.MR. BAXTER HAS A CALLER. STORY OP A LITTLE GIRL'S DANGER. Of interest to everyone—indeed, of vital importanco 'to many—is the information given by a lady visitor to Mr. Baxter just the other day. "I don't suppose yon know me," a young lady inquired. "I don't remember having met you.," Sir. Baxter replied. "Well, I wouldn't be here if it hadn't been for your Baxter's Lung Preserver." "Many years ago, when I was quite a littlo girl, I was travelling with my fafHer-by boat from Auckland to' Now Plymouth. I was nearly choked with a bad cold. Fatlior in desperation asked the steward if ho had anything likely to givo 1110 relief. The ste-yard produced a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver, remarking that he always kept a bottle with him. Father says the effect was wonderful, and gave mo immediate relief. Naturally, sinco that day we at ways keep a bottle of Baxter's. We are going to Australia shortly, and wo are going to take a largo supply with us." The a'bovo is a geniuno conversation between Mr. Baxter and one wlio°e life is undoubtedly due to that grandest of all cough, cold, and sore throat remedies—"Baxter's Lung Preserver." Get a large 2s. fid. bottle from your chemist or. store to-day. Baxter's is a splendid tonic, too, builds up the constitution, and revitalises tho whole system.—Advt.
TltE INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. WHAT IT TAUGHT US. Those trying, tragic, opidcmic days taught iw nwny lessons. Amongst other things they taught us the value of it healthy body and a vigorous vitality, tor did we not sec that in most cases tho weak, run-down constitution was hit by Far the hardest? That's why you must ho strong, for authorities say that influenza is likely lo pay us another visit. That's why you should take regularly Wilson's Malt Extract. Prepared from prime malted barley, it is lull of excellent lonic and body-imilding fjunlities. It creates vitality, purilies the blood, increases .strength, rights a disordered nervous system and all louud works like the real goud tonic fcod it is. Doctors praise and reeommend it. Public and private hospitals use it. in large ([uanlitie*. Willi or without Cod l.ivei Oil, at all cheniisls and stores,—Advt. The safest, quickest, cheapest remedy for coughs and colds is "NAM!,." Peady for use when bought. Take a bottle lioiuo to-night.—Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 33, 3 November 1919, Page 6
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