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Damsel in Distress While travelling by bus to a country district recently a young lady passenger was obviously being caused considerable trouble by a heavy cold and hacking cough. Later a stop was made at a parcel receiving depot which happened to be beside a chemist’s shop. At this stage the driver approached the young lady and said, “Excuse me, miss, but why don’t you go in and buy yourself a bottle of ‘Baxters’ —it will fix that xold in no time.” The young lady accepted the tip gladly and for the remainder of the journey sipped her bottle of “Baxters.” When alighting from the bus at her destination she turned to the driver and said, “Thank you for your tip on ‘Baxters’ —it’s really wonderful—l feel miles better now.” And you can actually feel Baxters Lung Preserver doing you good from the first dose. Rich, red, relieving “Baxters” cuts the phlegm, relieves congestion and restores normal breathing. Always keep a bottle of “Baxters” handy. At first signs of coughs, colds, sore throats, etc., get busy with the “Baxters.” It’s perfectly safe for young and old alike. Baxters Ltd., 602 Colombo St., Ch. Ch. —— &dvt

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19460619.2.20.2

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24905, 19 June 1946, Page 3

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195

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24905, 19 June 1946, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24905, 19 June 1946, Page 3

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