ters and words fly to pieces and then reassemble are being used in Europe, where the motion involved has been found to attract much attention. Such signs consist of boards with revolving discs, the letters or pictures being painted on the boards and discs while they are in one particular position. When the discs are made to revolve the letters appear to fly to bits, 1 ' reassemble again when the discs return to their original positions.
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Evening Star, Issue 21077, 14 April 1932, Page 16
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76Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21077, 14 April 1932, Page 16
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