53-YEAR-OLD LETTER. REMARKABLE EVIDENCE OF CONTINUED POPULARITY. This letter was written by a newspaper editor 011 March 0, 1883:-: — "My family is particularly liable to chest affections. We have found Baxter's Lung Preserver a most excellent 'remedy; 1 So highly do we esteem it that we do not like to be without it in the house. For the last 15 years not only my own family, but many friends to whom I have recommended it, have found great benefit from it. For bronchitis I know nothing equal to it."— Edward Foster." Xote that in 1883 Baxter's Lung Preserver had already been used with benefit by Mr. Foster for lo years previously. What a marvellous tribute to "Baxter's," which, by its remarkable properties, has stayed in the forefront of cough remedies for so many years. Hundreds of remedies have come and gone while "Baxter's" has continued to forge ahead in public favour. Time has proved "Baxter's" to be the safest and surest remedy for all coughs, colds and chest complaints. No home should be without "Baxter's," especially at this time of the year. Sold by every chemist and store in New Zealand in 1/0, 2/G and 4/0 sizes.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 173, 23 July 1936, Page 27
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264Page 27 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 173, 23 July 1936, Page 27
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