A HOUSE PAPERED WITH MONEY! r*\ FJ riJ "Museum "of German Emergency Money t Room Walls Papered An Aladdin's' Cave of Illusion t A Visitor In the Muieum at Tscherb«n» ...1.. with Bank-notes^ and a Ceillni Design in. 10-pfcnnl| iron coins, on riches be/ond the dreams of ReVuatio"'- ''CI "The village of Tscjierbeney, in Upper Silesia, possesses a however, he set to work with paste and brush, and in two ■•' " curiosity in the shape of the first museum.of German bank- months pasted 34 kilogrammes of paper wealth on the walls of notes and emergency currency. Its founder was once a pros- a ground-floor room. He also decorated the ceiling with iron perous dealer,. chiefly with Czechoslovakia. During the 10-pfennig bits arranged in patterns. His desire to live re- •"•■." inflation of German currency he was fortunate in holding bills turned, and he showed himself asound business man. He had . instead of paper money. But he was aisp a good German. tickets of admission printed, and his labour of despair turned • After every big deal in Czech kronen, he went to his bank in to profit. Later he collected more bank notes and enlarged ■ — Breslau, which paid him in paper money.. His haversack would his "museum1: by similarly adorning several other rooms and hardly hold the mass of notes, and many chests and baskets in balconies. On the walls (as the above photographs show) are his house were packed with notes. Eventually ihey proved pasted rows upon • rows of notes, and[people stand in front of' worthless, and in despair he attempted suicida. Presently, them to feast their eyes on millions of marks." ':'■■••.. ...,- . —From "The'lllustrited London News," May 23, 1931 ' CAUSE and EFFECT The Final Result of Uncontrolled Inflation is Worth less Money and Loss of Savings. ■••■•-• -Inserted by the Associated Banks of.Jgtw Zealand 2' .^—^^"^ZZ^.—..^—-—.^^^ ~...'...■:■...' ' . 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Sat. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. H^ |"l(l]|||||l|||il||||l|| IfMAT have been his early athletic achievements that first made ■IF^^^|[||^m^Byi father such a fanatic for fitness. Every morning he devotes five lilk k*'' 1 ' £IAQfIC&G unforgiving minutes to the prodigious purpose of touching his toes. ifHL ffi*r^l|^ In addition, he indulges in a less strenuous custom, a dash of Eno's xS'E;«#%<sM E^Vis "Fruit Salt" in a glass of water. That happy, high-spirited drink is Wt M;*--■??"i ~ir) lo ur'n^ largely responsible for his phenomenal fitness. For not only does it Is^ !«f*^*l7 k! ing'Madefr- °lear aWay thC cobwebs and brace the body— k cleanses the blood- . B ■ iwwHiiicontains iodine in stream and tunes the system.. That's why father is so beatific at jH;v B i a nalura' fons"" breakfast, so cheery in the train, so scintillating in tbe City—a bright : ' l^m '■ m % S%%f S "e. ne''cia'lo a- young thing despite his three score years. ;St 111 j^^^gH Should be taken ;^H^ EYES | w 1 m Como to | -J^^ EXPERT OPTICIANS i - - - - £$$ ! The words 'Eno' and 'Fruit Salt' are registered Trade Marks. . Jt* SPEAR & MURRAY Obtainable in three sizes, from all Chemists or Stores. . &/ . 7 Willis Street (opp. Grand Hotel) ' Regular (handy) SiZC COStS Oflly 2/3 J cop ono o- . I tALsj Agents: Tut British Harold F. Ritchib 4 Co. or N.Z. Utd.. 76 Disos Street, Wjuisoioh, o.im
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 127, 25 November 1935, Page 7
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