“ OUT OF THE FRYING PAN INTO THE ICE CHEST” Thul is haw an Australian said if felt alter leaving Australia during the recent heat wave there and arriving in \ T ew Zealand in the middle of our unseasonable cold spell. His criticism was pardonably exaggerated, ns ho got nasty cold soon after his arrival, tie had,' however, nothing but praise lor \ev. Zealand’s great remedy, Baxter s Lung Preserver. “ Baxter’s,” he considers, saved him some valuable days that he would otherwise have spent m lied. , , The visitor was only one ot thousands who were caught unawares: with colds recently and who relied on good old “ Baxter’s ” to overcome the attacks. At least nine people out of ten seem to prefer ” Baxter’s ” as a remedy, for all coughs, colds, bronchitis, sore throats, and I'm relief -in cases of asthma whooping cough, etc. 'I he extreme palatability of “ Baxters ” always makes a very big appeal to children. No persuasion Is required. Be sure yon have “ Baxter’s ” always on hand.' Any chemist or storekeeper can supply- In three sizes. 4s Od, 2s 6d,
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Evening Star, Issue 21662, 6 March 1934, Page 11
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180Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 21662, 6 March 1934, Page 11
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