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Nominate P.M.I. Third Party Motor Risks. Ad Races at Ellerslie. Public holiday on Monday. Canterbury Park trots to-day. Unprecedented heat wave in India. Supreme Court judgment for £19,1)00. Government steamer Matai sailed for north. .Roosevelt message to Congress on war debts. . New issue of stamps for Western Samoa. Mariposa arrived this morning from Sydney. "Mariposa sailed this afternoon for Los Angeles. Football programmes continued this afternoon. Kadio license fees not to be reduced this year. Woodfull, Australian cricket captain, fails again. • Full State Senate rejected Senate Abolition Bill. Minister of Finance announced Budget deficit of £709,000. Last minute rush increased Centenary air race entries to CO. McCabe reached 240 in Surrey match, which ended in a draw.' Canterbury farmers oppose lifting of embargo on imported stock. Miss Batten to rest for week-end, having had so many receptions. Over 2000 Maoris taking part in jubilee celebrations at Hawera. Official opening of new wing of ambulance building this afternoon. Efforts being made to iiiiv-o freight rates from Britain to New Zealand reduced. Cabinet contends that unemployed at Palmerston North are relatively well treeted. f Proposal for understanding between Australian political parties may fall through. Twenty-five applications received for post of conductor of Boyal Wellington Choral Union. Mr. Justice Fair, who is to be stationed at Auckland, will preside at Hamilton sessions next week. Sales on 'Change to-day were: —Bank of New Zealand, £2 12/7; A.P.A., 10/4: A.P.A. (2), 10/3; Mahakipa'wa, 8d; Bank of Australasia, £11 15/; Robinson Ice Cream, 19/3; Waitahu, 4/9. Don't miss the sensational value in furs and fur coats at the Model Furriers. Note address: 99, K'hape Kd. — (Ad.) Nothing so handsome as a Great Northern Musquash coat. Your selection, or will make up, for 35gns.— Empire Furriers, opp. Town Hall. (Ad.) Kelleway's S.C.D. —Ladies' twill winceyette pyjamas, 3/11; pure silk fullfashion hose, 2/11, usually 5/11; Botany all-wool hose, 2/0. —Newmarket.—(Ad) Kelleway's S.C.D.—3oin white spun silk crepe, 2/3; Finlay's SOin twill sheeting, 1/11; 54in, 1/4J; nursery flannelette, 4/11 doz. —Newmarket.—(Ad.) Kelleway's Furnishings.—Combination panel rimu, 3ft, non-sag wire, 22/6; kapok mattress fpr same, 10/11; kapok pillows, 1/9; Oft wide congoleum, 3/8 yd. Newmarket. — (Ad.) Kelleway's only address: Between Hutchinson's, .grocers, and Smith and Caughey's, Broadway, Newmarket. Yes, we make blinds, all kinds.— (Ad.) The Model Furriers have not advanced their prices for furs and fur coats.. Prices incomparable. First quality pelts only used. Only address: 99, K'hape Rd. —Ad. Fur, renovations by .Empire Furriers' experts cost little, look better, last longer. Address: 358, Queen St. —(Ad.) Wonderful value in furs and fur coats at the Model Furriers. A visit will surely pay you. Note address: 99, K'hape Rd. (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 129, 2 June 1934, Page 1
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