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STILL HALE AND HEARTY. < By Tele-Trap-.— SpeciaJ to " Star.") DUNEDIN, this day. „ J^ d€ + -? f £*?* at the Cbristrnas dinold f 7 u 011 Arm - V to the of Dunedin was given to Mr. George Smith, a centenarian, living at North East Valley. The old gentleman. «;ho does not look more than 70 years r-Lrf-TT 31 101 rs oW ™*xfF__ruary. He was born in Norway in 1826 being then unable to speak more than a few words oi English. For many years he followed the sea as a SV_S alo e Mr * e \^ d to settle 6# years ago. Mr. Smith nses c rnornirLr _ t lour o'clock and is a believer in adL£ diet. Mrs. Smith is 78 years of a^T*
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 301, 20 December 1926, Page 10
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122A CENTENARIAN. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 301, 20 December 1926, Page 10
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