'NEATH THE WALLS OF TINTERN ABBEY.
NAPIER, this day. A jNpw Zcalander touring in the Old Country got into conversation with an Englishman when visiting the lovely old ruins of Tintern Abbey. "I lived in New Zealand for nearly five years," said the Englishman. Then he proceeded to give his opinions of our country. He didn't like this and disapproved of that. His criticisms got the New Zealander on the raw. "Is there anything you do like about New Zealand?" ho demanded. "Yes," said the •'ftrowsing Englishman, "they make the fines., cough cure 1.. the world there—Baxter's Lung Preserver. A' New Zealand friend of mine sends me a supply every year." A limn'T of people in distant lands send to far away New Zealand for this renowned Temedy for coughs, colds, chest afflictions and kindrrl ailments. This continually expanding demand is a wonderful iril) , '*e to a wonderful remedy. For old and young "Baxter's" is in a class by itself.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 238, 8 October 1935, Page 15
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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1
Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 238, 8 October 1935, Page 15
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