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TABLE TALK.

Ashburton trots to-day. Famous British sculptor knighted^ Aorangi due to-morrow from Van-

couver. Mass meeting of miners at Huntsy on Monday. Son of late Sir Maui Pomare accidentally shot. H.M.s. Laburnum to sail on Monday for Islands. Prince of Wales makes tour of London dockland. Seven Aucklanders in hockey team to go to Australia. Remuera due to-morrow from England . with passengers. Barefooted burglar chased by Auckland householder. King and Queen of Belgium on private visit to England. Polling in New South Wales and Queensland to-day. Man jumps from Sydney harbour bridge, later dying. Survey of steamer Huntingdon reveals considerable damage. Auckland Pekinese and cat show opened this, morning. Airman Weir continues flight to England from Australia. Conference between de Valera and British Cabinet abortive. Third writ for libel issued against "Labour Daily," Sydney. Talk of restoration of monarchy in Germany officially refuted. Deficit in Australian Federal accounts expected to be very slight. State lotteries proposal rejected by Hospitals Association Conference. Commission of inquiry in Britain into sterilisation of mental defectives. Ex-Conimunist denies vagrancy charge on ground of having private income. Presentation of prizes last evening at Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron. No agreement announced after conference of de Valera and British Cabinet. Allocation of dates for provincial shows discussed By Auckland A. and P. Association. Four churches to combine in united communion service at Town Hall on Tuesday evening. Decision in reference to "sending down" of Otago student has been amended by council. Minister of Mines says Government will only intervene in coal strike if desired by both parties. Mr. Coates corrects statement by hospital conference chairman in reference to unemployment relief. Sales on 'Change to-day were:— Farmers' Trading, 3/4 J; Government Loan, 5 1-8 (1937, Insc.), £96' 10/; Atickland City, 5i (19o7), £95 10/; Auckland Fire Board, 6 (1939), £100 10/ (2); South British, £2 10/7J; Union Bank, £0 16/6; Commercial Bank, 13/6; Waihi Grand Junction, 2/8; Bank of New South Wales, £25 7/6; Tooth's Brewery, £1 6/6. The Model Furriers not only advertise genuine bargains, but also give them. Call and prove for yourself. Note address: 99, Karangahape Road.—(Ad.) Let Empire Furriers make a smart jacquette out of your old fur coat at small cost. Address: 358, Queen St. Ad. Finest furs at biggest bargain prices believable at The National Fur Co., 122, Queen Street, opposite "Herald" Office. (Ad.) Kelleway's Genuine Sale. Boy's Dominion serge shorts, 3/11; men's underflannels, 3/11; men's fleecy-lined singlets, 1/11; heavy colonial -wool socks, 10M pair.—Newmarket.—(Ad.) Kelleway's Genuine Sale. 6ft wide Scotch Lino., 4/11 yard; double sateen 'kapok quilts, 12/6; 23-inch tapestry hall runner, 3/11. —Newmarket.—(Ad.") Kelleway's Genuine Sale. Ladies' smocks, 3/11; fleecy bloomers, 1/3; silk hose, wool lined, 2/11; all-wool N.Z. ■blankets, 14/11 pair, single.—Newmarket.—(Ad.) One more week only, for our closingdown sale. Selling off everything.— Warren's, Strand Arcade. —(Ad.) Smart tweed and stockingette frock, woollen jumper suits, satin evening frocks, all one price, 29/6. —McCabe's, Newton.— (Ad.) Skunk, sable, nigger and stone marten shade throw-overs now selling at 50/ at The Model Furriers, 99, Karangahape Road. Buy now.—(Ad.) Public opinion says the most reliable yet cheapest firm for all fur renovation* is Empire Furriers, 358, Queen St.—(Ad.) Winter is here. Keep warm with a National Fur Co. guaranteed fur or fur coat. Prices incomparable.—l 22, Queen Street, Vulcan Buildings.—(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 137, 11 June 1932, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 137, 11 June 1932, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 137, 11 June 1932, Page 1