TABLE TALK.
Auckland trots to-day. Auckland Canary Club Show to-day. Reduction of unemployed in N.S.W. Seven more banks close in Chicago. Aorangi due from Sydney on Monday. Further disclosures at (ioode inquiry. Napier Park and Ashburton races to-day. First woman's suicide from Sydney Bridge. American woman Senator commits suicide. King's College Old Boys' reunion this week-end. Release of Lord Kylsant reported to be imminent. Waitemata County Council decided not to increase rates.
Deficit of £84,500,000 in Germany's accounts for 1931.
Hospital Auxiliary appeal expected to realise over £300.
Mission steamer Southern Cross arrived from Islands.
Fierce gales in New South Wales cause much damage. Australia's Ottawa delegation due at Auckland oil Monday. All Blacks playing first match of Australian tour to-day.
Grammar-Kings football match, this afternoon at Eden Park.
Prince of Wales opens new shrine in Westminster Abbey cliapel. Nearly £500.000 worth of gold recovered from sunken Egypt.
Two papers delivered by New Zealanders at Eucharistic Congress.
Irish Ministers not invited to viceRegal reception at Dublin Castle. Reported negotiations proceeding for return of ex-Ivaiser to Germany.
Great parade of 250,000 Catholic men at night in Plioenix Park, Dublin. Bradman scores 180 at Vancouver; Daore scorcs a century for Gloucester. Talks at Lausanne between French and German leaders stated to be "going very well." Legislation affecting rights of public servants criticised at meeting of Auckland branch of Educational Institute.
Sales on 'Change to-day were: Taranaki Oil, 1/7; Wilsons Cement, £1 6/3; Government Stocks (SJ, 1936), £100 5/.
Have your old fur or fur coat made like new at trifling cost by Empire Furriers, 358, Queen Street. — (Ad.)
The Model Furriers not only advertise genuine bargains, but also give them. Call and prove for yourself. Note address: 99, Karangahape Road.— (Ad.) Monday specials: Natural Canadian musquash coats, 25gs, worth 3Sgs; silver musquash from 14gs, only at Empire Furriers, 358, Queen Street.— (Ad.)
Winter is here. Keep warm with a National Fur Co. guaranteed fur or fur coat. Prices incomparable. —122, Queen Street, Vulcan Buildings.— (Ad.)
Kelleway's Bargain Monday.—Natural fuji silk, 1/; single printed bedspreads, 2/6; 36in twill wineeyette, 9fd yard; W. fleecy bloomers, 1 / pair.—Newmarket. (Ad.)
Kelleway's Bargain Monday.—Men's fleecy singlets and pants, 1/6 each; barb wire working shirts, 2/11; striped neglige shirts, 2/11. —Newmarket.—(Ad)
Kelleway's Bargain Monday.—27in seagrass runner, 1/3 yd; 23in jute carpet runner, 1/11; single kapok mattress, 14/11. —Newmarket. —(Ad.)
Talk of the town —Miss Dixon's opening Power Board Buildings Monday; sale prices continue. —(Ad.)
Skunk, sable, nigger and stone marten shade throw-overs now selling at 50/ at The Model Furriers, 99, Karangahapo Road. Buy now. —(Ad.)
The season's opportunity: Real musquash and marmot coats, guaranteed, from 25gs at Empire Furriers, 358, Queen Street. — (Ad.)
Finest furs at biggest bargain prices believable at The National Fur Go., 122, Queen Street, opposite "Herald" Office. (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 149, 25 June 1932, Page 1
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