FARMER'S GRIM BATTLE SAVES SHEEP FROM SNOW
Many talcs concerning the great snowstorm that recently swept Banks Peninsula have already been told. One Motukarara farmer held his friends enthralled with his story of battling through snow drifts in. a blinding blizzard of sleet and snow—wet through—until his return to the farmhouse at daybreak. “ Didn’t you have any after-effects —’flu—or even a cold?” asked one friend. “ No—l was as fit as a fiddle.” replied the farmer, but a smile went round, for on a shelf directly behind him stood a half-empty bottle of Baxters Lung Preserver. Noticing their glances, ho hastily added—- “ Thanks to ‘Baxters,’ of course 1” “ Baxters ” has been New Zealand’s greatest safeguard from coughs, colds, chills, and many bronchial ailments, for over 75 years. “ Baxters ” does good from the first dose—cutting phlegm, allaying irritation—reducing inflammation of the bronchial tubes. Children love it. “ Baxters ” has a tonic action, too. Sold by all chemists and stores—l/6, 2/0, and 4/6. Ask for “ Baxters.’’— [Adyt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 23379, 23 September 1939, Page 21
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163FARMER'S GRIM BATTLE SAVES SHEEP FROM SNOW Evening Star, Issue 23379, 23 September 1939, Page 21
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