“Halloa! Haven’t soon you for ages. If you’re motoring down my way Christmas time you might drop in.” “ I’ve given up the car. I travel in an aeroplane now.” “ Oh, well, then, you might drop out.”
m Si r«Pi Enter 1f29 Not exactly as our artist pictures him—with a booming of camion, plenty of smoke and smell—but certainly with plenty of noise and general celebration. We, the directors and staff of Laidlaw and Gray’s Two Big Stores, take this timely opportunity of conveying to our extensive clientele, a very sincere appreciation of the favours bestowed upon us during 1928, and trust that the goodwill of so many Dunedin folk will remain extended to us for many years to come. 365 full, happy, and prosperous days in 1929. Greetings Srom the Two Big Stores. LAIDLAW & GRAY, George St. (fofe Ritchies .) Rattray St.
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Evening Star, Issue 20061, 29 December 1928, Page 6
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141Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 20061, 29 December 1928, Page 6
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