EN ROUTE TO BRITISH EXHIBITION. Urgent Request For " Baxter's." A Wellington lady who is travelling to England writes from Colon, Panama, as follows: —"So far we have had an enjoyable trip. Everyone is in splendid health and spirits thanks to those two bottles of Baxter's Lung Preserver you smuggled into my travelling case. J. a"nd her daughter and some other friends caught slight colds on 'he voyage, and my "Baxter's" was in great demand. You might send a further supply of this stuff to our London address, as I wouldn't be without 'Baxter's' for pounds!" i This person has travelled all round the , •world, yet like thousands of others slie puts her faith in "Baxter's" as the one real genuine remedy for colds, influenza, coughs, and other similar complaints. A dose or two of this sterling specific keeps the worst colds and chest ailments at bay. "Baxter's" also acts .is a beneficial building-up tonic. A generous-sized bottle can be obtained from "any chemist or store for j 2/G; or, better still, get the family size I at 4/6.—(Ad.) i Smith and Caughey are making derful display of the latest novelties in silk and dress fabrics for spring and summer. —(Ad.) It is very, very handy. The train or boat to catch rush, the early riser, the chance visitor —in cases such as these. "Clang" Coffee is priceless! — (Ad.) I
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 228, 25 September 1924, Page 13
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