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Hawkc's Bay J.C. races. Burglary at Mount Eden. Poultry'show at Onehunga. Kuahine arrived from England. Hastings to have new hospital. Miner killed by explosion on Woet Cou-st, T Monterey due to-morrow from iios Angeles. Minister of Works touring ill Thames electorate. Freemason collapsed and died at lodge meeting. National Dairy Show has 3200 entries at Pa liners ton. Boy cyclist struck by van and killed .it luvercargill. H.M.s. Dunedin's speed trial after repairs successful. Utmost secrecy surrounds meeting of Hitler and Mussolini. Annual meeting of Ponsonby Boys' Band held last evening. Missing Japanese vice-consul found wandering near Nanking. Southland's road to Milford to be completed ill three years. Youthful f>tst bowler to play at Lord's against Australia on Saturday. Nelson motorist when ear skidded and broke through fence. U.S. millionaire's stamp collection brings fabulous prices at auction. Test case re charging of separate fares to taxi passengers at Hastings, Birkenhead Borough Council supported protest against payment of sustenance. Ramsay MacDonaWs son expeqted to reach New Zealand in early December. Opposition Leader criticises Government for altering school entrance age. Dr. Norwood, of London, makes strong indictment of ■ war in Wellington address. Newmarket Borough Council decided to continue policy of allowing Sunday pictures. s , Chipperfield and Bradman (although injured) top scores for Australia against Northante. President Roosevelt willing to consider payment in goods by debt defaulters. Consistent Australian and New Zealand trade recovery affecting British shipbuilding. Britisii Postmaster-General eulogists results of newspaper advertising of Department's business. Summons issued on Rev. G. G. Bell for possession of keys and other church property at Cambridge. Automobile Association to request local bodies to have vehicles operated by traffic inspectors equipped with suitable sirens. Sales on the Auckland Stock Exchange to-day were:—Auckland Gas (con.), 19/3; "Devonport Ferry, £1 3/6 (2); Kauri Timber, 16/4; Mataki, 2/3 (2); Bank of New Zealand, £2 10/9: British Tobacco. £1 17/G: G.olcondn, 3d (4); Goldficlds Dredging, lOJd; Talisman, 11/5: Mount Lyell, £1 0/9; Government Bonds, 19.5.5, 4 p.c, £108 12/6; Government Stock, 194G, 4 p.c, £100 l.i/V Unlisted: Claude Neon. £2 8/0; Golconda Hold., 1/6 A; Wool worth (Vie.), pref., £1 5/9; Investment Executive Trust, second B deb., £94 10/. In all weather our modern boats regularly supply all varieties of fresh iish, giving the public the pick of the market at all our shops.—Sanford, Ltd. — (Ad.) Discriminating fur lovers have prove I that The Model Furriers lead in value, style and quality. They guarantee satisfaction. Note address: 99, Karangahape Road. — (Ad.) Beautiful musquash, marmot and pe,sehaniki coats selling at wholesale prices at Empire Furriers, 35S 3 Queen Street.—(Ad.) Fishworths push out sales to the public to-morrow and Saturday, All varieties choice fish. Keen cut prices. Cheapest place on earth.—Fishworths.— (Ad.) Don't be left out in the cold. The. Model Furriers can be relied upon for all your fur needs at incomparable price*. Note address: 99, Karangahape Rd.—Ad. Fur renovations by Empire Furriers' j experts cost little," look better, last longer. Address:' 358, Queen St.—(Ad.i Skunk, sable, nigger shade stoles, still 42/0 at The Model Furriers. Worth double this price.—G. Green, 90, Karangahape Road. — (Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 139, 14 June 1934, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 139, 14 June 1934, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 139, 14 June 1934, Page 1