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TABLE TALK.

Strevcns* New Hosiery Shop—Where? (Atf.) Manawatu races to-day. Fixtures msfde to-day by Arbitration Court. Broadcast services discussed by Presbytery. Alsatian dogs cause trouble near Dunedin. Mariposa due from Los Angeles to-morrow. Eire at city building where dance was in progress. Conclusion of Auckland sitting of Monetary Inquiry. Auckland metric swimming championships this evening. Plunket Society annual appeal for funds to-morrow. Rothermere advocates return of German colonies. Bernard Shaw says Waitomo caves are "incomparable." World dairy conference to open oil April 30 at Rome. Killing of deer planned to save Southern forests. Captain of Holmglen held to blame for mishap to vessel. . Germany launches gigantic drive against unemployment. Thirty-three killed and 68 injured in Russian railway disaster. _ Police open fire on miners during strike demonstration in North China. Bandits in Manchuria kill oyer 20 Japanese soldiers in guerilla fighting. Irish military tribunal not competent to try Blue Shirt leader for sedition. Airmen forced down in Antarctica found after autogyro flight by Byrd. At least ten 9.2-inch guns to bo ordered for Australian coast defence. Britain to try scheme of dividing roads into traffic lanes to avoid accidents. Two boys were temporarily blinded by a chemical explosion at New Plymouth. British Import Duties Advisory Committee refuse to impose duty on foreign flour. After drought comes deluge in England; rainfall records for 14 years broken. Compulsory instruction in swimming urged by Auckland Schools Committees' Association. Hitler intends 300,000 German girls to marry this year; £12,000,000 for marriage loans. Main Highways Board will not provide funds for formation of separate strip for cyclists on Great South Road between Westfield and Penrose. Suggestion by headmistress of Auckland Girls' Grammar School that disused reservoir at corner of Karangaliape and Ponsonby Roads should be converted into tepid swimming baths. Sales on "Change to-day were: South British, £3 16/6; Auckland Gas (con.), 18/3; Kauri Timber, 17/6; Waihi, £1 16/; Stock, 4 per cent (15/4/49), £103 5/; Auckland City, s:} per cent (1/9/65), £102 10/; Auckland Gas, £1 4/9 (2) ; Christchurcli Gas, £1 8/9; Colonial Sugar, £64 10/. The quality and freshness of our fisli are vastly superior to all others. Remember our shops and customers get the pick of the market. —Sanford, Ltd. (Ad.) First quality dark southern musquash coat, 21gs; extra dark northern musquash, 32gs, with a guarantee of 5 years for wear —at The Model Furriers, 99, Karangahape Road. — (Ad.) ' Greater Easter bargains in furs and | fur coats. Quality, style, guaranteed at - Empire Furriers, 358, Queen St.—(Ad.)

This week's special: Real good matches, assorted labels, 2 doz. 9M. — Auckland Chain Grocers, Queen Street, next Geo. Walker, and all branches. Ad. Your old fur or coat can be remodelled as new at small cost by Empire Furriers, 358, Queen St.—(Ad.) Finest quality musquash flank coats, llgs. Wonderful wearing quality, very smart, guaranteed for 5 years- —at The Model Furriers, 99, K'hape Rd.— (Ad.) The trousseau is incomplete without an inexpensive fur or coat from Empire Furriers, 358, Queen Street. —(Ad.) The Model Furriers, being direct importers and manufacturers, can guarantee all furs and fur coats. Buy with confidence at 99, K'hape Rd.— (Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 69, 22 March 1934, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 69, 22 March 1934, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 69, 22 March 1934, Page 1