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THE BARBER'S ADVICE.

"What happened last Friday!" asked the barber, handing one of his regular customers his usual purchase of cigarettesi

"Oh! I didn't come in to get my hair cut as usual; as I hard a bit of a cold, and I-was' frightened that a haircut might make- it worse." The barber handed the customer his change from a 10/ note: "One and six, two and six, six shillings, and half-a-crown to buy a bottle ■- of 'Baxter's.' Take my advice, old chap, and take 'Baxter's' for that cold."

The best advice for all troubled with a cough or cold, or practically any affliction of the chest, is to persevere with Baxter's Lung Preserver. When your throat and chest are sore from coughin-ar, what a relief it is to take a warming, soothing' dose of "Baxter's." You can feel it doing good work. There is nothing else that will so quickly make a cold "let go,". and while the •cold is being driven out, the tonic properties of this famous old remedy help to raise the lowered vitality. The yronderful record of "Baxter's" for seventy years shows what a wonderful remedy it is. That is why every chemist and store in New Zealand finds a steady demand for "Baxter's" in the three popular sizes, 4/6, 2/6 and 1/6. — (Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 263, 5 November 1932, Page 11

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THE BARBER'S ADVICE. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 263, 5 November 1932, Page 11

THE BARBER'S ADVICE. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 263, 5 November 1932, Page 11