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■The number of telephone connections in New Zealand has doubled within the last nine years, and we expoet to double them again within the next five." stated the chief telegraph engineer .Mr K. A. Khri.nptoii. 1 vas nropbesied by many critics that the new rates would result in a beav> falling off in the number -d siibseribors; we have not found it so. Mum* there certainly were who gave up then -’phones, but for everyone of these, two more have mined up. 1 Tidies can thank ‘ NO-Bl 11151Nt* | aurnlrv Help for shortening the once dreaded washing days to n line, hour ()1 . a( , to-dav. It works wonders, and only la lor 7 weeks. F. J. Lloyd— Adi-t. _____
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 December 1923, Page 3
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119LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 27 December 1923, Page 3
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