IN AN HOTEL BEDROOM. Mr. Baxter visited a friend of his at Warner’s Hofei, Christchurch, recently. Flo thought that his friend was playing a joke on him when he noticed a large-sized bottle of Buxun Lung Preserver on the dressing table. “Oh, no,” replied tho visitor, “I always carry .that with mo, and I am pleased to meet tho man who makes it. I have journeyed over all parts of Australia and New Zealand and I am never without a bottle of Baxter’s. As a matter of fact, I have just purchased three bottles to take with me to Sydney.” Baxter’s Lung Preserver is now regarded as the standaid cough and cold remedy throughout the Dnnrnion. It is a rich, soothing. warming compound that gets ritrlm to, tho scat, of the trouble, and brings instant relief. It also possesses wonderful tonic properties that make it a lx>on to anyone subioct to bronchial troubles. t “Baxter's” is procurable, from all chemists and stores at 2s. 6d. • for a generous-sized bottle. —Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 121, 7 February 1923, Page 8
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