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TABLE TALK.

Auckland, trots to-day. Germany facing economic crisis. Another double century for Bradman. Shipping on coast delayed by gale. Auckland-Waikato Rugby match this ifternoon. Eain ended dry spell at Lake Coleridge. Nine stowaways readied Auckland to-day. Four Chinese stowaways on steamer Penybryn. Auckland-Hawke's Bay Rugby match ;his afternoon. Successful issue of Commonwealth Bills. 195 building permits valued at £111,830 for August. Earl of Derby to sell racehorses on lccount of taxation. Matson liner Malolo to be prepared for mother Pacific cruise. Family had narrow escape from burning house at Whangarei. Rugby match to-day between British team and Australians. Treatment 011 cancer discussed at British Medical Conference. King and Queen to visit Glamis on Tuesday to see new Princess. Deputy Mayor officially calls on master ,of Penybryn on Monday. Violent electric storm in Scottish Highlands; heavy losses of cattle. Two high British police, officials iu Bengal shot; seriously wounded. New Zealanders did well in women's golf championships of Australia. Shipping, companies in Australia agree to ration wool shipments to Britain. Suicide of German woman, wlio leaped from airplane, raised serious issues. Police forced to draw revolvers in ugIJJ scene at Balmain, New South Wales. Inhabitants of St.' Kilda, Outar Hebrides, to be transferred to mainland. Mr. A. E. Jull to be asked to contest Waipawa by-election in United interests. Large number of carters refused union's order for general strike in Adelaide. The 25th anniversary. of St. Aidan's Church, Remuera, to be celebrated tomorrow. Two out of 26 Labour candidates returned in municipal elections in Melbourne. British Arctic expedition exploring Greenland in connection with air service to Canada. Steamer Penybryn, which went to assistance of Tahiti, reached Auckland early this morning. Film tax boycott by number of American film corporations in retaliation for New Zealand taxation. New South Wales Government forced to open an' extra prison to cope with large number of criminals arrested under Consorting Act. Sales on 'Change to-day were: —E., S. and A. Bank, £5 12/6; Commercial Bank (con.), -9/1; New Zealand Inscribed Stock, 5J (1933), £99 7/6. Startling news. The Empire invaded by hundreds of people securing wonderful bargains at,the* great clearance sale now' on. Opp. Town Hall.—(Ad.) Don't miss the wonderful bargains at the Model-Furriers' Great Sale; Guaranteed fur coats £4 19/. Only a few left. G. Green, 99, Karangahape Rd.—(Ad.) Kelleway's cheapest furnishings. Real Scotch lino 6ft wide 4/6, 50 x 86 printed seagrass squares 9/11, 23in fancy coir matting 1/11 yd.—Newmarket.—(Ad.) Drastic reductions in the price of furs and fur coats at the Model Furriers' Great Sale. Must be cleared at any price. Note address: 99, Karangahape Rd. (Ad.) A veritable Aladdin's Cave of bargains. Beautiful fur coats worth 2S-30gs from llgs; glorious fox furs, usually 10-12gs, from 2gs.—Empire Furriers' Sale, opp. Town Hall.—(Ad.) Cash orders.—T. W. Mayson and Co., Auckland's leading Cash Order Co. have removed from Security Bldgs. to 7tii floor Power Board Bldgs., Queen St. —(Ad.) Millinery.—Hundreds of smart felt ready-to-wears, 2/11, 3/11, 5/11. Children's straw and felt hats, 2/11. —Misses McCabe, Milliners, Newton. —(Ad.) Monday is general reduction day at Empire Furriers'. Coats, foxs, stoles, throwovers, etc., at your own figure.— Opp. Town Hall.—(Ad.) 1930 spring suitings just arrived.—P. Groos and Co., Durham Street, Auckland. (Next Stewart Dawson). —(Ad.) Overstocked in ladies raincoats, 10/ discount off every coat. Buy now.—Warren's, Strand Arcade. —(Ad.) Trading policy of the "Empire"—small prices and large turnover. All fur garments half usual price. Address: Opp. Town Hall.—(Ad.) Kelleway's still cheapest bedding. Single mill wool mattress 17/11, double bed kapok 39/11, kapok pillows 2/11, 66 x 58' fringed Maud ' travelling rugs 9/11. —Newmarket.—(Ad.) Th« "Empire" not only advertises fur bargains but gives them. A visit will convince you. Address: Opp. Town Hall (Ad.)

_ You can get a genuine fox fur, full size pelt, for 35/ at tlie Model Furriers' Sal e. —99,• Karangahap e Ed. —(Ad.) Would you-like a guaranteed fur coat or a genuine fox fur at less tiian half price? Come to Empire Furriers' Collossal Sale on Monday.—Opp. Town Hall. (Art.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 205, 30 August 1930, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 205, 30 August 1930, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 205, 30 August 1930, Page 1