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Eat Apples—Sco Page 2. (Ad.) •A.R.C. spring meeting concludes afi Ellerslio on .Monday. . . : Auckland Transport Board Bill passed by Houso of Representatives. • •.. ' The body of a newly-born female infant was found tliis morning in Myers Park. . Tlio steamer Baron Inchcape expects to arrive ' to-morrow afternoon " from Montreal. • - . - .Unemployment figures snowed a decline, this week, the numbers being 814 to-day as against SSG last Saturday. , Next Wednesday Mill be the birthday 'anniversary; of the Chinese 'Republic: Local Chinese will celebrate the.'day.with a picnic. A .new station called Taikiraru; between Maromnku and Motatau on theNorth , Auckland line, will be. opened, on Monday. ■ " _For the first time in five years Waiter Hagcn lias lost the U.S.A. professional golf championship. The new champion is Leo DiegeL : . Summer Time- Bill passed by House of Representatives. It provides for the advancing of clocks by half-an-hour tomorrow week. ■ " The native-born British- ladies' golf championship was won by Enid Wilson, a girl of 18, who also "holds' the girl championship of Britain..- ~. The Kawatiri, which has been laid up in the stream for about two monthsj has been recommi'ssioned, and sails' this evening for Newcastle.'.
Conflict of opinion regarding the intent if v a clause." in the new Auckland Traiis>ort Bill 'giving security of tenure to ixisting private motor bus services. '■ ; Creation of sick, benefit fund for econd- division railwaymen approved by louse, after sharp debate. Objectors aid fund would injure friendly societies. The first private -parking area in; the. dominion, was unofficially opened for iso this.morning opposite the .-Farmers' L'rading. : :. Company's premises in Hobsou Street. '-'•■■ ■ • ■ •_.■ • ■ ■■ . • -■■■■ ■ The Niagara reports that she expects o make Auckland from Suva- at 9.30 i.m. on' Monday.. She will continue her •oyago to Sydney at 11 o'clock that light. ■ ; • ... ":- ,;■-:;: The body of an eighteeu-yoar-bld girl, •Ilsic Walker, was found "facirrdcraiivards in a scoria pit at Pannmro last light. .The- girl is supposed to have distppeared with a motor' car from her uicle's place, near T e T?uke, last week:nd. The car was found abandoned at Papatoetoo last Monday. ' - •■ : '--v; ■ Your special attention is drawn to ;he Hudson Coy. Furs, Ltd., startling adrertiseinent on page 14.—(Ad.), Kelleway's still cheapest draper. Traced aprons for working 1/.. Fine silk to top hose, point heel, all colours 2/11 pair. Broadway, Newmarket.— (Ad.) ■ Real fox furs, 35/, at the Model Furriers' great sale.—Note, only address: Gt. Green, 99, Karangahape Eoad.—(Ad.) ' , Monday will be a money-saving da; at Empire Furrier's clearance sale
Poxes and fur coats will be. sacrificed for one-third their true value. ; Call i>a'% Address, opp. Town Hall. — (Ad.) Guaranteed fur coat's, Ggns; at the Model Furriers' great sale.—G. Greeii 09, Karangahape Bond.—.(Ad.) . White .-Taxis have 40 weddings..bqokpc; for October, including most fashionable events. Phono 45-000. (Ad.) - '.-■■■ -■■'• Our special Monday bargain prices make an irresistible a])peal to those who wish to secure a real fex fur oi fur coat at practically one-third usua price. Empire Furrier's, opp. Town Hall —(Ad.) The greatest sale of furs and fill coats Auckland lias ever known.—At thi Model Furriers, 99, Karangahape Kd. Ad ■ Kelleway's still cheapest draper. Beautiful 40-inch rayon silks 2/11 yard "Mexican" fabric finest washing material on market, 40mch 1/8 yard, all plain colours. Newmarket. (Ad.) Monday specials at "The Empire":— Marmot, peschaniki and electric sea' coats reduced to one-third usual price Beautiful coats worth 35 guineas clearing for 12 guineas. Only' opp Town Hall.—(Ad.) :;:;; .; :;: ; ;.-„- Next week's special at the 'Model Furriers. Full size furs in silver prey and beige, over 45in in length, 42/o.— G. Green, 99, Karangahape Ed.—(Ad.) Kelleway's S.C.D. 5-1-incii plain whiti sheeting 1/- yard. 3G-inch creairi madra: muslin 1/- yard. Shadowettc cretonne: !)Jd. yard. Opposite tram safety zone Newmarket.—(Ad.) Join the big race to "The Empire" oi Monday for the finest fur bargains Ncv Zealand lias ever known. Geiiuine foxe from 57/0. . Coats from 9 guineas, wort treble. Only address. Opp. Touii Hal -(Ad.) •,".='
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 237, 6 October 1928, Page 1
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641TABLE TALK. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 237, 6 October 1928, Page 1
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