DISCOVERY ON MT. ISOBEL. A tramping party setting out from Hanmer were climbing Mt. Isobel, when they made a very interesting discovery indicatings that they had crossed the tracks of another climbing party. They came across an empty Baxtcrs Lung Preserver bottle. Here was first hand tvidence of a very wise use to which good old "Baxters" is frequently put by outdoor parties who have to take their chances with the weather. Into every holiday kit should go a bottle of Baxters Lung Preserver, to be taken at. the first sign of a chill, and particularly by those who embark upon * their " holiday when still suff ering from a cold. "Baxters" will prevent your holiday being marred by annoying coughs, colds, or bronchial ailments as it has done for thousands of New Zealanlers for many, many years. Put "Baxters" down on your list now and don't forget it. "Baxters" is obtainable from every chemist and store in three popular sies, 1/6, 2/6 and extra large family size bottle 4/6. Seientists tell us that our two eyes are not equal — one takes the lead in "fixing" and the other follows. Iri other worris we all have a dominant eye. H. M. Bennett, B. M. Bennetl,' Opticians, opp. Plaza Theatre, Hastings street, Napier.*
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 67, 11 December 1937, Page 10
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