NORWEGIANS FIND A FRJEND IN STEWART ISLAND. A man who lind just returned from a holiday trip, which embraced a feudays' stay in Stewart Island, was talking to a friend about the wonders of that island. When Patterson Inlet was mentioned, tjie friend said, "Did you see any whaling activities there?"-' The reply was, "I can tell you what I was very glad to see there, and that was Baxter's Lung Preserver. I was told it was highly thought of by the Norwegians who called tlierd." From one end of New Zealand to the other supplies of "Baxter's" are always available to meet the regular demand for this most famous of all cough remedies. A very strong demand for "Baxter's" at the present time indicates that the usual crop of colds has sprung up, and that the public know how to deal with them. "Baxter's" is undoubtedly best for coughs, colds and sore throats, hoarseness and nearly all chest and lung complications. Possesses wonderful tonic properties also. Every chemist and store in New Zealand sells "Baxter's," in 4/6, 2/6 and 1/6 sizes.— .(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 117, 19 May 1936, Page 10
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