Good news readied the Wiltshire Ardncologicnl Society at its annual business meeting recently. Woodhenge and the Sanctuary have been given to the nation. Woodhenge is near Stonehenge, and was once a temple, with, pillars of wood. The post holes are now marked by low concrete pillars. The Sanctuary was at Avebury, and had pillars of wood and pillars of stone. Both these places, sacred to prehistoric man and the modern ardneologist, were bought by Captain and Mrs B. If. Cnnnington. who have now presented them to the Office of Works. Before the concrete pillars were erected, these two sacred circles were invisible from tbc ground, but were dearly revealed by photographs from the air. "Lima" is the only Otago butter that is medically commended. Its salt is iodised for health.—-Advt.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21772, 11 October 1932, Page 6
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