ALEXANDRA SCHOOL JUBILEE.
• "BAXTER'S?' TO THE RESCUE. ' ■.. A Wellington business man paid a visit to Otago Central recently to attend the Diamond Jubilee of his old school. When in Duiiedin the weather was very wet, and he contracted a cold, with the result that-when'he reached Alexandra he had a sore tliroat. The morning after arrival at ithe Bendigo Hotel he went into the lumber room, and on a side table he espied a bottle of Baxter's Lung-Preserver about three-parts :full. . He took- "Brench leave," and •had a dose. •' At ■ breakfast time Wb throat was much better; '--and later in the morning he purchased a bottle at the store. By nightfall he felt a now man, and was able to take part in- the evening celebrations without any discomfort. In every part of New Zealand Baxter's Lung Preserver is known as the most reliable remedy for coughs* colds, and kindred complaints. It is a rich, red, warming, soothing compound, and does you good from the first dose: On a raw, parched throat it seems to act like magic. "Baxter's" is not an untried remedy, but hag been fully tested in New Zealand for the last 60 years. It can always be depended upon. You can obtain "Baxter's" anywhere in the Dominion from chemists or stores at 2s 6d for a generous sized bottle, or, better still, get the family size at 4s 6d. —5
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18724, 22 June 1926, Page 7
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