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The discoveries in the royal' tomb a t Luxor have been a boon to the-dia-pery trade, particularly in the United States. There, it is stated, the discoveries and consequent craze for imitation of ancient Egyptian fashions transformed what threatened to be a dull season in the silk line to one of ; the busiest ever known. Other branches of the dry goods trade also profited by the sudden craze for Egyptian prints and for Egyptian designs in colouring in dress, upholstery and 'accessories. j i Aboard the “Marama” a prominent 'Australian developed septic throat, which was, however, promptly relievj»>v gargling Fluenzol. All chemstores, 1/6 and 2/0.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XLI, Issue 6409, 1 November 1923, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XLI, Issue 6409, 1 November 1923, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XLI, Issue 6409, 1 November 1923, Page 5