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The first envelope ever made is kept in the British Museum. Welsh miners are paying half-a-crown a pound for new potatoes. The Food Production Department's 372 officials cost £05,890 a year.

As a rule a man's hair turns grey five vears sooner than a woman's.

A goat lives ten years, and gives an average of a Quart of milk a day. Lions and tigers are too weak in lung power to run more than half a mile. First arrivals of Guernsey tomatoes in London have sold freely at 3s a pound. At Clark's Sale commencing tomorrow, prices have been cut to bedrock and all goods are of standard quality, dependable and up-to-date. *

Tbe market is climbing—Prices must rise—lt will pay to buy now at Clark's Sale commencing tomorrow. *

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 24 January 1918, Page 4

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Untitled Levin Daily Chronicle, 24 January 1918, Page 4

Untitled Levin Daily Chronicle, 24 January 1918, Page 4

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