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RECOVERING FROM INFLUENZA. PROMINENT CHEMIST'S ADVICE. The man who looks after "Baxter's" advertising dropped in to see a business friend the other day. This man used to be one of Wellington's leading chemists, and is now a leading commercial light in the Empire City. Prominently displayed on his desk was a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver. "Got a cold, old man?" said the visitor. "Yes, I have had a bad attack of Influenza,. I was up at Wanganui recently, and caught a chill when motoring. As you know, I have to do a lot of speaking, and that, coupled with the fact that 1 am just getting over the 'flu, has given me a pretty Bad time. "Baxter's" is the only thing that gives me relief. One factor in this latest form of Influenza is that it seems to leave a nasty cough, and affect the throat to some extent: "Baxter's" relieves the coughing, arid eases the throat, and at the same time helps to get rid of the phlegm. The ideal way to take it is to sip it slowly in small doses. There is no doubt about it, Baxter has a wonderful line in his Preserver. I know its value, and I am not surprised that it is sucn a favourite with the public." Follow this chemist's advice and take aldose of "Baxter's" at the first sign of cough or cold. It in a warm, red, soothing compound that does you good from the first dose. You can get a generous-sized bottle from any chemist or store for 2s 6d, or better still, get the more economical family size at 4s 6d. Bachelor's siee eighteenpence. besides being a wonderful cough and cold remedy, ''Baxter's" possesses unique tonic properties that help to build one up. j —8

"Wise women" Btill exist in Wales, who advise administration of some small animal, such as a mouse or toad, cooked and pulverised, as a cure for certain ills. _'. ' ~

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19460, 6 November 1928, Page 3

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