MUSTERERS' EXPERIENCE ON MOUNTAIN SLOPES. To be working in a temperature of well over 80 degrees and then to experience an unexpected change to driving rain and chill wind, high np on the mountainous country at the back of the Awatere, was the sorry experience of two musterers, clad, of course, only in thinnest summer clothing. Visions of at least pneumonia haunted them as they slowly brought the sheep down to the camp, until the discovery of a bottle of Baxters' Lung Preserver, placed in the hut for such an emergency, dispelled their fears. A stiff dose or two and then straight under the blankets, left them little the worse for their drenching. You can't beat "Baxters" for coughs, colds, sore throats and many bronchial ailments. "Baxters" soon gives relief, no matter how bad the cold, and its unique tonic properties soon set you up. Take care with colds—always take "Baxters." In three sizes, 1/6, 2/6, 4/6, at all chemists and stores. Insist on "Baxters."—jAd^
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 114, 17 May 1938, Page 9
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