TROUBLE IN EGYPT. Britain is not the only nation which has found Egypt a Laud of Trouble. Through the ages tbo riddle of Egypt has baffled tho brains of Kings and conquerors, leaving it still unsolved. But of all the attempts to solve the problem Britain is the one nation which can with confidence be looked to for success. Through failure and disappointment in war and peace she invariably rises triumphant over her difficulties and responsibilities. British China and Glassware are a measure of her supremacy. Nowhere else is such quality and beauty produced. From Britain's leading potteries It. K. Smith and Company, 11". Queen Street, opposite Bank of New Zealand, have drawn the wonderful array m gift china and glassware now delighting all who pass their windows. beaui? upon beautv fills the eye. Whether your purse is light or heavily laden, you * » find hero the Christmas or wedding g»« you aro seeking. —Advt. Sports footwear for all tastes,—At Stone's Seven Shoe Stora*.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18891, 13 December 1924, Page 14
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