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CUTLERY AT WHOLESALE PRICES For ono moiltli only, Tows 1 Lichfield Street, C lirisK lmrt h, oik"do/ extra quality Sheffield stn ' dessert knives at '.’Os per 1 do/, tnblknives same quali y. -'Js (id per do/. Dixon’s nickel silver lienvv qua' ity tea spoons os, dessert spoons am' forks 9s. table spoons anil lorks 1--all per i do/en. I’oslod free to an address.

A FROCK FOI'iOOTTFN. TiFKI.IN. -limiMiy 10. A woman in Leipzig "cm ,n ' HM dressmaker u ilay <>r i"" ms' : " ,l! tl ' ie ‘ l „!1 ail ovoniMfjc frock. Needing a cap ol eolfee after this exertion, she had her chauffeur drive her to a cafe, whine Oic sat down, gave her order, mid as thi place was hot. threw buck hei liu coi.t She noticed people staring at her and the waiter gri >d when he returned. But unconcernedly she drank Per coffee, sip by sip. Then she hup|a licit to see her reflection in n- miiro.'. She had no dress on ! She did the best thing she could then; she fainted. On the mh ice of a syinpatlietic old woman, the manager of the cafe directed the chauffeur to take his mistress, when she revived, to a sanatorium for mental eases. The chauffeur then returned home to apprise his master oi the .sad tidings. There he found the dressmaker, who had arrived with the dress that her client hail forgotten ii-id the dressmaker, and the chauffeur tore back to the sanatorium and rescued the absent-minded one,

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 March 1924, Page 3

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249

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 8 March 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 8 March 1924, Page 3

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