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NEVER USES ANYTHING ELSE

“ BAXTER’S ” IN THE BACK- j BLOCKS, ! It was during Fleet Week in Ancfc- | land, and a Hawke’s Bay sheep farmer was staying at the Albert Hotel, A friend noticing that he had a eon gin ' recommended him to get a bottle ox Baxter’s Lung Preserver, and this was his reply: “Why, I never take anything else but Baxter’s Lung Pre- : server! I would not have been able to come up on this trip except by Its aid. I contracted an awful cold, but, thanks to ‘Baxter’s,’ I escaped perhaps a serious illness. Knowing there is a big demand for the remedy, and fearing I might have some difficulty in obtaining supplies, I bought three bottles in Napier before I left. At homo I always buy a dozen bottles at a time, because wo live in- the backblocks. When I go_ out mustering I always put a bottle in my hip pocket. It’s great stuff.” Time and time again Baxter’s Lung Preserver has proved wonderfully effective in checking incipient colds and coughs. Many people have found it splendid even in cases of maladies t of long standing. It is a rich, warming specific that is pleasant to take, and speedily roots out the most chrome throat, lung, and chest ailments. If is also very efficacious as a dependable building-up tonic. All chemists and stores sell “ Baxter’s.” Generous-sized bottles, 2/6 j family size, 4/6. —[AdvtJ

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Evening Star, Issue 18698, 29 July 1924, Page 7

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NEVER USES ANYTHING ELSE Evening Star, Issue 18698, 29 July 1924, Page 7

NEVER USES ANYTHING ELSE Evening Star, Issue 18698, 29 July 1924, Page 7

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