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“BAXTER’S” ON THE ‘AORANGL’ During the maiden voyage of the “Aorangi,” a well-known Dunedin solicitor caught a . chill after a strenuous game of deck quoits. He obtained medical attention, but seemed to get worse instead of better. Pitying his plight, a fellow New Zealander produced a bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver, and after a dose or two l he solicitor -was up and about again, enjoying the deck games with all his old zest. Naturally, the other passengers were greatly interested in his speedy recovery, and several were heard to remark, “Isn’t it a pity you can’t get Baxter’s in Australia.” Baxter’s Lung Preserver is not only a splendid remedy for cou'ghs, colds, influenza, catarrh and bronchial troubles, but is also a valuable tonic which builds up the system against relapse. Generous-sized bottle 2/o ; family size 4/6. At all chemists and stores. But be sure* you get “Ba vter’s”! 24 A BENEFICIAL STIMULANT—.J.D.K.Z. GIN. Most stimulants .leave a depressing after-effect, but not J.D.K.Z. This fine old Pot-still malt Gin dispels fatigue without heating the blood. Cleanses the system and' banishes Cnut and Rheumatism. Try it >n Ginger Beer —it's 'great/ All Hotels rnd Bottles Stoses.—lL

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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 June 1925, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 15 June 1925, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 15 June 1925, Page 8