A Clear Winner all the way Railways Magazine For August Ken Alexander makes merry on the subject of inventions. Dr. Guy 11. Schofield tells how the late Edgar Wallace was descended from a pioneer of Wellington. 0. N. Gillespie shows New Zealand’s remarkable progress in the manufacture of women’s overwear. Mervyn G. McNeil, in “Youth Takes the Helm,” has a very good review of the recent conference of Maori folk at Auckland. H. Beattie tolls of the old-time Maoris’ skill in bushcraft and signalling. Other features include excellent comment on sport, original verse, a chat on books and authors, and very helpful notes and notions for women. A big spread of sixty pictures. A bright clean treat for any family, here or overseas. gd. AT BOOK-SHOPS and NEWS AGENCIES. 6d. X Obtainable in SIX VARIETIES ss 1 Cobalt, Plain, Sulphurised, lodised, Phosphate, and Sulphate Iron. The Doctor in the Paddock of all Stock. Local Agents : GISBORNE SHEEPFARMERS I IYIT MINERAL LulA.l 1 BLOCK LICKS
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20007, 4 August 1939, Page 8
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164Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20007, 4 August 1939, Page 8
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