The disgust of the members of the executive of the. Canterbury Rowing Association was deep when the list of articles for which raffles are poimitted was read to them. The list, which was enclosed in a letter from the Department of- Internal Affairs refusing the association ,-permission to conduct a raffle for gold, began by enumerating paintings, drawings, pieces of sculpture and engravings, and worked its way through dressed dolls and Wand-painted' screens to art needlework articles and finished with poker-worked crslror.s. “Dees he think we are running a Sunday school bazaar?” asked one member scornfully.
If you contract a coiuili or cold remember that prompt relief is assmed from the very first dose if you take Tonking’s Linseed emulsion. A pleasantly flavoured remedy that’s safe for young or old. Sold everywhere. Is fid. 2s fid .and is fid— Adrfc.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 October 1932, Page 5
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140Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 13 October 1932, Page 5
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