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A MOTOR FOR THE SERVANTS

Sir Philip Gibbs, who is now living in an isolated country house ia Surrey, six miles from a station, lias solved tho servant problem in a way’ that would probably or-enr only to an imaginative novelist.

Knowing Unit a quiet country lile, miles from the nearest kincma, lias no attractions for the average housemaid, Sir Philip decided ’that tho only thing to do was to provide her with her own car in which she could make tho journey, say, to Guildford, fro jt happens that in” Sir Philip’s garage there are three ears —one dosed and one open tor his own use, and a Ford for the servants.

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Evening Star, Issue 19004, 28 July 1925, Page 1

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A MOTOR FOR THE SERVANTS Evening Star, Issue 19004, 28 July 1925, Page 1

A MOTOR FOR THE SERVANTS Evening Star, Issue 19004, 28 July 1925, Page 1