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PROMISE TO EAT DIRT

Auckland Mail’s Statement

(NZ Press Assoctatton) AUCKLAND. May 4. If more than 261 b of dirt can be got from a New Zealand house he would eat the balance, said Mr Anthony Dennis, general manager of a chemical treatment concern, in Auckland, today. An Australian who ’ was technical director of another organisation, Mr Peter Field, said recently that New Zealand homes yielded 401 b of dirt, and were among the dirtiest encountered. "The average New Zealand home carries about 600 to 700 sq. ft of carpet and if they yield more than 261 b of dirt TH eat the balance,” said Mr Dennis

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29505, 5 May 1961, Page 14

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107

PROMISE TO EAT DIRT Press, Volume C, Issue 29505, 5 May 1961, Page 14

PROMISE TO EAT DIRT Press, Volume C, Issue 29505, 5 May 1961, Page 14

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