Each afternoon this weak at 3.30. also Friday evening, manneouins will reveal the vogue in spring fashions in the Tudor tea room.—Milne and Choyce, Ltd. Mr. K. W, Diddle, who has accepted a challenge by Argils, will undertake three special tests in telepathy in the Operatic Society's Hall, Grafton Road,' to-morrow evening. A supporting programme will he sunplied by the New Zealand Society of Magicians Professor H. Belshaw will continue tho series of free public lectures in the University College Hall this evening. The subject will be "America, The Golden."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20024, 14 August 1928, Page 12
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