ENGLAND’S “JOHNNIE”
NEW ZEALAND'S "BAXTER’S” England has real reason to be proud l' ner “Johnnie,” that brave and fearss specimen of English womanhood u ® se thrilling aeronautical exploits e been universally admired. QrSi • Zea l»nd, too, has reason for Kn „„ ln i* e r possession of that welltPP,Wll and world-famed specific, Bax- *. ■ L,u ng Preserver. Thousands of tr.„ e in this Dominion pin their faith .Rood old “Baxter’s.” which has Col< ? “nothing and remedying coughs, suck ..nnskiness, influenza and all ■ucn th r oat and lung ailments for the Dn ~„ s i x ty years. “Baxter's” also h«i *f Ses unique tonic properties which r ß*° build up the system. Dj. , finable at all chemists and stores, luirck 8 Long Preserver can now be ed in bottles with screw caps, th A , ma ke a perfect seal and preserve -8 Generous-sized bottle, arm u ec °homlcal, family size, 4s 6d; a bandy pocket size at Is 6d. —2.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1079, 17 September 1930, Page 7
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158ENGLAND’S “JOHNNIE” Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1079, 17 September 1930, Page 7
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