WHERE FEW WHITE MEN HAVE TROD —YET " BAXTER'S" WAS THERE! There are parts of the Urewera country that are still practically unexplored, and where the " Pakeha" is almost an unknown quantity. Imagine the-astonish-ment then, of a party of surveyors who recently traversed miles of this virgin country, on discovering in the very heart of the Urewera, an abandoned camp. Who the occupant was, or what his purpose, is still shrouded 11: mystery, but that he was a man of foresight was proved by the fact that among the debris of his camp was found an empty Baxter's Lung Preserver bottls. Dwellers in the bush, as in the City, recognise that Baxter's Lung Preserver is the soverign specific for colds, coughs and all affections of the bronchial passages. Rich, penetrative and soothing, you can feel every dose doing you good. " Baxter's" also contains wonderful tonic properties which help to build you up. At chemists and stores everywhere; Generous-sized bottle 2s 6d; family size -4s 6d. But be sure you get " Baxter's!" ■—Advt. DRINK IT NEAT AS HOLLANDERS DO. " Bols " Stone Gin is a soft matured Gin. M'o need to break it down. Drink it neat as the Hollanders do. In every country in the world "Bols" Gin is preferred. Famous since 1575. Insist upon ** Bols." You are entitled to the best.—Ad.vt<
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19032, 1 June 1925, Page 7
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