"BAXTER'S" AT MOUNT COOIv.
Not everybody knows that away up in the Southern Alps at that popular mountain hostel, the Hermitage, it is possible to purchase Baxter's Lting Preserver. At least a certain press photographer who was despatched post-hnsto to Mount Cook to take pictures of a big sports meeting, did not know this ' When he arrived on the job he was already suffering with . tonsilitis aggravated by a cold and although he stuck manfully -Ao his job, taking pictures in the snow, he was one member of the party who was not enjoying himself., His plight was so noticeable that one of the party asked him why ho didn't "do something" for his cold. He replied, " I wish to goodness I could get some 'Baxter's,'" whereupon he was promptly informed that ho could get it at the Hermitage. The press photographer immediately procured u bottle, obtained instant relief, and, assisted by the mountain air, was soon as fit as a fiddle and enjoyed himself as well as any member of the party. Faith in " Baxter's" is not misplaced. During "cold 1 * weather always keep " Baxter's" handy. Three sizes at all chemists and stores.—ls 6d, 2s 6d and 4s 6d.—Advt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21233, 13 July 1932, Page 16
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