“WHAT! ‘BAXTER’S’ IN FRANCE?” A war-time incident was recalled recently when a member of the firm of A. and W. Baxter, Ltd., bad a visitor who referred to an occasion in France during the war, when he had asked at the canteen for something for a cold. He was offered a bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver, when he made the astonished remark, “What! ‘Baxter’s’ in France?” The canteen authorities evidently realised that the New Zealand tro'opa. being familiar with “Bax. ter’s,” would be satisfied with nothing less. There is nothing so safe, so pleasing and so sure as “Baxter’s” for dealing with all coughs, colds, espec ially with troublesome chest coughs and bronchial ailments. Always insist on “Baxter’s,” the remedy with the tonic properties. All chemists and stores. Is 6d 2s 6d and 4s 6d.—Advt.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 287, 1 November 1934, Page 4
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