According to the cableman a Romney was sold the other clay for 58.000 guineas. There i« still hope for those people in this country wlio have Rornneys and Merinos, and until the price of wool rises they should buy the New Zealand Observer, the Dominion's brightest and. best Illustrated weekly. This week's issue contains, among othe, articles, " The Royal Visit," "Gaming Amendment Bill," "Too Many Motor Accidents," and " International Sport." The original illustrations include the cartoons by Bio. " Fair 'Exchange No Robbery," a longer liquor life for a 'longer M.P. ship;" "Judge and Jury to*)--Twelve men and true—to Form," illustrating a bookmaker in the dock j and " The Policeman is his Judge," having reference to the new vagrancy bill. There are photographs of the Auckland Unemployment Committee, the Maori Font bailors, and the Hon. 15. W, and Mrs, Alison, taken on the occasion of their goJdqn wedding. There are also sketches and photographs of a personal and topical nature. The usual font urns are wellmaintained, the whole making excellent value. The Observer is on sale at all booksellers, price threepence per copy, or 3s 6d per quarter posted,—Advfc.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19397, 4 August 1926, Page 9
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188Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19397, 4 August 1926, Page 9
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