BETTER THAN ENGLISH
It is a debatable point whether goods made in the colonies are equal to those of English manufacture. There is a strong preference for English goods the world over, jft is interesting, therefore, to learn of an Instance where a New Zealand preparation ia acknowledged to be superior I to English specifics. A well-known resident of Ponsonby, Auckland, who purposes visiting the Homeland at an early date, has requested Mr Baiter to send along a large supply of Baxter’s Lung Preserver to take with him on the trip. . This. gentleman, who has previously visited the Old_ Country, has decided opinions concerning tho superiority of “ Baxter's.” He says that he has travelled abqut the world quite a lot, but has not yet found such a reliable remedy for bronchial troubles as Baxter’s Lung Preserver. . . Hundeds of such unsolicited testimonials are always coming to hand, each praising the merits of this wonderful specific for coughs, colds, and chest affections. _ Countless numbers of people also appreciate the rare tonic properties contained in “Baxter’s.” It enriches tho blood, fills you with pap, makes you fit. 2s 6d ; a large bottle at chemists and stores.—{Advt.J
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Evening Star, Issue 18021, 15 July 1922, Page 12
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193BETTER THAN ENGLISH Evening Star, Issue 18021, 15 July 1922, Page 12
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