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Five years of assiduous effort were crowned on Monday, at Dunedin when Mr Jack Walsh showed his first gazette published by the New Zealand Sound Films, a company recently formed in Dunedin and subscribed for in two days, so prompt was the recognition of the value of Walsh’s sound system. AH the films are to be produced in D un edin, but contracts have already been, euterea into for the exhibition of the gazettes throughout the Dominion. With s o much material offering jn the Dominion for .a weekly gazette, the success of the project is, assured.
Don’t try any old remedy for that cold—try Tonking’s Linseed Emulsion. Its popularity is its recommendation. Unlqualled as a pleasant and . safe remedy. Prevents colds leading to more serious lung complaints. Sold everywhere. Is 6d ; 2s 6d and 4s 6d. —Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 May 1933, Page 6
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140LATE LOCALS Hokitika Guardian, 18 May 1933, Page 6
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