CANNOT GET IT IN SYDNEY
NEW ZEALAND LADY’S GRIEVANCE Writing from Enmore, Sydney, the other day, a lady stated that she lived in New Zealand until a year ago. While in the Dominion they had used nothing for colds but Baxter’s Lung Preserver, and find they cannot obtain it in Sydney. They had heard that it could be procured from Brisbane, and wrote to Mr Baxter to know if such was the case. The lady goes on to say that she must have “Baxter's” as it is their favourite family cough medicine. The lady was duly supplied with a quantity of Baxter’s Lung Preserver, but so far Mr. Baxter has been so busy furnishing the New Zealand market that he has not had time to tackle Australia. Unsolicited testimony as to the efficacy of “Baxter’s” continues to reach this country from all parts of the world and it is therefore not surprising that New Zealanders find in “Baxter's” a sovereign remedy for coughs, colds, sore throats, and bronchial and chest complaints. It is a rich, red, warming, soothing compound. that eases coughing and relieves sore throats in a wonderful manner. Ever since it came from England over 60 years ago, it has steadily grown in public favour until to-day it is the leading seller in this country. You are more fortunate than the Sydney lady—you can obtain a generous sized bottle of “Baxter’s” anywhere in the Dominion for 2s 6d, or if you are of an economical turn of mind, ymi can get the large family size at 4s 6d.—6.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 100, 19 July 1927, Page 12
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