KILL COLDS WITH NAZOL. Nazol—pure, powerful, and penetrating—routs germs and reduces feverishness. Acts like a charm. Never fails to soothe/ and relieve sore throats. 60 doses cost only Is 6d. All chemists, and stores. —Advt. AN OFFICE MYSTERY. THE SECRET OF THE BOTTLE. The accountant of a prominent Christchurch warehouse became rather curious the other day when he espied a member of his staff hastily slip a bottle into his pocket. He went back to his sanctum, but decided to make a hasty visit shortly afterwards, when he discovered the clerk taking another "Bwig" from the bottle. The employee became a little embarrassed when questioned as to what he was drinking, but the accountant only smiled when he discovered that the "crime" consisted in the clerk taking a dose of Baxter's Lung Preserver to ward off a cold. The senior man commended the clerk o- his good sense in taking precautions, but explained to him'that he should not have been so secretive about it. Like the clerk, the accountant knew the value of this fine old remedy, as he frequently uses "Baxter's" himself. Baxter's Lung Preserver is not only a splendid cough and cold remedy, but it has unique tonic properties that help to build one up. "Baxter's" routs the most stubborn chest cold or hacking cough in record time. You can get a generous-sized bottle "Baxter's" for 2s 6d or the more economical family size at 4s 6d. But be sure you obtain "Baxter's,"—Advt "
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 60, 8 September 1926, Page 5
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