“BAXTER’S” AT OHAKUNE HUTS Wliat ,a Tramper Found A few weeks ago a tramping party reached the Ohakune Huts, where they intended to- spend the night, and set about getting a meal. Presently one of the ladies cried out, “Just look what I found in ■ the corner here—an empty Baxter’s Lung Preserver bottle. Some tramper evidently had a brainwave.” “Yes,” remarked another, “jolly good idea to carry a bottle of that red stuff about with’ you—so useful if any of the party happen to take cold.” The tramping season is now in full swing, and the enthusiasts would do well advised to see that they carry a bottle of this splendid remedy for coughs, colds and kindred ailments in their kit. Baxter’s Lung Preserver i s a rich, red, warming, soothing compound that never fails to give relief. It also has excellent tonic properties, too. Obtainable at 2/6 for a generous-sized bottle at all chemists and stores, or, better still, get the larger and more economical size at 4/6. Bachelor’s bottle 1/6.
For easy shaving—“Velay.” Apply before and after. Soothes and heals irritation, cuts or scraped skin. Soothes, invigorates and prevents infection.t!
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 13 July 1929, Page 8
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