TRUTH STRANGER THAN FICTION CHRISTCHURCH MERCHANT’S EXPERIENCE. A well-known Christchurch merchant wa,s discussing advertising with a bu.sinc.ss friend. They wore reviewing the -methods of the most successful advertisers when the friend remarked, “Take Baxter’s Lung Preserver for instance, there is no- doubt about the superiority of it lie lin*', but I often wonder if the aineedotes we .read about ‘Baxter's’ are all true.” “Welly” said the mo/rchanit, “if you wore to read about a man who attended his own wedding ceremony with ai bottle of ‘Bextor’s’ in his pocket it may sound far-fetched', but that is what actually happened to me. 1 was wulleri'iig from bronchitis at the time and ‘ Baxter’s’ was 1111 absolute necessity. That was JJO years ago, and I haw© always had ‘Baxter’s’ in the house over .since.” Truth is often stranger than fiction and it is amazing the number of unusual situations in which “Baxter’s” has played a part. For bronchitis and all bronchial ailments “Baxter’s” is the ideal remedy. Asthma sufferers also find “Baxter’s” a. boon', its tonic properties arc also always appreciated. For coughs and colds, big and small, pin your faith to “Baxter’s.” Sold in three sizes, 4/G, 2/G amd .1/G, at. all chemists and stores.—Advt. • 0
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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 26 August 1933, Page 2
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204Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 26 August 1933, Page 2
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