\ NEW ZEALAND BOTTLE IN MELBOURNE“■My word, old chap, that puts me in mind of New Zealand.” This was a remark made to a well-known business man who was recently in Melbourne on a visit. A pal of his called on him at the Oriental Hotel, Melbourne, and when he entered the bedroom he noticed a bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver on the washstand. “Yes,” remarked the visitor from New Zealand, “I never travel without a bottle of ‘Baxter’s.’ When I left Wellington on the Ulimaroa I had a beast of a sore throat, but thanks to ‘Baxter’s,’ which my wife thoughtfullly put in my suit case, I speedily got relief. When travelling about I find that one i 3 very susceptible to slight coughs and colds, but I soon shake off the malady with Baxter’s.” “I must confess that I have not found anything so effective over here,” replied the Melbourne man; “I think you had better send me over half-a-dozen bottles when you return.” Baxter’s Lung Preserver is the favourite cough and cold remedy all over the Dominion. It quickly eases that nasty tickling sensation in the throat, and relieves bronchial distress. “Baxter’s” also possesses wonderful tonicproperties that help to build one up. You can obtain a generous sized bottle from any chemist or store for lialf-a-erowu. —Advt.
lIEKE’R YOUR CHANCE. Send lid in stamps to Chamberlain's Lid., r,20 Riley St., Sydney, N.S.W., and ■i | ? roo sample'of Chamberlain's Tablets will be sent by return mail. Once you try Chamberlain’s Tablets you will quickly appreciate their widespread popularity. Sold by Chamberlain’s Ltd., 520 Riley St., Sydney.—Advt.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 1 March 1927, Page 6
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