SYDNEY HARBOUR BRIDGE MADE IN GLASS. A largo model of the Sydney haruour bridge is the most amazing creation of the wonder girl glass-blower, Miss Mao Kingslc\\ This unique model contains over JoO miles of spun glass and occupied many weeks of painstaking work to build and finish in many beautiful colours. This model is on exhibition in the American glass works at the A. and P. Show to-mor-row and Friday where the Wonder Girl is giving her unique exhibition of spinning, weaving, knitting and blowing all kinds of glassware novelties and souvenirs from the raw material.*
NO FLIES WHERE “FLIKEELO” IS USED. To keep flies out of your home use “Flikoelo,” the most powerful fly and insect destroyer. “Flikeelo’ ’is in powdered form, clean to handle, ncn-poi*>nous, harmless to humans, yet death to flies. The most sanitary method of effectively dealing with the fly pest. At all stores. —Advt. A hearty welcome is extended by Collinson and Cunninghamo to all out-of-town visitors during show week to call in and inspect the new goods, and avail themselves of the facilities offered by the luncheon rooms and ladies* rest rooms and lounge. —Advt. It would be difficult tio find a finer display of men’s footwear than i 3 now on view at The C. M. Ross Co., Ltd.’s. Where could you find a more perfect, combination of high-grade materials firstclass workmanship and correct fashion than is represented by these shoes and boots; the value, too is unbeatable. Shoes from 22s 6d, light boots from 19s 6d net cash. —Advt.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 284, 4 November 1925, Page 9
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