• i^ R coinmittoo >vhich arranged a carnival ball at Grasengrucn, in Austria charged for entrance tickets according to ilio weight of tlm visitors. Sixpence wr stone wjis the rate fixed, and a ffoi»liin" machine was sot. up at I lie entrance! ° Some Utile time ago," says Mr J ft Boyle, Kchnscott, W.A.. "I was" sufforiusj troin a severe cough, which thre.iiene<l to take » serious form. Hearing so much about Chamberlains Cougli'.Remedy. I decided to gjve it a (rial, and to my groat satisfaction was completely cured 'liy the time t hail finished the first bottle."' For sale everywhere Italy is not Ihe only country that can boast. of its buried towns and village*. In Scotland thoro are Iho Culbin Sands, covering a large trac-i of country, under which many dwellings lie entombed; while in Ireland there is the ancient town of Bannon, situated in a once fertile tract between Wexford and Watcrford, as effectually covered with sand as ever Pompeii was with red-hot cindcrs or Hcrculancum with lava.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13876, 13 April 1907, Page 8
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