MOUNTAINEERING EXPERIENCE. Recently a party of mountaineers were returning from a tramp across the Tararua Ranges. Bad weather had been experienced and several members wore almost speechless with heavy colds. Thick mist made progress slow, and each man had to grope his way along as best he could. Suddenly the mist lifted and a clearing showed straight ahead The party made tracks for a. building, which proved to he a general store. At once there was a big demand for Baxter’s Lung Preserver. Of course, the storekeeper, profiting by previous similar experiences, had a largo supply on hand of this celebrate*! remedy, and nobody went away disappointed. Members obtained speedy relief from the. effects of their trio with “Baxter’s.” All were emphatic in their determination rot to bo caught again without it in their packs. As a. dependable cough and cold remedy, Baxter's Bung Preserver stands alone. As a tonic, “Baxter’s” possesses rare revitalising qualities which strengthen and invigorate the body and fortify von against prevailing ailments. Obtainable at all chemists and grocers at 2s 6d per largo bottle.— Advt.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18512, 24 March 1922, Page 9
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193Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18512, 24 March 1922, Page 9
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