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Bun Chretien roars—Turners, Growers. —Ad. Nelson trial continued in Samoa. Divorce applications at Supreme Court. Monterey clue to-morrow from Los Angeles. Races to-day at Gore, Waiapu and Woodville. Brass bands' contest continued in Wellington. Decreased totalisator returns at Auckland trots. Thirty-four deaths in railway collision in Leghorn. Auckland drainage scheme discussed by local bodies. Austria will suppress any further risings by force. Sensational revelations in Staviskv inquiries in France. Building by-laws discussed by Otaliuhu Borough Council. Cost of water in One Tree Hill borough to be reduced. Thousands lile past body of late King of Belgium, in Brussels. Aucklander performed strenuous climbing feat in Southern Alps. Over £1,000,000 paid over in respect of two Dunodiu wool sales. Australian expenditure on unemployment relief last year £10,000.000. Violent storm and serious deluges of rain reported from New South Wales. Serious breach of relations between Soviet and Japan over fishing rights. Fears of war preparations aroused by large shipments of nitrates from Chile. Devon port Borough Council decided to (ill in disused gun[tts 011 Mount Victoria. Swedish. Prince prepared to forfeit Royal rights to marry German commoner. N.Z.E.F. Canteen Fund Board makes grant of £1.300 for cottage homes in Christch.urch. ' Further congratulations received by Archbishop Redwood 011 attaining jubilee as bishop. I 0 save time in landing, intercolonial passengers to be examined at sea by ships' doctors. Dangerous state of number of wooden bridges 011 highways discussed by Automobile Association. Report to Auckland Grammar Schools' Board on falling attendance at Auckland Girls' Grammar School. Sales 011 the Auckland Stock Exchange to-day were: E.S. and A. Bank, f> 10/; A.P.A. (2), 11/; Farmers' Trading (B pref.), 11/; Taranaki Oil. 2/; New Zealand Insurance, £2 10/0; South British, £3 14/0; Bonds, 15/1/40; 4 per cent, £102. Unlisted; Investment Executive (B deb.), £101 15/; Investment Executive (second B deb.), £S8 10/.
The quality and freshness of our fish arc vastly superior to all others. Remember our shops and customers pet the pick of the market.—San ford, Ltd. (Ad.) Fishworth Specials.—Delicious Sydney prawns, hapitka steaks. Gd; choice Canadian kippers, 6d per pair; fresh boiled crayfish and an abundant supply of ail varieties fresh and smoked fish at pushout prices; roasting fowls from 2/6.—Ad. Fur prices are going to be still higher. Buy now at The Model Furriers' great Removal Sale. An opportunity you should not miss.—99, Iv'hape Ed.—Ad. Have your old fur or fur coat made like new at trifling cost by Empire Furriers, opp. Town Hall. — (Ad.) This week's . special—Laurel Wreath Salmon, lid tin; Chum Salmon, 2 tins Old.—Auckland Chain Groceries (next Geo. Walker) and all branches.— (Ad.) Secure Your winter requirements in furs at The Model Furriers'-expiration of lease and Removal Sale. Prices slaughtered. Xote address: G. Green, 09. Karangaliape Road.— (Ad.) Beautiful skunk and sable shade necklets, worth 3gns, for 42/0. Secure this bargain at Empire Furriers, 3.~>8, Queen Street.— (Ad.) - Fur renovations by experts greatly reduced charges, at The Model Furriers' great Removal Sale. Work guaranteed. 99, Karangaliape TJoad. — (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 45, 22 February 1934, Page 1
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