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BETTER THAN BATHS.

Incident At Rotorua.

An Insurance man spent a holiday recently at Rotorua. He contracted a cold and did not seem to be able to shake It off. A Masterton friend happened to be there, and he said, "I'll soon settle that cold for you." He then produced a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver. "Wonderrul sturr this, old chap. I always carry it around with me." Sure enough, In a couple or days' time his friend was quite restored, and vowed that the little bottle or "Baxter's" bad done him more good than some of the baths.

Baxter's" is the ravourite cough and cold remedy throughput New Zealand. It is not ait untried preparation, but has now been upon the market Tor over sixty years. Kls a rich, red, warming, soothing compound that does good from the nrst dose. ir you have a sore throat or suffer Trom bronchial complaints, you cannot do better than test this wonderful specific which also possesses unique tonic oro-: perties.

You can g-et a g-eneroua-sized bottle of Baxter's" rrom any chemist or atore Tor hair-a-crown. Bachelor size eigttteenpence. Economical-people purchase the family size at 4/6.—(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 301, 20 December 1928, Page 12

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BETTER THAN BATHS. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 301, 20 December 1928, Page 12

BETTER THAN BATHS. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 301, 20 December 1928, Page 12

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