Eat Yeaston Tablets. They make you healthy and active daily, releasing new stores of energy.—Nees, Chemist, Hardy street.
AFTER THE PICTURES
“Baxter’s” for a Neighbour
A man and his wife, living in an apartment house in Wellington, returned home from lho Opera House one night recently. A.s they were getting ready for bed they heard their bachelor neighbour in tlie next room coughing very badly. “That poor man has a dradfui rough,” remarked the wife, “wish we could do something to help him.”
‘What about my taking him in that good old specific?” asked the husband. “The what? Oli. I know. You mean (he bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver. Yes., do, that should help matters.” The husband accordingly took along the “Baxter’s,” and after a good dose the sufferer managed to net to sleep, and quietness reigned in the house. Baxter’s Lung Preserver has been known in New Zealand for over sixty years as an effective remedy for coughs colds, sore throats, huskiness, ’flue, and all kindred ailments. It also possesses wonderful tonic properties which help to build up the system to resist further attacks. Keep a bottle always in the house. The new screw cap preserves the contents and makes a perfect seal. Generous-sized bottle half-a-crown; large, economical size, suitable for family use, 4/6; and bachelor’s bottle 1/6.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 29 December 1930, Page 8
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219Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 29 December 1930, Page 8
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