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WHERE IS MOUNT MAUNGANUI?

Thousands of New Zealanders do: ' not know of this delightful spot in ' N.Z’.’s winterless north, Mr G. F. Hart, of All Black and sprinting fame, has settled there, and runs, among other things, a real estate agency and a store. A friend from Christcbprch was complimenting him on his location 1 and said, “I suppose you have no colds here?” “No,” said Mr Hart, “but we c.o sell Baxters Lung Preserver, mostly to visitors who arrive with colds.” Hardb r a corner of New Zealand is exempt from the cold germ. Now especially coughs and colds are everywhere. Ordinary 'commonsense precautions and a. few regular doses of “Baxters” quickly stop a cough, and allay danger of serious ch'est trouble. Heartfelt thanks are constantly expressed in unsolicited testimonials to “Baxters.’ Nothing equals “Baxters” for relieving tightness and soreness, | for promoting expectoration. “Baxters.” stops the cough quickly, safely, and pleasantly. Best for young and cld. “Baxters” is full strength, and' i very | economical. Dilute as directed! ; for young children. j 1/6, 2/6, and.'.3/6 (extra large fainilyi size) at all chemists; and stores in! N. 2 .—Advt. j

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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 April 1940, Page 5

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WHERE IS MOUNT MAUNGANUI? Greymouth Evening Star, 16 April 1940, Page 5

WHERE IS MOUNT MAUNGANUI? Greymouth Evening Star, 16 April 1940, Page 5