BETTER THAN THE BATHS
INCIDENT AT ROTORUA. An insurance man spent a holiday recently at Rotorua. He contracted a cold, and did not seem to be able to shake it oil. A Masterton triend happened to be there, and he said: “ I’ll soon settle that cold lor you.' Ho then produced a bottle ot Baxter's Lung Preserver. " Wonderful stult this, old chap. 1 always carry it around with mo.” Sure enough, in a couple of days’ time his Iriond was quite restored, and vowed that the little bottle or “Baxter’s” had done him more good than somo of the baths. “Baxter’s” is the favorite cough and cold remedy throughout New Zen-r land. It is not an untried preparation, but has now been upon the market for over sixty years, ft is a rich, red, warming, soothing compound that does good from the first dose. If you have a sore throat or suffer from bronchial complaints, you cannot do better than test this wonderful specific, which also possesses unique tonic properties. You can get a generous-sized bottle of “Baxter’s” from any chemist or store for half a crown. Bachelor size eighteen pence.—[Advt.]-
“ That’s a pretty bad cold you have, old man. What are you doing for it?” “To-day I’m doing what Jones told me to do. It’s Simpi/m’s day to-mor-row, and the next is Brown’s. If I’m not better by Sunday, and if I’m still alive, 1 shall Jry your remedy. Just write it down on this numbered card, will you?”
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Evening Star, Issue 19802, 28 February 1928, Page 13
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