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TABLE TALK.

Forbury Park trots to-day; Double flying fatality in Scotland. Aorangi due from Vancouver 011 Sunday. Efforts to settle Sydney meal workers' strike. . Additions to fleet of Imperial Airways. Earthquake in Japan caused many, deaths. Tourist liner Malolo due at Auckland next week. Two challenges received for Sanders Cup contest. Unemployed at Christcliurch engaged in toy-making. Red influence predominating in Chinese provinces. Compensation case continued at Supreme Court. United States feels need of stricter immigration laws. Open verdict in baffling Cornwall poison mystery. 'Melbourne youth sentenced to death for murder of -widow. British ship's officer wounded aboard steamer on the Yangtze. Move to abolish Legislative Council in New South Wales. Hamilton scheme to finance Christmas camp for poor children. Americans-advocating increased duty against Australian butter. Unemployment Board offers £2-3,000 in subsidies to local bodies. Two English mails due at Auckland within next few days. Prices down at opening of London and Sydney wool sales.'. Eangitanc and Port Nicholson due tomorrow for Home loading. / Efforts by United States Government to stabilise wheat prices. Members of Highways Board making tour of East Coast districts. Australia not to send Davis Cup tenuis team abroad next year. Million feet of timber brought to New; Zealand by steamer Golden Coast. N.S.W. Government to aid farmers in wheat sowing for next year's crop. Federal Government to tax public servants' salaries about £75 a year. Mayor of Auckland surprised at small amount allocated by Unemployment Board. Report to be made to City Council on proposed libraries for Avondale and Tarnaki districts. Sales on 'Change to-day were:—N.Z. Insurance, £2 2/9 and £2 3/; Grey Valley Collieries (two), £1 0/3; Wilsons Cement, £2 0/1; Bank of N.Z., £2 15/9 and £2 15/7.

Your old fur or fur coat can be Renovated at trifling cost by N.Z.'s experts. —Empire Furriers, opp. Town Jail. Ad. Colossal sale spring millinery. Goods pouring in. Thousands to choose from. Ladies' hats, 5/, 7/0, 10/, 15/, 20/, 25/; children's, 3/11 and 7/11. All worth, double.—Bon Marche, Karangahape Pvd. (Ad.) .> To the Deaf.—Re-enter the world of sound per medium of the Fortiphone. Amplifies sound marvellously. Light, and practically invisible. Ring, write or call for free demonstration. —Medical j Co-operative Co. of N.Z., Ltd., Ngapuhi j Chambers, Lome St.— (Ad.) Avoid disappointment by inspecting the really marvellous values now offering at Empire Furriers, opp. Town Hall. 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.) Millinery.—Hundreds of smart ready-to-wear straws, 5/11, 7/11, 9/11, 12/6; exclusive models at reduced prices.— I Misses McCabe, Milliners, Newton. —Ad. Cash orders. —T. W. Mayson and Co., Auckland's leading Cash Order Co., have removed from Security Bldgs. to 7tli floor Power Board Bldgs., Queen St. — (Ad.) You pay less for N.I.M.U. car insurance policy and get greater benefits. Next A.A.A., Durham Street. —(Ad.) Frock Sale.—Owing to unseasonable weather, clearing a line of frocks at 25/. Warrens, Strand Arcade. —(Ad.) The "Empire's" range of beautiful fur garments clearing at less than half usual prices. Select Christmas gifts now.— Empire Furriers, opp. Town Hall. —Ad.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 281, 27 November 1930, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 281, 27 November 1930, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 281, 27 November 1930, Page 1