WHAT THE CAVE MAN WANTED.
This Christmas there was the nsual stream of tourists to the Wa.ton.o to one of the guides, a vieit£ reSed that it must be a hard S,k continually talking to the visitors day after day down in the cavee. "It's not so much the actual talkingin fact I reallv enjoy thw 'cave man bu-ness but there is the continua SS of catching a chill going in and from hot sunshine into "he cool interior of the caves. In fact I could do with a dose of 'Baxters
right now." He is lust one of many whose dailj svork "keeps him in danger of constant cWle ■• and husky throats-and one of the thousands who instinctively turn to BaJterVLuirg Preserver for immediate Sfe™ Where colds, sore throats or any chest'cough cause inconvenience, Baxter's" is invaluable. Qnickly banishes hoarseness and .orene.e, sto,.s couTlunpr, ,'. s congestion and drives all chili om of the systen,. Has nn quo Uhuc properties, t0... Be ..sure .Uβ, Baxter, a —safest, surest, quickest. (Vny chemjet or store has the three ni/('s, I/fi, 2/0, and large, economical 4/C bottle'.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 58, 9 March 1935, Page 19
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