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LEAKY WINDOWS

After a car has run a feAV thousand miles it is often found that Avhen a really heavy rainstorm is encountered the windscreen or Avindows are not so Aveatherproof as of yore and that v.ater is entering through hitherto unuspeeted orifices, to the general discor.ifi.turc of the occupants.

This may be quickly and permanently remedied by applying Plasticine and rubbing and pressing it Avell into the suspected joints. It will be found that the finger alone will not push the Plasticine sufficiently well doAvn, and a ftick

of wood of suitable size and shape can be used with adA'antage. ,

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SNEWS19280203.2.27

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Shannon News, 3 February 1928, Page 4

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101

LEAKY WINDOWS Shannon News, 3 February 1928, Page 4

LEAKY WINDOWS Shannon News, 3 February 1928, Page 4

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