A TRAVELLING HINT.
What a tiresome business it is to identify one’s luggage, especially when there is a great pile on the platform! So many of the trunks and suit cases look just like yours, and yet on close examination they are found to belong to someone else.
A great deal of trouble is saved if something a. little distinctive in tho way of a label is chosen. It is possible to buy brightly-colored labels at some shops, but where these cannot be obtained write tho name and destination in red ink, for instance. Then a glance will suffice to show which is your luggage.
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Evening Star, Issue 18093, 7 October 1922, Page 9
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105A TRAVELLING HINT. Evening Star, Issue 18093, 7 October 1922, Page 9
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