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TABLE TALK.

Wangamii trots to-day. Football season opened. Races to-day at Pukekohe. Canary Club show held to-day. Final yacht races this afternoon. Niagara due on Monday from Sydney. Antarctic exploring ship crushed l>.v ice. Vice-regal party welcomed to Rarotonga. Noted British airman and soldier passes. Woman's thigh broken when thrown from dray. lowa judge abducted and brutally maltreated.. Steamer Golden Eagle arrived from Los Angeles. Boardinghouse burned near National Park station. Two American sailors injured in 'piano crash at Sydney. Roosevelt seeking power to lower tariffs 50 per cent. Financial year closed with balanced Budget in New Zealand. Police withhold permit for students' procession in Wellington. New British fighter 'plane has diving speed of over 400 m.p.h. French and American leaders in agreement on world problems. Body of Bert Hinkler found beside wrecked machine in Italy. Intensive search continues for trampers lost in Tararuas. _Two British complaints to Germany regarding arrests of nationals. Cancer treatment vigorously condemned by Queensland inquiry. Prisoner surrendered at Wellington gaol after eight days' liberty. Auckland protest by applicants under Government's small farm scheme. Trade treaty negotiations continue between New Zealand and Australia. Verdict of suicide while of unsound mind at inquest on noted British judge. Australian Cricket Board of Control takes action against bodyline bowling. Chambers of Commerce Association votes for abolition of Empire Marketing Board. Polish Government strongly protests against maltreatment - of Jews by Germans. Misses Culling and Bathbone won the New Zealand autumn golf foursomes at Wellington. Proposed embargo on Russian goods may not apply to petrol imported to New Zealand. Continued strong protests against Australian proposal to remove embargo on New Zealand potatoes. Jury recommended that Government exercise control over private boats making ocean or coastal cruises. Need of confining social work to existing recognised organisations mentioned at annual meeting of Auckland Metropolitan Unemployed Relief Committee. Sales on 'Change to-day were: —New Zealand Breweries, £1 9/G; Staples Breweries, fl 4/; Grand Junction, 3/11; Golconda, Bjd, 8-Jd; Farmers' Auct. (15 pref.), 11/6; Waihi, fl 2/9. What better gift than a fur coat for winter. First quality pelts sold only. Incomparable prices at G. Green, 0!!. Karangahape Road.—(Ad.) Latest "Empire" cravats, sensational values, from 17/6; stoles, 42/0 only.— At Empire Furriers, opp. Town Hall. Ad Kelleway's Furnishing Sale. —Onohunga blankets, 14/0 pair; 30in shadow tissue, 1/4J; double bed kapok quilt-. 12/11; 23in tapestry hall runner, 3/11. Newmarket.— (Ad.) Kelleway's Drapery Sale.—Color rod flannels, 1/4J; silk and wool hose, 2/11 : silk stripe fleecy bloomers, 1/11; large heavy cotton singlets, 1/3.- —Newmarket (Ad.) - Kelleway's, between Smith ami Caughey's ancl Hutchinson's, Grocers. Newmarket. We make blinds, all kinds: recover down quilts; make squabs, cushions, mattresses, etc. Get our price. Newmarket. —(Ad.) An important meeting of Hotel and Restaurant Employees' Union on Thursday, May 4, advertised on page 19. (Ad.) Get a quote from the Model Furriers for fur renovations; expert workmanship combined with reasonable charge*. G. Green, 99, Karangahape Road.—-(Ad.) Famed throughout N.Z. for expert repairs and remodelling at low cost. — Empire Furriers, 358, Queen St.— (Ad.) Sable, nigger, skunk shade, American opossum stoles, 42/6, at the Model Furriers, 99, Karangahape Road. — (Ad.) Secure your winter fur coat whilst prices are low at Empire Furriers, opp. Town Hall.— (Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 99, 29 April 1933, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 99, 29 April 1933, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 99, 29 April 1933, Page 1