A TERSE LETTER From Wniknlo A Frankton resident sent this unsolicited testimonial to Messrs A. and W. Baxter, the proprietors of the- wellknown Baxter's Lung Preserver, the oilier day:— ''Peter, aged six, from the bedroom: 'Dad, can 1 have a drink, please?' "A minute's pause. " 'Baxter's' will do." The above short message* te\ls the "Baxter's"' story in no uncertain manner. Little Peter's experience merely endorses the judgment of thousands of New Zenlnnders who have regularly used Baxter's Lung Preserver for the last sixty-odd years. For easing sore throats, and relieving bronchial anfl kindred ailments, there is nothing like "Baxter's." Yon can obtain a generous'-sized bottle of this rich, red, warming, soothing compound lrom any chemist or store for half-a-crown. Economical mothers now purchase the large family size at 4/6. For bachelors there is the eighteenpenny bottle. Wba'ever the cause, of a cold might bo there is one thing sure—the remedy is "NAZOL." Gives instant relief. 60 doßaa for 1>
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 31 July 1929, Page 6
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159Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 31 July 1929, Page 6
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