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CATCHING MORE THAN FISH.

AN UNREHEARSED INCIDENT. 'When callins en a proninent,;business man-in r Christehurch the other day, Mr Baxter, ,thd well-known chemist, noticed a familiar .package on his friend's desk. "Is that for- w special benefit, old man?'.'- queried Mr barter when he noticed ' tho half-empty bottlo of, Baxter's Lung Preserver. "Oh; "no,'A replied his',:pal; ,'-'i was-up fishing at Hurunui at the weak-end and caught a slight chill. . I am taking this to ward off a cold.. Asa rule J. always have a bottle ci 'Baxter's' wrtii me, but this time I was cnugnt napping. But never -again. J got this bottlo on the way to town Wnenerer 1 get back to camp I find it. a good plan to take a swig of your Lun<r ireserver." . ' ~ , ". - No matter how careml a bsherman is, his feet get wet, and "Baxters' has the ) nappy knack of warding off a cotio-h-or cold, .hi addition U> being, a wonderful specific for easing ■ rorc throats and relieving bronchial ailments, Baxter's' Lung Preserver possesses tonic properties . that help to build up the system to resist hirJier Wise' mothers and fathers alll ore/ New Zealand al*a\s keep a bottle ot "Baxter's"' uincly. They know by experience thai it is-tho ideal-cough and cold 'remedy Pleasant to take, tins rich red, warming compound does good from the first dose. ;l ou don t experiment with "Baxters, It <:ame from- England 61 years ago, and has consistently grown in public favour. Obtainable from all . chemists and stores in a generous-size-bottle 6d. There is a more economical'family size at 4s 6d - " ""'■

\pproximatelv l?u,000 acres, of sugar beet were grown in Great Britain last vear, compared with J4,7c0 acres m 1925 White sugar produced last year will reach 130,000 tons, it is expected —double the previous year 9 output.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18968, 5 April 1927, Page 7

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CATCHING MORE THAN FISH. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18968, 5 April 1927, Page 7

CATCHING MORE THAN FISH. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18968, 5 April 1927, Page 7

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