"Left-hamlcdncss" is said to occur frequently iv animuls. Parrots usually seize objects with tho left paw. The lion strikes with tho left paw. Livingstone gave it as his opinion, that all animals nra left-handed. The parrot has also j been observed to use tbe left claw more ' readily than tho right for climbing.
AFTEB A SUM? BATHE. An ocean dip at dawn. A delightful breakfast on the balcony. A zestful breeze from salt seas. Steaming coffee by your elbow. And then your paper and a pipeful of fragrant Edgeworth tobacco. So is the morning well begun. A ripe tobacco like Edgeworth breeds contentment. Satisfyingly mild it is, yet full and rich iv relish. The longedfor friendly smoke with its delical.o pleasant aroma. Edgoworth is made from only the choicest Burly leaf care; fully cured. Through all tho years it has been sold the high quality of Edgev/orth has been ever maintained; it is the pledge of its manufacturers that this will continue so.—Advt. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, first | aid Children's Hacking Cough.—Advt. 1
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 134, 4 December 1930, Page 6
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