BURMESE COOLIES MINING RUBfiES Dißßins deep into the earth with infinite Oriental patience. Burmese coolies mine the rubies, which me superbly cut and placed within Unicorn Watches to keep accurate time for un-numbered years. The flawless timekeeping of the Unicorn is largely due to its 15 jewel movement.—Advt.
Berets for misses, French, seamless, big colour range, all sizes, 4s lid for 3s 6d, at Milno and Choyce's sale. Economical conditions of the present lay demand that housewives do their own washing. Who cares, anyhow T Since No Rubbing Laundry Help costs but a Is nor packet. ~A VV Page, Lid All steel "Porter" sweepers, wonderful value at the usual prico 15s 6d, now reduced to 13s 9d at Milne and Choyce's sale.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20598, 24 June 1930, Page 5
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