ON THE ROAD TO SKIPPERS. THE COACHMAN’S MESSAGE. Many and varied are the commissions that are entrusted to the coach . drivers on the road to Skippers, All--visitors';to Queenstown who have done this wonderful trip along the Shotover know how sparsely populated the district is, and how dependent the few inhabitants are on the good services of the kindly coach' drivers. The lure of gold in the old days was responsible for the construction of this wonderful road, and the same Jure tp-day still brings its quota of adventunrous spirits to this famous field. But even the gold fever does not keep off- the insidious attacks of coughs and colds. Quite a frequent message to the coach'driver is to bring out a bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver from - Queenstown. Years- ago this famous old remedy w.-s the standby of the gold miner, and to-day "Baxter’s” is still regarded as the unfailing remedy for sore throats, influenza, bronchitis, and chest complaints. Inflamed throats yield to its wanning and soothing properties, while its tonic attributes help to build up the constitution." Baxter’s. Lung Preserver can be, bought at all chemists and stores. -A generoussized bottle for 2s fid, or better stQl,’,get the family size at 4s-fid.— Advt.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19803, 31 May 1926, Page 11
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