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SONNY FACES FILTERING- CHARGE With tears in his eyes, poor little Sonny faced Mother. A serious charge had been issued against Sonny —ho had pilfered the pantry. On tiptoe ho had crept downstairs last night, along tllo passage, to the pantry—enough said. Sonny regretted it. But who could blame Sonny? Above all the things that Sonny most dotes on is Southern Cross Biscuits, and the grocer had brought a big tin yesterday morning. Sonny knows that Southern Cross Biscuits are different —so satisfying, so tempting—they just melt in the mouth. There are thousands of Sonnys about, and. all grocers sell Southern Cross varieties. —Advt. A mighty weapon is the pen, When its wide message unto men Frustrates, in satire, .threat, or song, A flagrant fraud or public wrong. A mighty power to aid distress, Oft printed in the daily press, Proclaims to all who colds endure, Glad news of Woods' Great Peppermint ' Cure.^-Advt.

Before deciding — —On the choice of,a Radio-Gramo-t phone Combination you MUST hear the ' Wonderful .■ . BMELODON (WHH RADIO) This instrument is more than a mere combination gramophone and radio set. It is a musical instrument which reproduces electrically the sweetness of every instrument, the true timbre of the SONORA Wins on TONE The discriminating buyer demands TONE, so do not fail to hear the SONORA at Pinny's. Let your ear be the Judge! EASIEST TERMS IN NEW ZEALAND 58 WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON conr u «d «itb Cv-TOypAp, -**- \ / IACUIIQ- X (ici4«i. it cob- V — c/itTiirA ulna • rery ■■■.„ \ w fff ig I 1/| ■ \ tenerom tmount rt t ipedtl *f* TVI 1 fiT* *• ' m^ Inp-odlert vhleh kllta files— / X' ''^•^ latttsny. Hothtot eIM fit* thto L^»"""-" in uw othtt powder,

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 39, 15 February 1930, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 39, 15 February 1930, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 39, 15 February 1930, Page 24

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