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A Shining Light.

HEY had been discussing a frienda quaint Victorian survival, or rather a throw-back, who refused on principle to render any assistance to a complexion which was not entirely flawless. It was Joan, the motoring enthusiast, who said the lust word: "It’s all a matter of taste, anyway. If she really likes her nose with a celluloid finish, why shouldn’t she have it?® ~

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19280817.2.43.4

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 5, 17 August 1928, Page 12

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A Shining Light. Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 5, 17 August 1928, Page 12

A Shining Light. Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 5, 17 August 1928, Page 12

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