IN THE OFFICE THIS TIME “Baxter’s” lias pride of place. A few weeks ago there was reported the experience of a Wellington business nran who was in Nelson, and discovered a bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver in the bathroom of a friend. On a return trip last week the Wcllingtonian was surprised to see another bottle of the commodity on the office desk of his friend. “Hallo, old man, still taking ‘Baxter's’?” “Too right,” replied the Nelsonian, “there is a lot of ’flu about, here at present and I am not taking any chances. I find that an occasional dose of ‘Baxter’s’ wards it off.” All those who feel they are likely to contract ’flu at this time should follow the Nelson man’s example and take the precaution of a dose or two of this famous remdy for coughs, colds, influenza, land ,chest and lung troubles. “Baxter’s” costs only 2/6 for a generous-sized bottle, though economical people purchase the family size at 4/6. Bachelors would find the 1/6 size most useful, 1 5
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 8 October 1928, Page 6
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