MY FATHER SOLD IT IN ’7B When Me Baxter, the well-known chemist, was in Nelson recently, he happened to meet one of his confreres. In the course ol' conversation he enquired as to how Baxter s Lung P,re- : server, was selling in Sunny Nelson. “Splendidly!” remarked his friend. “Do you know that I have toget it in six dozen Jots, but I am not surprised at that. Why! my father sold 'Baxter’s’ in ’78.” ' ' Baxter’s -Lung Preserver is not 'an untried remedy. What . the chemist says is hacked up by. users throughout New Zealand. “Baxter’s” is unioue jn relieving coughs, colds, irifhiehzav whooping cough, croup or asthma.. -It quickly subdues the- worst . chest ’ and lung ailments. .. When a sufferer is convalescent • the real tonic, properties of Baxter’s 'Lung Preserver build up and revitalise. ..the weakened system, and fortify it against relapse or future attack. “Baxter’s” has been on the market-for--over 'SS years. Yon can obtain a generoussized bottle at all ••herrnsts and stores for 2s fid; or. better still, get the family size and 4s'Gd. ' 77 TO RELIEVE EARACHE. - If you have earache, apply Cham- ; berlain’s Pain Balm freely around .-the outside of the ear. At the same time put a few drops of balm on a piece, oi cotton wool and insert it in' the . ear. Speedy relief will follow the use of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. Sold everywhere.—Advt ' -
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 13 September 1924, Page 5
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229Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 13 September 1924, Page 5
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