Afghanistan to-day lias die l' O't drastic prohibition law in the nr ■ Anyone caught with liquor on his v.o-pe-rtv or person goes straight o pi- on HOT WATER BOTTLE FROZE IN BED. “Central Otago can' he one of the coldest places on earth "when it likes, declared an engineer who lias returned from the Kurow Hydro Electric Works. On more than one occasion (during the day time of course) his hot water bottle ‘actually froze in liis bed. He knows now that it takes more than a hot water bottle to keep out the cold and keep away colds. lie adds that it was ’just as well that the storekeeper in the settlement always had a good supply of Baxter’s Lung Preserver in stock, for without this wonderful old remedy our friend says lie could not have seen the winter through. The widespread praise for “Bax-j tor’s” is a great tribute to a remedy that has never been displaced as New Zealand’s most popular specific for coughs, colds and chest afflictions. No matter where'y ou go in New Zealand you will find a high regard for this palatable, soothing, warming compound. On every label there are the prescribed doses for /young and old Children actually ask for “Baxter s and quickly show the benefit it brings. All chemists and stores find “Baxter’s” their best seller. Three sizes, 1/G, 2/6 and 4/6. —Advt.
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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 24 August 1933, Page 5
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