Among the earliest residents of Oamaru were twin brothers named Fraser. They were so much alike (relates the North Otago Timea) that it was impossoble to tell one from the other. They owned a schooner named “The Twins,” which they used for whaling purposes. Sandy Fraser, having obtained a full cargo of oil, took his vessel to Nelson to try and dispose of it. lie was unable to do so for a time. But lie conceived the idea of buying up all thp candles ho. could lay his hands on and storing ‘them on the [ schooner. In a few days Nelson was in darkness, and Sandy sold his ojl at his own prico, and tho candles afterwards. "In %every breeze lurks a snca»a."— ftaymonde. Don't let the cold winter weather catch you napping. Safeguard your family’s health now with Baxter's Lung Preserver admirable remedy for cougbs and colqs is "Baxter's,” being penetrative, warmnlg and dependable. A short course gives gratifying relief to the most chronic cases of chest and bronchial troubles. As a tonic Baxter's Lung Preserver Is also Invaluable. Get a large Os 6d bottle new. Obtainable at all chemist* and itoiw.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16212, 24 August 1923, Page 6
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