EARLIER NIGHTFALL One sign of Winter, is not unwelcome to the home-lover. A LEISURELY TEA. a pipe over the paper, a bit of wireless, some congenial chatter, a modest supper--and so to bed! Not bad, after a day’s work. AND if one’s chair be really easy, and one’s mattress soft and springy—so very much the better. THEY' WILL BE if Neee made them. WORKS AND SHOWROOMS, CORNER HANOVER STREET AND ANZAC HIGHWAY. Late Night Friday, —Advt. By special arrangement. Healers World Service, In addition to other special sources of Information, fa used In the compilation of the overseas intelligence published In this issue, and all rights therein In Australia and New Zealand are seserved Last year sickness cost Britain the work of 500,000 people for 12 months.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20706, 2 May 1929, Page 9
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