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HERALDS OF SPRING.

v. v Stick To "Baxter's." Nature's harbingers of spring are with •lis shape of-th : ose beautiful spring "flowers which we love soTwell, but there are other heralds of the season which are not so popular, namely, those spring coughs and colds which are apt to /beset us when we begin to get a little careless of our well-being under the wiles of the quasi-summer sun. By all means' buy your spring flowers, h'iit also purchase a "bottle of Baxter's jl&ting Preserver.. This splendid old ';i;emedyX,ha>& e^tablislveol .-■ fin New "prV. .; sixty ■} ye&d,. and is 'suitable" for yo'iiiig. and There fiHcipieht. -coughs, xe"plds;\huskirie6s, sore :^}tV^'ts%^d^nfitueuza^, 'tonic properties'. . ' '," f. •

5' ; .;' (r ßax^er's' , ,"b : 6ttlet , ;are with '"acreTv" CjCps.: ■vYou^fcan,'' purcha|e "Bax5, afty- siorij'-. for. 2/6 iet' :^: gfeeV6us^sVf^ : ?iQftre < j'''liafge J economical fairiily size at "^/C,,.-and handy bottle for bachelors at. eight^pence.—

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 217, 13 September 1930, Page 13

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HERALDS OF SPRING. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 217, 13 September 1930, Page 13

HERALDS OF SPRING. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 217, 13 September 1930, Page 13