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Jack Deblois, a Piscataquis County (U.S.A.), guide and trapper, gays the deer is the vainest creatureoin the forests. He declared that often, from a secluded spot, he had watched the graceful animals stop at some quief pool which mirrored them plainly. After a long period of gaziflg, the deer would go to some tree trunk and rub and press its plastic antlera until their entire contopr was nhanged. Then back to the ffiirror pool for another look. Jf the antlers did not guit, tfiere would bo more massaging. Arvid Kvist, 20-year-old farm youth (Wiscongin, U.S.A,),looked up from an empty plate reeently after 61 minutes of steady pancgke eating to realise he had been declared the national champion flapjaek devourer— with his father as runner-up. Arvid ate 6 pancakes, each geven inches across and very thiclc, while his father ate 28, in what the sponsors of the competition claimed wag the first nationla contest of its kind. There were thirteen entrants. THE MAN WHO HAD A fsRAIN WAVE. Omitted to patent it — someone else did and made a fortune. It's happeninp regularly. Your idea may be worth si fortune tool Consult qs fully and conft fientially. Henry Hugh?s Ltd. (Directors: W. E. Hughes and J. T. Hunter, Registered Patent Aftorneys), 214-21? D.T.C. BuSlding, WeU'hgton,
"Q&t 1 ~the OUit: I \JH°" 13 jasTw. shaw Furnisher Queen St., HASTINGS Of DAVID McCBAE'S LTD. MATTBESSES PILLOWS COMBINATION BEDS
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 122, 9 June 1937, Page 7
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