Men and nations talk bravely enough about twisting the lion’s tail, but it has been left to a native to accomplish the feat. Makgulostsha, the native servant of Mr Engelbrecht, helped his master to trail a wounded lion at Kazungula, on the Zambesi. The beast downed Mr Engelbrecht. The servant twisted the lion’s tail till it released its hold. Then he seized his master’s gun and shot it. BAIN’S ANTISEPTIC UDDER CREAM Is the Dairy Farmer’* Friend. For Sore and Cracked Teal*, Hard Quarter*, Mammitia it i* unexcelled. Price* 2/6 and 4/- tin. Trial size 1/6 (po*t free) from DAVID S. BAIN, Chemist, Oamam.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22422, 17 November 1934, Page 3
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