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BAXTER’S AT THE GLACIER. A GOOD TRAVELLING COMPANION. While on holiday at the Franz Josef Glacier, a Wellington man and his wife were chatting to another guest at the Hotel one evening, while resting after astrenuous day on the ice. All were unaminous in their enjoyment of the day’s outing, but were discussing the change of temperature experienced when actually arriving on the Glacier itself in comparison with the warm atmosphere of the bush during the tramp at the beginning of the day. “Well,” said the visitor, “I can always pass through these changes of temperature without fear of harm, for I have a travelling companion which never fails me in time of need.” “May I ask just what you mean by that remark?” said the Wellington man. “Certainly,” replied the visitor, “I always make a point of carrying a bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver round with me when I am touring the country. It is most serviceable, and helps to ward off any ill-effects which might come about through a change of temperature such as we have been discussing. I carry a small bottle of “Baxter’s” in my pocket, and when I feel it necessary, I just take a nip, and go on my way feeling quite sure that I am well protected against all vagaries of climate.” Baxter’s Lung Preserver is the favourite remedy for all kinds of coughs and colds throughout New Zealand. This rich, red warming, soothing compound does you good from the first dose. It eases sore throats, colds, coughs, and bronchial troubles in a wonderful manner. A generous-sized bottle can be obtained from any chemist or store for 2/6, or better still, buy the economical family size at 4/6. For travelling purposes there is a handy little bottle at eightenpence.—(Advt).

SENSATIONAL MOTOR SMASH. About five o’clock last night a car, swerving to avoid a dog, pulled up with a sudden jar. The only casualty, however, was a bottle of J.D.K.Z. Gin, which was lying on the back seat, and was smashed to atoms owing to the sudden stop. A refill was immediately procured at ttfe nearest hotel. “J.D.K.Z.” is the world’s finest stimulant—(Advt.)

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Southland Times, Issue 20537, 13 July 1928, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 20537, 13 July 1928, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 20537, 13 July 1928, Page 4

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