A GARDENING PROBLEM SOLVED
An Aucklander, who was very proud of his garden, was watching his gardener at work, and was torn between his desire to have the job finished or to send. the gardener home, as he was obviously suffering from a very heavy cold. The mistress of the house came to the rescue and gave the gardener a half-full bottle of Baxters LUng Preserver, telling him to take the rest .two right away, and to keep the rest. of the "Baxters" and persevere with it until the cold had gone. "When the gardener next visited the house lie was a fit man again, and gave the credit. to.- ! 'Baxters." • Partieularly at this- time of-the year it is most dangerous to allow a cold to develop. Sufferers should keep warmlyclad, keep tlieir feet dry, avoid fresh cliills ,and above all ,take "Baxters" regularly in accordance with th©-direc-tions. The beauty of ''Baxters" is that it is ideal for patents, children, aind grandparents. For nearly' 80 years' "Baxters" has proved itself tlie bestremedy for coughs, colds, and* most bronchial afFlictions. Every home should have its bottle of "Baxters." Obtainable in three sizes, 1/6, 2/6 and 4/6 from every chemist and store throughout New "Zealand.* That radio you bougbt a few years ago has still a long life ahead of it, and 's wortb much more than you would get for it trading it in for a new machine. Why not have it brought up to date? PhoUe or call on J. A Lynn, radio service specialist, Corner Lytidori and Southland roads and get his price i'oi tuuderiiising or repairing 't. - V '
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 117, 3 June 1937, Page 15
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270A GARDENING PROBLEM SOLVED Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 117, 3 June 1937, Page 15
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