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PAMOUS MISSIONARY FINDS A PRIEND IN NEW ZEALAND. Miss Mary Rees, the distingulshed Missiona'ry and co-workcr with the celebrated C. T. Studd in his work in tho heart of Africa, reccntly spent three months touring New Zoaland, as a special delegation of the World-Wido Evangeliaation Ciusade. "During my travojs in lovely New Zealand," writes Miss Rees, ''I contracted a cold that threatencd my daily and nightly lecturcs on Missionary entorpriso in coimection with tho W.E, Crusade founded by C .T. Studd. Fortunately Baxters Lung Prescrver was recommended, with the result that my cold disappeared and I was enabled to successfully carry through the strenuous conclusion of the tour at Auckland. I will always feel grateful to Baxters. I felt banefit l'rom tho first dose." (Signod) Mary Rees (W.E.C.) Without exception, visitors from overseas who become acquainted with Baxters are always tremendously impressed with the wonderful qualities of this unique remedy. New Zealanders are fortunnto in hnving good old Baxters with Us rtc- »>r fniling reliof nnd excellcut tuni" ailion. alwavs readily available at llie ijcptilat* prices — 1/(5 2/6, 4/(5 from all clieiaisls and stores.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 27, 26 October 1937, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 27, 26 October 1937, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 27, 26 October 1937, Page 15

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