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KEPT IN EVERY HOUSE

POPULARITY OF “BAXTER’S.” A Christchurch lady was chatting with a resident of Blenheim the other day, when the talk got on to the subject of cough mixtures. “Well, there is one tiling that I always keep in the house,” said the Blenheim resident, “and that is Baxter’s Lung Preserver. If either my husband or I get a cough or cold we. immediately take a dose of ‘Baxter’s.’ ” “Curiously enough, that is our remedy, too,” said the other lady. We make bold to state that there is scarcely a home in the Dominion where you will not find this fine old specific. Ever since it came from England over 60 years ago, it has been relieving the coughs and colds of countless New Zealanders. It eases a sore throat and relieves bronchial ailments in a marvellous fashion. A rich, red, soothing compound that does good from the first dose. Possesses wonderful tonic properties, too, that help to build up the sj*stem. If you have finished your “Baxter’s” be sure to get another bottle straightway. Even at this season of the year coughs and colds are prevalent. You can obtain a generous-sized bottle of “Baxter’s” from any chemist or store for 2s 6d. It is more economical to buy the large family size at 4s 6d. while bachelors can be accpmmodated with the Is 6d bottle. —2

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 608, 9 March 1929, Page 11

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KEPT IN EVERY HOUSE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 608, 9 March 1929, Page 11

KEPT IN EVERY HOUSE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 608, 9 March 1929, Page 11

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