“BAXTER’S” FAME ABROAD
NOTHING TO TOUCH IT A New Zealander now living in England wrote to a friend in Wellington mentioning a curious incident that happened to him a short time ago. A man bringing bricks to the house next to his noticed the name of “Wairoa” on his gate and inquired whether he hailed from New Zealand. Upon being answered in the affirmative, he stated that he had spent many years in Waimate, and that his children were born in New Zealand. He also remarked that since they had resided in the Old Country his family seemed more liable to colds and coughs. The New Zealander advised him to dose them with Baxter’s Lung Preserver, and the reply was “We always go for that stuff, there’s nothing in England to touch it.” Pleasant to take and free from anyhing harmful, “Baxter’s’’ may safely be given to children and to the aged. It not only acts directly on the throat and bronchial passages, but it *«s a tonic that strengthens and vitalises. Get a generous-sized 2s 6d bottle of “Baxter’s” at once. Any chemist or store will supply you. Or, get the economical family size at 4s 6d. Bachelors can obtain the pocket size at Is 6d. But be sure you get “Baxter’s.” 6.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 466, 22 September 1928, Page 21
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214“BAXTER’S” FAME ABROAD Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 466, 22 September 1928, Page 21
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