"fire."' but will quickly decay, and turn into mould. By next spring, this mould will be available for garden use and should be used liberally when parmp the soil for either sowing or planting If however, you can keep the stock until a year next sprint it will be more valuable still.
WEIGHT BEHIND THE KEENEDGE. A That's one of the big secrets of the Durham-Duplex hollow-ground doubleedged raeor blade. It's hefty thickness of finest steel stands up to the stress of daily stropping that thin blades quickly go to pieces under. Indeed, some users sav their D-D Blades last for years. Buy a Durham-Duplex Razor. Hardware stores and tobacconists. - — 6
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19612, 7 May 1929, Page 6
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