During tho King's last visit to India ho shot several tigers, ono of which, a particularly iino and very large spocimon, he deckled to present to tho national rauecuin of Ireland. Tho tiger has l>con set up in a crouching attitude, as if ready to spring, and is' now exhibited in tho natural history ecctlon of tho museum in Kildaro 6treet.
FIGHT IT OUT-neyor let that cold, however small in tho beginning, get tho bettor of yon. A doeo of Tonldng's LinBood Emulsion (ulmlniet'orfi a smart knockout to oouglis, colds, som throat, and influenza, in their oarly stages, and a oertain defeat after a few doses to all illnese of this nature, la 6d, 2s 6d, 4s 6d, all ohemiets and stprekoepcre.—U
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15858, 2 September 1913, Page 3
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