"BAXTER'S" BY THE GALLON.
0 - o Mr Baxter was rather surprised recently to receive a letter from the head-teacher of a large school in a leadintr North Island Town. She mentioned that during the last,three years she had been procnringfißnxter's Lung Preserver lor the pupils of her school. It \va.» stated that it was the best Couch remerlv, and that a considerable quantity was' used. The teacher then went oil'to ask what concessions the Firm would make for quantities, and whether Mr Baxter would be prepared to supolv it bv the gallon. # This "somewhat unique testimony is another tribute to the worth of Baxter's Lung (preserver. It is splendid for kiddies,'nice to take, and it does them a lot of good. It soothes and heals sore throats, and it does not contain anv harmful ingredients. Besides being a splendid cough and cold, remedy.. "Baxter's" possesses wonderful tonic properties, which build up the system to resist future attacks. Procurable everywl*re in generoussized bottles at 2s 6d. Insist on "Baxter's." No other is so good. 7
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17742, 19 April 1923, Page 13
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