\Z OVERSEAS AIRMAN SAYS -WOULD NEVER HAVE HAPPENED IF ..." In a letter written to his home in New Zealand a member of the R N.Z.A.F. serving in Northern Ireland stated that he had been laid up with a severe cold with consequent neglect ol duty He said that it never would have happened if he had been able to procure some "Baxters. Baxters Lime Preserver is acknowledged by all New Zealanders as a wonderful remedy, but one has to go abroad to realise how fortunate New Zealanders are in having such an effective remedy for coughs, solds ami bronchial ills, as good old "Baxters. In spite of competition old and new. "Baxters" has forged ahead, and today is moretban ever the most popular noi'rdi remedy for young and old. You can"feel the "benefit of "Baxters" from the very first dose, and remember. 'Baxters" has a unique tonic action Get better, get "Basters, "e?Mm
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24292, 5 June 1942, Page 5
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