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ROUND THE WORLD WITH BAXTER'S. What ■ Tourist Says. A prominent Christchurch business man was heard to remark to a rrlend In a tram the other day. that when he left New Zenland last year for England, he took "Baxter's" with h!m round the world. Hβ went on to say that this well-known and reliable remedy had helped to keep nlm In perfect health, and prevented him from developing 1 colds and chills which are easily contracted when travelling extensively. As well as being a sterling coug-h and cold remedy. Baxter's Lung Preserver has wonderful tonic properties that help the system to resist attacks or influenza, chest, throat and lung troubles. You ran obtain a generous-sized bottle or "Baxter's" Tor 2/6, the economical ramlly size at 4/6, or the useftrt bachelor size at eighteenpence.—(Ad.)

A.M.C.'s "Tenderboy" steak is of such prime quality it requires no special recipe—delicious when cooked by the average New Zealand housewife in just the ordinary way. Call at the nearest A.M.C. branch and pick up a lb. Costs 8d only, but it's nearly as good as rump.—Ad. So far as it Is known, the first Instance of Europeans being left in New Zealand to their own resources occurred In 1792, when Captain Raven, of the Britannia, landerl n sealing party at Facile Harbonr on the West Coast of the South Island, where they remained a little over twelve months before being called for. Colonisation did not definitely set In till 1840. That was only eight years before the advent of Dill's Best and as New Zealand has ever since been growing in population so Dill's Best has been growing in popularity as "a mjghty fine pipe tobacco." Sine* its arrival In the Dominion many smokers have discovered it to be the tobacco they were longing for. Barlow Bros.. Chiistchnrch, are the proud New Zealand distributors.—(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 227, 25 September 1928, Page 5

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308

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 227, 25 September 1928, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 227, 25 September 1928, Page 5

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