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Napier Park races to-day. Prospector drowned in Central Otag<V Westmoreland left for London to-day. Port Fairy sails for London to-morrow. Snow and rough weather in Manawatu. Parliamentary debates in Spain to bo -broadcast. Body of man found near Riverhead identified. H.M.s. Diomede leaves to-day on cruis« to Islands. Conference urges change in dairy control system. Final session of present Parliament opened to-day. Camps for unemployed suggested by Farmers' Union. Conservatives increase majority in English by-election. City of Canberra in danger from unprecedented floods. Motorist trapped in upturned motor car in North Auckland. Two Americans make successful flight across North Atlantic. Devonport Borough Council reduced wages by 7a per cent. Britain grants war debt payment concession to Dominions. Delegates to Empire Wool Conference urge greater co-operation. Devonport Borough Council reduced rates by farthing in £1. Avondale branch library to be opened on Saturday afternoon. Two Danish airmen set out from Newfoundland to fly Atlantic. Tariff changes likely to be sequel to Canada-Australia trade pact. Four undefended divorce applications before Supreme Court to-day. Forecast of additional levy for unemployment of 5/ per quarter. Archbishop O'Shea, upholds agreement in reference to Bible in schools. Intensified Labour opposition to financial rehabilitation of Australia. "Cuts" in wages and salaries to be again discussed by City Council. Suggestions by Auckland Chamber of Commerce for Government economies. Towing of steamer City of Kimberley to Auckland proceeding satisfactorily. Question of substantial loan to Germany under consideration in America. Italy and France, with reservations, agree to American war debt moratorium plan. Second resignation of an assistantMinister from Australian Cabinet announced. New South Wales hospitals suggest tax on motor vehicles to help to pay for victims. Secret Sicilian Mafia Society finally dissolved by heavy prison sentences on 131 men. Authority given for work of additions to Takapuna Grammar School to proceed. Sales on 'Change to-day were:— N.Z. Insurance, £2 0/3; King Solomon Mines, 3/3. Auckland Soldiers' Mothers' Leagueadvised that there will bo no "cut" in old age pensions. , .;. Genuine musquash coats, 17gns.—The Model Furriers, 99, Karangahape Road, cannot be beaten- —(Ad.) - Have you secured your bargain yet at Empire Furriers' wonderful fur sale. Opp. Town Hall clock. —(Ad.) Genuine musquash coats, 17gns, at tlio National Fur Co., 122, Queen St.—(Ad.) Fur and fur coat renovations by experts at trifling cost at the Model Furriers, 99, Karangaliipe Road. Get our quote.—(Ad.) Wonderful fur bargains are to be secured at Empire Furriers' colossal sale. Call early for yours.—Opp. Town Hall. (Ad.) Fish, finest -variety of Fresh and Smoked at cheapest prices in Auckland. Right out of the eea.—Munro Bros., Ltd., City Fish Markets, Customs Street, West.—(Ad.) Don't miss the wonderful bargains in furs and fur coats at the Model Furriers' Great Sale. Prices slaughtered.—G. Green, 99, Karangahape Road.— (Ad.) Meat auction at Speedway Butchery to-morrow 9.30-11 a.m., 2.30-3.30 p.m", also Saturday and Tuesday mornings, Queen Street.—Next Tabernacle.—(Ad.) Special coat day at Miss Dixon's Friday. All coats less than cost price.—IG6, Queen Street. —(Ad.) Ladies! Avery's, Ltd., 154, Queen Street, selling hats and coats well below cost price.—(Ad.) Biggest bargains believable in finest furs at Empire Furriers' great sale. Only address: Opp. Town Hall clock. —(Ad.) Greatest Fur Sale Auckland has ever known at the National Fur Co., 122, Queen St. Inspect now. Large stock must be cleared.—(Ad.) Real economy means having your old fur or fur coat made like new bv "Empire" experts. Address: Opp. Town Hall clock.—(Ad.) Genuine fox furs, all shades, from 30/; fur chokers, from 12/o.—At the Model Furriers, 99, Karangahape Road. —(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 148, 25 June 1931, Page 1
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