THE ONE CHARM THAT WORKS. ! Collecting charms and curios is the■ interesting hobby of a world traveller I who arrived in New Zealand. In his strange collection he has quaint articles that are alleged to possess mysterious powers of keeping all sorts of. devils and misfortunes away. He remarks, however, that none of his charms can keep away colds. Everywhere he goes he is continually troubled with them. "But here in New Zealand you have something that beats all my charms for getting rid of colds and that's your Baxters Lung Preserver. It's the one charm that does work." That is typical of the tribute paid by visitors to Baxters Lung Preserver —New Zealand's wonderful cough j remedy. "Baxters" is the purest and most pleasant remedy possible. A few doses break any cold, clear the throat, and quickly drive the trouble away. The more severe the cold, the greater the need for "Baxters."' "Baxters'' is the proved pleasant remedy safe for young and old, outstanding for itsj prompt action and unique lonic | properties.—Advl,
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 108, 3 November 1942, Page 6
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173Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 108, 3 November 1942, Page 6
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