WHERE FEW WHITE THEN HAVE TROD. YET "BAXTER'S" WAS THERE! There are pafts of the Urewera country that are still practically unexplored, -and where' the '"Pakeha is al-i most an unknown quantity. Imagine the astonishment then, of a party of surveyors who recently traversed miles of this virgin country, on discovering in the very. heart of the ITrewara, an abandoned camp. WliO the occupant was, or what his purpose, is still shrouded in mystery, but that he was a man of foresight was proved by the fact that amongst the.debris of his camp was, found an empty Baxter's Lung Preserver bottle. DweUers in the bush, as in the city, recognise that Baiter's Lung Preserver is the sovereign specific for colds, coughs, and all affections of the bronchial passages. Rich, penetrative, and soothing, you can feel every dose doing you sgood. "Baxter's" also cortains wonderful tonic properties which help ,to build you up. At chemists anid stores everywhere. Generous-sized bottle 2s 6d; family size 4s 6d, But be sure you get "Baxter's" I —Advt. ■• ■ ' . . ■ ■ ■, .!
TIKI-TOHEROA SOUP—A TTNFUL OP GOODNESS. Eioh, pure, entirely good, Tiki-Tohe-roa possesses an original flavour, altogether delectable and appetising., Made: from the famous shellfish found on the pure sanda of Ninety-Mile Beach in the North Island—a clear, ocean-washed sand —the Tiki-Toheroa is a shellfish absolutely free from any impurities. -TikiToheroa Soup needs only the addition of milk and water to prepare it for tho table. Just you try a tin of thia wonderful soup, and you'll never be without it, Ask your grocer. He has it.' Small and large sizes. Distributing Agents.— George Thomas and Co., Ltd., Courtenay place, Wellington.—Advi;.
i FREE TO HOUSEWIVES. ! Forty-uight page book of recipes for Ice Cream, Cakes, Confectionery, Cake Fillings,' Beverages, Puddings, Pics, Cold Siveets, etc., by Miss Mildred Trent., New Zealand's leading cookery expert, Send 4d in stamps and mention thia paper. to H. F. Stevens, Cathedral Essea?W, p C!irlßteUttrch,«-A&vt,
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 1, 1 July 1925, Page 16
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