Illustrating the many different races assembled at Geneva during Hie Internalional Labour Conference last year. Professor A. 11. Toe.ker, in an address at Christchurch told Ihe story of an evening given by an Indian potentate. “I. a New Xea laiuler, wit 1 1 an Knglish - man, ihe guest of an Indian potentate in a Swiss hotel, found myself obliged Id ,lanee American jazz with a Chinese. woman lo Ihe playing by a German hand of a Hungarian rhapsody. sarrilli>~;g a West Jndian cigar lo do so," he said.
Keep out of bed with that cold. “ NAXuI, will show you how. The unfailing remedy. ** f • a»*. a
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Waikato Times, Volume 110, Issue 18392, 28 July 1931, Page 11
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