TI-IE FINEST WALK IN THE, WORLD. A Welling!onian’s Tribute. This much travelled lady. Mrs. L , writing to a friend, beseeches her not lo miss the Te Anau-Milford walk, which she claims to fulfil to the the letter its reputation as “the finest walk in the world.”
She refers in her letter to the amazing wealth of native flora, which indicates an abundant rainfall. She adds, however. “Don’t he afraid of had weather because every detail is studied for the comfort and convenience of visitors, and even if you did arrive at Milford after striking a wet spell, you would find that they had everything you wanted ready for you, even Baxter’s Lung Preserver if you considered you had tun the risk of a cold.” The fact that the distribution of Baxter’s Lung Preserver spreads right through the Dominion, embracing all the most outlying parts, indicates how wide-spread is the confidence in this remedy and how keen the demand. Every chemist and store in New Zealand sells “Baxter’s.” Three sizes 1/6, 2/6 and 4/6.—Advt,
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Hawera Star, Volume LI, 20 February 1932, Page 15
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