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Recently a prominent Australian journalist paid a visit toilriends in Dunedin. Although warned in advance concerning the vagaries of Dunedin's weather, he came totally unprepared and consequently, contracted a severe chill which ren-i dered him almost speechless. Fortunately for him.his friend was a strong advocate of Lung Preserver, and immediately recommended this well-known remedy to the ailing Australian. This advice was followed, a bottle of Baxter's was promptly procurjed from Marshall's Pharmacy, and next day the visitor was a new man. This example is only one of thousands in which Baxter's Lung Preierver has rendered yeoman service to Hronchial sufferers. As a cough and .cold remedy it is unsurpassed, giving gratifying relief in even the mostchronj'c cases. Baxter's is a friend to old and young alike. _ It is a rich-tasting specific, warming and penetrating, and every dose does good. It also possesses remarkable tonic properties which render it most efficacious in rebuilding and revitalising t run-down constitutions. A ■ eenerous-sized! bottle costs 2s 6d at chemists and stor«s. Family size 4s 6d.— Advt. ■• WATER'S ALL RIGHT—BUT On a hot, sunny, dusty day, when your tongue is dry and your throat is parched, when your whole system craves for a big, long, cooling draught, Marshall's Summer Drinks are what you need. Marshall's are satisfying and cooling. Marshall's are healthfuj. Marshall's are genuine thirst quenchers. And Marshall's are so economical that you can fairly.saturate yourself with them and needn't bother about thef expense. One small bottle of Marshall's Summer Drink Extract makes twelve large bottles of delicious drinks, at a cost of less than a' half-penny a glass. They're highly concentrated, that's why. Nine delectable varieties to choose from. Your fancy flavour is included— your' grocer has it,—Advt. NO COUGH THIS WINTER. An elderly gentleman remarked the other day that he'd had no cough nor his usual attacic of. bronchitis all through the winter. He had been taking Pulnionas regularly, and he says that for bronchitis he had found nothing so good as Pulmonas. You breathe in good health and get ease from chest troubles when you take Pulmonas. When slowly sucked, they release healing vapours of beechwood creosote and balsams, which a,re carried by the breath throughout the Tespiratory system. Get a Is 6d or 2s 6d (double size) tin from any chemist, or send price to Stacey Bros., 61, Queen street, Auckland.— Advt. WORMS IN CHILDREN Are speedily removed by the use of Wade's Worm Figs, Pleasant to take, sure in action, and causing no ill aftereffects. The ideal remedy for children. Wise mothers always keep a packet in

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 111, 7 November 1923, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 111, 7 November 1923, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 111, 7 November 1923, Page 14