"CAMROC." DRY- GINGER ALE.' WARMING in Winter) COOLING in Summer. Awarded DIPLOMA VERY HIGHLY COMMENDED at the Annual Dry Ginger Ale Competitions, London, 1923, an honour for N.Z. All Hotels, Cluba, . and Shops, insist upon getting it. THOMSON, LEWIS, AND CO., LTD., Tels. 21-219, Lower Hutt 26T. Private deliveries daily. EXHIBITION. AN Entirely New EXHIBITION of PHOTOGRAPHIC Work and Portraits in "India Proof" and "Monochrome" is now-on view (downstairs) at the S. P. ANDREW STUDIOS, 10, Willis street, Wellington. Some Beautiful Example's of Miniature Work are included with these specimens. S. P. ANDREW STUDIO, 10, Willis street Telephone 1233. . DULL WEATHER T^OES NOT inconvenience v«, with out new Artificial Light, and reaulU an v good m daylight. CROWN STUDIO 3, 87, Cuba itreet, Offioial Photographers to "N.Z. Sporting and Dramatio Review." ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. "C.F.M."— The returns for 1024 show that there were 23,775,776 sheep in New Zealand, and a total of 25,300,673 sheep in the British leles.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 44, 20 August 1925, Page 4
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