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A TIMELY BETRAYAL. A visitor to the country while being shown over the farm had the misfortune to slip, unnoticed by hie host, into a water-course. Although only his feet we're wet, he spent a very unhappy day trying to conceal hie discomfort. But what n smile concealed, a sneeze soon betrayed, and he wae finally obliged to explain what happened. "Oh! I'll eoon fix you up," assured the wife of his host, who brought out a large bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver. "Here in the country we could not afford to be without our 'Baxter's.' We're never without a bottle." This faith in "Baxter's" is typical of nearly all New Zealand people, who recognise "Baxter's" &a the outstanding remedy for coughs, colde, chills and cheet troubles. Nearly everybody .is familiar with this rich, red, warming, soothing specific, which gives such wonderful relief. "Baxter's" tonic properties are a greataid in accelerating recovery. All chemists and .stores sell "Baxter'e" in. three popular sizes, 4/6, 2/6 and 1/6.—(Ad.),

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 259, 1 November 1932, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 259, 1 November 1932, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 259, 1 November 1932, Page 15