WHAT IS THE SEUftET OF "BAXTER'S?" Practically every New Zealander knows that, although dozens of remedies come and go, "Baxter's" is. always the best seller. Here are the reasons: Baxter's Lung Preserver is more than a sooth in <r coil,all svrup; "Baxter's" affords protection when colds threaten; "Baxter's" supplies a remedy where a cold has a hold, and "Baxter's" supplies tonic properties that assist recovery. Then there is a wide variety, of conditions with which "Baxter's" can deal effectively — sore throats, congested bronchial tubes, and any kind of cough or cold, from throat irritation to a deep-seated cold in the chest. "Baxter's" lias an amazing record of success over three-quarters of a century. "Baxters" has given relief to millions of people; it will give relief to you! The best remedy is cheapest in the end. "Baxter's" is best! — (Ad.)
AT STUD. Jfc, B.H. "CAMBRIA PARK" (11). I W SIRE: KILBRONEY (2). Imp. JLmbJL (Winner of Goodwood Cup. Greai metropolitan, nod Biro of Winners of over £250,000). Dam: TACT (11), Winner of stakes £.2850. and Dam ot the winners Tactful. Exactly, Tactician and Tambourine (the Dam of Tea Gone and Estro) by Obligado (16). imp.—Tito by Soult (4), imp. Sire of Bronwen, Llandaff, Verulam. Harlech. Bournemouth, Aberdovey. etc. Stockwell Blood through Bend Or—the best in the World. I j. FEE. 25 Guineas. 1 E. A. PRICE. CAMBRIA PARK, Papatoetoe.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXXI, 14 September 1940, Page 15
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228Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXXI, 14 September 1940, Page 15
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