Ilmv many Londoners know, nskoil Mr. AY. F. AA'nsloll in a lecture at Die Royal Photographic Society's exhibition, that Ihe Serpentine was only a part of one of London's bured rivers? It. was <jinnly a continuation of the old West Bourne which still flowed under AVcstlxnirno drove, and which, after nupeiriii" as the Serponliue, dived under Belgravia. came up aqain as the ornamental water in Buckingham Palace Gardens, (lowed under Buckingham Palace, became the lake in St. James's Park, and. finally, found a suhterranneaii channel lo the Thames. AYIXTEH COUGHS are dangerous without you stamp them out quickly. What to use may puzzle you, but we are never disappointed by recommending our subscribers lo use tli'o old tried remedy, Chamberlain's Cough lienu'dy.--Advt. ? Sir AY. Milton, the Administrator of lihodesiu, has unveiled at Salisbury, Uhodesia, a slaluo of the lalo Mr. Alfred Beit, which has lioen presented to the town by his friends and admirers.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1168, 1 July 1911, Page 10
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154Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1168, 1 July 1911, Page 10
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