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WASHING BANK NOTES.

thousands of pounds every year by washing dirty bank-notes am! re-issuing | them The process is vcrv simple. TJie notes are washed with soap, .-e.ulnieu, ? rinsed hi cold water, and irone(i. The j actual washing is done by a mechanical contrivance consisting of sets of rollers, in the first plaee the dirty notes are placed in a series of eoppcr *o: soap. The eontiutial rolling back-j vvanis and forwards makes the paper I clean. The notes arc thai put between j I lusi process the damp notes are placed.. I in a set of heated rollers', which do the' ironing and ♦ urn out the notes "staich- • J and ironed." ■ ..,.-'• i

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Otaki Mail, 17 August 1923, Page 4

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WASHING BANK NOTES. Otaki Mail, 17 August 1923, Page 4

WASHING BANK NOTES. Otaki Mail, 17 August 1923, Page 4

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