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A sparrowhawk made a savage attack on a woman in a Plymouth (Eng.) house. Lured by the sight pf a canary in a cage, the hawk flew through an open window and attacked it in spite of the presence of a little girl. It inserted its long talons between the wires of the canary's cage, seized the bird by, a leg, and soon killed it. In response to the little girl's cries, her mother hurried into the room.- She was immediately attacked by the hawk, which tore her hands and arms and pecked at her knuckles, which bled freely. The woman covered her face with a cloth, canght the hawk, and placed it in the cage.

SERVICE i > ' ;> ■ ' • .'j . ■ v'.. " ' Jiolesaler and retailer knows that it is the advertised jjt move moft quickly from, his shelves \ that minies efforts, speed up turnovers, and increase profits. jjstchurch dealer knows that Sift (s»** is the moft (nediutn for accomplishing these results. With its asing circulation, is the outstanding of pradhcallyall the financially competent ds of Christ church. It is carefully scanned in eveiy d it enters, not only for its news and editorial featwes, and reliable advertising information. This ierest and confidence is the fruit of more than sixtys' efficient service to both reader and advertiser. |bh enjoys, and appreciates, the confidence of its and of the dealers to whose advertising appeal its ® confidently respond. In excluding from its columns ' ing of questionable character, it serves dealers and jke— and advertisers who tie up with Slfe fteaa 5 g campaigns know they are assured generous and ■business returns. * ■ t- ■ 6.1 V& Christchurch

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17701, 1 March 1923, Page 11

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270

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17701, 1 March 1923, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17701, 1 March 1923, Page 11

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