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Wellington trots to-day. Races to-dav at Paeroa and Poverty Bay. Aorangi due to-morrow from Vancouver. Two cars damaged in collision a! Takapuna. German Zeppelin arrives at Chicago for brief visit. Jeweller thrown from horse and killed near Opotiki. Litvinoff leaves to hold conference with Roosevelt. Police compelled to fire (in unruly Arab mobs in Palestine. Diesel-engined car at Brooklands does 100.64 miles an hour. Worst storm for 25 years raging 011 East Coast of England. Moiiowai due at Auckland on Monday afternoon from Sydney. Criminal session to be continued at Supreme Court 011 Monday. Iraq Government reports attempt by Assyrians to cross the Tigris. Winooka runs third in race in America; much improved performance. Reported restriction of foreign imports of bacon pending in Britain. Thousand prisoners liberated on tenth celebration of Turkish Republic. Second reading debate on Reserve Bank Bill to be finalised next week. British professor considers 110 synthetic equivalent will ever oust wool. Bluff Harbour Board restoring 50 per cent of 1931 cut in salaries and wages. Ulm states he may fly to New Zealand after overhauling his machine in Sydney. Farmer and his wife reported as having disappeared from Rotorua district. Driver of car in Porirua crossing smash fined £50, in default six. months' imprisonment. Appeal Court ordered new trial in respect of collision between cycle and car near Eltliam. Increased price of wool means an added £3,000,000 for the season to Queensland farmers. Sales 011 'Change to-day were:—rßank of New South Wales, £33 15/; Union Bank, £10 0/; A.P. A.ssce., 11/7; New Zealand Breweries, £1 1(>/; Mataki. l/10i; Waihi. £1 0/1 r Waitemata Power Board, 1/10/01, £100. Real natural fox furs, worth 3gns. clearing next week for 20/ at Empire Furriers, opp. Town Hall.—(Ad.) Kellewav's 1/ Bargain Monday.—Whit" and unbleached sheetings 1/ yd, pillow cases 2 for 1/, tea towels 2 for 1/, 50in colour border damask 1/ yd.—-New-market. — (Ad.) Kellewav's 1/ Bargain Monday.—Cotton fuji 2yds 1/, cretonnes 2yds 1/, 36in cream window muslin 3yds 1/, 40in circular pillow cotton 1/, 50 cretonne cushions 1/.—Newmarket. — (Ad.) Kellewav's 1/ Bargain MondayLadies' front aprons 1/, corselettes 1/ pair, cotton singlets, fallacy fronts,-]./, children's socks 2 pairs 1/, art silk tennis socks 1/ pair.—Newmarket.— (Ad.) Kelleway's 1/ Bargain Monday.— 1000 yds art silk rayons, cottons, "pte.. all 1/ yd, 30in.fast casement cloth ljyds I/, men's heavy woollen socks 2 pair* 1/. Between Hutchison's, aiid Smith and Caughey's, Broadway, Newmarket. —Ad. Bargains. Genuine cross shade fox furs, were sgns, now 38/0, at Empire Furriers, opp. Town Hall.— (Ad.) Now is the time for that old fur or coat to be remade as new at small cost by Empire Furriers, 358, Queen St.—Ad.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 255, 28 October 1933, Page 1
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