“BAXTER’S” AT PAEKAKARIKI INCIDENT AT A PICNIC The New Zealand Railways have been running excursions from Wellingon to various seaside resorts during the summer, and one Sunday, recently, a Wellington man and his wife decided to have a picnic at Paekak. When they arrived they made haste to get into their bathing togs and have a swim. Afterwards, when lying on the sand idly turning it over with their hands, the husband was surprised to unearth an empty Baxter’s Lung Preserver bottle, evidently left by some excursionist on a previous occasion. “A verj wise precaution, too,” said the Wellington man, “on a cold day after a swim ‘Baxter’s’ would be useful in warding off a chill.” “Baxter’s” is unequalled as a remedy for coughs, colds, sore throats, chest and bronchial troubles. It is also an excellent tonic too. A generous-sized bottle can be obtained at any chemist or store for 2s 6d. Economical people buy the large family size at 4s 6d, while bachelors find the eighteen-penny size very handy. *
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 649, 29 April 1929, Page 13
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