A SHOPMAN HAS AN IDEA
If all salvage collectors were as successful as a London fruiterer whose shop, we saw the other day, there would be very little waste in our midst. He had capacious receptacles for each of the following articles: Old silk stockings, rags, metal capsules, cardboard, brass, iron, aluminimum, bottles and jars, and (strangest hoard of all), piles of spent 'matches. The collection, made daily, is a big one, brought by people of goodwill from homes afar, with the motto ‘Every little helps!'
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 13239, 15 January 1941, Page 2
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