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SKIER SUFFERS FROM EXPOSURE

A South Island Ski Club recently held Its annual Fancy Dress Dance. It was a sharp frosty night, and snow was on the ground. The local champion chose a rather scanty attire, and at supper time complained thn.t he was in for a cold. He was well muffled up for the homeward journey, but had no hat. He “borrowed" a cap from the cloakroom. The seouel was the receipt of a small package a day or two later from the “borrowee” with a note to the effect that the cap should he returned in exchange for the enclosed bottle of Baxters Dung Preserver. The tremendous demand for •'Baxters” at the present time indicates not only the prevalence of colds, but the implicit faith of tire New Zealand public in the efficacy of this remarkable remedy. "Baxters” has proved itself absolutely ideal for all coughs, colds, sore throats, bronchial and chest afl notions! For sore throats always gargle “Baxters” before swallowing. “Baxters” lias unique tonic properties also. Chemists and stores sell the three sizes. 1/6. 2/6 and 4/6*

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19375, 13 July 1937, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19375, 13 July 1937, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19375, 13 July 1937, Page 12