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: Taumarunui races to-morrow. Auckland rose show to-day. Aero club formed at Gisboriie. Tourist steamer Malolo sailed for Suva, ! Firm, prices at Sydney wool sales. . Whangarei Show continued to-day. ; Improved "wool prices at Xapier. All-round reduction of wages in Italy. ' Many visitors to Te Aroha for jubilee. ; Vatican coinage to be legal tender in r Italy. > Sitting of Arbitration Court continued. Heavy losses on New South Wales transport. State of tension between Germany and Poland. Inquiry into loss of British airship to . be resumed. Reform candidate for Roskill seat announced. London butter market shows slight improvement. Aucklander killed in Australian motoring accident. := Sydney meat trade employees ordered to return to work. ■Suggestion in Washington to increase American wheat tariff. H.M.s. Dunedin brought injured man to port last evening. Attempt to rescue crew of steamer wrecked near Hongkong. New Federal legislation greatly alters Australian Customs duties. Federal Government proposal to run lottery to aid unemployment. Representatives of dairy industry in New Zealand urge moratorium. Aviatrix started on record-breaking flight from England to Capetown. Comment on appointment of new Governor-General of Commonwealth. Extensive deficit expected in United States financial budget for Coming year. Appointment of Governor-General gretted by. Australian Press and politicians. , Birkenhead Borough Council urged creation of domain board to control Little Shoal Bay Reserve. Lang's'claim to have secured mandate from electors to Legisl&tive Council strongly denied. Two knighthoods and many other honours given to Frenchmen in recognition of services in RIOI crash. Suggestion that unemployed carpenters in Auckland should be engaged in dismantling old railway station being considered by Minister of Railways. Sales, on 'Change to-day were: Bank of Australasia, £10 ID/; E.S. and A. Bank, £5 9/; New Zealand Insurance, £2 2/; Auckland Gas, £1 3/3; British' Tobacco, £1 9/9; Taranaki Oil (2), 2/3.. A suggestion for Xma.3 presents: A beautiful fox fur from 37/6 a.t the Model Furriers, 99, Iv'h'pe Rd. —(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.) . . . . Amazing values, in beach and tennis frocks, 9/11, 12/6. Newest styles in rayon silk, 13/11 to 19/11.—McCabe's, Newton. —(Ad.) ; Fur coats £4 19/, genuine fox furs from 37/6, fur chokers 12/6, at the Model Furriers' Great Sale. —G. Green, 99, Karangahape Road. —(Ad.) Yes! Your old fur or fur coat can be renovated at trifling cost l>y N.Z.'s experts.—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.) Cash ordersA-T. W. Mayson and Co., Auckland's leading Cash Order Co., Lave removed from Security Bldgs. to 7th floor Power Board Bldgs., Queen St. (Ad) Use your phone for full of N.I.M.U. car insurance —cheapest in N.Z. Phone 40-471, 43-593. —(Ad.) Xmas presents that are appreciated: Furs, and at sale prices, at the Model Furriers. Note address: 99, Karangahape Road. —(Ad.) Friday's specials: 10 per cent reduction millinery and gowns for early shoppers.—Miss Dixon, Queen St.—(Ad.) Distinctive styles in millinery and frocks, keenest prices in Auckland. Always shop at McCabe's, Newton. —(Ad.) Avoid disappointment by inspecting the really marvellous values now offering at Empire Furriers, opp. Town Hall.—Ad. Visit the Model Furriers and secure a fox fur or far coat at less than half usual price. Will make an ideal Xmas present. —G. Green, 99, Iv'h'pe Rd. (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 287, 4 December 1930, Page 1
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