LADY DESIRES INTRODUCTION. CHARMING, HANDSOME AND ARISTOCRATIC. Anybody wishing to make the acquaintance of a handsome, aristocratic lady will be able to moot Mrs Acre Blantagenet by buying a bottle of Kol’go the most effective cough cure on the market. Leading chemists and stores sell it. .Much as Mrs Yore Blantagenet will charm you, her blandishments will he nothing compared with the enthusiasm with which you will over after greet Kofgo after giving it a trial for your cold. It’s really wonderful. —Advt.
CONCERNING A BD-EL-KRIM. “Abd-el-Krim spoke to one interviewer recently of railways and mines and of making Ajdir (which now boasts a handful of stone houses), n city ‘like London or New Aork.’ fee perhaps he might welcome the expert aid of Western capitalists. But from all accounts his resolve to be an absolute ruler on Oriental linos, is even stronger than are his modernising aspirations. He has grown used to being a law unto himself, and he has never been farther afield than .•southern Spain. So it is at least probable that he might not easily come to terms with foreigners whose proposals must inevitable limit his personal authority. Hitherto he has played a lone hand with remarkable success. It will be interesting. if more is heard ot this storv. to see how he co-operates with the pioneers of material civilisation. “Manchester Guardian.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 August 1925, Page 1
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