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STOPPED TRAMS TO TELL ABOUT “BAXTER’S.”

It is pretty difficult to get aboard tho Wellington trams at any time, hut in tho rush hour one has to )x> energetic to obtain a seat. 'the other day a man was trying to get on an Island Bay car, but he was blocked by an individual who was tendering the motorman some advice. Ihe latter was .suffering from a violent cold, and tho well-wisher strongly recommended him to take Baxter’s Lung Preserver, as it was the only thing that had doiio him any good, it was evident that the motorman was heeding his advice, became ho held up the tram meanwhile. At this time of the year a cold is particularly troublesome, and the unfortunate sufferer gets very little sympathy. Happily, relief is quick end casjn Simply lake a dose of Baxter's Lung Preserver—the sure remedy for all coughs and colds. Its wonderful healing properties promptly get to the throat and bronchial passages, and you feel “right” again in a surprisingly short time. In addition, tho valuable lonic, properties contained in “Baxter's ” brace up and sustain weak, impoverished systems. Keep a bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver always in your home. Stocked by all chemists and stores—2s 6d large bottle. —[Advt.]

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Evening Star, Issue 17880, 28 January 1922, Page 15

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STOPPED TRAMS TO TELL ABOUT “BAXTER’S.” Evening Star, Issue 17880, 28 January 1922, Page 15

STOPPED TRAMS TO TELL ABOUT “BAXTER’S.” Evening Star, Issue 17880, 28 January 1922, Page 15