mi.viTv. •' It is i cTng realised gradually tha. beauty is an important element in the world. From the generations that liargone before the torch, is being handel on. It does not burn now with n calm, radiant glow. It leaps fitfully, flaring and flickering in the winds. Immediately after tne war it grew din;. Apostles of disillusion told us that life was a carnival of ugliness and best! alitv. dbrv told vs to wallow in mu! and forget it. 'let the dark moment has passed. Writers are being more and more pre-oceupicd with beaut--. .Many writers are still shy of the su - ioet. They grip ugliness and set : : down starkly. But they only let Iteau: peep through the gaps, in a half-fan-tastic way. Yet the whisper has gor. round that ft is really desirable, so r may cease to he a fugitive in the mo !■ ern world. AI ore worshippers nr? gathering at the secret shrine.”—R.Al. Fox. in the Irish Times.”
Sticky furniture polish collects dust. Use liquid “ Tan-01 ” and obtain a hard, dry, surface that will not smear. All grocers,—Advt,
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 April 1928, Page 4
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181Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 21 April 1928, Page 4
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