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■ ' For Sound Administration. Vote Davis. (Ad) Sunset this evening at 5.7. Railway porter kiilod at Wanganui. High water at Auckland at 0.215 p.m. Monowai to sail for Sydney to-inor-row. Flood danger in Yarra Valley has passed. Civic reception to-day to founder of Rotary. Kowhai Intermediate School election last evening. Bloodshed in May Day riots in European centres. Two Soccer and League games on Monday next. Mariposa due at Auckland- on Saturday from Sydney. New Zealand artists' pictures exhibited at Royal Academy. Water polo dispute further discussed by Auckland centre. Addresses this evening by city mayoral candidates. Closer union between Maori and European Rugby players. Dominion status being claimed for Scotland and Wales. Hitler warns that storm clouds may surround Germany soon. One million workers parade in Berlin in May Day celebration. Forbury Park trots postponed until Saturday owing to rain. Auckland Society of Arts exhibition to be opened this evening. Severe rebuke by Roosevelt to chairman of Congress committee. Auckland Rugby League appointed three representative selectors. Large cargo of scrap metal to be loaded at Auckland for Japan. Stedman and Malfroy to represent New Zealand in Davis Cup eingles. Annual meeting of New Zealand Rugby delegates proceeding at Wellington. Thirty-one men in India convicted of conspiracy to wage war against the King. Visit to Auckland of Mr. Paul P. Harris, the founder of the Rotary movement. Four sportsmen had narrow escape when dinghy swamped in Waikato River. Stated at- meeting of Ostend Road Board ratepayers that Waiheke Island would be provided with electricity within next twelve months. Sales on the Auckland Stock Exchange to-dav were: Reserve Bank, £0 13/3; Auckland Gas, £1 8/; New Zealand Breweries (2), £2 15/; South British Insurance, £4 19/; Northern Steam, 0/10; Kauri Tinnber, 19/3; Farmers' Trading (A pref.), 17/0; Wilsons Cement, £1 15/; Mount Morgan, £1 17/8; Woolworths (N.Z.). £11 2/0; Bond*, '55, 4 per cent, £111 15/; Stock, '40, 4 per cent, £104 5/. Real Pesclianiki coats now 14gs, worth double.—At The Model Furriers, 289, Karangahape Road.— (Ad.) Fishworth's all varieties. Fresh and fimoked fish, highest quality, lowest prices.—Fishworth's Open Market. (Ad.) An exceptionally beautiful range of furs and coats now available from Empire Furriers, opp. Town Hall.— (Ad.l The Model Furriers guarantee satisfaction. A visit will convince you of the great reliance you can place with us for your fur requirements. —Only address: '289. Karangahape Road.—(Ad.) '' 20 wonderful bargains, one in each window. All below cost. See them at David Silk, Jeweller, Queen Street.— (Ad.) The Model Furriers are noted for fur and fur coat renovation at trifling cost. Note address: 289, K'hape Road.— (Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 102, 2 May 1935, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 102, 2 May 1935, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 102, 2 May 1935, Page 1