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WANTED ON THE GOLDFIELDS.

WHAT THE MAN FOM SNOWY i RIVER SAID. I AMr B from Snowy River, a i popuJar figure in that part of the West I Coast, had met in Christchurch a , friend who was also engaged in Gold J, | Mining, but who hailed from the Molyneux. I Mr B was saying that it was a i safe bet that if one was leaving the ) diggings to go into Ikamatua to buy (stores, somebody would yell out, "Bring I me back a bottle of Baxter's!" I The man from Molyneux declared that it was the same up his way and ,f added that at least eight of ten huts could be relied upon to produce a ■' bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver. ',- There are numerous occasions when i, "Baxter's" is certainly worth its weight ' in gold, especially when one has to stick on the job under adverse condi- " tions. ;t i There's nothing like "Baxter's"', to e give relief to coughs, co,lds, asthma, sore throats, huskiness, and all bron- " I chial ailments. Whether you just wish e to ward off a chill or shake off a thick rt heavy cough, there is nothing like n "Baxter's." Has splendid tonic properties, too. n i All chemists and stores sell the extra si large family size bottle 4'G. the gen- - erous 2'6 size, and the handy pocket e I size 1 '6. —6

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20903, 10 July 1933, Page 14

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WANTED ON THE GOLDFIELDS. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20903, 10 July 1933, Page 14

WANTED ON THE GOLDFIELDS. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20903, 10 July 1933, Page 14

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