Ke Alakai o Hawaii, Volume VI, Number 5, 1 June 1933 — CAIRO 'FILLING STATIONS' SELL WATER, BUT NO GAS [ARTICLE]
CAIRO 'FILLING STATIONS' SELL WATER, BUT NO GAS
Egypt has its filling stations just like America, but the eommon kind dispenses wa|;er instead of gasoline. In Caho, curb venders t«nd th«£ic, ,wa]Ēer pumps wliieh somewhat ble the gasoline pumps used in tlūs country and cater to CUgj.omers, tl>e carefuHy mt?asuriiig the desired amount jiiid collecting for it just as does tlje gas-station att«ndaat here.
Hskiuvo Meu Grow E\tra Ril) Eakimo men appeax be <ieveioping an eMra rib. Ahoui' 12 per ceut of 200 skeletoos &ud)>e\J by Dr. T. D. of the SiiiiUii>oiuaii luslit;ut-e» l)A<i 25 iustea4 oī ihe custouuus %i r!bs. Tlie eonUmon 18 px«?veian.t &mous iuau«s feit iij siUd.—Pi4,
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