Gabriele D’Annunzio, who recently sustained severe injuries by a fall from a window in his palace, has joined the Third Order of St. Frances. He is not required to give up his present occupation, but he will have to wear the monk’s robe on special occasions, and to recite certain prayers daily. “Experience makes us wise.”—Hazlitt. For over half a century, New Zealanders have sought relief from coughs and colds with “Baxter’s” Lung Preserver. This famous antidote is an unfailing preventive of all bronchial, chest and throat affections. Easy to take, being rich and warming. Affords all sufferers prompt and lasting relief. On addition, “Baxter’s” is popular as a building-up tonic. 2s 6d large bottle all cfcemwte and sterae.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLIII, Issue 9826, 20 March 1923, Page 7
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