VALUABLE FIND IN UREWERA STATE FOREST.
Four young motorists, spending their holidays seeing the North Island, had mapped out a rather ambitious programme. Limited ,time made their journey'rather a physical strain. They had reached the most isolated part of the .island—the Urewera Forest district —when one member of the party had developed quite a heavy cold. Naturally -they kept a look out for somewhere to: buy a bottle of "Baxter's," but the next likely place looked like Hotoriia. . . However, ; they were surprised to come* across a small settlement tucked away in a clearing in the vast State forest area, arid sure enough the storekeeper had 'Baxter's Lung Preserver-r----and remarked that they were not the first campers to call for a bottle. Incidentally, a few timely doses of "Baxter's" quickly put things right, and the affected member of the party was soon as good as gold. ■ ■ • It is significant i that wherever one travels in New Zealand one will always find "Baxter's" readily obtainable. A wonderful indication of how firmly established this popular .remedy fdr cbughs, colds, throat and-chest afflictions has become. "Baxter's" tonic properties also give it added value. All chemists and stores sell "Baxter's" in {Is 6d, 2s 6d, and 4s 6d sizes.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Issue 36, 12 February 1935, Page 14
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