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CLEAN THE WINDSCREEN DAILY

Unless a car is cleaned daily in the sense with which Sarah would apply the term to her motor car, its windscreen is always coated with a slight film of practically invisible dirt. The truth of (his dictum is apparently whenever-rain begins to fall. Wo switch on the wiper, and, no matter how experienced we are, we are always just a little astonished to see the rubber blades squeezing a 'tiny wave of thin brown mud before them. We reflect that only an hour ago wo gave the screen sonic pretence of a diy clean, rubbing It hastily over with a rag from the cubby hole. The aI 1 but invisible film of dirt Is a factor in the poor visibility of which we are conscious when night falls.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 13309, 8 April 1941, Page 7

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CLEAN THE WINDSCREEN DAILY Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 13309, 8 April 1941, Page 7

CLEAN THE WINDSCREEN DAILY Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 13309, 8 April 1941, Page 7

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