WHAT THE CAMERA DIDN'T SEE AT THE WINTER SPORTS. Hundreds of motorists visited Christchurch's Cashmere Hills recently when a winter's storm laid a covering of snow along the summit. The fun waxed fast and furious— snowballs flew thickly—and one photographer snapped an amusing shot of a fair participant in a snow fight being literally deluged with snowballs. What the camera didn't see, however, was that same young lady five minutes later sitting in a car obviously enjoying a large dose of Baxters Lung Preserver. She explained, her feet had got very wet, and she was taking no chances about a cold—she was taking Baxters instead. Wise people realise that Baxters is best for preventing and remedying coughs, colds, sore throats, chills, and many bronchial ailments. Baxters has a tonic action, too, to help set you up after heavy colds and 'flu. Baxters has no equal—Baxters does good from the first dose —warming, soothing, relieving congestion, and cut- ! ting phlegm. Get a bottle of Baxters Lung Preserver now —Is fed, 2s 6d, and lai-ge family size, 4s 6d, at all chemists and 1 stores throughout New Zealand. Make jsure it's Baxters.—Advfc.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 25, 29 July 1939, Page 7
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