DEFENDING NEW ZEALAND
Down near the water's edge at the Lyttelton Harbour are a number of old, useless fortifications. The effectiveness of these old forts ended with the coming of the modern battle cruisers with their long-range guns and heavily-armoured hulls low down in the water.
The old forts, however, afforded useful means of defence when ships of war were built high out of the water making possible a direct hit from a low position. Deep down in a good many chests, especially these wintry clays, there are nasty colds —just as dangerous as enemy men-of-war, but there is a famous old fortification that cannot go out of date, namely, Baxter's Lung Preserver.
"Baxter's'' is your best defence against attacks from all kinds of colds and bronchial ailments. "Baxter's'' not only clears the air passages and dispels germs but fortifies the system and increases resistance to further attacks. Pin your faith to "Baxter's," it will never let you down.
Every chemist and storekeeper in New Zealand sells "Baxter's" in three popular sizes. l-'G. 2/6, and the extra large economy family bottle at 4/6.
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21146, 23 April 1934, Page 8
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183DEFENDING NEW ZEALAND Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21146, 23 April 1934, Page 8
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