Telegrams transmitted in New Zealand in the year ended March 31, 1925, totalled 15,471,350. On March 31 there were, in the Dominion, 56,415 miles oi telegraphic wire and 331,453 miles of telephonic. The homo of to-day is not complete if it has not a China cabinet, with at least one piece of really choice China in it; high-class China is always welcomed, and it gives an atmosphere of refinement to the home. A gift of this description i&. everlasting; it remains an object of beauty to remind one of its giver and is cherished more und more by the recipient as time goes on. The beautiful colours and exquisite shapes wins the admiration of everyone instantaneously. Give China and assure yourself of the fact that the receiver will be thoroughly satisfied. Inspect the latest Potter’s creations at Collinson and Son, Broadway and Kingsway, Palmerston North. —Advt,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 107, 6 April 1926, Page 6
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