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“BAXTERS" FORGES AHEAD TO RECORD SALES

Although at the present time there are more than the usual number of cough remedies on the market, Baxters Lung Preserver is enjoying bigger sales than ever in its long history as a best seller.

The success of “ Baxters ” is simply due to the fact that, in spite of numerous attempts to copy this matchless specific, none have yet succeeded. “ Baxters ” has properties that demonstrate themselves with every dose. No other remedy allays irritation so quickly, cuts up and clears out phlegm so readily, soothes and relieves soreness and distressed conditions. And “ Baxters,” of course, has its famous tonic action which helps accelerate reoovery.

The beauty of “ Baxters ” for young children is that it is so extremely palatable, and administered with water as directed, is absolutely safe and harmless. Many elderly folk subject to night coughing owe their night’s rest to 11 Baxters.” Throughout the length and breadth of New Zealand “ Baxters ” is readily obtainable at every chemist and storekeeper. Always keep a bottle handy. Tate your choice: 1/6, 2/6, or the economy size, 4/6*-*

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Evening Star, Issue 23371, 14 September 1939, Page 6

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“BAXTERS" FORGES AHEAD TO RECORD SALES Evening Star, Issue 23371, 14 September 1939, Page 6

“BAXTERS" FORGES AHEAD TO RECORD SALES Evening Star, Issue 23371, 14 September 1939, Page 6

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