MI! I, HA'S I*A I! I!< IT. I.O.YDOX. June :>H n.lT.e Xollio Mi-il.il lm> 1 ••reived it Kill "I ;t Kiev parrot, which was yesterday silling in ii> rage In- lor |ii:ili<> listening attentively to the diva as she sang. "I have had her only a few weeks,” said Dame Xollio, "lint already she Inn ceased to whistle and has devoted herself to song. She seems to have keen horn with a natural trill. Her favourite song is ‘Drink to me only with thine eyes.' width I am singing at my farewell concert on Sunday at the Albert Hall. A bar or two of this song is always on her lips—or rather, in her beak—-and she possesses an enviable talent for singing it upside down. “As soon as I start to practise, Grejbird remains absolutely silent, but when I pause, she bursts into song.” That sleep-spoiling cough can be stopped by “NAZOL.” Take some drops on sugar. Penetrating and soothing. 60 doses Is 6d.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 August 1923, Page 4
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164Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 18 August 1923, Page 4
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