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Tho historic guns of Gibraltar are to be silenced' and tho Rock’s Summit Signal Station is to be closed in tho interests of economy. Since the famous siege which the British garrison withstood in 1704, despite a six months’ bombardment by the combined forces of France andi Spain, these guns have signalled sunrise and sunset to all on tho Rock, and widespread regret has been caused by the decision of tho authorities. It is that only a few pounds of gunpowder will be saved. "Woods' Great Peppermint Cure for Coughs and Colds never fail# —(Advfc.J

A DOROTHY DIALOGUE "I do think that Honey is quite the most delicious thing one can put on the table lor Breakfast or Tea. Jack simply dotes on it, and has it alter Dinner too! ” “ Ho wonder dear, when it’s as nice as this. The kind I get is really rather insipid, Tom says there’s ‘ no bally taste in it!’ ’’ “ This, ray child, is the new Blended Honey. It’s quite a recent discovery. You see it’s liks this; some Bees get their nectar from clover, others from rata blossoms, honeysuckle, lucerne, manuka flowers and so on. Well every one of these has a different flavour. Now, if you live in a particular district and buy locally-produced honey, you get, of course, just one peculiar flavour, and some are strong while others are rather weak.” ” Oh, and you mean they mix them?” “That's it! The happy idea occurred to someone, that if all the different flavours were blended in a particular proportion, the result would be a Perfect and Delicious Honey.” “So this is some of that Blended Honey, well I must say it’s topping! ” “Isn’t it just! Do you know Phyllis, since we 3 began to use it, Blended Honey has become all the fashion in our house. The biddies lust love it, and you know it’s so good for them, so wholesome and healthful! ’’ “ All right, Dora, as the Yankee says, ‘Me for Blended Honey.’ I say, isn’t the colour lovely, though!—that warm, dark creamy shade, just like a rich tussore silk. How do you buy it dear? ” “Oh, just in one pound pots or two pound tins. You can get either from any of the leading grocers.” “ Dora I'll get some, and won’t ray Tom enjoy it. Oh I I say, are you going to Mrs Jim Smith’s dance on Tuesday?” (lolt talking). Ash f OT IMPERIAL BEE BLENDED HONEY

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Evening Star, Issue 18022, 17 July 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 18022, 17 July 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 18022, 17 July 1922, Page 2

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