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Prince of Wales fliee to Biarritz. Further sectarian strife in Ireland. Tree planting ceremony at Dilwortb. School. { Divorce applications at Supreme Court to-day. Butter reduced Id per pound in Auckland. Hastings municipal theatre to be reerected. Bankrupt farmer rebuked fry Official Assignee. Grammar School old boye decided upon new badge. Hungarian Government resigns owing to financial crisis. Chilian training ship to leave Auckland next Wednesday. Heavy damage along English - coasts by gales and floods. Auckland conference to discuss Canadian tariff deadlock. Several Reno divorcees' re-marriages cancelled in London. Auckland minister presides over great C.E. rally in Sydney. Graf Zeppelin's tour of England curtailed by bad weather. Death duties valuation reduced by magistrate at Oamaru. Restoration League offers to guarantee cost of local option poll. Single Chamber Government outlined in New Spanish constitution. One Tree HiU Borough Council to deal with speeding motorists. Papatoetoe Chamber of Commerce opposed to fusion propositi. Burglars in Christchurch said to have set fire to goods In warehouse. New South Wales Savings Bank Reopening Bill read a first time. Millions of people in peril from flood and disease in Hankow district. Mount Roskill Road Board by-elec-tion to take place on September 12, American bankers' committee recommends revision of war debt structure, i Accountant found not guilty at New Plymouth on false declaration charge. Tremendous losses by American Farm Board in cotton and wheat operations. Canterbury man found guilty of setting motor truck on fire after collision. Three Hospital Board members at Waihi resigned following no-confidence vote in chairman. Devonport Borough Council to allow unemployed to grow vegetables on unused council lands. British Government reported to have adopted revenue tariff on imports as emergency measure. One Tree Hill Borough Council to obtain legal advice in connection with rates on tram tracks. Taxi driver committed for- sentence on charge of assaulting a man by hitting him on the head. Sales on 'Change to-day were:— National Bank of New Zealand, £3 16/; King Solomon, 2/5; Waihi, 15/9; Auckland Gas, £1 3/3.

Empire Furriers import the finest pelts and" produce , furs and fur garments surpassing all others at unbeatable prices.— Address: Opp. Town Sail clock.—(Ad.) Don't miss the wonderful bargains in furs and fur coats at the National Fur Co., 122, Queen St.—(Ad.) Unlimited satisfaction will result from an immediate decision: to purchase your fur requirements at Empire Furriers' sale.—Opp Town Hall clock.—(Ad.) The price of furs at the Model Furriers cannot be beaten. Prove it by paying a visit to G. Green, 99, KTiape Road. (Ad.) Fish Cheaper.—Special prices for relief workers and the unemployed and Saturday.—Fishermen's Co-opera-tion Open Market, Nelson St. Wharf. (Ad.) •;•■;■;' Miss Dixon extends cordial invitation to view new spring goods.—Queen St., opp. His Majesty's.—(Ad.) Guaranteed fur coats at £4 19/, genuine fox furs 35/, fur chokers 12/8, at the Model Furriers, 99, KTiape Rd. Ad. Last two days McCabe's half-price millinery, sale. Hats 1/11, 3/11 and 5/11. (Ad.) Before deciding on your fur or fur coat see the wonderful value offering at the National Fur Co., 122, Queen St., selling now at "give away prices."—(Ad.) True economy! Have your old fur or fur coat made like new by "Empire" experts.—Opp. Town Hall clock.—(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 196, 20 August 1931, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 196, 20 August 1931, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 196, 20 August 1931, Page 1