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EMPTY BOTTLES AT LAKE WAK4TIPU. A man who has recently returned from the Southern Lakes stated that one of the most curious things that ho had come across in his travels was the large number of empty Baxter's Lung Preserver bottles around Queeristown. While a number of local residents swore by this fine old remedy, the visitor discovered that the large corsumption was mainly due to the m-uiy travellers who regularly carry this "ell-known preparation with them. It is quite the custom nowadays for a man who studies health, to take a bottle of "Baxter's" as a safeguard against cought and elds. Even the bad effects of a chill have been warded off with a close of Baxter's Lung Preserver taken in time. , « .- Besides being a splendid preparation which soothes and heals, " Baxter's'" Eofße&6es tonic properties which help to uild up the system to resist future attacks. It te procurable from all chemists and stores at 2s 6d for a gtnerouß-sized bottle. - Ladies' best quality patent Oxford shoes, latest lasts, with Louis or Cuban heels, pump or welted soles; were 49s 6d, now 29s 6d, at Stone's Happy Family Boot Sale. Exceptional value in high grade sample English footwear at Smith and Caughey'a Great Clearanoo Fair. <■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18316, 5 February 1923, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18316, 5 February 1923, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18316, 5 February 1923, Page 5

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