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SALES RECORD. ACHIEVED BY WISE INVESTMENT. In a recent statement, Mr. P. D. Tay-. lor, president of Canada Dry Ginger Ale, Inc., outlined a reason for his company’s spectacular sales record. “We started out in 1923,” said Mr. Taylor, “with an investment of ten thousand pounds in newspaper advertising, and it paid so well that the next year our expenditure in the same medium was fifty thousand pounds: now it is more than a quarter of a million.”

A SLIGHT MS CONCEPTION. “BAXTER’S” AS A LIFEPRESERVER. “Mum?” said a small boy of nine when he came home from school one day. “Teacher asked us what a Lifepreserver was this afternoon, and I said stuff like ‘Baxter’s,’ and they all laughed at me. I never knew there was. such a thing as a cane with a loaded head called a life-preserver.-Anyhow, ‘Baxter’s’ is a. life-preserver too, isn’t it, Mum?” “Of course it is,” said his mother. “You made quite a good answer although it didn’t happen to be the correct one.”

For over seventy years Baxter’s Lung Preserver has been the favourite remedy for coughs, colds, sore throats, bronchitis, hoarseness, and all chest ailments. Because of its tonic properties it helps to build up the system against future attacks. This rich, red, soothing compound relieves and eases in a wonderful way. At. this season of the year it is always wise to keep a supply in the house. You can obtain a generous-sized bottle for 2/G at any chemist or store. There is also a smaller size at eighteenpence. Economical mothers prefer the family bottle at 4/6. —Advt.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 June 1932, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 11 June 1932, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 11 June 1932, Page 2