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—“What do I owe you for yesterday’s trip?” “Well, sir, I’d sooner be taking the three-an’-six you’d be offering me, than the two shillings I’d be asking or you.”

Do not be afraid to yawn. It is one of the most healthful of exercises. It does not necessarily express boredom. It. indicates relaxation and freedom from poisons in the system. —Dr F. P. Millard, of Toronto.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3658, 22 April 1924, Page 30

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Untitled Otago Witness, Issue 3658, 22 April 1924, Page 30

Untitled Otago Witness, Issue 3658, 22 April 1924, Page 30

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