There are diamonds of all hues, from red to blue and lilack, as well as the flashing' colourless stones. Yellow ones are common, those from the Cape varying mi amber shade to a dark Blue diamonds ;ome from Indian mines. 1213. The outer edge of the incisor teeth Df rats is covered with a layer of enamel as hard as flint., while the .uuler side is much softer. Consequently , the layers of enamel on the under side wear away much faster than those on the upper surface, ami i lieen cutting edge is . always prelented. 1213.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 375, 5 July 1911, Page 3
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96Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 375, 5 July 1911, Page 3
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