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CURED AT ROTORUA.

A speculator who was recently in the North Island inspecting a large tract of land, tells how he was permanently cured of a chest trouble at Rotorua. ‘ I was riding over rough North Island lands for several weeks/ he said, ‘ and it is indeed fatiguing work. I was in the saddle from sunrise to sunset—continually mounting and dismounting to inspect the soil, dragging an unwilling pack-horse behind me, slushing through swamplands and sleeping in the open. I made a thorough investigation, of the land, but it was work that taxed my physical strength and endurance to the utmost. Sleeping one night on pretty, damp land, I picked up a severe cold, and every night after that I was kept awake with incessant coughing. By the time I got': in to Rotorua I was pretty —my chest seemed 'ifijfe flamed, my throat tickled, and my coughing hurt me*-" It was impossible for me to proceed further. I felt ill all day, and coughed all night, till one night I thought of Baxter’s Lung Preserver. Next morning I got a bottle— just one, for it cured me. I was surprised at its quick action. I was instantly relieved, and from that on I was not troubled in the slightest with a cough; T J i.l i /i a t i •»> . . x nave imo-u tut? i/iu i. Spend on isaxter's saved me pounds, for I should certainly have been a case for the doctor in a little while.’ Baxter’s Lung Preserver is sold at all chemists and stores—you try it for your cold. 1/10 the large-sized bottle.

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New Zealand Tablet, 3 April 1913, Page 62

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CURED AT ROTORUA. New Zealand Tablet, 3 April 1913, Page 62

CURED AT ROTORUA. New Zealand Tablet, 3 April 1913, Page 62

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