London ha* several underground rivers, one of them being known as the Tigris. This is supposed to have been a ditch, widened by Canute to enable Danish vessels to sail round the fortifications of the Thames to Kensington . DUNEDIN SOCIETY LADY. The wire of a. well-to-do Dunedinito uns for sera ■> months nimble to wear evening dress owing to the spreading of nn unsightly rash. Ointments and prescriptions wore tried unavailing],?, until the sufferer learned of Q-tol from her sister in Wellington. Relief was rapid; in three da vs the healing and penetrative properties of Q-tol had banished the disfigurement —Advt.
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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11662, 29 October 1923, Page 4
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