HOLIDAYING IN AKAROA.
What a Visitor Found. J ■ Recently a Wellington business man and hi« wire spent a holiday, at Akaroa. the original French . settlement on Banks Peninsula, which is of such historical interest to New Zealanders. 'Twas here in 1840 that Captßin Stanley hoisted the British Flag a few days before the arrival or the French fleet. It was some years since the man had tteen in Akaroa before, and when he arrived in the town he had a sore throat, (patting to his wife the next morning he remarked that there were very few changes and that the township looked much the same as it did when he was there before. •"And do you know," remarked the gentleman, '-'I - had a sore throat when I was here on the last occasion. I remember buying a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver at the chemist's shop over the road and I believe I will get another now." He did so, and . the next morning his throat was very much better.
Baxter's Lung Preserver Is the favourite cousrrt and cold remedy. Tt eases sore throats' and" relieves bronchial complaints In a wonderrul way. It Is a rich, red. warming, soothing compound that does you food from the flrst dose. There is nothing. like "Baxter's" to shirt a cough or cold. Besides being a splendid specific Tor these complaints, "Baxter's" possesses unique tonic properties that help to build up the system to resist further attacks. You can get a generous-sized battle of "Baxter's" from any chemist or store for 2/6, or ir you are economically minded you wiu obtain the 4/6 size. For the convenience of bachelors there is also a small bottle at eighteen-pence.—(Ad.)
Just received, shipment of. exclusive jersey velour frocks in fashionable shades. Clearance price, only 35/. Early buying advised.—Smith and Caughey's Winter Pair.—(Ad.) Listea and wait and watch alway. State your ease with little to say ; Silent action is force gnblipie, AU things bend to strong will in time. Prompt attack of congh or cold Checks its course as symptoms unfold. And best of all to ease assure,. •Is always Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 163, 12 July 1928, Page 22
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