ORANGES AND LEMONS This time of the year usually brings its crop of colds, and a rush to buy lemons. This year the colds are as prevalent as ever, but unfortunately lemons are not. The demand for Baxters Lung Preserver, however, has as usual risen very sharply. New Zealanders know their "Baxters,” and they know that there is nothing s.O Quick or so efficacious ,f°r dealing with an obstinate cough or cold. Remedies come and go, but “Baxters” goes on for ever, ready with its powerful penetrating properties to relieve congestion and soothe irritation. Children love the rich flavour of ‘"Baxters,” which is perfectly safe for the tiniest tot (diluted with water as directed). Old people, too, find welcome relief frorrj asthma and bronchitis, and troublesome night coughing. “Baxters” is sold by all grocers and chemists throughout New Zealand in three handy sizes. Qet better, get "Baxters."*
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 20826, 3 July 1942, Page 5
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