H |T»S GOT THE PUNCH." A chemist speaks of "Baxters." A prominent Wellington business man. while visiting the exhibition caught a Blight chill and going into a certain wellknown chemist's there, asked for a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver. Seeing tho number of "Baxter" bottles in the fixttire he remarked on it, and the Chemist answered: "We have to keep a large stock always on hand, there's such a big demand for it." "I don't wonder," j said the Wellington man, "it's a jolly good thing. But why do you. think people prefer it to other makes?"' 'Well, , said the chemist, "it's been r"? W M -L so lo "S' an <l» a"er all, 'It's Got the Punch. , " Baxter's ia invaluable for coughs and colds, and all chest complaints. A few doses of this fine old specUic relieves the sufferer and soon chases away the troublesome cough. Then Baxter's Lung Preserver hag marvellous tonic properties which make it a boon. For the convalescent it is unriva c<l enriching tho hltod and gC rtw - y ,W in S n S Ulc coMtitntloi ObUunablo from all storee an 4 themI (la.) r m for e ener °^-siSfSute
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 43, 20 February 1926, Page 18
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