The Qu«n, when motoring in the Isle of Wight recently, stopped outside a harnewsmaker's shop in High street, Yarmouth. sno entered to ece the proprietor Mr Charles Flint, who is still bale and hearty in his 102nd year. Her Majesty expressed great pleasure at seeing euch an old man still well, and promised to pay another visit if she passed that way again. The Queen stayed in the shop chatting with the centenarian for 'about 10 minutes.
Compound SARSAPARILLA is still the best spring medicine and blood purifier. 3/6 per bottle. WE PAY POSTAGE. Obtainable only from WILKINSON & SON DUNEDIN. “ Chemists since 1852.”
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19906, 28 September 1926, Page 10
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