Tho "Auckland Star" says that a gentleman who has just returned from the King Country relates that some residents of a, town up that way would like to. have Iho address of the gentleman who recently drew up a, motor-car in the main street and sold two cases of what purported to be whisky at a good figure. Thoso. who bought tho case in which Iho bottles were filled with water think the price- paid was too high.
Seventy million telega-vis and 3500 million letters passed through (he liritish I'ost Oflicc in 1924. Xlktc wen; 1000 million telephone- calls last, year in CivLßt- Britain. One e.vlrii call a day liy rath hiib;<cribci' would mricitr.a the post offics revenue ty £2.000,000,.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 101, 26 October 1925, Page 3
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