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eating ten thousand fish. The smallest li-li in the world live* in l.ake Buhi. in Southern l.u/.on. iln* Ittrt'rst oT the Philippine Islands < repo i < ".Science Service"). I liese ii'nlliyiilaaical unduel' arc only about hall an inch lony when InII "iwni and -exuaily mature. and arc ~o very slender that they arc much smaller ih.an any other lish. They helony tu t!:e iamilv id' ynhie.. di-tineuishcil liy a sen id •■iiekiny disc used lor attaching the li'h. lirmly to stones. 'I he only hie thine about this fish is its name. .'distichlhys Inmonon.'is 11. M. Smith. These minute .unities occur in sue!’ vast nnmhers in lathe Hit hi that they are the object ot an important local industry. They are cattuht in enormous nnmhers. by mean- ot cloth net -, and are not only u -ed in the towns alottu the shores ot the lithe, but are also shipped lor considerable distant es. Tallies. or sinaparan as they ;tre called ill the Hihol laiiyuaye. are oaten fried when i'lV'hl.V eatl.uht. ami arc pressed into cakes and dried when the market is overstocked. A lmnury workman literally eats thousands ot lish at a inert!.

Pure aw 4% wno Lane's Emulsion acts quickly, beneficially and docs permanent £~od—supplyins the elements necessary tor the renewal of health, strength and sound nerves; aids assimilation, increases flesh, and brings brightness nnd bloom to the cheeks. [A MB'S. eMOLSion ©2 16 and 4 16 at all Chemists and Stores- 10

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19240731.2.10.2

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Hokitika Guardian, 31 July 1924, Page 1

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248

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 31 July 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 31 July 1924, Page 1

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