LEMONS AND The recent heavy rains have left their toll in heavy colds and 'flu. Greengrocers say -the demand fop lemons has been exceptional, and, naturally, the demand for N Baxters Lung Preserver has risen very sharply. New Zealanders know their "Baxters," and! they - know that there is nothing so -quick": and so efficacious in •dealing with the; most obstinate cough or cold. Remedies come and go, but "Baxters" is always with us, ready with its powerful penetrating properties to relieve congestion, allay irritation, and, with its unique tonic action, to build one up again after a heavy cold. Diluted with water, "Baxters" is perfectly safe for young children, and they love its flavour. Old people, too, can take "Baxters" safely to relieve night coughing, or to control .asthma or bronchitis. "Baxters" is sold by all chemists and stores- throughout New Zealand. Get "Baxters" if you want to get better.—Advt;~- --»
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 117, 20 May 1941, Page 5
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