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THE DOCTOR GAVE PERMISSION

In a well-known private hospital Christchurch recently, one of patients developed a very bad He requested the nurse on duty to D ; him a bottle of Baxter’s Lung server, but quite naturally the refused to let him have it without doctor’s permission. The doctor he could take it, and that it would doubt do him good. . ... s 0 Nothing relieves a cold or a chi speedily as “Baxter's.” It is rich, j warming and soothing, and does good from the very first dose P sesses unique tonic properties help to build up the system. tnre ® Obtainable at all chemists and stor in three sizes: Generous-sized . r 2s 6d, family size 4s 6d, and bachsize eighteenpence.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 460, 15 September 1928, Page 12

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119

THE DOCTOR GAVE PERMISSION Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 460, 15 September 1928, Page 12

THE DOCTOR GAVE PERMISSION Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 460, 15 September 1928, Page 12

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