Ilb, TIN COCOA FREE, With an order for £1 or more worth of any goods. Last few days of this special offer. —Farmers' Union Trading Company, Hobson Street.
"Always blowing bottleiH-bottles in the air." "Bio" has blown a few in the shape of a page full of thumb-nail sketches at the opening of New Zealand's first glassworks industry at Penrose. Also his impressions of the Minister for Internal affairs describing tha making 01 a bottle, appearing in this week, s Observer. These alone are worth sixpence. Other features of this issue are views of the scow Haere ashore on the Ninety Mile beach. The three Soccer football teams which tied for the cup. Caricatures galore, and the whole lot may be had.for sixpence at any bookstall. Sponge cloths, foulards," voiles, ginghams, silks, and many other novelty springtime dress fabrics in all newest colours.—Smith and Caughey, Ltd.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18195, 14 September 1922, Page 8
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