A TRIP HOME
AN ENGLISHWOMAN’S OPINION. An English lady who has been residing in New Zealand for a few years was heard to remark the other day that when she is able to take a trip to the Old Country she intends taking with her a good supply of Baxter’s Lung Preserver. “ I had not been in New Zealand long," she said, ‘'’before I made the acquaintance of that splendid remedy for coughs and colds, Baxter’s Lung Preserver. I never use anything else now, and consider it quite the best thing one can possibly buy." Like thousands of New Zealanders, this lady from abroad has evidently come to realise the value of good old “Baxter’s.” It is a rich, red, warming soothing compound that does you good from the first dose. It eases sore, parched throats in a wonderful way, and is also invaluable for bronchial and other chest ailments. “ Baxter’s,” moreover, possesses tonic x ,ro P er fi es that help to build you up. You can obtain a gcncrous-sizod bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver from any chemist or store for 2s Cd, or, better still, get the more economical family size at 4s Cd. There is also the useful bachelor size at Is Cd.—[Advt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 19942, 11 August 1928, Page 23
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206A TRIP HOME Evening Star, Issue 19942, 11 August 1928, Page 23
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