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A CARDENINC PROBLEM SOLVED An Aucklander, wbo 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 hoine, as he was obviously suifering from a very heavy cold. Ihe mistress of tbe bouse caine to the rescue and gave the gardener a half-full bottle of JJaxters Luug 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 be was a fit man again, and gave the credit to "Baxters." Partieularly at this time of tbe year it is most dangerous to allow a cold to develop. Suffercrs should keep warmlyclad, .keep tlieir fcet dry, avoid frcsh chills ,and above all ,take "Baxters" rcgularly in accordance with the dircctions. Tbe beauty of "Baxters" is thai it is idcal for parcnts, childreii, and grandparents. For nearly 80 years "Baxters" has proved itself the llest. remedy for coughs, colds, and most bronchial afFlictions. Every home should have its bottle oi ^•Baxters." Obtainable in three sizes, Sl/6, 2/6 and 4/6 from every cbemist And store tbroughout New Zealand.*

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 129, 17 June 1937, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 129, 17 June 1937, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 129, 17 June 1937, Page 8

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