HE SENT 2000 MILES For BAXTER'S LUNG PRESERVER.
A man had so much faith in the unrivalled merits of Baxter's Lung l'reservor that he sent from Western Australia to New Zealand lor this famous medicine. He wrote:— "Enclosed find ,£l. Please send me some bottles of your Lung Preserver. Kindly send as s.oon as iwssible, us I have a rather bad cough, and your Lung Preserver cured ine of asthma when I was in New Zealand 11 years ago." You can obtain Baxter's. Lung Preserver by calling at the nearest chemist or grocer. You will find it the best remedy for coughs, colds, and bronchial troubles. Its soothing, healing effects are immediate, even with deep-seated colds and chronic coughs. In addition it builds up strength and vitality. Good for children—and for their grandparents. Don't take risks with coughs and colds when "Baxter's" is able to keep them at bay. Get a bottlo to-day—keep it handy—take a dose regularly yourself, and give it to the little ones. 2s. 6d. spent on a big bottle is tho best investment you can make.- Advt.
AFTER A HARD DAY. WILSON'S MALT EXTRACT THE IDEAL PICK-ME-UP.
You know how a hard day at the office or factory taxes your strength and energy. \'ou urrivo homo exhaustod, "nervy," irritable—too tired to "be pleasant and agiwablo or to hike an interest in anything but your own unhappy condition. That is Nature's warning that you havo reached your limit; your supply cf physical and nervous energy has been used up by the strain of the wauling day, and must bo replenished. Wilson's "Maltoxo" Malt Extract, Nature's own ionic food, la th* best restorative find stimulant when you feel .veak, exhausted, or out-of-sorts. It is the pure concentrated essence of prime malted K-r----ley, and is an infinitely better mnd snfor stimulant than spirits or alcohol. A tablespoonful in a cup of hot milk makes an ideal pick-me-up, while a course of it imparts strength and energy, tones up the system, makes you feet keen mm oiert. With or without Cod Liver Oil. iAU chomWa and storee,—Adrfc.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 294, 6 September 1920, Page 3
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