WHERE IS MOUNT MAUNGANUI? Thousands of New Zealanders do not know of this delightful spot in N.Z.’s winterless north. Mr G. E. Hart, of All Black and sprinting fame, has settled there, and runs, among other things, a real estate agency and a store. A friend from Christchurch was complimenting him on his location, and said, “1 suppose you have no colds here?” “No,” said Mr Hart, “hut we do sell Baxters Lung Preserver, mostly to visitors who arrive with colds.” Hardly a corner of New Zealand is excempt. from the cold germ. Now especially coughs and colds are everywhere. Ordinary commonsense precautions and a few regular doses of “Baxters” quickly stop a cough, and allay danger of serious chest trouble. Heartfelt thanks are constantly expressed in unsolicited testimonials to “Baxters.” Nothing equals “Baxters” for relieving tightness and soreness, for promoting expectoration. “Baxters” stops the cough quickly, safely, and pleasantly. Best for young and old. ‘“Baxters” is full strength, and very economically. Dilute as directed for young children. : Is 6d, 2s 6d, and 4s 6d (extra, large family size) at all chemists and stores jin N. Z.—Advt.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 140, 14 May 1940, Page 10
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