BOTTLE FOUND AFTER TWENTY YEARS. Recently a party of explorers opened up a. cairn that they discovered on Cathedral Peaks, Lake Manapouri. To their surprise they found an empty bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver, with a note stating that it had been placed there by a party over twenty years ago. Included in the names were Messrs. S. H. Moreton, C. White Parsons (now of ■Masterton), and Leo Jacobsen (of Wellington). Apparently the merits of Baxter's were realised by these trampers two decades back. To-day Baxter's Lung Preserver in greater demand than ever, and is nqw the favourite cough and cold remedy from one end of New Zealand to the other. , ; Baxter's is fre.e from harmful narcotics, and is good for grandchild to granddad, and all the ages in between. This rich, warm, soothing specific, wliich possesses wonderful tonic properties, can be obtained from all chemists and stores' in generous-sized bottles, at 2s 6d; family size 4s 6d. Better order a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver to-day.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 107, 7 May 1923, Page 11
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