Ono day in the British Museum a guide was recounting to a little group of tourists the glories of a battered centaur, when a Chicago meat salesman interrupted with the question : —“ Excuse me, sir, but what would they feed a gink like that on—ham and eggs or hay?”
Special Purchase Hasssdreds and Haeasdreds ®S Yards of .DRESS GOODS at Away Prices! Prices are seldom as low as these, so call early, for stocks will go quickly. Double-width Washable Printed Cottons, ideal for holiday and beach wear. 10£d and 1/-- yard. New Dress Rayons, in smart, colourful designs. Usually 1/11. Now 1/= and 1/3 yard. Make use of our Cutting Out Department and ensure perfect! y cut Frocks. Wolfsnden & Russel! The Busy Big Department Store, SOUTH DUNEDIN. Phones 22-853, 22-849. Scissors Sharpened, 3d. The next time you come into the W. A R. Stores slip a pair of scissors in your bag. We’ll sharpen them accurately on . our now Truset machine for 3d.
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Evening Star, Issue 21316, 21 January 1933, Page 22
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162Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 21316, 21 January 1933, Page 22
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