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TRAFALGAR MESSAGE

A NOVEL DISPLAY A novel and very appropriate window display, arranged in Jackson’s Salon de Luxe tobacconist’s shop in Queen Street, has given added interest to Trafalgar Lay celebrations. Two units of the British Fleet, a torpedo boat destroyer and a light cruiser, are represented by two cleverly-constructed models. Letail is faithfully represented, even to the mast-head signals on each boat, which continually flash a Trafalgar message. For the benefit of the large numbers who have evinced keen interest in the display it is announced that the message sent from the destroyer is “Flag Lieutenant Film, a British Triumph.” The answering message states, “Agree, Public Should Not Miss It.” “The Flag Lieutenant,’* an all-British film, will be shown at the Regent this evening.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 181, 21 October 1927, Page 15

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125

TRAFALGAR MESSAGE Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 181, 21 October 1927, Page 15

TRAFALGAR MESSAGE Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 181, 21 October 1927, Page 15

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