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“Don’t sport with health.”—Jackson. You cannot afford to take chances with your health, especially in chilly weather. Keep ills at bay with Baxter'.' Lung Preserver. For o-j years this famous remedy lias given relief to countless thousands of sufferers from colds, coughs, bronchitis and influenza. “Baxter’s” has unique penetrative qualities that quickly root-out the trouble. Also a dependable tonic. Got a large Js Gd bottle now from chemist or grocer.

F.S. GRAND OLD MAN. NEW YORK, May 0. Mr Chauncoy De(iew, America’s “Grand Old Man,” a veteran financier and wit, celebrated his 89th. birthday to-day in perfect, health. Interviewers, as usual, waited upon him with congratulations, and asked him to what he attributes his longevity. Mr Depew- answered: ‘By being sensible. I take no cures, no fats, no medicine, no monkey-glands, no deadsure life-giving serums of any kind. “A good wife, sensible diet, and not much of it—that’s the important thing” he affirmed—“not much of it. “Mv great recreation in life, because it employs other cells of my brain than those I use for business, is making speeches.” Depew said his only affliction at the end of the ninth decade of his life was tho fact that no ono could tell him a new funny story. Ho lias heard every story ever told,,

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 June 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Hokitika Guardian, 21 June 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Hokitika Guardian, 21 June 1923, Page 2

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