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A parishioner of mine suffering f^db'" Lung 1 Troubles finds Baxter's 'Lung 'Preserver gives him the most wonderful relief. (Signed) J. A. JaoObs, Vicar, Wanganui, October 29tt, 1908 ■ a twk.- i :;•■•. ... .■ . : ~ : '■■'■■ •r vi /A WITTY CHAPLAIN. '.. Tlie> dinner daily prepared for tfhe srofal chaplains at St. James' was reTprjf ed for a time from suspension by «an 'effort of wit. King Charles had appointed a day for dining with nis chaplains ; and it v/$^ understood that thisfste'p was adopted as the least unpaiatable mode of pwvting an end to .tKe dinner. It was Dr Souths turn : tp*say grace i and the king ' honored the chaplains witlh his presence the prescribed formula Tan thus : "God saw/ the king and bless the ' dinner." Dr South took the lib- • erty of transposing the words by saying : "God bless^the king and save the - dinner." "And it shall be saved," -said «the monarch. In order to save ' your '"linoleums- and floorcloths from wearing out, and to preserve their pattern and newness indefinitely, in- : sist that no other polish be used but Tan-ol. ' Tan-ol is quite a thing apart in the matter of polishes. It may have rivals, but never an equal. Superior to all others, but costs no tmore. In tins 6d, and Is. Go to Etz in time to avoid the rush.*

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Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 146, 19 December 1908, Page 5

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