Nearly 15,000 houses, uniformly small, hut built in 85 different styles, have been erected, and more are being built. Most of the inhabitants are people who have moved out from London, but now that a new motor-car worlcs and other factories have opened in the district a strong' North Country element is growing up. Thousands of Dagenham's residents work in London, -and hundreds of them make the twelve miles journey to town each day on bicycles or motorcycles. Soon a new railway station is to be opened to deal with the growing number of daily travellers. BUSY DAYS AHEAD For some— exams. For others — ath-> letics. Some liave pressing- business problems. All must have perfect health to taclde the job in front of them. ' \ Ling-ering eoug'hs ancl ciolds ' sap the strength and , impair efficiency. Cl'ear them right out with Baxter's Dung PreServer. The soorier you start with "Baxter's" the Soorier you'll feel' flt "and well again. Yon'll appre'ciate "Baxter's" tonic properties too. ; Get "Baxt-ers" from any chemist or stor'e. i/6, ' i/6 and '4/6 bottles. * - '
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 374, 8 November 1932, Page 7
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