ISU'S" AT The N.Z. Railways hnye been running excursions from Wellington to various seaside resorts during the summer, and one Sunday, recently, a Wellington man and his wife decided to have a picnic at Paekak. When they arrived they made haste to get into their bathing tugs and have a swim. Afterwards, when lying on Hie sp"'l idly turning it over with their hands. the husband was surprised to unearth an emptv Baxter's Lung Preserver bottle, evidently left by some excursionist mi a previous occasion. "A very wise precaution too,'' said the Wellinprlon man, ''cm a cold day after a swim 'Baxter's' would be useful in warding off a chill." "Baxter's" is unequalled as a remedy for coughs, colds, sore throats, chest •...r1 lii-nnflii.il fumbles. It is also an excellent tonic, too. A gi.'.".ei'ons-si r /cd bottle can be obtained at any chemist or store for 2/6. Economical people buy the large family size at 4/6. while bachelors find the eighteen-peiinv size very handy.*
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 30 March 1929, Page 5
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164Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 30 March 1929, Page 5
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