AT THE SEASIDE BACH
WHAT THE VISITOR FOUND. A Dunedin visitor has just been stopping with some friends in Wellington. Last week-end he motored out with his host to the well-known seaside resort of Titahi Bay, where his friends have a cottage. “My word,” he said when lie entered the house, ‘‘this seems familiar ’ ’ as lie took up a bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver which was prominently displayed on the mantelshelf. “Evidently you believe in ‘Baxter’s’ too.” “Yes,” said the wife of the host, “that is our principal medicinechest out here. In the summer-time the children are apt to stop in the water a little too long, and I find that when they come out from their swims it is a good plan to give them a dose of ‘Baxter’s.’ Not only docs it seem to ward off any coughs and colds, but it bucks them up. Last season we went right through the summer without any trouble, and 1 largely attribute it to the ‘red stuff” as my little boy calls it.” If you have not already joined the ranks' of “Baxter” users, you will wisely do so now. There is no better remedy on the market. It Ins now been doing good to New Zealanders for over f>!) years. You can get a generous sized bottle from any chemist or store for 2s fid; or, better still, get the family size at 4s f>d.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 17 October 1925, Page 3
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236AT THE SEASIDE BACH Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 17 October 1925, Page 3
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