It is wonderful how speedily "NAZOL" gives relief and cures colds. Each bottle contains GO doses, and is sold at Is. Cd. per battle.—Advt.
Mr. F. Martin Duncan, lecturing at the Royal Photographic Society's exhibition at' Prince's Skating Club. ICnightsbrklgo, paid that he had watched a willow-wren deliberately "fool" her offspring. After supplying 'the young, one with insects fifteen 'timos within half an hour, the inothor-birel rested foi .1. few moments, but the voracious youngster soon began lo a<k for more. The mother-bird made a movement as though to give the yonu;; one fond, and, sis the latter opened its mouth expectantly, tickled its thront with iH empty bonk. The youug won gave :i gulp.nuu relni'sei intu a, couteuted attitude. . ' . .
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1171, 5 July 1911, Page 5
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