Mr Harry Sadler, a well-known figure in Sydney vaudeville circles, met his death in sensationally tragic circumstances at Sydney about a fortnight .ago. A little after ten o'clock one morning he was seen standing on the parapet of the bridge which spans th c Homebush to Glebe Island railway line at the foot of Norton street, Leichhardt. He called out to a man and woman who were passing, "Good-bye. You'll find my body below!' Then h e dived over the parapet on to the line below. Sergeant Surridge removed th e body, which showed shocking injuries to the head, to the morgue, wher e it was subsequently identified as that of Henry Sadler, late manager of the Gaiety Theatre in Oxford Street.
"Foresight is the Weapon of the Wise." Stanus.
And in winter, what a most fortunate weapon it is. These cold, chilly days, when wet through from head to toe is more than a mere occasional occurrence, if foresight has induced you to have on your shelf a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver, you are pr of against the "bogeys oi winter."
A cold can't penetrate the system protected by "Baxter's." It is grand, unequalled, paramount, as a remedy. Order it to-day. -2/6 buys big bottle at Chemist or Store.
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Northern Advocate, 28 August 1919, Page 4
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