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Flies

Sir, —How right “Anon Sprayer” is! Fly-papers, at least in places like a kitchen, are invaluable, and don’t leave corpses everywhere, to say nothing of the "nell of the sprays. Why, indeed, can’t they be made here, though one suspects there is quite an art in contriving such oldfashioned gadgets? Now and again we have found a forgotten cache of them in some grocer’s shop, but not for a long time, so have sent an SIO.S. to a relative in England. Perhaps, if the response

is generous enough, we might spare one or two for your correspondent.—Yours, etc., M.T. February 20, 1965.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30681, 22 February 1965, Page 12

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Flies Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30681, 22 February 1965, Page 12

Flies Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30681, 22 February 1965, Page 12

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