"TOUCH WOOD" SAID MONTY.
'"Thanks, old man, but I have ramp through the winter pretty well. Perhaps I I had better touch wood because all j membere, of my family have had the 'flu. I What-has kept mc right I think Jβ an > occasional doee of Baxter's Lung Preser- ■ ver. Once or twice I have 'had a tickling in my throat but I immediately had some 'Baxter's' and- so far I seem to j have staved off the malady. I The above is what one business man ' said to another the other day. Like many. thousands of New Zealanders ho has proved the efficacy of Baxter's Lung Pre- j server. It is unrivalled ac a cough and | cold remedy. Besides easing sore throat?.' relieving hoarseness and affections of" the bronchial organs, "Baxter's"' pa-' eeeses wonderful tonic properties that j help to build one up. It is a rich, red.: warming, soothing compound that doe= ' good from the finst dose. i You can obtain a generous-sized bottle of "Baxter's" from any chemist or •ter» for 8/e. Family folk new get the mer* *eraomiotl iiz* tt 4/1. — (Ad.) !
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 204, 28 August 1926, Page 17
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