The wool-grov;ors appear to have cot the buyers by tlie wool. This week's i.-sue of tho New Zealand Observer {■hows, in prose and picture, how the price of wool has dimmed the dazzling f ; lnro of the .Ml Black lights. This week's issue alio contains, aivn ng other articles, "Tho Revolt of Labour —Failure of the Alliance," and "Collapse of Western Wharf—Here Fndeth the Second Less<»ji." The illustrations include tho cannons by Bio., "Wool Overshadows Football -Prospect not All-Black," "Auckland Harbour's Latest, Collapse," and "Our Hug by Supermen" ; some impressions alter \\ ray. There is a full page of pictures of the motor-cycle sports at lakapuna, and sketches of somo of the Wellington bowlers who were alter the 'I homson Shield. There is an exceptionally good budget of racing news and other special features, A few copies of the ( hristnias number remain, but the issue is rapidly selling out. Tile price, with two coloured supplements, is only ONE SHILLING.— Advfc.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18895, 18 December 1924, Page 14
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