POST OFFICE EFFICIENCY. THEY GET THEIR MAN.
Christchurch,
Like the famous Canadian Nortl> West Mounted Police, the New Zealand postal authorities always "get their man." Another instance of their perseverance and efficiency was revealed by a business man recently.
He related that when travelling abroad he had recommended Baxter's Lung Preserver to a man on board ship, mentioning that he did business with the manufacturers of "Baxter's." "Take my advice and try 'Baxter's' for.your cold when you land in Suva," he told his shipmate.
Some time after arriving back in New Zealand the business man received a letter addressed to Mr. , c/o "Eaxter's," New Zealand. No street number, no town was given, but the letter was promptly delivered to A. and W. Baxter, Ltd., Christchurch, and after exhaustive inquiries the addressee was found.
"Baxter's" relentlessly tracks down the little germs that cause coughs, colds, sore throat, and kindred ills, banishes the culprit, and brings instant relief to the sufferer.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 132, 30 November 1935, Page 7
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