The British Empire' owns more than GO per oont. of all the wool and rubber in tlie world, controls 70 per edit, of the world’s gold output, owns 70 par edit, of nickel and 60 per cent, of the world’s tin, owns dO per cent, of the world’s cotton spindles,_09 tier cent, of the world’s jute, a considerable percentage of oil, GO per cent, of tho world’s shipping tonnage, and undoubtedly possesses much of the world’s best coal. Employer. “I want to compliment von. You are the best collector we liavc on our force. The letters you send out are irresistible. Where did you get your experience?” Employee: “ I Lave a son in college.” A NEW TIN FOR KIWI! A new easily-opened iia for Kiwi. Just a (wist of a penny in the specially-designed slot and the lid is off. All boots and shoes and leather articles receive a brilliant shine by Kiwi Polish, in Black and all shades of Tan. IPs waterproof.—[Advt.J
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Evening Star, Issue 20688, 10 January 1931, Page 18
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163Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 20688, 10 January 1931, Page 18
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