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have acquired this solely through practice, and not to any developed structural modification. Their food consists almost entirely of fish, cuttle-fish and Crustacea, obtained by diving. The name penguin is of uncertain origin. It perhaps originally referred another bird, and may have been derived from the Welsh “pen” (head) and “gwyn” (white). The name was originally applied to the Great Auk of the North Atlantic, and on the discovery of similar flightless birds in the Southern Hemisphere the name was very naturally applied to them also, and with the extinction of the northern bird has now become theirs alone. Worms in children are speedily removed by using Wade’s Worm Figs.. Pleasant to take. Absolutely safe.— Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 November 1930, Page 6
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