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I.—An upright screening stand, the most up-to-date, self-protecting and shock-proof X-ray apparatus, being operated by a radiologist. 2.—Mr Frank Jalfs holding a joint of mutton which has been preserved at Enfield (England) since the year 1800. It has never been in cold storage, but it has simply had a good smoking. 3.—King Leopold, with Queen Astrid, on the ski-ing grounds at St Moritz. 4.—A study of Lady Andy, who has won 100 first prizes in two years at Australian dog shows. s.—Mr A. J. Frank, a London traveller, with his pet canary, which accompanies him everywhere he goes.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20541, 16 February 1935, Page 21 (Supplement)

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1.—An upright screening stand, the most up-to-date, self-protecting and shock-proof X-ray apparatus, being operated by a radiologist. 2.—Mr Frank Jalfs holding a joint of mutton which has been preserved at Enfield (England) since the year 1800. It has never been in cold storage, but it has simply had a good smoking. 3.—King Leopold, with Queen Astrid, on the ski-ing grounds at St Moritz. 4.—A study of Lady Andy, who has won 100 first prizes in two years at Australian dog shows. s.—Mr A. J. Frank, a London traveller, with his pet canary, which accompanies him everywhere he goes. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20541, 16 February 1935, Page 21 (Supplement)

1.—An upright screening stand, the most up-to-date, self-protecting and shock-proof X-ray apparatus, being operated by a radiologist. 2.—Mr Frank Jalfs holding a joint of mutton which has been preserved at Enfield (England) since the year 1800. It has never been in cold storage, but it has simply had a good smoking. 3.—King Leopold, with Queen Astrid, on the ski-ing grounds at St Moritz. 4.—A study of Lady Andy, who has won 100 first prizes in two years at Australian dog shows. s.—Mr A. J. Frank, a London traveller, with his pet canary, which accompanies him everywhere he goes. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20541, 16 February 1935, Page 21 (Supplement)

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