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THROUGH THE VElL.—Walking through a waterfall without' getting wet. Here’s the way it’s done in the electricity exhibit, New York Fair. Visitors pass through this Huge glass tunnel, emerging without a splash to dampen them.

HOUSES FOR SIX AND SEVEN SHILLINGS PER WEEK..—The first timber houses in Scotland hav. been built at Douglas, Lanarkshire, and the rentals must be an eye-opener to New Zealanders

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 194, 18 July 1939, Page 4

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THROUGH THE VElL.—Walking through a waterfall without' getting wet. Here’s the way it’s done in the electricity exhibit, New York Fair. Visitors pass through this Huge glass tunnel, emerging without a splash to dampen them. HOUSES FOR SIX AND SEVEN SHILLINGS PER WEEK..—The first timber houses in Scotland hav. been built at Douglas, Lanarkshire, and the rentals must be an eye-opener to New Zealanders Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 194, 18 July 1939, Page 4

THROUGH THE VElL.—Walking through a waterfall without' getting wet. Here’s the way it’s done in the electricity exhibit, New York Fair. Visitors pass through this Huge glass tunnel, emerging without a splash to dampen them. HOUSES FOR SIX AND SEVEN SHILLINGS PER WEEK..—The first timber houses in Scotland hav. been built at Douglas, Lanarkshire, and the rentals must be an eye-opener to New Zealanders Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 194, 18 July 1939, Page 4