THEY IMITATE "BAXTER'S" ADVERTISING; BUT CANNOT IMITATE THE GOODS. Nowadays you often start to read a catchy advertisement feeling perhaps that you are going to learn some further, proof of the wonderful efficacy of Baxter's Lung Preserver. It is common knowledge that "Baxter's" is the leading seller amongst cough and cold remedies in New Zealand, and no doubt other advertisers consider this is due to our unique publicity. While it is true that we have won thousands of new customers by publishing the testimonies of others, the main factor in our success is the sterling value in "Baxter's" itself. That cannot be imitated. Baxter's Lung Preserver has been on the market now for over 60 years. It was a good old English remedy and was brought out from the Old Country by the original' proprietor. It has consistently relieved the coughs and colds of New Zealanders all these years. "Baxter's"'also possesses unique tonic properties.. It is sold by all chemists and stores at 2s 6d for a generous-sized bottle. —Advt.
SPUING SENSE. Your blood needs purifying. Springtime is the time for Sulfarilla Tablets. One a day keeps pimples away. Cltanscs the system of all waste products. Good for men, women, and children. Sulfarilla, Tablets are a compound of Sulphur and Sarsaparilla, with other medicinal ingredients of a cleansing character. They will quickly eradicate skin eruptions and blemishes, boils, haemorrhoids, chronic rheumatism, and all blood disorders. Easy to take. Highly recommended by doctors. Is 6d box contains supply for three and a half weeks. Get a box to-day.—Advt. EASILY "SPOTTED"—J.D.K.Z. '. .;■ GIN. TVere's nc difficulty about rrcognising~J.l).K.Z. You'll Bee the"'white heart label on a square bottle, and when you try it, you'll know then the taste of a pure pot-still malt gin. J.D.K.Z. is purity itself, and its regular, judicious use will keep you healthy and fit.- All hotels and bottle stores. — Advt. For Children's Hacking Cough, , Vfaod*' Great Peppermint Cure.—Adrt.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 97, 21 October 1926, Page 14
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