Under the British Gun License Act of 1870, any thing from which a missile can be discharged must be licensed. The Act applies even to pop-guns, from which a cork, even if attached to a string, is discharged. Motorists and mechanics generally find it difficult to get the oil and stains from their hands. A little Klenuukt will shift the dirt and grease like lightning, leaving the hands feeling clean and soft. Large tin Is 34, at 1 *ll stores.—[Advt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 18998, 21 July 1925, Page 5
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80Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 18998, 21 July 1925, Page 5
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