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TABLE TALK.

Make your Xmas Suit a Lynx, 89/6. —(Ad.) Forbury trots to-day. - Political addresses this evening. Sonoma due from Los Angeles tomorrow. Brisbane railwaymen outvote strike proposal. Doctor's widow succeeds in claim for insurance. Meeting of Auckland City Council this evening. Annual, meeting of Auckland Y.M.C.A. this evening. Property Owners' Association formed in Auckland. End of" India Conference probable next week. Weirbank arrived from Java with sugar cargo. Mr. Coates has orderly meeting in Christchurch. No increase in Australian exchange rate meantime. Destructive frost damages fruit crops in Central Otago. Big shock for British taxpayers in new tax demands. Britannia Bank prosecution dropped by Crown in Sydney. Further large drop in numbers of unemployed in Britain. Drastic action promised to deal with terrorism in Bengal. , Prince of Wales sees X-ray wonders at London hospital. Betting at tin hare racing legalised in New South. Wales. Third- day of Smith's trial on murder charge at. Hamilton. Prime Minister pleased with prospects for Coalition victory. Roman Catholic convention urges cause of disarmament. Four men killed by swooping aeroplane in United States. Debate in House of Commons on Statute of. Westminster. Australian Government defeated on Christmas relief fund proposal. Number of overseas mails due at Auckland within next few days. American Farm Board lost £35,000,000 on operations in wheat and cotton. Marked' rise in Australian stocks in London due to news of early_ election. Danger of fire from benzine fumes illustrated at, New Plymouth inquest. Soviet - Government rebukes .Communists for lack of results in Britain. United States prepared to support neutral inquiry into Manchurian situation. . ' „ Donation of -£10,000 to give 1000 Victorian unemployed work before Christmas. . "Wizard" Smith's financial backer offers £100,000 bus concern to Sydney Transport Board. f Foundation stone of new St. Luke s Presbyterian Church at Remuera to be laid on Saturday afternoon. Sales on 'Change to-day were:—Waihi Grand Junction, 3/6; Commercial Bank of Australia,: 16/6; Bank of New Zealand, £2 8/5 Colonial Sugar, £36. You get the best for your money at the Model Furriers, 99, Karangahape Road. Fur coats from £4 19/. Beautiful fox furs, 27/6.—(Ad.) Xmas is .coining. Give her an Empire fur necklet this year. —Empire Furriers, opp. Town Hall clock. —(Ad.) Buy your race outfit at Miss Dixon's birthday, sale; 10 to 20 per cent off millinery and gowns. —Queen St., opp. His Majesty's.—(Ad.) Before deciding on your fur requirements see the : wonderful values offering at the National Fur Co., 122, Queen St. Buy 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.) Musquash coats will be dearer. Buy now at less' than present market value at the National Fur Company, 122, Qoeen Street. —(Ad.) Commencing Friday, Miss Dixon is celebrating her 18th anniversary. Millinery and gowns all reduced 10 to 20 per cent. —-Queen St., opp. His Majesty's. Ad. Furs will certainly be dearer next year! Buy now and save pounds. —Empire Furriers, 1 opp. Town Hall clock. —(Ad.) Don't hesitate to bring your furs along to remodel and renovate. Moderate charges, expert workmanship.—G. Green, 99, Karangahape Road. —(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 280, 26 November 1931, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 280, 26 November 1931, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 280, 26 November 1931, Page 1

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