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The smallest camera in the world was recently exhibited in London. It is about the size of a man's thumbnail, and a watchmaker's jewel was used as a lens. Have you anything to sell?—Do you wish to buy? If so, a small advertisement in the classified section of "The Press" will be all you need. 12 words Is, three insertions 2s 6d. _6

CATARRH SUFFERERS. Anticatarrh, the new scientific treatment for nasal catarrh, will definitely cure this distressing affliction. Head noises permanently relieved. One month's supply 3n 6d. Posted 4s 6d. Taverner, Chemist, 183 High street, ChristchurchT —2

While som,e 17,000,000 coins were struck at the British Mint in 1933 for foreign governments, only a small number of bronze British pennies were made.

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21423, 15 March 1935, Page 7

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195

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21423, 15 March 1935, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21423, 15 March 1935, Page 7

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