It i's required by the Arms Act that automatic pistols-must be handed in, whereupon the owner will be paid compensation. There is a clause which allows “war trophies” to be retained, but it is noticeable (states the Auckland Herald) that returned soldiers show a decided preference to receive the money than to keep their relies.. So far 7<i automatic, pistols, some of them of" German manufacture, have been handed in. There has . been some misunderstanding in regard to revolvers. If there is g good reason, such as protection of the home, revolvers, may be retained, otherwise the owners must dispose of them in the best way they can, either by destroying them or selling to dealers. The police will not accept them. Owners of firearms should take the name of the makers, and the number of weapons when making application for registration. Registration has to be made before January 3lst, but the period In which automatic pistdi; may be handed in is three months. / Ladies should protect themselves from I Coughs. Colds, Sore Throats, etc., by putting about 10 drops of Nazol on a handker.hief and placing it inside a blouse on the chest. Use Nazol freely in (Ills - > -oy—it does not injure the most i
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 January 1921, Page 12
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206Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 22 January 1921, Page 12
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