- According to a bus conductor (says., an exchange), an infallible portent of' wet weather is the softening of the in. :' delible pencils which he and hi* coN leagues use in making those notes which! are, to the passenger, such a rnysteri-* ous part of the job of conducting omni* buses. Rain is sometimes signalled inj this way as much as twenty-four hours ahead, he says, and his view, justly ok ' unjustly, was that the indelible pencil , had a more accurate notion of things meteorological than the experts.
PERMANENT BUILDINGS—BIG ' AXD SMALL. , For a garage, a home, a shop, or * warehouse, the logical choice of ma«i •terial is brick. Compare the cost oft"' ■brick construction with anything else Remember, brick is permanent, ani money-saving* in the long ran. Neve*& needs painting. Minimum upkeep anO« insurance costs. Gasco Pressed BtitkM I are popular because best.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 24, 28 July 1927, Page 13
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