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REFUSE TO GROW OLD.

~ ——♦ BEST WAY TO REMAIN YOUNG. The present striking records ofi longevity-- are certain to be surpassed?) with each succeeding generation, say® the London Daily Mail in a leading nr*; tide. The modern mastery of disease,-; together with better food and. housing,;; gives the middle-aged a greater expeer tation of long life. There is a wider knowledge and.practice of the of wise living than in the past. Our period provides great tonic for old age in offering so: much to live for. The old refuse to be? put on the shelf, but dress in youthful style, dance, and enjoy the bustle of; life. The reasoned refusal to grow old; is clearly the best way to keep young.

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Shannon News, 5 October 1923, Page 3

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120

REFUSE TO GROW OLD. Shannon News, 5 October 1923, Page 3

REFUSE TO GROW OLD. Shannon News, 5 October 1923, Page 3

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