A NOTE FOR TO-DAY
MAKE SURE OF “ BAXTER’S.” _ When making out to-day's shopping list ho sure to pul Baxter's Lung Preserver first. Whatever else yon may forget, this great safeguard to health should not be overlooked. Just now when influenza is about “ Baxter's ” .should lie in every home, shot), factory, and office. Keep your bottle handy and take a dose at the first sign of cough or cold. Baiter’s Lung Preserver has been doing good for fifty-fivj years. It is unrivalled for easing soro chests, healing inflamed bronchial passages, and stopping the tickling sensation that so aggravates a cough. Its beneficial effects are felt after the first dore, and all traces of cough or cold quickly disappear. Pleasant to take, effective in all cases of bronchial trouble, and a. real tonic to the system, “Baxter’s” is just what you want to keep you well and strong. Get a big 2s 6d bottle to-day from chemist or grocer. PILES INSTANTLY RELIEVED. BUFFERED FOR YEARS. Mrs 8.H., Linwood, Christchurch, says she ia delighted with the Zann Double Absorption Treatment for Piles. She was a sufferer for years from protruding Piles, and has' found nothing to equal “Zann” for giving instant relief. She strongly recommends it. A booklet, fully describing this wonderful remedy, will be sent on receipt of three penny stamps. Address; The Zann Proprietary, Box 952, Wellington. Local residents oan cbtain_ “ Zann ” from Mr B. S. Scofield, chemist, Stock Exchange Building;,or Mr H. L. Sprosen, chemist, 1 George street, Dnnedin.-v[Advt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 17793, 15 October 1921, Page 4
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249A NOTE FOR TO-DAY Evening Star, Issue 17793, 15 October 1921, Page 4
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