87 AND STILL GOING STRONG ! When the writer of "Baxter's" advertisements was in Christchurch recently, he was introduced to an elderly gentleman. In the course of conversation the question of ages cropped up, when the old man turned to the visitor and asked what he thought his age was. "About 70," remarked the Ad-man. "I can beat that by 17 years," said the old gentleman. "Well, you don't look it, and I would be interested to have your recipe for looking so well." "About 10 years ago I thought I had reached my allotted span when I got a touch of bronchitis, but just when the malady was at its worst a friend recommended Baxter's Lung Preserver to me. The result was magical. Whenever the weather becomes a little inclement or cold I take a dose every night, and do you know I attribute my good health chiefly to the tonic properties of 'Baxter's.' It is wonderful stuff, and so pleasant to take. Even my grandchildren eome to me for a dose." Baxter's Lung Preserver is unexcelled as a remedy for coughs, colds, sore throats, and kindred complaints. It has how been on the market for over 60 years, and its efficacy is endorsed by practically every person yon meet. Be prej:r.red for the changeable weather ahead- Get a bottle of " Baxter's" now without delay. All chemists and stores sell it iu generous-sized bottles for 2s 6d : , bur it is more economical to purchase the family size at 4* 6d. ■ ■. -v ,—3
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18680, 1 May 1926, Page 7
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