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“DON’T TELL MY HUSBAND.

Another striking testimony of tho value of Baxter’s Lung Preserver was given in Auckland the other day when tho wife of a well-known Doctor visited a Queen street Chemist. She asked for a bottle of " Baxter’s," and as she was known to the Chemist, remarked; “ Betty has a nasty cough, but don’t tell my husband that I have bought this, as he does not believe in proprietary lines.” Like the Doctor’s wife, mothers all over he dominion have found Baxter’# Lung Preserver a splendid remedy for coughs, colds, and allied complaints. It breaks up a cold in record time, and it wonderfully soothing and healing in tho case of bronchial troubles. It is rich, warm and pleasant to take. In addition to being a splendid cough and cold remedy, “ Baxter’s ” has unique tonic properties, which tone up the wholo system and enable one to resist future attacks. A generous cited bottle can be obtained from any chemist or store for 2s 6d Keep " Baxter’s ” bandy. PILES CURED~WITHODT AN OPERATION. '"Mr W.H.T., Mere Mere, Taranaki, writes:—“l am glad I decided tc send for the Zann Double Absorption Remedy for Piles. I can safely say that after times treatments lam completely cured, I had suffered for three years and bad tried several cures, which failed to do ips any good. I consider that no one nteti bo troubled with Piles if they use Zann.*’ A Booklet, fully describing this wonderful cure for Piles, will be mailed, is sealed wrapper, on receipt of three peW stamps. Address. The Zann Proprietary. Box 952, Wellington, Booklets and slookf ol “ Zann ” can be obtained from B. S. Scofield, Chemist, Stock Exchange Building, and H- L, Sprosem, Chemist, 1 Gcorsro street. ,

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Evening Star, Issue 18158, 26 December 1922, Page 2

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“DON’T TELL MY HUSBAND. Evening Star, Issue 18158, 26 December 1922, Page 2

“DON’T TELL MY HUSBAND. Evening Star, Issue 18158, 26 December 1922, Page 2