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AUSTRALIAN NEWSPAPER MAN PRAISES “BAXTER’S.” Recently a prominent ■■Australian 'journalist paid a visit to friends in. | Dunedin, Although warned in ad- ' vance concerning the vagaries of DnuIqdin’s weather, he came totally unprepared, and, subsequently, contracted a severe chill, which rendered him almost speechless. Fortunately for him his friend was a strong advocate for Baxters Lung Preserver, and immediately recommended this well-known remedy to the ailing Australian. This advice was followed, a bottle of “Baxter’s” was promptly procured from Marshall’s Pharmacy, and next day the visitor was a new man. This example is only one of thousands in which Baxter’s Lung Preserver has rendered 'yeoman service to bronchial sufferers. As a cough and cold remedy it is unsurpassed, giving gratifying relief in even the most chronic cases. “Baxter’s” is a friend to old and young alike. It is a rich-tasting specific, soothing and penetrating, and every dose does good. It also processes remarkable tonic properties which render it most efficacious in rebuilding and revitilising run-down constitutions. A generous-sized bottle costs 2s 6d at chemists and stores; family size 4s 6d. —Advt. , COST A MERE TRIFLE. A household of young children .should never be without a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm handy. Cuts, bruises, sprains, and a.ll sorts of minor accidents are every-day occurrences among children, and must be treated promptly. Chamberlain's Pain Balm will soothe pain, stop bleeding, relieve a sprain, cleanse a wound and cause it to heal quickly. And a bottle costs a mere trifle. —Advt Remove corn; with Progandra; 3/6. —Advt.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 30 December 1924, Page 3
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