It has- been discovered' that owls havo two pairs of eyelids. During the day time one set is lowered'over the eyes, but even, with its vision thus obscured' it can seefurther than a human' being. Tliis upsetsthe theory that the owl is blind in the day time. At the "front lodge of the Bank of England a bottle of cholera mixture i» always kept in readiness for emergency. The custom dates back to the time of the last epidemic in tho '6'o's.. Dr. Since was tho medical officer at the time, and it was. prepared under his direction. I'or Christinas gifts,, chooso personal, ones and select them from our large stocks. Haii-work: A special lino of Transformations with "La JS raturol]e" partings, £8 Bs. We-have Moray's, Hubigant's, and Hudnut's Powder's and Cremes, Mason Pearson Brushes for ladies and gentlemen, Veet, Decoltene, and Ladies' Razors, Dress Combs and' Bandeaux from London and Fans. All toilet treatments obtainable. Stamford and Co., Ltd., 63, Willis streo';. Telephone 21-220.—Advt'. Weddings.—lf you wish to obtain that finish and artistic touch to your wedding, order your bouquets from Mis* Murray, Viee-Kegal- l'"lbri»t«, .',6, Willis •tree »■ — Advfe
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 154, 27 December 1924, Page 14
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