THE THlRD TIME PROVED LUCKY. A South Island Director of aii important New • Zealand Company was leaving Lyttelton by express stehnier to attend the annual meeting of his com* pahy in Wellington. He was complaining to a friend that it was just his rotten luCk'to be alflicted with » very nasty cold for tho third ' year in succession. "I know I shall not be fit for to-inorrow's business,'5 he added. His friend showed practical sympathy by taking hina to his cabin and givifig him a good dose of Baxters Lung Preserves, and advised him to get a bottle immediately on arriving i'i' Wellington. Thia he' did, n,Dd preventbd the Cold from develcping. The best time to take "Baxter,'5 of eourse, is direCtly signs of a cold appear, but the beauty of this remarkable remedy, i3 that even for a very de6psetttdH chost cold,- tliefu is no othef remedy that so quickly allays the inflammation, clears away all cbngestion, loosening phlegm attd clChring the aii passages as nothing else cah. 1 The unique tonic properties of "Baxters" also assist a quick recovery and, help to prevent a relapso. "Baxtefs^ is the most palatable, most eft'ective, and the most firmly established of all cough remedies. Dozens of preparations have come and gone during the three-quarters of 9, century .that "Baxters" has inaxntained its firm hold in public preferenee. Always insist on "Baxters. 55 Your chemist and your storckeeper both sell tho threa sizes — 1/6, 2/6, and extva large family size 4/6,* It 's Jhojrie-like. as wel) as businesslike insidc — The Trocadero, Napier. Open daily, Sundays and all holidays mcluded.*
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 136, 25 June 1937, Page 19
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