TABLE TALK.
Death of Lady Hedstrom. Cambridge trots to-day. Londo: butter market slow. Football matches this afternoon. Pakuranga Hunt Club opening to-day. Plot by Japanese agitators forestalled. Increase of fees at Tauranga Hospital. Auckland cage-bird show held to-day. Mount Roskill Road Board election today. Yacht Rangi expected to leave Sydney to-day. Niagara duo from Sydney on Monday morning. Good prospects for Waikato Winter Show. Coastal vessels at Wellington delayed by gale. Rush for relicensing of motor vehicles continues. May Day procession passed off quietly at Sydney. Amazing identity case settled after four years. Conservative candidate won British by-election. Pour shops destroyed by fire at Whakatane. Ceremonial welcome to new Administrator of Samoa. Two bloodless landings of Portuguese troops on Madeira. Yacht Teddy put back to port owing to severe weather. Government grant of £300 to Auckland City Mission. Survivors of Progress wreck had perilous swim to shore. Chief police witness in Chicago murder trial shot hy gangsters. Two women killed in level crossing accident near Stratford. Races to-day at Whangarei, Nelson, Marton and Amber ley. Child knocked down by motor car at Parnell and seriously injured. Failure of State guarantee for New South Wales Savings Bank. Steamer Canadian Commander due at Auckland on Monday from Halifax. Commissioners at Napier commented on abnormal total of arrears in electric light accounts. Whangarei express arrived late last evening owing to minor mishap near suburban station. Hon. Mr. Stallworthy suggested certain amendments to Harbour Bridge Bill to facilitate passage through Parliament. Conference to be held between Auckland members of Parliament and representatives of Auckland Harbour Bridge Company. Monev ~* the bank is cold comfort on a winter day, 60 keep warm in an "Empire" fur or fur coat. All prices reduced at Empire Furriers, opposite Town Hall.—(Ad.) Furs and fur coats at prices beyond compare at The Model Furriers. Satisfaction guaranteed. —G. Green, 99, Kara- ; ngahape Road. —(Ad.) Yon will never buy a better fur bargain than those now being offered at Empire Furriers, opp. Town Hall.—(Ad.) Real fox furs, from 35/, beautiful fur chokers, 12/6, at the Model Furriers. — Note address, 99, Karangahape Rd. (Ad.) Kelleway's, cheapest draper foxeline fur collar and cuff sets, 16/11; winceyette nightdress, 3/11; fleecy-lined bloomers, 1/ pair; smart, new, ready to wears, 3/11.—Newmarket.—(Ad.) Kelleway's S.C.D. 54in white and unbleached sheeting, 1/ yard; 36in twill winceyette,. 1/; double bed, all-wool, New Zealand blankets, 22/8 pair.— Remuera End, Broadway, Newmarket. (Ad.) Kelleway's S.C.D. S. bed kapok mattress, 23/6; double, 37/11; 23in fancy coir matting, 1/11 yard; 72 x 45 tapestry floor rug, 21/; kapok, the best, 1/ lb — Newmarket. —(Ad.) For twenty-one years the "Empire" has maintained leadership in fur values. Inspect special bargains Monday. —Opp. Town Hall.—(Ad.) Genuine North-west Canadian musquash coats, 29gs, at The Model Furriers, 99, Karangahape Road.—(Ad.) Finest quality Canadian musquash coats, 29gs, at the National Fur Co. : 122, Queen St., Vulcan Buildings. Five-year guarantee given.—(Ad.) Empire experts give new lease of life to your old fur or fur coat at trifling cost.—Empire Furriers, opp. Town Hall. (Ad.) Why not save on car insurance.' 'Phone or call for details. N.I.M.U.— Next A.A.A., Durham Street.—(Ad.) The Model Furriers are noted for fur and fur coat renovations at trifling cost. G. Green, 99, Karangahape Rd.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 102, 2 May 1931, Page 1
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