MY FATHER SOLD IT IN '7B. When Mr Baxter, the well-known chemist, was in Nelson recently he happened to meet one of his confreres, in the course of the conversation he enquired as to how Baxter s Lung Preserver was selling in Sunny Nelson. "Splendidly!" remarked his friand. you know that I have to get it in sixdozen lots, but I am not surprised at that. Why! my father sold 'Baxter's' in '78." Baxter's Lung Preserver is not an untried remedy. What the chemist says is backed up by users throughout New Zealand. "Baxter's" is unique in relieving coughs, colds, influenza, whooping cough, croup, or asthma. It quickly subdues the worst chest and lung ailments. When a sufferer is convalescent the real tonic properties of Baxter's Lung Preserver build up and revitalise the weakened system, and fortify it against relapse or future attack. ''Baxter's" has been on the market for over sixty years. Yon can obtain :> generouss'zed bottle nt all chemist« and stores for 2s fid, or. better stiH. set the family size at 4s 6d. Bachelor sizeIs Gd. —2
Dr. Edward Fielden. who has retired after 25 years' medical practice at Bracknell, Berkshire, and who attended his poorer patients free, was presented with a cheque for £550. An illuminated book, with the names of nearly 1400 subscribers, was given to Mrs Fielden.
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19258, 13 March 1928, Page 7
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