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TABLE TALK.

Eat Apples—See Page 2. (Ad.) Police Force salaries discussed in Parliament. Aorangi due at daylight on Monday from Sydney. Steamer Port Hunter due to-morrow from New York. Trout fishing season in Auckland opens October 1. Much bitterness shown in American Presidential campaign. Plenty of free labour offering to work vi" sels in Australian ports. Death roll through Florida hurricane exceeds a thousand victims. Successful appeal made for funds for girls' sports grounds in Auckland. Dominion Day, which falls on Monday, will be observed as a partial holiday. Two children, aged four and two years respectively, drowned near Nelson. The 75th anniversary of St. Matthew's parish, Auckland, will be celebrated tomorrow. Lively scenes at Melbourne through clash between strikers and strikebreakers. Building schemes involving heavy outlay recommended for housing of British national treasures. Tasman flyers propose to leave Ihumatao on return journey shortly after midday to-morrow. Block on Main Trunk line near Palmerston North cleared, and railway services restored to normal. Humorous debate by students last evening at University* Hall, the subject being emancipation of women. New regulation, providing a wider area, gazetted for vessels engaged in deep sea fishing from Whangarei. In Grammar School steeplechase, held yesterday, the three placed boys broke the school record established in* 1926. Tasmanian Credits Limited, a farmers' organisation, gone into liquidation as outcome of alleged mismanagement. Verdict of accidental death returned at inquest this morning in connection with drowning of boy, aged five years, in Whau Creek yesterday. At the London wool sales, continued yesterday, there was fair competition, and values were firm at the lower rates which marked the opening session. Dead body of a man found floating in harbour this morning. Victim believed to be a seaman belonging to Home steamer which recently visited Auckland. Business on "Change to-day was quiet, only two reported sales being noted. These were: Abraham and Williams (pref) £4 7/, and South British Insurance £3 2/10. The Hudson Company's great fur sale commences on Tuesday. All stocks are greatly reduced, and must be cleared. Full particulars, see advertisement on page 18.—(Ad.) The greatest flight of imagination cannot conceive what wonderful bar- . gains there will be on Tuesday at Empire Furriers' clear-out sale. opp. Town HalL (Ad.) The biggest slaughter of for coats and fox furs Auckland has ever known at The Model Furriers. Buy now at your own price.'—Note only address: 99, Karangahape Road.— (Ad.) Aeroplane quality and submarine prices will be our motto on Tuesday, when our huge stocks of furs and coats will be cleared at half their original prices.—Empire Furriers, opp. Town Hall.—(Ad.) Next week's special at The Model Furriers. Real fox furs, full size skins, 35/. Hurry and get one of these.—G. Green, 99, Karangahape Road.—(Ad.) Wedding Cars. We have done the fashionable weddings for August.—Blue and White. Phone 45-000.—(Ad.) The whole of Monday will be spent in further marking down our huge stocks, and we will reopen on Tuesday with prices which defy competition.— Hudson Company Furs, Ltd., right next to Regent Theatre.—(Ad.) Next week's great special at The Model : Furriers. Guaranteed fur coats cannot be beaten. Only a few left.—Note only address: G. Green, 99, Karangahape ! Road.—(Ad.) ; Hudson Company Furs, Ltd., announce l that they will be closed all day on Monday marking down all goods, and will reopen Tuesday morning by offering the most sensational bargains ever heard of ' in N.Z. Address: Right next Regent . Theatre.—(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 225, 22 September 1928, Page 1

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568

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 225, 22 September 1928, Page 1

TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 225, 22 September 1928, Page 1

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