“BAXTER’S” IN AN ARTIST’S STUDIO. The man who looks after “Baxter’s” arvertising wa a in Christchurch the other day, and os he had a message for a well-known artist, he called along to see him. After examining several paintings which were in course ,of execution, no cast his eye over the artist’s desk and was not a little surprised to discover a bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver amongst the brushes and paints. “Hullo,” he said, “what have you got here?” “Oh,” replied the artist, “that is my standby, especially during the autumn and winter in Christchurch. The other evening I felt a ticking in the throat and immediately took a dose of ‘Baxter’s.’ Years ago I found that it was a good thing to keep handy, and I have never been without it since.” Thousands of other New Zealanders follow tliis artist’s example and pin their faith to good old “Baxter’s.” It eases some throats and relieves bronchial ailments in a wonderful way. It is a rich, red,"'soothing compound that docs you good from the first dose,, and also possesses .-splendid tonic properties. You can get a gen-erous-sized bottle of “Baxter 1 *” from any chemist or store for 2s 6d; economical people prefer the family size at 4s 6d; while there is the handy pocket size at Is 6d.—Advt.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 110, 5 April 1930, Page 6
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