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SCHOOLMASTER’S LUCKY FIND.

A school teacher, who was recently appointed to a school in the backblocks of the North Island, has a tale to tell of the hardships he had to face in reaching his new charge. Bush, bog and bad weather all contributed to his discomforts, and when he finally arrived at his destination he had contracted a very severe cold. On rummaging through the school cupboards, he fortunately discovered a bottle half-full of Baxter's Lung Preserver. There and then he took a big dose of the mixture, and was surprised at the gratifying relief which followed. Next morning his cold was nearly better. For safety’s sake, however, he continued taking “Baxter’s” till the bottle was finished, and by then his indisposftion was only a memory. Enquiry amongst the children elicited the information that the former teacher always kept Baxter’s Lung Preserver handy in case of emergency. As a genuine cough and cold remedy, •'Baxter’s” has no equal. It attacks the ailment right at the jump, and drives it completely out of the system. Besides, Baxter’s Lung Preserver possesses bracing tonic properties which invigorate and enrich the blood, and enable you to enjoy better health always. 2/6 large bottle at' chemists and stores.—(Advt).

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Southland Times, Issue 19518, 18 May 1922, Page 3

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SCHOOLMASTER’S LUCKY FIND. Southland Times, Issue 19518, 18 May 1922, Page 3

SCHOOLMASTER’S LUCKY FIND. Southland Times, Issue 19518, 18 May 1922, Page 3

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