THE ARMCHAIR GENERALS HAVE THE WAR WON There is much foolish talk about ;he end of the war whereas we aie fight in the thick of it. While our joys overseas are fighting for their iv’es and ours, there should be no relaxing and no encouragement of an. over-confident outlook. Those with sons and husbands overseas will need no such reminder, but they might appreciate a reminder to pop a bottle of Baxters Lung Preserver into the next parcel. There is always somebody who would give anything cor a dose or two of good 010 ‘ Baxters.” ‘Baxters” is New Zealand s □roved most popular remedy for roughs, colds, and sore throats. For fighty years “Baxters” has proved its '.uneriority at a remedy and is noted or the quick relief it gives. You can eel ’die good “Baxters” d.oes from the very first dose. All chemists and stores sell “Baxters.” Baxters. Ltd., Gf)2 Colombo St., Ch’ch.—Advt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 September 1944, Page 2
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