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TABLE TALK.

*— j Geraldine races to-day. Another .bomb outrage in India. Fatal revolver duel in New York office* Spaniard killed Italian in Queensland. Demand , for good classes at Sydney wool sales. Tofua due at Auckland on Monday from islands. Finances of Australia, still causing great concern. Retail price of petrol in Britain reduced 2d a gallon. v Jones well aliead in American amateur golf championship. British buses to run on crude oil at; cost of 2/7 for 100 miles. Dictatorship considered unlikely in, Germany. First meeting of Birkenhead Fire Board this afternoon. Successful flight by Auckland-trained pilots to Hamilton. Crew from wrecked liner on Scottish coast safely landed. England and Ireland drew in inter-* national Soccer match. Increased taxation in Victoria expected to yield Budget surplus. Serious result possible as result of shortage of world's gold supply. Australian coroner returned verdict that father was implicated in girl's death. Primary Schools Committees' Association approved of organ recitals for children. • Convention of Auckland Federation of Christian Endeavour Unions opened last evening. l Sydney* business man committed suicide when taken to detectives' headquarters. Prime Minister considers Australia will be rid of present financial difficulties in two years. Complaint at meeting of Auckland Rugby League of rough play in match last Saturday. Man who gashed throat and wrist walked quarter of a mile at Feiklinoseeking assistance. ° Sales tax in Australia to yield £5,000,000 revenue; leeway of Customs and excise £3,000,000. . Captain Matthews reached Calcutta in eight days, en route for Australia; same time as Amy Johnson. W. M. Hughes, leader of the Australian Party, considers country solvent and wages cuts unnecessary. Flying boat Cutty Sark made good flight of two hours from Auckland to New Plymouth to-day. Sales on 'Change to-day were: National Bank of-New Zealand, £5 7/3; Bank of New South Wales, £31; New Zealand Guarantee Corporation, 7/11; Pukemiro Collieries (two parcels), £2 8/; Auckland . Gas, £1 3/9; Commercial Bank of Australia, 15/; Dominion Investment and Banking, 19/6; National Timber, 8/6; Taranaki Oil, 1/11; Wailii 14/10. The event of the year.—The Model Furriers;-^rea,t ;sale, -secure- that bargain now at give-away prices. '.Genuine fox furs at Green, 99, Karangahape Road.—(Ad.) Friday's prices: Fox furs worth 9-12, go from 2gs, beautiful fur coats worth 28-30g«, from ■ llgs.—Empire Furriers' sale, opp. Town Hall.—(Ad.) The Model Furriers great sale is 'now in full swing. Hundreds of fur bargains that must be cleared.—G. ■ Green, 99, Karangaliape Road. —(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.) Fish, finest variety of Fresh and Smoked at cheapest prices in Auckland. Eight out of the sea.—Munro Bros., Ltd., City Fish Markets, Customs Street West.—(Ad.) Five per cent discount on all purchases frocks and hats, Friday. Encourage early shopping. Miss Dixon, 166, Queen St. Ad. To save money visit the Empire Furriers' sale, opp. Town Hall. Coats, foxes and ties at under half-price—(Ad.) Th 0 Model Furriers sale prices for quality furs cannot be beaten in New Zealand. We are actual importers and manufacturers.—G. Green, 99, Ivaran<mhape Eoad.—(Ad.) ~ Avondale's over, but "The Empire's" wonderful dividends are now yours. Beautiful coats, worth 2Sgs, going at foxes from 2gs.—Opp. Town Hall.—(Ad.) After season sale at The Model Furriers. Guaranteed fur coats £4 19/, genuine fox furs, full size pelts, 37/ c! Note address, G. Green, 99, Road.—(Ad.) °

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 227, 25 September 1930, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 227, 25 September 1930, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 227, 25 September 1930, Page 1

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