A MAN'S BEST FRIEND. The Banker and " Baxter's." A Wellington business man was chatting to the manager of one of the leading local banks the other day, and it was apparent that the customer was recovering from a bad c. 1. "What you need," said the banker, "is a bottle of Baxter's. Years ago when I was at a branch in the South Island I used it and found it most effective. At the first sign of a cold I promptly take a dose of Baxter's." Like the banker, you will find that Baxter's Lung Preserver quickly relieves the most stubborn colds. It is not au untried remedy, but has been on the market now for o9 years. In addition to being a wonderful cough and cold remedy "Baxter's" is full of other healthful properties which have <i beneficial tonio effect on the whole system. Hard-headed business men everywhere are onthusiastio regarding the bettor health policy contained in every bottle of "Baxter's." You can obtain a generous-nixed bottle [I for 2/6 from any chemist or store; or, • better still, get the family size at 4/6. ; Get "Baxter's" though. Xo other remedy • is jitat as good.—(Ad.)
Tonsnn 0.-irlit-k's Extraordinary offers many specially attractive values to tho housewife in search of fresh summer furnishings for her home who (has to carefully consider her expenditure.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 261, 4 November 1925, Page 5
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