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“DID YOU READ THIS?”

“I’LL BET IT WAS BAXTER’S.

"Did you read this?” said one man to another,on the Christchnreh-Dunedin express the other day. His compahion read the following local in that morning’s Christchurch Press: "A Wanganui ladv had an embarrassing experience whilst on a visit to Wellington last week. A guardian of the law who was patrolling an important business thoroughfare saw a young lady drinking from a bottle which was being held .for her hv her male companion. The policeman tapped the youn? Mow on the shoulder and informed him that that sort of thing wasn’t done here. He grasped the bottle, sniffed, hut was doomed to disappointment. The bottle contained a popular brand off cough mixture' The bottle was handed hack without a word, and the young man resumed his administration of the medicine to his fair companion. 1 .bet it was Baxter’s Lung Preserver said the second man. ‘ You know, it s really maryellous how that cough and cold mixture has caught on I have used it for wears myself, and find it invaluable. Nowadays everyone seems to t3>lc6 it, Besides being a wonderful cough and cold remedy, Baxter’s Lung Preserver possesses unique tonic properties that help to build you up, to resist future attacks. You can get a generous'-sized bottle from any chemist or store for 2/6.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 7 November 1925, Page 3

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“DID YOU READ THIS?” Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 7 November 1925, Page 3

“DID YOU READ THIS?” Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 7 November 1925, Page 3

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