FOUND IN A HAMPER. Some time ago, a Christchnrch business man, while holiday-making in the heart of the King Country, was invited to a local picnic. During the happy-go-lucky al fresco lunch, he noticed that the vinegar was contained in a disused Baxter's Lung Preserver bottle. This led to a discussion on the respective values *>f the many cough, and cold preparations on the market. The/ unanimous opinion of the gathering was that Baxter's was unrivalled as a-cer-tain and prompt remedy for coughs and colds. All over the Dominion—in backblocks as well as in town—Baxter's Lung Preserver is a real friend to all sufferers from bronchial and chest complaints. Baxter's is a rich, red, warming specific, dependable always. It also has unique tonic properties—tones-up the system splendidly. 2s 6d a large bottla at chemists and stores.—Advt. PULMONAS FOR THAT COLD. You know the signs of an approaching cold—tickling in the throat, watery eyes, spasmodic sneezing. This is the time to take, Pulmonas, and prevent the cold from developing into something more serious. Pulmonas are antiseptio, aiid operate by inhalation—just place on© in the mouth, and in its dissolution it frees vapours which penetrate into the respiratory organs, and thus kill any g«rms which may have already formed. For coughs, colds, sors throats, or any chest complaints Pulmonas are absolutely invaluable. Sold by all chemists at Is 6d and 2s 6d a box, or sent post free on receipt of price by Stacey Bros., 61, Queen-street, Auckland.—Advb. NAZOL YOUR FAMILY, A man's powerful cough is harder to remedy than a baby's. Yet Nazol brings sure relief to both. Have Nazol always ready for each member of your family. Penetrating, prompt, safe, and sure; Is 6d buys a bottle of 60 doses at chemist, or store.—Advt. Realm of treasures manifold, Land still new irf song »nd -story, But in silence hoary old! Face thy future bold and virile. Let no fears thy faith allure; Render (terms of evil sterile, Treasure Woods' Great Peppermint ; Cure.-—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 4, 5 July 1922, Page 12
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