FINLAND’S BIG DAY
TWELFTH ANNIVERSARY OF INDEPENDENCE RUGBY, Saturday. Viscount Allenby proposed the toast of "Prosperity to Finland” at the Anglo-Finnisli Society’s dinner, held last night in celebration of the twelfth anniversary of Finland's independence. He said that Finland had made itself consolidated and secure through the hearts of its people. . M Saastomoinen, the Finnish Mm ister, in his reply, referred to Finland’s close relations with Britain, which was Finland's best customer. Their gaining of independence was the outcome of hard political thinking and equally hard earning. BRIDES Weddings and orange blossoms can never bo divorced, and the delicious flavour of the ripe fruit delightfully present in evecy bottle of Pi ice s Fruit Extract flavoured Orange—the drink for every thirsty occasion. A ]s 6d bottle makes 3 gallons of delicious cordial. Insist on ‘ Price a. _ •>
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 841, 9 December 1929, Page 9
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