MOUNTAINEERING experience. Recently a party of mountaineers were returning from a tramp across the Tararua Ranges. Bad weather had been experienced and several members were almost speechless with heavy colds. 1 hick mist imule progress slow, and each man had to grope his way along as best he could. , , , Suddenly the mist lifted and, n clearing showed 'straight ahead. The party made ’ tracks for a building, which proved to be a general store. At once there was a bix demand for Baxter s Lunjr P'rewrver. Of course, the StoreKeeper, profiting by previous similar experiences had a large supply on of this celebrant remedy, and nobody went away disappointed. Members obtained speedy rehe the effects of their trip with. . Baxters/* All were emphatic in their determination not to be caught again Tvitnout it in their packs. As a dependable cough and cold remedy, Baxter’s Lung Preserver stands alone. As n tonic, "'Baxter s possesses rare roi italis'ng qualities which strengthen and invigorate the body and fo rnfy you against prevailing ailments. tainabhi at all chemists and grooera ®t 2s. 6tl. per large bottle. —Axivt.
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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 181, 28 April 1922, Page 7
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183Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 181, 28 April 1922, Page 7
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