NO CASUALTIES SUFFERED ['.V TROOPS No harm was done when a I>:i 1 1nlion of troops, encamped ;tt Mount Soinoiv recontl.v, encnuntorei.l tho worst rain* storm Canterbury lias experienced for many years. In a short time tent; worn leakim; and the camp was well on tlm way to Ijoinj? flooded, makinft it. almost impossible for tho men to keep dry. Luckily, however, the canteen had laid in a stock of Laxter's Limit Preserver, and any dnlifter of serious colds was averted. The rain cleared up on the second day before the’supply of "Laxter's" Rave out. aru tho troops were .able to start tlielt training without any illness in the ranks. Time after time "Laxter's” prove; its ellloieney. There's nothing like "Baxter’s” for dealinp with cotifths. colds, sore throats and other bronchial ailments. “Laxter's” reduces inflammation, clears congestion, cuts the phloßtn, while its tonic properties increase resistance. Every chemist and store sells "Baxter's”—l/G. 2/61 and 4/ti, Be sure it's "Baxter's. "* 1
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19026, 28 May 1936, Page 9
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