"AN OLD BELIEVER IN BAXTER'S." That is how a sawmill hand concludes his letter to Mr. Baxter about a Xurther supply of Lung Preserver. "With 10s worth ol this sterling remedy." ne says, "I reckon. I can cure all the colds tn Horoplto, the wettest place m the Dominion." This man's iatth m Baxter's Lung Preserver as a cure for coughs and colds is typical of thousands of others who have received welcome and permanent relief from colds and bronchial troubles. Get n Ms? Is 10(1 bottle to-day. A large department store m New York City opens its working day with a ''sing." A visitor who happens dn punctually at 9 o'clock hears a chorus of Beveral hundred melodious voices rendering agreeable songs, accompanied by an organ,' m a large rotunda m tho centre of the store. The "sing" lasts for five minutes or more, ending with "Tlie Star Bpangled Banner." The employees seem to enjoy most heartily this unconventional introduction to the day's work. Ladies and Invalids will find m SrtARLAND'S MAGNESIA a valuable corrective for sick headache, and a mild laxative. 4
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14495, 5 January 1918, Page 10
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