“MOLLY WANTS TO- SEIE YOU.” THE MISSING LINK. If ever there was a missing link it is Molly-—the two-year-old thirang Outang. She arouscr the uncanny imagination that perhaps, after all, she is a long-lost relative. Molly, this Mardckville curiosity, seen by a Herald reporter to-day, is the- property of Mr. Tom Fox, a recognised authority on monkeys. She first saw tho Jiirht of day in the forest- of Borneo. Brought to Australia, as a baby, Molly was reared by Mrs. Fox with great difficulty., being cared for with- ns much motherly love as if one of I lie family- To-day Molly is as healthy as any baby show prize-winner, and (he const,ml attentions have domesticated her in a remarkable manner. In fact. Molly ran del almost anything but talk. She known the meaning of anything you pay to her. she is more obedient than the average mischievous child of her age, and die possess refined and cultivated’ manners. Molly sleeps in a. specially-made lied, plays about the bouse -and yard with Mrs. Fox’s lit tie granddaughter, and nurses her Roll just as all girls do. Probably the most remarkable feature about Molly in that site occupies her own seat at the family table, anal partakes of anything that, i,s eaten by the others. She is friendly to everyone, especially childdren. When fully grown, Molly doubtless will be a wnrid-famed animal/
At the first signs of the “’Flu” use Kn7.nl very freely.—6 Leicester City Council*hfls accepted the tender of Messrs. Henry Boot, London, for hn.ild'intr 15CQ concrete houses at a cost of £735,000. Influenza germs lodge in mouth and nose—Nazol destroys them.—B.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16570, 28 October 1924, Page 5
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