BOMB AND SHELL PROOF BANK ‘ LONDON, May 21. It will be another five years at, least before the new Bank of England is completed—and then it will, it is anticipated. last lor 1,000 years or more. It is claimed that nothing so far known to man could possibly destroy the new structure. It is being built as a veritable iort in the heart of London. Bombs cannot harm it, and it is believed that even high explosive shells would be of no pi action I avail against its massive walls. The public has just been permitted to have a glimpse of something that is going on, for yesterday the new solid cast bronze doors 18ft. high and Bft wide, at the Bartholomew Lane entrance were opened. There arc sixteen lions’ heads moulded on the doors, all of different design. lit the vestibule at this entrance there is a new system of lighting by four bronze tripods standing on stone' columns, which throw a brilliant light on the vast domed and decorated ceiling. The public can now enter the Bank liy this entrance to change bank notes.
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Every day sees new enthusiasts—convalescents gaining strength—young and old becoming stronger and healthier. Lane’s Emulsion triumphs over coughs, colds, rickets, asthma, bronchitis, weak lungs, and incipient . _ consumption. What a grand remedy! I try 2/6 and 4/6 a bottle at all Chemists and Stores. Manufactured by E. G. Lane, Graduate Chemist, Oam a nr. N.Z. ©
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 July 1928, Page 4
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