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TABLE TALK.

Minor fire at Remuera. Shortage of water in Invercaxjjill. Manager of dairy attacked and bound. Napier Park and Kurqw races to-day. New Lord Mayor of London appointed. .Submarine M 2 sinks when nearly raised. Aorangi due to-morrow from Vancouver. Driver's wife injured when lorry leaves roadway. Several mails from England due at week-end. Complete agreement in case of hotel employees. Price of sugar in Auckland reduced 10/ a ton. Rifling , of postal boxes leads to arrest in Christcliurch. Breach of Trading Coupons Act alleged in Wellington. Rugby benefit match at Eden Park this afternoon. German delegate's firm stand on arms equality rights. Man visiting Thames killed by fall from lire escape. Bengal Government determined to suppress terrorism. Small steamer Mahurangi sold for West Coast trade. Two bowling clubs held official openings this afternoon. Catholic institutions in Christcaurch benefit by bequests. Man fined £10 this morning for impersonating n detective. Three youths decapitated travelling on roof of Spanish train. Gallant rescue work by British Jack Tars in Greece earthquake. Talk of Empire broadcast on Christmas Day from Daventry. Ottawa agreements argued over radio by Snowden and Baldwin. Three survivors from crew of 32 of wrecked cargo vessel rescued. Increased Customs revenue in Auckland for nine months period. British newspaper reveals awful conditions of Japanese peasantry. Warships Dunedin and Diomedo sail on Monday for Southern ports. Remai-kable scenes in Irish House of Commons caused by Labour M.P. Appeal to-day for funds to aid Auckland Boys' Employment Committee. Association football match this afternoon between Navy team and Auckland. Melbourne man found guilty of manslaughter regarding death of wife and two children.

Auckland Chamber of Commerce favours disposal of Government motor sliip Maui Poinare.. British war loan conversion closes at £1,920,000,000; £165,000,000 to be redeemed for cash. Mrs. T. "W. Hosking won tie South Auckland golf, championship and Miss B. Gaisford took the Canterbury title. Sales on 'Change to-day were: Bank of New Zealand, £2 6/9, £2 11, £2 0/11; National Insurance, 15/; Kin" Solomon, £1 10/; Wright, Stephenson (pref.), 15/. Fur renovations and remodellinge by Empire, experts. Look better, cost less. Empire Furriers, 358, Queen Street. (Ad.) Kelleway's 1/ Bargain Monday—36ih white curtain jiet, 2yds 1/; 54in whit;? damask, 1/; 54in heavy unbleached sheeting, 1/ yd.—Newmarket.— (Ad.) Kelleway's 1/ Bargain Monday—Ueeftil cretonnes, 3yds 1/; coloured crepes, 21yds for 1/; hair cord prints, 2yds 1/; 36in plain rayons, lAyds 1/. —Newmarket! (Ad.) Kelleway's 1/ Bargain Monday—Check glass cloth, 2yds 1/; tea towels, hemmed, 2 for 1/; Horrocksos pillow cases, 2 for 1/; 54in black Italian cloth, 1/ yd.— Newmarket.-!— (Ad.) Kelleway's 1/' Bargain. Monday—Cretonne cushions, 1/; crepe bloomers, 1/; lace duchesse covers, 1/; coloured hand towels, 3 for 1/; all-silk fuji, 1/ yd.— Newmarket.—(Ad.) Kelleway's 1/ Bargain Monday—Unbleached Admiralty towels, 2 for 1/; figured silk crepe, lAyds 1/; ladies' cotton singlets, 1/. Hundreds of bargains, ' Monday only.—Newmarket.— (Ad.) Fitch shade stoles, 45in long, worth 50/, clearing for half price at Empire Furriers' sale.—3sß Queen Street. (Ad.) A very charming shipment of twopiece frocks and coats at Mise Dixon's, Power Board Buildings.—(Ad.) Another Umpire eaving. Beautiful marmot coney cravats, were 2ge, now 17/6 at Empire Furriers' eale, 358, Queen Street.—(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 233, 1 October 1932, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 233, 1 October 1932, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 233, 1 October 1932, Page 1

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