THE WONDERS OF RADIO. li' ;i modem revision were made of the seven wonders of the world, radio would probably rank first place. We are now living in the age of wonders and, as a city business man recently stated. "We are never surprised at anything nowadays.” “Look at the wonderful change in tobacco.” he continued. “ Now. there’s Bears’ Mild or Cut Plug-pure Virginia leaf, the natural fragrance of which is considerably enhanced in manufacture. " The greatest wonder to me is that it’s sold at only Pd an ounce—Loose. Have vou tried it vet?”
Addisons have opened up a line of gents cardigans in three shades, extra heavy weight, price Ilfs 9d.—Advt. A special discount of 5s in the pound off this season’s stock of evening frocks comprising georgettes, taffetas, crepe-de-cliines. embossed velvets and Chenilles at Schroder's Winter Sale.—-Advt
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 July 1927, Page 2
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139Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 6 July 1927, Page 2
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