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TABLE TALK.

Japanese volcano in eruption. Divorce clay at Supreme Court. Music Week programme continued today. Unemployment discussed in Parliament. . Move at Wellington to secure flying field. Welcome at Sydney to British Rugby team. 11.M.5. Veronica due from Islands on Sunday. Vast area of United States affected by drought. Tribesmen ceased raiding Indian frontier. More earthquake shocks in East Coast districts. Pau-Pacific Women's Conference to be permanent. Ulimaroa sails for Sydney to-morrow morning. Woman died on concert platform near Mastertoii. Four new 'planes ordered for New Zealand force. [ Prime Minister announced increase of income tax. Passengers on Tahiti describe anxious wait for help. Auckland ladies' golf championships continued to-day. Easy win for Auckland University footballers in Fiji. Huge score by Australians in third cricket Test match. Large estate left by New South Wales newspaper proprietor. Liner Aorangi due at Auckland from Sydney on Monday morning. Mauretania averaged 25.72 knots on fastest Atlantic trip this year. Allegation of coal pilfering discussed by Whangarei Harbour Board. Nortlicote Borough Council to urge amendment of rating legislation. Ninety thousand copies of Simon report on India have been sold. Barrister llew from Wellington to Gisborne to be in time for Court case. Special session of Federal Parliament called to deal with financial crisis. 'No further change in price of retailed spirits to be made in Auckland hotels. Nelson man to be brought back from Western Australia on charge of embezzlement. Argyllshire and Corinthic due from South on Saturday for homeward loading. England won rowing championship at Empire Games, with New Zealand crew second. Main highway between Dannevirke and Woodville threatened by enormous landslide. Lord Stonehaven, retiring GovernorGeneral of Australia, 'to visit New Zealand. Airship RlOl fitted with several improvements following recent experiments. Number of girls had narrow escape when city factory was gutted by fire late yesterday afternoon." Miss Aroha Clifford, New Zealand's airwoman, arrived in England to try to arrange flight-to Australia. Man sentenced to twelve months' imprisonment this morning 011 charge .of issuing valueless cheques. Naturalised ■ British subject not allowed to land from steamer Ulimaroa until further evidence of identification given. Exploitation of school children discussed by Wellington Education Board; instances given of children starting work in early hours of morning. Sales on 'Change to-day were: — Commercial Bank-of- Australia, £1 0/3; Taupiri , Coal, £1 7/; Robinson Tee Cream, £1 3/6; Wilsons Cement, £2; Guarantee Corp., 7/9 and 7/8; N:Z. Breweries, £2 11/.

You can get a genuine fox fur for j 2gs at The Model Furriers' great sale. Full-size pelts—99, K'liape Rd.—(Ad.) Famous for fine furs at line cut prices. Foxes from 2gs; guaranteed fur coat's from lOgs.—Empire Furriers' sale, opp. Town Hall.—(Ad.) Real fur necklets from 12/6 at The Model Furriers' great sale. Get in early. G. Green, 99, K'liape Road.—(Ad.) Fox furs worth 9 to 12gs, Friday's prices from 2gs; fur coats worth 2S-32 gs, to-morrow's prices from llgs.—Empire Furriers, opp. Town Hall.— (Ad.) Overstocked. We are selling goods below their value. Rings, watches, jewellery and many useful gifts can he secured by a small deposit at David Silk, Jeweller, Queen Street. Illustrated catalogue on request.—(Ad.) _ The event of the year, The Model Furriers' great sale: £4 19/6 buys a guaranteed fur coat; note address, 99, Karanghape Road.— (Ad.) Fish, finest variety of Fresh and Smoked at cheapest prices in Auckland. Right out of the ' sea.—Munro Bros., Ltd., City Fish Markets Customs Street West.—(Ad.) Make one pound do the work of two by visiting the Empire Furriers' great sale.—Opp. Town Hall.—(Ad.) This Friday and Saturday, bargains in fish; prices, quality guaranteed." Our only Depot, Fishermen's Co-operation, Nelson Street wharf.—(Ad.) Cash orders.—T. W. Mayson and Co., Auckland's, leading Cash Order Co., have removed from Security Bklgs. to 7tii floor Power, Board Bldgs., Queen St.— (Ad.) Black and White Millinery Models suitable for Ellerslie now showing.—Mrs. McDowell, Majestic Theatre entrance. (Ad.) You will be astounded 'at the great cut in prices at The Model Furriers' great sale. The event of the year.—G. Green, 99, Karangahape Road.—(Ad.) Friday— ;l bargain day—gives you an opportunity to secure a beautiful fiu coat or glorious fox fur at under half-price.— Empire Furriers, opp. Town Hall.—(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 197, 21 August 1930, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 197, 21 August 1930, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 197, 21 August 1930, Page 1