AN INCIDENT IN BALLANTYNE’S TEA ROOMS.
A visitor to Christchurch invited a couple of friendis to afternoon tea the other day. As usual the Toom was packed, and it was with some difficulty that a table was secured. The topic of conversation drifted from the weather to coughs and colds, when the visitor remarked that he had. managed to stave off .a sore throat with a few dose's of Baxter *s Lung Preserver. “Well, as a matter of fact” said a Christchurch resident, “I always use it myself. Being in the line as it.were, I could, of course, get something a good deal cheaper than Baxter s, but I must say that in our house we always keep this well-known remedy. There is something about Baxter’s that shakes the life out of a cold.” For over 60 years Baxter’s Lung Preserver hag been the favourite cough and cold remedy throughout this Dominion. It is a rich, warming, soothing compound that relieves . sore throats and bronchial troubles in. a wonderful way. You Can feel it doing you good from the very first dose. You can get “Baxter’s” in a gen-erous-sized bottle for 'half-a-crown 5 family size a't 4/6, and for bachelors there is a special eighteenpenny size. Do not take any risks this winter, but get your bottle of Baxter’s” and keep it handy. 2
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 15 August 1928, Page 2
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