THE INDIVIDUALIST. A a inspector boirding a bus was astounded to find a. conductor sitting at ease, while a flustered passenger was dashing about collecting fares. “What does this meant’’ he demanded. “You sitting there and a pasenger doing your work.' “That’s all right.'* said the conductor, an ex-seaman. “He’s a stowaway I found on board, ond as he can’t pay his fare, I’m making him work his passage.’'
y *//, idir ■ %WfN PETER PASSED THE TESTS THEY SAID '•he'll MAKE'A BONNY FLYER.* HE PROVED MORE DARING THAN THE REST AND. ALWAYS .WENT MUCH HIGHER * BUT AIR FORCE MEN ARE PUKKA SAHIBS ’OUTSIOAH :* WAS THE SNEER. r THE BUGMTAHS HANDS ARE BLACK-HE NEEDS SOME SOLVOL IN HIS GEAR* don't take a nose-dive socially because of GRIMY HANDS! SPRUCE THEM UP WITH SOLVOL! CHASE THAT GREASE OUT OF VOUR SKIN-PORES ...THE GRIME FROM UNDER YOUR NAILS ... GET YOUR HANDS CLEAN AS A WHISTLE IN 30 SECONDS WITH SOLVOL! WHENEVER YOU WASH YOUR HANDS USE SOLVOL LfVf* PRODUCT 1
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Manawatu Times, Volume 64, Issue 296, 15 December 1939, Page 3
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