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, SMAET EESCUE AT WIGBAM. With all the excitement of a parachute jump and the amusing antics of members of the Marcus Compatiy who were present at the Wigram Aeroidrome on a recent Sunday, a certain yonng lady failed to notice how.bitterly cold it: had become until she felt snddenly chilled, and longiDgly thonght of a nice vpoolly pullover slie had almost deeided " to wear. Slie lookecl blae and felt blue, and was unable to hide her distress. Her friencl hurried her into his car and speedily toolc her home, where her mother, soon ' had her In bed with a liot water bottle, " extra bed-clothes, and a good ; dose of Baxters Lnng Preserver.Gonntless chills and colds that wonld othefwise be seppns aTe checked tevery dayvrith "Baxters." Naturally, ©very home should have a large family sizo bottle : of 'Baxfers" for; all emergeneies. "Baxters" ,ia wonderfully pleasanf to .take,' *and "is , ' so - puickly beneficial that young and old .need no coaxing. - * . For Telieving. sore ;throats and bronchial ailments ' ' Baxters ' ' is'easily best. It also has ,*umqup • tdiiic .properties which hejp ; strengthen ' the ' sy ptein. All Hemists jmd stores seli ' 'Baxters ' * • in :ree sizes, . 1/0,- 2/ 6Z] and large family • - ,w J

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 174, 10 August 1937, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 174, 10 August 1937, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 174, 10 August 1937, Page 3

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