WHEN THE CITY AND THE COUNTRY AGREE
A STOREKEEPER’S EXPERJEN-E Usually country people thin* tj 1 * ij e city folk have all the fun in ■.-* those who are forced to live in th ’ congested areas envy their c : cousins the :resh air and wide P ; p There is, however, one thing . gS which they both agree, and tnat * to the merits of Baxter s Lu. g
server. fnr Writing to Mr. Baxter some compound quinine piu*.,* in storekeeper, who fcas a sma “ . states the backblocks of Marlborougt. that Baxter’s Lung Preserver ae* it readily; in l'act. he sells m ias pit than all the other cough rern i 0 tf. together He gets it in six-doze Baxter's Lung Preserver is ourite cough and cold remedy throat out the Dominion. It eases so t v. e and relieves bronchial arimegw city or in the country. to0 ;c moreover, possesses wonae ie properties that he p to *>**: gD iend :d system. You can procure this , D mixture from any chemist cr , a generous-sized bottle at oin ical better still, get the more family size at 4s 6d. —11- = ” .r,A
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 146, 10 September 1927, Page 12
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