' A prison chaplain was coing his rounds of visits to the cells when he found a prisoner, sentenced for burglary, in tears. "What is the matter, my man ?” he inquired, sympathetically. “I’ve got bad nows from ’ome. sir.” “I am sorry. What is it?” ‘‘My brother, sir; Vs gone into the work’onsc —the first of our family to disgrace us,” the man replied, bitterly. “ Chills lurk oven in spring.”—Mayes. People are often caught, off their guard in springtime, and as a consequence contract severe coughs and colds. These ailments, however, are quickly banished with a dose or two of Baxter’s Bung Preserver. A unique remedy is “Baxter’s”—so rich, penetrative, and dependable. Gratifying relief follows each soothing dose. Invaluable also as a building-up tonic. 2s 6d buys a generous-sized bottle at chemists and stores. Family size 4» 6d— Adrt.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18999, 23 October 1923, Page 10
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