IN THE OFFICE THIS TIME. “BANTER” HAS PRIDE OF PLACE. A few weeks ago there was reported the experience of ti Wellington business man who was in Nelson, and discovered a bottle ol Lnxtei s Lun b Lie server in the bathroom of a friend. On n return trip last week the Wellingtoniau was surprised to see another bottle of the commodity on the office desk of Ins friend. “Hallo, old man, slill taking ■Baxter's”? “Too right,” replied the Nelsonian. “There is a lot of ’tin about iicre at present, and T am not taking any chances. I find Hint an occasion.:! dose of ‘Btixter’s’ wards it off.” All those who feel (hey are likely |o contrm-l ’(ln at this time should follow the Nelson man’s example and take Hie precaution of a dose or two of Illis famous remedy for coughs, colds, influenza, and chest and lung troubles. “Baxler's” costs only 2<. (id. for a generous-sized bottle, though economical people purchase lhe family size at 4s. 6<l. Bachelors would find the Is. fid. size most useful. —AtlvC. J
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 300, 19 September 1928, Page 18
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179Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 300, 19 September 1928, Page 18
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