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TABLE TALK.

Rotorua trots to-day. Schools to reopen on Monday. . Governor-General to visit Rotorua. Wantranella due from Sydney on Tuesday. '' Races to-day at Wanganui, Asliburton and Tc Rapa. Third visit of Japanese bombing 'plane over Peking. Sir Francis Bell reappointed to Legislative Council. Sharp battle between police and terrorists in Bengal. Scheme for restriction of tea, officially enforced in China. Young man killed by fall over icewall on Ruapehu. Legal action commenced to upset N.S.W. referendum. 'Varsity Rugby Test match at Eden Park this afternoon. Shocking story of murder of Indian wife by her husband. Explosion in Wellington building caused slight damage. Germany accepts British disarmament convention at Geneva. Three more members of Legislative Council to retire shortly. Wanganella's departure from Sydney delayed owing to storm. Life of luxury of Indian princes condemned by premier prince. Young climber killed at Crater Lake, Ruapehu, yestei-day afternoon. Brighter outlook in Britain; unemployed reduced by over 90,000. Extensive damage by cyclonic storm and deluge of rain in N.S.W. Failure of Everest climbers in their attempt on the summit denied. Official start of Auckland University jubilee celebration to-morrow. Record "hook-up" planned for King's World Economic Conference speech. Unemployment Board to provide meat for unemployed at minimum price. Manchukuo authorities demand deportation of British editor at Harbin. Auckland Acclimatisation Society to persevere with introduction of chukhor. Contempt expressed at de Valera plan to remove statue of Queen Victoria from Dail. North Shore Water Board deferred decision 011 auxiliary Lignite Stream plan. Trade treaty negotiations between Australia and New Zealand continue by cable. National Guard of America to be reckoned as war effectives under British proposals. Government health statistics show no evidence of malnutrition among school children. New Zealand Soccer captain welcomes rain and heavy ground for first match in Sydney to-day. Sales 011 'Change to-day were? — DA'onport Steam, £1 0/4; New Zealand Breweries, £1 9/ (2); Colonial Sugar, £50 10/; Woolworths (pref.), £1 14/; Stock, 4 per cent (1940), £100 5/, £100 30/; unlisted, National Tobacco, £2 17/0; Okarito, 11/; Consolidated Gold, 9/7J; Auckland Gas, £1 3/4; New Zealand Paper Mills, £1 6/9. Always first with the latest in furs. Unbelievable bargains offering at Empire Furriers, 358, Queen .Street. —(Ad.) i Sable, nigger, skunk shade, American 'opossum stoles, 45/,,at-the Model Furriers, 99, Karangahape Road.—(Ad.) Kelleway's still cheapest furnisher. Four pieces only, 6ft wide English congoleum, 2/11 yard; 46in x 72in tapestry floor rugs, 14/11. —Newmarket. — (Ad.) Ivelleway's still cheapest furnisher. 50-incli art serge, three colours, 1/11 yard. Beautiful down proof kapok quilts, double, 19/11. Double bed all-wool N.Z. blankets, 19/6 pair.—Newmarket. (Ad.) Kelleway's still cheapest draper. 36-inch twill winceyette, 9id; 54-inch H.B. sheeting, 1/; 24in x 44in white Terry towels, 1/. —Next to Hutchison's, Grocers, Newmarket.— (Ad.) Get a quote from the Model Furriers for fur renovations; expert workmanship combined with reasonable charges. G. Green, 99, Karangahape Road. —(Ad. 1 Famed throughout New Zealand for expert repairs and remodelling at low cost. —Empire Furriers, 355, Queen St. (Ad.) Fish. —To shopkeepers and dealers. Hapuku, flounder, all varieties. Plentiful for Monday, at A 1 Fish Market, opposite Turners and Growers. — (Ad.) What better gift tlian a rur coat for winter. First quality pelts sold only. Incomparable prices at GL Green, 99, Karangahape Road.—(Ad.)

See the marvellous values in latest style cravats, in brown, grey, black and white, now at Empire Furriers, opposite Town Hall.—(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 117, 20 May 1933, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 117, 20 May 1933, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 117, 20 May 1933, Page 1