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After IN LIQUIDATION. Mtet 30 Years’ CROWDS OF DELIGHTED BUYERS. 30 Years’ ■ Trading. WHAT ABOUT YOU? Trading. £3,000 Worth of MERCERY and CLOTHING in the Melting Pot. GIVING lIP BUSINESS PRICES AND PROFITS SHATTERED! OUR ONLY OBJECT IS TO LIQUIDATE. MEN’S WEAR of Every Description in the Firing Line. No Fake Sale About This. Be Early. Kilroy & Sutherland PRINCES STREET (right opposite John Edmond Ltd.).

In a section of the Canadian prairies bordering North Dakota (United States) the farmers lost most of their crops this year to grasshoppers, and are without money to buy food. A large crop o'f potatoes stared at them from the other side of the international boundary. Their United States neighbours offered them their potatoes free for the digging, but before they can. enter Canada a duty of 45 bents a bushel must be paid. .Tims ultranationalism as expressed in high tariff duties is one of the reasons why men are going hungry in the midst of : The Radiant Health Club held its usual weekly meeting last Monday, evening, the president (Mrs Brooks) in the chair. Mr M'Gregor Walmsley was the speaker for the evening, his subject being ‘ Character Analysis. Mr Walmsley commenced by describing the colour of the “aura” surrounding the head, and sought to show by means of a blackboard how each section of the skull corresponds to the countries of the world, and also where the feelings or passions were situated. Types of the brain of animals were shown on the board.' Mr Walmsley described the shape and size of several famous men s heads to show how their heads corresponded to their separate -works.- Ho also analysed their characters by this means.

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Evening Star, Issue 21282, 10 December 1932, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21282, 10 December 1932, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21282, 10 December 1932, Page 17

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