WITH THE BRITISH WARSHIPS. MIDDY DISCOVERS “BAXTER’S.” During the round, of festivities in Wellington for Fleet Week a midshipman from one of the cruisers was laid up temporarily with a heavy cold. His friends advised him to try “Baxter’s Lung Preserver.” A dose or two of this famous compound speedily gave relief to tho young sailor, and he was able to participate in all the remaining functions arranged for tho nfen-’o-warstnen. Baxter’s Lung Preserver is celebrated far and wide as a sovereign antidote for cold J, coughs, and chest ailments. Thousands of letters have boen received from all over the world testifying to its undoubted excellence both as a cough remedy and also as a Inr.lding-up tonic. Keep a supply «ti Sand.' Obtainable from all chemi«rta and stores. 2s. 6d. bottle, family jizgj 4s. 6d.—tAdwt.).
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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 192, 9 May 1924, Page 8
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