Allotment holders in Britain are estimated to have produced vegetables worth about £130,000,000 since the end of the war. A ci-owd of 25,000 Fascists in Home met at midnight to protest against the distribution by aeroplane of anti-Fascist leaflets. Although flung over the city the leaflets were quickly collected by the police. The aeroplane escaped before it could be identified. Four Englishmen have left in two motor cars for the Cape via the Sahara. They expect that the trip will take about six months The adventurers are named Woodridge (a military airman), Mackenzie (civil engineer). Dey (a Cape planter) and Kerr Bates (an architect)
HENNESSY’S-SAFEST STIMULANT! No other stimulant is so safe and dependable ae the best Cognac—Hennessy’s 3-Star Brandy. Invaluable for faintness, sudden sickness, or in case of accident. Always keep brandy in the house—and be sure it’s Hsnneeay’a 3-Star.—Advfc,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21538, 9 January 1932, Page 10
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141Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21538, 9 January 1932, Page 10
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