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WHAT A WHOLESALE CHEMIST USED. A wholesale chemist should bo a pretty good judge as to what is the best cough and cold remedy, as he has command of all the preparations on the market. The other day, the writer of Baxter’s Lung Preserver advertisements happened, to be in the office of a leading wholesaler in a South Island town, and on the desk he noticed a bottle of this well-known specific. “Got a cold?” asked the advertising man. “No,” replied the wholesale chemist. “I have just arrested it in time. You know L have come to the. conclusion that this ‘Baxter’s’ is wonderful stuff. Our turnover has been rapidly increasing during recent years, and I often wondered whether the mixture had any real merit. I felt a cold coming on the other day, and I got a bottle from the store. There is no doubt about it, Baxter’s Lung Preserve possesses great power. It eased my throat in no time. Ido not wonder why so many of my customers have such a steady call for the preparation.” The public long ago found out that “Baxter’s” is unrivalled as a cough, cold, and influenza mixture. It is a rich, rod, warming, soothing compound that docs good from the first dose. Pleasant to take and contains no harmful narcotics. It. is, too, an in- I valuable tonic for enriching the blood and renewing your health and energy. Baxter’s Lung Preserver can be obtained from chemists and stores at 2s. 6d. for a generous-sized, bottle, but wis© mothers purcha.se the family size i fit la, 6d.—Adrit. s

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 179, 23 April 1924, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 179, 23 April 1924, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 179, 23 April 1924, Page 4