SKIER SUFFERS FROM EXPOSURE A South Island Ski Club recently held its annua! Fancy Dress Dance. It was a sharp frostv night, and snow was on the ground. The lora! rham pion chose a rather scanty attire, and at supper time romplained that he was in for a cold He waR wel! muffled up for the homeward iourney, but had nrliat. He "horrnwed" n cap from thr oloak-room. The seqqel was the re eeipt of a smnll r>nokng,e a dav nr twe later from the "borrowee" wit]i a note to the effoet that the cap should bP retnrned in exchange for the en olnsed hottle of Baxter's Lnng Pre server Tlte tremendnna demnnrl for "Rax ter's" a+ the present time indiontes not nnlv the nrevalen^p nf colds. buf f-hp imnlidt fahb nf tlm New Zenland r.nblic in the effioacv nf this remark nhle remedy. "Raxfer's'' has proverl itself ahsn '"lolv idenl fnr all. comrhs. colds. sorf 'hroats. hrnnchial and chest afflictinns For sorc thronts always gargle 'Raxters" hefore swallowing. "Baxters" has unique tonic proncrtics alsn Clicmists and storcs sell the tbr^r , sizes 1/6; 2/6, and 1/8. A
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 168, 3 August 1937, Page 3
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