Paper Taken from Windows
Assurances that strips of paper gummed to windows are of little or no practical value in preventing glass 'rom fiving if bombs are dropped in the vicinity, have evidently been copied by one large Auckland firm. Armed with buckets of water for damping the paper strips, and scrapers for removing, them, men and women were busy the other day tak- " tu e elaborate brown paper patterns from a number of large display windows.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 20660, 10 January 1942, Page 5
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77Paper Taken from Windows Gisborne Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 20660, 10 January 1942, Page 5
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