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“BAXTER’S WILL DO ME, CHUM ’ ’— Cockney Engineer’s Experience. One of the engineering staff of a large overseas liner was recently laid up for 'some clays in Wellington with a severe chill. He had to resort to. several so-called cough cures, but all to no purpose. The second engineer, a New Zealander, recommended him to give Baxter’s Lung Preserver a trial, and lie was surprised and delighted at the relief which followed the first few doses. In a day or so his cold had completely vanished. In conversation with his mates, the grateful Cockney sums up the merits of the above celebrated cold remedy with the words: “Baxter’s will do me, chum.” Baxter ’s Lung Preserver is a reliable, antidote for all chest, throat and lung ailments. Being rich, soothing and penetrative, it quickly gets to the root of the most chronic complaint and ensures welcome relief. “Baxter’s” is also a grand building up tonic, enriching the blood and fortifying the constitution against prevailing maladies. Always keep “Baxter’s” handy in office or home. Generous-sized bottle, 2/6; large family size, 4/6. All chemists and stores. 39 Brighter floors and furniture brighter hours for mother! “Tan-ol.” the liquid polish for floors, furniture and leather goods, saves work and expense.—Advt.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 29 November 1924, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 29 November 1924, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 29 November 1924, Page 5

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