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ON THE BEACH AT TIT AHI BAY. WHAT A VISITOR FOUND. A man who has a waside cottage at Tit-ahi Bay invited a friend out with hsm the other Sunday, and after lunch thev were strolling lazily along the beacn when the visitor espsed an empty Baxter's Lang Preserver bottle. "My word," raid the stranger, "it ss surprising where you ind this stuff. When I was m W*ng» tm» last week 1 motored through to Pa! raerston North with a man He men tioned, 33 we passed through Bat!*, 1 have come away without my Baxter'*; 1 must get into the store here sod get another bottle. At thai time of rear I often have a sore threat, and there at nothing like Baxter's.' In view of the fact that the motor dr.rnr was h;mse?f the owner of several stores irfaere he -otild have the run o! the whole shop. •( speaks volumes for Baiter's" Baxter's Long Preserve* is the lav cflinte cough and cold remedy tbmghoot the Domtmno It it a nch red, warming. v*ryfc:ne compound that doe's yon g»'*3 from the first doMs. Reheres fetnky throats and mffamed mem Kra&es. E*«« hacking dry coughs 10 a wonderful way Yew can gei a generons-s z»d bottle of "BsTterV* at any chemist'* or store for 2% 6d. or, netter stiQ, get the more «*»&©- mica! family aize a? 4» 6d.—CAdvfc.)

Caagbey, LuL

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19743, 16 September 1927, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19743, 16 September 1927, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19743, 16 September 1927, Page 15

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