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A SPLENDID HNI) BY A NEW ZEALAND ARTIST. One does not expect to find mtich trace of civilisation in snowy mountain regions 3G miles from the nearest township. Yet it was in 9uch a situation (hat Mr. R. TT. Moreton, the well-known New Zealand painter, onco came across a bottle stamped "Baxter's Lung Preserver." This was found among the remains of an old camp amid Ihe high mountains of tho South Island. In recording tho adventure Mr. Moreton wrote "Tfs recent owner must have known and been fully acquainted with tho efficacy of its contents, or he would never have carried that article up into this rerrion, having come over Ihe saddle 4200 feet, and down to this_ camp 3000 feet further. The evidence is all the proof uecrssnry." However, I hose who have nscd Baxter's Lung Preserver, and nroved its snlondid healing finalities, will agree wilh the unknown mou.ntaineer that "Baxter's" is worth keeping hnnrly under all circnmsfneces. Tf is a rrai friend In need when attacked by coughs, colds, soro throat, or bronchitis, for a few do-<v= never fail to udve relief. The readers of this paper can obta : n Tlnvter's Lu"<r Preserver without difficulty. All chemist l : and stores pell mid recommend if. and it costs only Is. Ifid. .for a big bottle. Get a Ijottlo now and test it—youi will be delighted!—Advt. J

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3170, 22 August 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3170, 22 August 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3170, 22 August 1917, Page 6