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TOLD IN A PACKING-CASE

A prominent business man, who had purchased a building section at Highland Park, Wellington, out one _ morning with some friends to inspect his new property. .... A packing-caso on the adjoining section attracted attention. It was branded “Baxter’s Lung Preserver, for Coughs and Colds.” It happened that one of the party was suffering from i> chill, and had tried different remedies without success. Ho was not the least bit parhamentary in his condemnation of all and sundry cough and cold cures. The business man suggested that the sight of the packing-case was a good omen, and that he should try a bottle of “Baxter’s." After the first doso_ the sceptic had to admit that he really did get relief/ and a day or two later his cold had completely disappeared. You, too, will find Baxter s Long Preserver a, dependable cough and cold remedy. In addition, its valuable tonic properties brace up and sustain weak, impoverished systems. Always keep “Baxter’s” in your homo; 2s 6d a large bottle. At chemists and grocers. PILES CURED. Mr J.C., Miramar, Wellington, writes : —“ I was a martyr for fifteen years, laid up for weeks at a time, with piles. I tried lots of so-called cures, without benefit. The doctor ordered an operation. Fortunately a friend advised your Zaun Double Absorption Treatment. The first application relieved, and after a week’s treatment the pike disappeared.” Send three penny stamps for copy of booklet, in plain wrapper, and learn bow piles may be cured in your own homo. Money refunded if not satisfied with Zann Treatment. Address, in confidence, Zann Proprietary,' Box 952, Wellington. Booklets'and stocks of “'Zann” can be obtained from y B. S. Scofield, chemist, Stock Exchange Building, and H. L. Sprnsen, chemist, 1 George street, Dunedin—[Advt.J

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Evening Star, Issue 17922, 18 March 1922, Page 11

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TOLD IN A PACKING-CASE Evening Star, Issue 17922, 18 March 1922, Page 11

TOLD IN A PACKING-CASE Evening Star, Issue 17922, 18 March 1922, Page 11