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YOU CAN SAFELY FOLLOW

DUNEDIN

Amongst business men there is a saying that you can “safely follow the lead of Dunedin,” and that statement is not very far wrong. When the “Baxter” ad.-man visited Dunedin recently he called on a merchant friend. Prominently displayed on the Dunedin man’s desk was a bottle of “Baxter’s.” After a few minutes conversation the merchant said “Excuse me, please,” and promptly took a swig of “Baxter’s.” “I have had a sore throat for several days and my wife insisted on inv getting a bottle of this stuff. Therei is’no doubt about it, though, it is wonderful the way it eases my throat. I am almost well again.” Thousands of people know the value of good old Baxter’s Lung Preserver. Ever since this specific arrived from England over GO years ago it has been relieving coughs and colds throughout the Dominion. It is the favourite cough and cold remedy—a rich, red, warming, soothing compound—and pleasant to take. Besides being an excellent cough medicine, it possesses unique tonic properties that help to build one up. You can obtain a gen-erous-sized bottle of “Baxter’s” from any chemist or store for 2/6, or, better still, get the family size at 4/6. Bachelor size 1/6, —A 7.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 March 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 24 March 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 24 March 1928, Page 8

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