AUSTRALIAN .<• NEWSPAPER-MAN PRAISES BAXTER'S. Recently, a prominent Australian jour^ nalist paid a visit to friends in Dunedin. Although warned in advance concerning the Vagaries of Diinedirt's weatlv «r,' he came totally .unprepared, and, consequently, contracted a severe chilli which rendered him almost speechless. Fortunately for him his friend was a strong advocate of Baxter's Lung, Pre* server -, and immediately Tflcommended. this well-ltnown remedy to the ailing Australian This advice was followed, a bottle of Baiter's was promptly procured from Marshall's Pharmacy, and next day the Visitor was a- new man. : ' This example is only one of thousand* in 'which Baxter's Lung Preserver has rendered yeoman service to bronchial sufferers. As a cough,and cold.remedy it is unsurpassed, giviiift/gi'atifying relief in even the most chronic cases. \ Baxter's is' a friend to old and young alike. It is a rich-tastin? speci-. fie,. warming and penetrating and every dose does good. It also possesses remarkable tonic properties which render it most efficacious in rebuilding and revitalising run-down constitutions. A large bottle costs 2s 6d, at chemists and stores.-" Adyt. '• , . For Influenz* tik* WoacU' Great Pep Iftsmlat Puie.—Attvt.
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 124, 29 May 1922, Page 11
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183Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 124, 29 May 1922, Page 11
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