. A TRAMWAY CONDUCTOR’S COMFORT. The chafing caused bv continually dipping their hands into their pouches is counteracted bv using Q-tol; An Island Bay car conductor, who formerly suffered torture from chilblains and chaps, says he now strongly recommends Q-tol to all his mates, not only for soothing ekin irritations, but also for keeping the hands tidy and clean Advt.
Whilo on duty in Sheffield as down was breaking, a constable noticed a horde of rats marching in regular formation along the tram track. They vanished down the bankl of a river.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11933, 13 September 1924, Page 8
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