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A SINGAPORE EXPERIENCE.

A New Zealander who has but recently returned after a five years’ sojourn in the “ Straits ” tolls a peculiar story of Baxter’s Lung Preserver. His family, having heard lie was ill with malaria, sent him a parcel of things, amongst which was a bottle of “ .Baxter’s ”. When it, arrived ho was quite well again, but within a few mouths had another attack. After the lever had abated, ho was left pretty “ shaky,” and developed a chill, so, seeing the bottle of “ Baxter’s ” in tbo medicine chest, he took a dose. Tho mixture so soothed him that he continued to take doses, and found that it, to use Ids own words, “bucked him up wonderfully.” After this ho always used “ Baxter’s ” when recovering from inn larial attacks, sending to the dominion for a fresh supply every now and then. _ In concluding Ids story, ho saicit “ Relievo mo, there were many times when I. couidn’t have been on the job if it hadn’t been, for “Baxter’s.” Quinine and Baxter’s Lung Preserver wero always kept side by’side in my medicine chest.”

■‘Baxter’s” is a wonderful remedy for colds, catarrh, influenza, sore lb routs, and all chest complaints. It is a wanning, penetrating specific, and can always be depended upon to give lasting relief in all cases of chest aif cations.

Then Baxter's Lung Preserver Is ft magnificent tonic—wonderfully effective for the convalescent. It energises tho system, enriching the blood, and effect-' ing a general strengthening of the con-1 stitution. !

“ Baxter’s ” can he obtained in a * generous-sized bottle from all chemists and stores for 2s fid.—[Advt.j

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Bibliographic details

Evening Star, Issue 19175, 16 February 1926, Page 5

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A SINGAPORE EXPERIENCE. Evening Star, Issue 19175, 16 February 1926, Page 5

A SINGAPORE EXPERIENCE. Evening Star, Issue 19175, 16 February 1926, Page 5