A WINDY CORNER IN WELLINGTON. 4 Wellingtonian was recently visiting a "friend in the wholesale fruit The fruit man had only makeshift office accommodation, and was troubled with a constant draught through an open doorwav. The friend remarked upon the breeze in which he was Working whereupon the fruiterer pomted to a nartlv empty bottle of Baxter s Lung Preserver, which was on a pile of invoice books "I'd be dead with bronchitis or goodness knows what if it wasn't for h o 6 f bourse, not to run the risk "of catching cold W J trouble has started, don t allow a c°W to drag you down. Repeated "Baxter's" is the best an s wer O - cold. This warming, soothing, palatable remedy quickly clears a cold Tight ou of the system. ' "Baxter's eases the throat, clears the bronchial tubes, and tones up the system with its g properties. Always insist ° n ter's," which has been proved th an 70 surably superior over no less than years. It must be good. "All chemi,^ three sizes, 4/0, anu insist on "Baxter V— < Ad -»
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 273, 17 November 1936, Page 11
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