ON THE FERRY.
"BAXTER'S" IN DEMAND. Coming across from -Lyttelton to Wellington tlie other evening a travelling man. met an acquaintance who' lia-i been a. holiday visit to Christ-: church. On enquiring alter the friend's health, he was informed that, he had had, a bout of influenza while in the Cathedral City, but was now rapidly recovering. "You know," he remarked, "what put me right was Baxter's Lling. Preserver. It is really wonderful stuff. All the people in the house were bad with 'flu and I,put them on to it. As a matter of fact; the Doctor recommended it to me. He said it was far better than any made up prescription." "Baxters' is a firm favourite with the New Zealand public. ' It has been on the market over fifty-seven years and the sales have steadily grown by sheer merit. It is rich, soothing and warming, and contains no harmful narcotics. Soothes raw chests and throats in remarkably quick time and heals inflamed passages. In addition, it is a wonderful tonic. Baxter's Lung Preserver is procurable from all chemists-and stores in generous-sissed bottles a t 2s 6d • or better still, obtain the family size at 4s 6d;
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17937, 4 December 1923, Page 4
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197ON THE FERRY. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17937, 4 December 1923, Page 4
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