SMART RESOUE AT WIGRAM. With all the excitement of a paraehute jump and the amusing autics of members of the Marcus Company who were present at the Wigram Aerodrome on a recent Sunday, a certain young lady failed to notice how bitterly cold it had become until she felt 3uddenly chilled, and longingly thought of a nice woolly pullover she had almost deeided to wear. She looked blue and felt blue, and was unable to hide her distress. Her friend hurried her into his car and speedily took her home, where her mother soon had her ln bed with a hot water, bottle, extra bed-clothes, and a good dose of B&xters Lung Preserver. Oountless ehills and colds that would otherwise be serious are ehecked every day with "Baxters. " Naturally, every home should have a large family size bottle of "Baxters" for all emergencies. "Baxters" is wonderfully pleasant to take, and is so quickly beneficial that young and old need no coaxing. For relieving sore throats and hronchial ailments "Baxters" is easily best. It also has unique tonic p^operties which help strengthen the system. All chemists and stores sell "Baxters" in three sizes, 1/6, 2/6, and large family size 4/6.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 153, 16 July 1937, Page 15
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