TO SAVE AND SHAVE. Gone are the days when you wore forced to buy new razor blades every few weeks —Durham-Duplex blades have ended all that. Hollow ground and double-edged, these big chaps stand up stoutly to being stropped for months—sometimes years. Buy a Durham-Duplex. Hardware shops and tobacconists.—Advt,
Two thousand young pheasants were drowned last year in a floooded field a few miles frgpi Karwiok, England. ■
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20702, 27 April 1929, Page 25
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