THEY ALL COME BACK TO “BAXTERS.” ! For many generations many different cough remedies have ipade a ’brief appearance on the market, and become forgotten. This is because the public will generally Uy a new I thing, but they always come back to “Baxters,” because no other remedj has the specific couph-stopping qualities, and relieving properties of Baxters Lung Preserver. L “Baxters” is also well known m re- ! speet of its valuable touic action. Perfectly pure, harmless, and perfectly reliable always, “Baxters” is a proven friend in all cases of coughs, colds, ! sore throats, wheezmess, and bron’chial troubles. Ask expressly for ‘Bax, er s 11 o m any chemist or store, and refuse anything but “Baxters.’ 1/6, 2/6, and the extra large family economy size, 4/b. Give young children their “Baxters with water as directed. Aovt.
A UNIQUE DRY GIN, Its blue and silver label is as dis- ’ tinctive as its wonderful flavour. Try J.D-K.Z. Dry Gin yourself. Everybody’s drinking it! Marvellously smooth and mellow. A proud product of John de Kuyper and Son —makers of fine gin since 1695. All Hotels and I bottling stores. —2
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Greymouth Evening Star, 7 September 1939, Page 3
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