WHEN YOU GO* TO THE EXHIBITION. Don't forget to take a bottle or so of Baxter* s Lung -Preserver with you when you visit Dunedin. It won't be worth going if you get stricken down with a cold. So take along some "Baxter's" with you, and be able to laugh at the mos^ inclement weather. "Baxter's" is a genuine remedy for coughs, colds, influenza, catarrh, and bronchial complaints. Its penetrating properties seek out the root of the trouble and soon effect a remedy. It is rich, soothing, warming—easy to take—and speedy' in action, , Then. Baxter's Lung Preserver is a wonderful tonic, toning up the system by enriching the blood and supplying vitalising elements to the constitution. Be safeguarded against prevailing maladies—but a bottle of "Baxter's" tb'day. A generous-sieed bottle can be Obtained for 2s 6d from any chemist or store. B6 sure you get "Baxter 's ".—Advt. "TAN-OL" REDUCES LABOUR. Polish furniture, and bannisters with liquid "Tan-ol." Easy to us*; is uot sticky. A very little rubbing produces a hard dry gloss that will not collect dust or show amearsl "Tan-ol" is splendid for floors. Rejuvenates linoleums, smartens leather aoods. — A/lvt. b
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 26, 1 February 1926, Page 15
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192Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 26, 1 February 1926, Page 15
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