3 O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING. A pleasant hour perhaps in the ballroo.im, but n most unearthly hour .to be crawling in a car high up over Porter's Pass in the Southern Alps .in a heavy tog. That was the predicament of a deer-shooting party during a recent week-end. And they paid the price—sore throats and col.d« all round. A good dose of Baxter’s Lung Preserver would have put thing® right, but this was ah instance where “Baxter’s” had been left behind. Next.time “Baxter's” will probably be the first thing they pack. But colds won’t wait for “next time.” The sooner you are onthe job with “Baxter’s” the less chance colds have of developing. These winter chills often 'lead to ’flu. Quick, safe and never failing. Has excellent tonic properties that build extra physical resistance. Insist on “Baxter’s.” Pocket size 1/6,' and generous 2/6 and 4/6 sizes at all chemists and stores.—Advt.
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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 28 June 1934, Page 5
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151Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 28 June 1934, Page 5
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