FOUND BY HOLIDAY-MAKERS. Some holiday-makers who look a shearer's cottage at Pigeon Bay mode an interesting find on the mantlepioce—it was a bottle of Bautor’s Dang Preserver. Mow, the average shearer is a critical fellow, with strong likes and dislikes. He hates quacks and quackeries, but he knows a good thing when he sees itThe shearer who owned the cottage had discovered the inestimable advantages to be gained by keeping "Baxter’s” handy. This may seem a trifling matter, yet it goes to prove the esteem in which Baxter’s Lung Preserver is held in the opinion of everybody—workers as well as business and professional meu. in«t no wonder! The rich, warm, soothing goodness of "Barter's" giVfca short shift to the most chronic coughs an 1 colds. In addition, its invaluable tonic properties strengthen the cold-re-sisting powers of the body, rebuild rundown constitutions and tone-up the svston* A large bottle coete only 2s W, and can be obtained from all and. ntcre* 47
It is reported that there is every prospect ot a watchmaking class being established at the Wellington Technical School-
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10962, 26 July 1921, Page 6
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