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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981.—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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