TRADE AND SERVICE INDEX. AUCTIONEERS AND FURNISHERS. TRAVIS BROS., 47-0 Lower Cuba 47 Street. Ph’oue 42-419. . MCKENNA'S (The New Zealand lu. Christie’s), 18-24 Molesworth St., Auctioneers. Land Agents. Valuers. 44-381. QIL VERSTONE & CO., Wool worth B. O Bldgs.. Cuba SL ■ Tel. 50-907. / / BICYCLES AND REPAIRS. ■> pOUCHMAN-CYCLE CO., LTD., ,07 V Courtenay' Place. ' Phone 50-237 for prompt service. ■ ' BUTCHERS. . ; QYMONDS, LTD., Big Shop, corner M Blair St. and Courtenay Place. DYERS AND CLEANERS. AMERICAN, DYE WORKS, 40 . -“-. Kent Terrace. / ■ electro-platers. rpHE Sterling Electro-plating Co., 10a A Marion St. ■ Phone; 52-783. • ; "WHITELAW BROS.. 5 Herbert St. ’’ Phone 52-515. , / ■■ . JEWELLERS AND WATCHMAKERS Hl W. LLOYD, 282 Lambton .Quay. • Phone 40-964. ' LAWN MOWER REPAIRS. - JC. RIDDELL & CO., Ltd.,. Edward • St. Tel. 54-610. Saw Sharpening; LOCKSMITHS. ASBOSNE & CO., 58 Willis St., cpp. Duthie's. Phone 40-363.' MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. ' TPEDERAL Engineering' Works, 1 A ■ Holland St Phone 53-716. MOTOR CAR PAINTERS,. ETC. ■ROULCOTT SPRAYING CO. (top ■D' piimmer’s Steps). Boulcott .St. Phone 43-777. !PAINTERS, DECORATORS, SIGNS. TA. WELLS, LTD.; 10-12 Vivian • Street Phone 50-353. PLATINUM, GOLD OR JEWELLERY TIifURFHY & STEWART, 101 Willis "4, St (upstairs). Cash Buyers. ' /t; ; ■ SADDLERY <S LEATHER GOODS . MANUFACTURERS. . ’ - H SAVAGE, 86 Lambton Quay. • All general repairs. WIREWORKERS. i ■ T7OGLIA & COPP. 82-- Vivian Street. ■A phone 52-028. \.
TRUTH STRANGER THAN FICTION. i CHRISTCHURCH MERCHANT’S EXPERIENCE. A well-known Christchurch merchant was discussing advertising with a business friend. They were reviewing themethods of the most successful advertisers when the friend.remarked, "Take Baxter’s Lung Preserver for instance,' there is no doubt alloutthe superiority of the line, but I often wonder if theanecdotes we read about ‘Baxter’s’ are all true.” “Well,” said the merchant, “if you were to read about a man who attended his own wedding ceremony with a bottle of ‘Baxter’s’ in his pocket it may sound far-fetched, but that is what actually happened to me. I was suffering with bronchitis at the time and ‘Baxter’s’ was an absolute necessity. That was 30 years ago, and I have-al-ways had ‘Baxter’s’ in the house ever siDce 1 . ,, Truth is often stranger than fiction, and it is amazing the number of unusual situations in which “Baxter’s” has played a part. For bronchitis and all bronchial ailments/ “Baxter’s” is the ideal remedy. Asthma sufferers also find “Baxter’s” a boon; its tonic I properties are also always appreciated. 1 For coughs and colds, big and small, pin your faith to “Baxter’s.” ; Sold in three sizes, 4/6, 2/6, and 1/6, at all chemists and stores. —Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 287, 30 August 1933, Page 14
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