A GI.IM I’SMi INTO BIG BUSINESS
What A Boardroom Visitor Saw. A business man in Wellington bad occasion to call at the bead office of one of the hugest businesses in New-Zea-land during the progress of the annual meeting As his business was urgent be was allowed temporary access to the crowded boatdroom and noticed on a book shelf bandy to the table a bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver three-quart-ers empty. It was evident that “Baxter's” bad been in good demand, probably for an irritable rough, also to relieve hoarseness Unoagli continued speaking. For most throat and chest troubles there is certainly nothing tike “Baxter's.” The continued and increasing popularity of tin’s famous remedy is its best, recommendation. In addition to its remedial proiierlies for coughs ami <o!ilx and even deep-sea!ed ctiesl a'lii- 1 io.ns. it has valuable tonic properties which accelerate recovery aval protect against relapse. iv, i ;-v ••!■<•( \'j •dor-•per ■ New Zealand ‘adi ; "c-b r’s” in Vsize 1 'Ci, (hr libo-a 1 6 size and the extra large economy family bottle at .4/6.*
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 22 August 1933, Page 6
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175Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 22 August 1933, Page 6
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