Lord Denbigh has give,i to Hie Natural History Museum. South Kensington, ; tho collection of birds, .shells, mammals. minerals, anil manuscripts which belonged to Thomas Pennant, tlio coricspondent lo wham Gilbert White wrote many of the letters in his "SuUxiriie," and (he author of Pennant's "Tour in Wales." Included in the. collection are two capercailye, birds which had since become extinct in TSritiii.i until others of origin were introduced in 1837. Warner's Double Skirt Corset's—llio latest in por.-.el designing—found only in Warner's make. Double from the 'waist down: positively cannot, tear. Citv Drtmers.—Advt. Tlio iiuestion why conntry people always answer one iiuestion by another was boinß discussed by a party of tourists gathered in n village, and ii: was decided to call in the local sage uikl innuire. the rciisou. : The ijuevluin vn.s put. "On 1 lliM'r' uuiowully asked tin: rustic. 1
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1718, 8 April 1913, Page 9
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141Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1718, 8 April 1913, Page 9
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