WHAT THE CAVE MAN WANTED
This Christmas there was the usual stream of tourists to the Waitomo Caves and the Government Guides had a particularly busy time conducting large parties of sightseers through what must be one of nature's greatest wonders. Chatting to one of the'guides a visitor remarked that it must be a hard iask continually talking to the visitors day after day down in the caves. "It's not so much the actual talking—in fact I really enjoy this 'cave man* business, but there is the continual danger of catching a chill going in and out regularly from hot sunshine into the cool interior of Ihe caves. Jn fact I could do with a dose of 'Baxter's' right now." He is just one of many whose daily work keeps him in danger of constant chills and husky throats—and one of the thousands who instinctively turn to Baxter's Lung Preserver for immediate relief. Where colds, sore throats, or any chest cough cause inconvenience, "Baxter's" is invaluable. Quickly banishes hoarseness and soreness, stops coughing, clears congestion, and drives all chill out of the system. Has unique tonic properties, too. Be cure it's "Baxter's"—safest, surest, quickest. Any chemist or store has the three sizes, 1/6, 2/6, and large economical 4/6 bottle. __3
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21413, 4 March 1935, Page 5
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210WHAT THE CAVE MAN WANTED Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21413, 4 March 1935, Page 5
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