NEW ZEALANDER IN MANCHURIA SENDS FOR MORE “BAXTER'S.”, An Otago gentleman who is at present stationed in Harbin, Manchuria, forwards an interesting account of life in that Chinese city. He says, inter alia: “The cold here in winter time bites one to the very bone, and 1 was laid up for weeks with influenza. The Chinese physicians prescribed their usual potions for me, and some queer, vile tasting mixtures they were, too. That Baxter’s Lung Preserver you sent me is great stulf. A dose or two fixed up the ’flu in quick time. You might post me another supply by the next mail, as there is a big demand for it here.” Mr. Baxter is constantly receiving scores of similar letters extolling the merits of Baxter’s Lung Preserver. It is a rich, warming, penetrating specific, and can always be depended upon to give lasting relief in all cases of throat, chest and bronchial affections. “Baxter’s” possesses wonderful tonicproperties that help to build up the system against future attacks. If you have not already got a bottle of “Baxter’s” handy, (purchase one now. A generous-sized bottle costs but 2/6 from any chemist or store; or, better still, get the family size at 4/6.—66. Newcomers u. Hawera are cordialh invited to ioin the “No-Rubbing’’ Laundry Help Club. (Full particulars from v’our grocer).— Xdvt.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 23 August 1924, Page 16
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