BOTTLE FOUND AFTER TWENTY YEARS. Recently' a party of explorers opened tip a cairn that they discovered on Cathedral Peaks, Lake Manapouri. To, their surprise, they found an empty' bottle of Baxter's Lung. Preserver, with a note stating that it had been placed there by a party over twenty yean ago.' Included in the names yrer6 Messrs; S. H. Moreton, C. White Parsons (now' of Master ton), and Leo Jacobsen (*f Wellington). . Apparently the merits of "Baxter's" were realised by theee trampere two decades back. To-day, ; Baxter's Lung Preserver in in greater demand than ever, and is now the favourite cough and cold remedy from one end of New Zealand to the other. "Baxter's" is free from harmful narcotics, and is good for grandchild to grandad, and all the ages in between. This rich, warm, soothing specific, which possesses wonderful tonic properties, can be obtained from, all chemists and stores, in generous-sized bottles, at 2/6; family size, 4/6. Better order a bottle of Baxter's 'Lung Preserver today.— (Ad.^__^ There Is no known remedy which It so successful as Naxol in counteracting the influence of the genua which produce hoarseness, son throats, *ca*t\*g and running at the note. —(Ad.) Do you like darning. See how to do it perfectly in a quarter the usual time at .George Court and Sons, Ltd.. of Karangahape Road. Window demonstrations daily.—(Ad.) ,- At the first sign of a eeld—due U germ infection —create an atmospher* of Narol about too, which will eountet* act the infection and.give relief— (A&fc
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 110, 10 May 1923, Page 11
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