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. ’l’he fun waxed fast and furious — snowßalls Hew thickly—and one photographer snapped an amusing shot of a fair participant in a snow Ight being literally deluged with snowballs. What the camera didn’t see. how>ver was that same young lady five ninutes later sitting in a car obvimsly enjoying a large dose of Baxters Lung • Preserver. She explained, her eet had got very wet, and she was taking no chances about a cold she was taking Baxters instead. A Vise 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 cutting phlegm. Get a bottle of Baxters Lang 1 reserver now—l/6, 2/6, and large family size 4/6, at all chemists and stores throughout New Zealand. Make sure it’s Baxters.*
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20002, 29 July 1939, Page 16
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