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MB.M I’.KliS ()!•' OI'JOItA CO.MI'AW XKAKLY KJtKIOZK. Durlns the recent terrific gales that swept New Zealand, the intcr-island steamer express, carrying as pawsenyers the menihers of a well-known opera. company, look three hours to berth at Lyttelton in the midst of an icy southerly gale. It was an experience that would dampen many limit spirits, but the members took it in good part, only remarking that the cold bothered them. Indeed, one member said that he "was eating aw much as she could, it being the only way to keep the cold out.” However, nobody caught cold —which would have been a serious matter, as they were due to make mi appearance that night—but if they had, some kind friend would most likely have introduced them to Laxter's Bung I 'reserver. At this time of tile year nobody should lie without “Baxter's" as a safes'nurd against coughs. colds, sore throats and other bronchial ailments. “Baxter's" is a warm, soothing compound that uuickly relieves inllammation and cuts the phlegm. "Baxter's” relieves from the lirst dose, and its uni quo tonic properties help prevent relapses. Ask for “Baxter's” from tiny chemist or store. J./ti, L’/tl, and the largo economical family size 4/G. i Always insist on “Baxter’s. ”*

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19024, 26 May 1936, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19024, 26 May 1936, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19024, 26 May 1936, Page 12