Paint marks on clothes demand prompt ncthm. Place a pad of any absorbent rloth under the mark and apply turpentine freely. The grease in the paint through the material on to the pad. and after exposure to air there is nothing left but a little du>t, wiilch i# easily brushed.
Mr Maurice E. Bandmnn, of 24, market. London, the famous imnre*ario, who left «£33.0.*i2. gave “one-fourth of all I die of to mv secretary. Annie ]x*winslein .Nancy Lowiid, in recognition of lmr loyal and rmhful service”; al-o all silver and I*oo-003! trinkefa and : e\vc;iery. furniture, and a Renault mo-tor-car.
Guernsev has cn;>red Ilome Rule fof several hundred jearsu
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11245, 24 June 1922, Page 8
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