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TWO BOTTLES DID THE TRICK. ONE WOMAN TO ANOTHER. A lady was passing along the street the other day when she beheld one of her neighbours coughing violently. “You have an awful cold,’ ’ remarked the passer-by. “Yes,” said the afflicted one, “I got an attack of the ’flu a few weeks ago and somehow or other I cannot shake off ibis hacking cough I have.” “Oh! What you need,” remarked the sympathiser, “is some Baxter’s Lung Preserver. t had an attack of the ’flu, too, but my husband brought home some Baxter’s. Two bottles 'fixed me up. lam passing a chemist’s on the way to town, and if you like I will get you a bottle.” Next day the sufferer was a lot better and thus another person has been added to the ranks of “Baxter” enthusiasts. Bronchial soreness, a feature of the influenza that has been about, cannot resist the gentle soothing influence of this old and proven remedy. “Baxter’s” quickly heals all rawness of the chest and lungs, stops the tickling sensation in the throat and eases the breathing. Another important feature of Baxter’s Lung Preserver is that while it brings relief it also builds up the system to avoid a relapse. It is a genuine tonic as well as a lung preserver. You can obtain a generoussized bottle of “Baxter’s” from all chemists and stores for 2s 6d; or better still, get the family size at 4s 6d.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 31 October 1925, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 31 October 1925, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 31 October 1925, Page 7

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