A FISHING STOBY "You brittg ndthlng, 1*11 fix Svery* tlUng," said a fly fishing enthusiast, in* viting a friend for a week*end trip. All went weil utttil the friend, with a- complete borrowed outiit, was dlsmayed to flnd that one( wader was letting in the water. Being ef a sea.sitive nature, and not wlshing to spoil the day 's sport, he plsdded ea up stream with oae foot wet aaa aumb with the eoid water. At the ead of the day the hoafc dis> covWed the piight o£ his quixotie friead, aad after prefase apbiogies, sqaared matters by sapplyiag a good stiff dose of Baxters Laag Preserver as a preeaatioa agaiast eoid. The waders were patched for the fflorr ow, 1 1 Baxters » * pr eyeated any Seriotis developlnehtS, and they both fished happily ever afterwards. Fishernten talre notei Cotds are sometimos more etisily CstUght than fish. Bo prepared with "B&xtel's." Every cheinlst and store in New Zealand has ou liand Baxters Lung Preserver in the three popular sizes — - 1/6, 2/6^ and tbe extru large i'amry aize bottle 4/fi.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 79, 27 December 1937, Page 4
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