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TABLE TALK.

Vote Davis For Liberal Policy.— (Ad.l Cold \yeatlier in south. Sunset this evening 0.1. Potatoes j.my be dear this winter. High water at Auckland 10.30 p.m. Steamer Durham due from England. Light fall of snow in King country. Criminal session opened at Supreme Court. Overseas Club held jubilee dinner last evening. Scout bonfires lit 011 hilltops last evening. Searchlight display last evening by cruisers. A. L. McLean wins jubilee golf championship. Indian hockey team to play match at Otaki. Schoolboy accidentally shot in ariu at Tuakau. Irish Free State lias 110 jubilee celebration. Work resumed on Auckland waterfront to-d.-.v. Increased totalisator turnover at Hawera races'. Stock Exchange opened brightly after holiday break. Large crowds in city last evening to view illuminations. United service held at Baptist Tabernacle last evening. Final addresses this evening by city mayoral candidates. Navy eoecer eleven tics with Auckland representatives. South Africa, led Leicestershire by 189 runs 011 first innings. Butter and cheese markets in London unchanged, but quiet. Sulphur cargo due from Japan by steamer Ryuyo Maru. Cruiser Dunedin ancl Wakakura left for gulf this morning. Governor-General held investiture and reception at Wellington. Local body elections to-morrow; lists of candidates published. Father and son die as result of shooting accident in Hawke's Bay. Otago man injured by gun accident when climbing through fence. Labour party's bid for power in municipal elections in four centres. Bay of Plenty harvests a good maize crop weeks earlier than usual. High price of wheat sending poultry keepers from grain to pollard. Special meeting of City Council today to pass formal resolutions regarding loans. Harbour Board cash receipts show substantial increase for seven months' period. Scenes of unprecedented enthusiasm and patriotism at jubilee celebrations in London. Member of State Council in Colombo shouted down for moving disloyal resolution. Negligence charges against four Auckland motorists reviewed by judge at opening of Supreme Court. Sales on the .Auckland Stock Exchange to-day were: Traders' Finance (con.), 2/9; Auckland Gas, £1 8/; Dunlop (2). 17/3-; New Zealand Drug, £4; "Sun" Newa,-5/-;~Wilsons Cement (2), £1 15/3; New Zealand .Insurance'* £3 11/; Dominion Investment and Banking, 10/0; National Timber, 12/9; Anthony Hordern, 18/2; Broken Hill. £2 13/; Blackwater, £1 11/; Maliakipawa, Sd; Mount Morgan, £1 18/. Unlisted: Auckland Trotting Club, 1939/44, 0J per cent, £100; Wool worths (W. Australia), £0 2/6; New Zealand Perpetual Forest, £2 7/; Golden Crown, 9d paid (2), 3/7. Real Pesclianiki coats now 14gs, worth double. —At The Model Furriers, 289, Karangaliape Road.— (Ad.) The popular vote places the "Empire" on top for quality furs at keenest prices. Opp. Town Hall.— (Ad.) 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, Karangaliape Road.—(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 106, 7 May 1935, Page 1

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TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 106, 7 May 1935, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 106, 7 May 1935, Page 1