, chAmpagnb-oe' COURSE! At funotlons. where an; other wine would seem out of place, Champagne is ser-ed as a matter of course. • Champagne can never be supplanted as the drink for "special occasions." Connoisseurs select "Dry Monopole," •Prance has made no finer gift to the world than 1 "Dry Monopole." All the best hotels and bottle 6tores can supply "Dry Monopole" Champagne. —Advt. The strongest" man in the world has just been married. Nevertheless, his wife is said to be able to twist him round her little finger. Corns permanently removed with Progandra—ls 6d.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12330, 28 December 1925, Page 7
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