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Many a man who would like to get rid of the deep furrows on his brow has to admit that on a windy day they are very useful because they do at least enable him to screw his bowler hat oil. On approaching the shores of Loch Lomond recently, says a visitor, he noticed a strong smell of fish. He must have taken the high road. The writer of a letter in a contemporary states that he simply has no idea where he will bo spending his holiday this year. His wife just can’t seem able to make up his mind. A young inventor is reported to be trying to sell the patent rights of a mirror which is said to make people appear beautiful. This should most certainly be looked into.

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North Canterbury Gazette, Volume 7, Issue 56, 19 November 1937, Page 5

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Untitled North Canterbury Gazette, Volume 7, Issue 56, 19 November 1937, Page 5

Untitled North Canterbury Gazette, Volume 7, Issue 56, 19 November 1937, Page 5

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