“HAVE YOU GOT THE CARTRIDGES?” “YES—AND THE BAXTER’S!” T hese remarks were heard the other day on l.ambton Station just before the Wairarapa. train left. The speakers were two sportsmen leaving for the Wairarapa Lake, very patently intent oii slaying large numbers of duck. Duck shooting is a pretty wet sport, and the inclusion of Baxter's Lung Pr eserver in the outfit is another instance of tire faith .Mew Zealanders have in this wonderful specific as a sure safe guard against chills and colds. ‘‘P.axler s" is a warning and soothing remedy that gives unfailing relief always. At the first sign of ti sneeze or cough, take a. dose of “Baxter's” and it, is very unlikely that a cold will develop. Baxter's Lung Preserver is a tonic as well as a cold remedy. It tones up the system generally, thus making one immune from prevailing ailments and epidemics. You can obtain a generous-sized bottle from any chemist or store for 2/6 ; nr. better still get the family size at 4/6. But be sure you get “Baxter's"’ !
0 (1 » “fc fnr* Jr r ~]Pi. ?s y il/ FOR SPRAYING: THERE’S no time like the present to attend to the vital matter of Winter Spraying and Pruning. Neglect now may do irreparable damage to your Trees. We are prepared to meet every requirement of the Orchardist and have good stocks of the following lines on hand: FOR PRUNING: Gargoii Red Spraying Oil in Casks, Cases and Gallon Tins. Wakatu Lime Sulphur with Naphthlene Specially recommended for the control of Red Mite and Aphides in Winter; also for all Fungus disPruning Shear's, Mexeur French, Wilkinson’s Sword Steel, with rustless handles, very light with a good cutting blade. Camps’ Patent Rose Pruners. American Sulphur, 100 per cent. pure. This line is so finely ground that it leaves no residue when mixed. Genuine Macclesfield’s Blue Stone. Leaver Branch Cutters for long pole. Pruning Saws, half-circle blade, duplex blade, tapered bow pruner, which can be worked at any angle to suit the pruner. QUALITY AN D PRICES ARE RIGHT WHEN YOU BUY AT BUXTON’S 0
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 12 June 1925, Page 3
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