Atiich tinio is.saved dailv at the office of an American street railway svstem, l>v automatic coin-handlin'r machines. A hnnic nf machines handles an avcrnw of 200,000 coins ench day. . The machines are by_ one-third horse-power motors. The coins arp placed in hopnnrs at the top, in all denominations, just as they enmc from the fare. Imxes on tho cars. Without further attention, battered nnd boflly worn pieces aro thrown out ami the remaining coins nro ported into their respective denominations. Those are neenrntely counted nml properly wranncd in rolls of any ilesircd amounts. Thus a s;roat deal of time is saved nnd the element of error is reduced to p. minimum. "Occasions, like clouds, soon pnas away." ' —Arabian Proverb. But coughs and cold , ! arc "stickers"— and unless a specific like Baxter's Lunz Presorvpr is taken they .nro eoin? to etay and causo trouble. "Baxter's" is the sure nrotection of the whole family. Baxter's has hpen New Zealand's friend for 53 years. Get 2a. 6d. bottle, Chemist or store.—Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 102, 24 January 1919, Page 6
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168Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 102, 24 January 1919, Page 6
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