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FAMOUS MISSIONARY FINDS A FRIEND IN NEW ZEALAND Miss Mary Rees, the distinguished missionary and co-worker with the celebrated C T Studd in his work in the heart of Africa, recently spent three months touring New Zealand, as a. special delegation of the World Wide Evangelisation Crusade. "During my travels in lovely Nev 2Sealand." writes Miss Rees, " I contracted a cold that threatened by dail and nightly lectures on Missionary en terprise in connection with the W.E Crusade fottnded by C T. Studd For tunately Baxters Lung Preserver was recommended, with the result that my cold disappeared and I was enabled successfully to carry through the strenous conclusion of the tour at Auckland I will always feel grateful to Baxters I felt benefit from the first dose." (Signed) Mary Rees (W.E.C.I. Without exception visitors from overseas who become acquainted with Baxters are always tremendously impressed with the wonderful qualities oi this unique remedy New Zealanders are fortunate in having good old Baxters with its never-failing relief and excellent tonic action always readil} available at the popular prices—ls 6d 2s 6d, 4s 6 i from all chemists and stores —Advt Advertising pay? its way of ten many time r . over It will pennii lower prices through increased volume It can reduce selling costs. It can lessen the time in which a product moves from-factory to consumer.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23341, 5 November 1937, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23341, 5 November 1937, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23341, 5 November 1937, Page 5

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