millionaire lost £60,000 at baccarat tables at Nice. Labour member admonished by Speaker of House of Commons. Minesweeper Wakakura to sail for gulf to-day with party of reservists. British airship met with severe storms near conclusion of flight to Canada. British steamer badly damaged in Mediterranean collision safely beached. Japanese fishing boats at Kamtchatka are to be armed against Soviet patrols. Six per cent cut made in Queensland public service salaries, railwaymen excepted. Ballot to be taken among New South Wales wheatgrowers on . compulsory pool. I J Thermometer fell last night to 28 degrees, equalling record in Auckland for past 45 years. Sales on 'Change to-day were:-v-Bank of New Zealand, £2 16/; Grey Valley Collieries, £1 3/9; Kempthorne Prosser, £3 2/6; Milne and Choyce (deb. stock), £1 5/; Auckland' Harbour Board, sjj (1937), £90 10/j Commercial Bank «? Australia, £1 1/4. For yea< pocket's sake don't mits tt« myji bargains now offering at &mpire ifeiiers' Sale, opp. Town 'Haif.—(Ai.) ffox furs guaranteed, 2gs,'at The Model Furriers' Great Sale. Guaranteed fur coats, £s.—Note address: 99, K'h'pe Rd. (Ad.) Y The Canadian Fur Company, next Plaza Theatre, for furs of distinction and quality. Our values are exceptional. (Ad.) ' i Your old fur or fur. coat can be renovated at trifling cost by N.Z.'s experts, Empire Furriers, opp. Town Hall.—(Ad.) Don't miss The Model Furriers' Great Sale. Furs and fur coats at below cost.' We-must sell.—G, Green, 99, K'h'pe Rd. (Ad.) Cash orders.—T. W. Mayson and Co., Auckland's leading Cash Order Co., have removed from Security Bldgs. to 7th floor Power Board Bldgs., Queen St.—(Ad.) Watches and. Jewellery bought, sold, exchanged, repaired or refashioned. designs submitted free at David Silk, Jeweller, Queen Street.—(Ad.) The biggest fur Sale of the century is now in progress at Empire Furriers. Coats, stoics, chokers and ties at your own price.—Opp. Town Hall.—(Ad.) Trilby Yates' Spring Show, Monday next. See display ad. Woman's World Page 15. Two shops, 179 and 374, Queen Street—(Ad.) At Warren's Sale, Kayser hose, 8/11, all shades. Fur coats £10. Raincoats 10/9. Strand Arcade.—(Ad.) "Murielle" has returned from Sydney, and is showing spring fashions Monday,. August 4. See advt. —(Ad.) The "Empire" never lets you down. Wonderful bargains in guaranteed fur coats and foxes. Prices cut in half during Great Sale—Opp. Town Hall.—(AdJ* Genuine bargains at The Moclgi Furriers' Great Sale. Quality combined with low prices. Don't miss this opportunity to buy furs at your «wn price.—99, K'h'pe Rd.—(Ad.) The tinusually pretty designs and expert workmanship give a distinctiveness of style to our fur coats, not obtainable in the ordinary way. Inspect before buying elsewhere. Canadian Fur Company, next Plaza Theatre.—(AdA) Wholesale prices! They mean nothing to us; we are clearing huge stocks of beautiful fur coats and furs at less than London prices.—Empire Furriers' Sale, opp. Town Hall.—(Ad.) Wonderful bargains at The Model Furriers' Great Sale. All furs and fur coats must be sold. No reasonable offer refused.—G. Green, 99, K'h'pe Rd—(Ad.) "Fair dinkum" describes the "Empire's" Sale. Every coat, fox and stole reduced to less than half usual price.—Opp. Town Hall.—(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 181, 2 August 1930, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 181, 2 August 1930, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 181, 2 August 1930, Page 1