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AT 3 A.M.

AN INCIDENT ON TEE WAHINE. When travelling down to Lyttelton the otliet evening, a Commercial Traveller was awalceneu by the incessant coughing of a man in the next eabin. In desperation he finally arose, went to his suit-case and took out a small bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver, a remedy which he invariably carries. Knocking at the eabin door he_ said, "Here, old chap, take some of tliis." The man very gratefully took a dose, and the coughing ceased. Later on the stranger returned the bottle, and said, "That was wonderful stuff you gave me; I must get a bottle. I have heard friends speak of 'Baxter's' since my arrive! in New Zealand, but this is the first time I have sampled it." Thousands of people in this Dominion pin their faith to Baxter's Lung Preserver as an invaluable remedy for coughs, colds, sore throats, and bronchial complaints. It is a rich, red, soothing compound that does good from the first dose. Besides being a fine cough and cold remedy, it possecsea valuable tonic properties which help to build up the system. You can get a generous-sized bottle of "Baxter's" at any chemist or store for half-a-crown. Economical mothers purchase the family size at 4s 6d, while for bachelors there is the handy pocket, size at eighteenpenee. The bottles are now fitted with a new screw cap, which makes a perfect seal and obviates the necessity for removing troublesome corks. 3

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20088, 18 November 1930, Page 3

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AT 3 A.M. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20088, 18 November 1930, Page 3

AT 3 A.M. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20088, 18 November 1930, Page 3