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V PROSPECTORS' VALUABLE SiDISCOVERY • -r-r Two prospectors'had been told of at" * likely spot, way up back.. An old-timer liad just returned, and given them tip. " You'll find a few things in tha? old shack that may come in hundy," hd"; informed them as they set out. Two days they reached the tiny shelter weary,wet ' through, .and hail** frozen, Hunting round for some dry wood" J to light a Fire, one fellow made a dis-" coyery. The old-timer had left a bottla'"" of Baxter's Lung Preserver. There wasn't/ , much left, just enough for each to have a good stiff dose. They knew the value of "Baxter's." "Worth its weight in-; gold," they agreed. r . This lucky find certainly saved them a miserable night, and perhaps even_ worse. Both slept well, didn't notice the cold, and made an early start the next day,. full of vigour and in the best oi ispirits. " Baxter's " is a rich, . warming com : ;* pound, drivds out tho cold, sends a ing warmth through the system,, and •/ vents development of colds, - ciuiiS or chest troubles. Its cniqtie tonic property • increase strength and resistance. ■ " Baxter's'! never lets w jfifcc Wherever you go, be sure Baxter ». .. goes with you. , ~ Every chemist- and sl a popular sizes, 1b 6d> 2s 6d an . , The larger sizes ar« mpr* economical.-* Advt.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21279, 5 September 1932, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21279, 5 September 1932, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21279, 5 September 1932, Page 7