A MOTHER'S APPRECIATION
"Dear Sirs, — "I am writing you on behalf of your Baxter's Lung Preserver. We have been using it for the past 11 years and find it a benefit to all the family for colds and coughs, and also a relief for croup. I visited my sister in Bankstown, New South Wales, Sydney, just recently, and carried a bottle of your Lung Preserver with me in case it should be needed by my baby girl, two years old, or myself. My sister's boy of nine years was suffering with chest trouble and a baby with a severe cold. 1 1 asked her to try your Lung Preserver, [ which she did and found it gave relief [in both cases. She tried to get it in Bankstown, Sydney, but could not get it. 1 am forwarding you 3/, asking you to send a 2/0 bottle of Lung Preserver to my sister's address on the form enclosed.—Yours faithfully, Mrs. A.S., Auckland." Baxter's Lung Preserver has been taken by New Zealanders to all corners of the globe, as the general opinion is that nowhere in the world is there a remedy so effective for dealing with coughs, colds and bronchial afflictions. It is the ideal remedy because it is so suitable for both young and old, so pleasing to take and so sure in giving relief. At this time of the year a bottle of "Baxter's" should be in every home. All chemists and stores sell "Baxter's," 1/0, 2/0 and extra large size 4/G. — (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 169, 18 July 1936, Page 13
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